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Plate 1. 



Fig. 1. Palate of Buffelus caffer radcliifei Thomas, to show the arrangement of the folds. Strongly diminished. 



Fig. 2. Dorsal view of a kidney of Buffelm caffer radcliffei Thomas, to show the lobulation. V^ nat. size. 



Fig. 3. Palate of Felis leo somaliensis Noack. J*. 



Fig. 4. Palate of Otocyon megalotis virgatus Miller. 



Fig. 5. End of male organ of Buffelus caffer radcliffei Thomas. Nat. size. 



Fig. 6. End of male organ of Connochcetes albojuhatus Thomas. Nat. size. 



Fig. 7. End of male organ of ^pyceros melampus rendilis LOnnbebs. Nat. size. 



Fig. 8. End of male organ of Lithocranius walleri Beooke. Nat. size. 



Fig. 9. End of male organ of Oryx beisa annectens Hollistee. Nat. size. 



Plate II. 



Fig. 1. Colic spiral and caecum (c) of a young Phacochmrus pig from the Kedong Valley, Brit. East Africa. 

 i small intestine. 1 end of first centripetal coil, J3 end of second centripetal coil, 3 near the end of 

 third centripetal coil. * turning point of spinal. I "end of first centrifugal coil, II end of second 

 centrifugal coil. III first portion of third centrifugal coil before it disappears under the other coils. 



Fig. 2. Longitudinal section through caecum (c), and adjoining parts of the small intestine (i), and the colon 

 (co) of a young PhacocTicerus pig from the Kedong Valley, Brit. East Africa. 



Fig. 3. Dorsal view of the male organ of a Bhinoceros hicornis from the northern side of Guaso Nyiri, Brit. 

 East Africa. 



Fig. 4. Lateral view of the same. 



Tryckt den 3 September 1912. 



Uppsala 1912. Almqvist & Wiksells Boktryckeri-A.-B. 

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