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ment of the Spigelian lobe of the hver, rather than upon the 

 size of the embryo. The position of the caecum is now quite 

 different. It is situated to the left of the median line, but 

 still retains its position close to the greater curvature. The 



Fig. II. 



Dissection of au embryo 44 mm. A portion of the liver has been removed, 

 as well as the jejunum and ileum. (Enlarged 5.3 diameters.) X., liver, i)., 

 duodenum. /L, ileum. J., jejunum. S.^ stomach, coe., caecum. 0., omen- 

 tum. W. Wolffian body. C, colon. 



relations of the colon are about the same as in the last plate. 

 It winds around the point of junction of the duodenum and 

 jejunum, and then seeks the median line. The terminal por- 



