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which in itself was no shght obstacle to pass, and if the 

 relations of the neighboring organs be carefully examined, 

 other and possibly still more potent obstacles will be found, 



Fig. 14. 



The dissection of an embryo 73 mm. (Enlarged 4 diameters.) L.^ liver. 

 t. c, transverse colon, a. c, ascending colon. i>., duodenum, cce., caecum. 

 /L, ileum. /S'., stomach. Spi.^ Spigelian lobe. 0., omentum. J.^ jejunum. 

 *S|p., spleen, s.m. a., sup. mesenteric artery, d. c.^ descending colon, /f., 

 kidney. 



