110 Kneeland on the Anatomy of Crocodilus lucius. 
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Genus EvPsENiUS. 90 [3 S akis B : a 
16. B.lineaticollis . F 
1. E. glaber . - + 90) 17 B albionicus 102 
Genus Artumivs. . 91/1 Schaumii . 102 
1. A. globicollis ; 91 Genus ee . 10 
Genus Bargisus, Aubé. 92| 1. R. insculptus — . Ne. 
1. B. ers go . 94 Genus c rau 103 
2. B. arr . . . . 94 E E. li Tis z 104 
8. B. monstrosus 95] 9. E. confluens 105 
4. B. fero soh ous ow «BO | B E. intérmptus Y 105 
5. B. oristatus à : : . 96| 4. E. difficilis 106 
6. B. confinis . 96 | 5. E. pumilus 06 
TOR fro sate lis VD ee * . 96| 6. E. arcuatus 06 
8.B.punctatus . ~- - +  97| 7. E- canaliculatus 107 
9. B. ri xx m E 3 97| 8. E. elobifer 107 
10. B. scabrice o3 "981 9 E dubius : 108 
11. B. eei : ` - + 99| 10. E. parvulus 108 
12. T — à : : i 99 
13. B. globos NOLO 100 E oos dd. . 108 
14. B. spretus à c o we 208 | T e. Total . 10 
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Arr. VIII. — Dissection of Crocodilus lucius. By SAMUEL 
NEELAND, Jr., M. D. Boston. 
Tur animal, of whose viscera the following notes were 
made, was the female of the Crocodilus lucius, L.; it died 
in Boston from the effécts of an accident in January, 1848; 
at which time the dissections were made. Its length was 
seven feet, from the tip of the nose to the end of the tail. 
In many particulars the viscera differ from the descriptions of 
the books. 
The heart, which was the most carefully examined, as its 
structure is somewhat a matter of dispute, was found to agree 
very neatly with the descriptions of Meckel and Bischoff. 
The tongue, very little raised above the floor of the mouth, 
was of a whitish color, 8 inches long, 3 inches wide in the 
JOURNAL B. 8. N. H. DEC. 1849. 
