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other parts : the rcctuitt s(|fio contamed siioilar 

 IbeceSj \mt laafeed rnth a ^imilgrmtter ; and ^ei^ 

 were s^i^^al Itr^ putdte^ of ttbalttiotL m 



inner coat,* more particularly near the termina- 

 tion of tlie g'ut ; tlie kidneys were licalthy ; on 

 the right the capsula renalis was U\rge, but none 

 was seen m %b teft^ thm bladder was quite 

 einp^^v itm^t Burface mmmiy Mbt. The 

 animal had been castrated, but the spermatic 

 cord terminated in the scrotimi in two small oval 

 substances, rather larger than small peas ; the 

 sacrum and os coccygis were similar to those 

 pils in ike hmnm subjecl. 



The communication of the laiynx was ex- 

 amined ; the epiglottis was onlv imlieated bv a 

 sli<i}ir f)ittii.se angular rising ; tlie sacculi laryngis 

 were three-eighths of an inch in the long dia- 

 m^fi&4 ttm^d^th tn ihe ^&gt; Ijieir margins 

 were well defined, continued forwards, below 

 the body of the os hyoides, into a membranous 

 sac, sitnated beneath the exiernal thiek one.'l' 

 Tliis animal iias one comnjun sac, and thus 



ima the orang-utan, wMch has two. The 



A portion of the ulcerated intestine lias been deposited 

 in the Museum the Royal College of Surgeons in 

 London. 



f Tlie larynx and appendages have been depositetl in the 

 Musciuji of the Royal College of Surgeons in London. 



