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tion in this monfter ; we muft admit Tome anajhmofes , 
between the arterial and venal fyftem, which fupplied 
thofe found in other fcetufes j fince the venal blood 
muft in fome place or other re-enter the arterial 
torrent. Such might be the anaftomofis , K. fig. 4. 
For, by this hypothefis, the vafcular fyftem of 
this fubjedt would be reprefented by fig. 4. in the 
following manner. 
A. The umbilical cord. 
B. The inteftinal tube. 
D. The kidney-liver. 
E. A fort of glandula renalis. 
a. The umbilical vein ; the great mover of the 
fluids. 
b. The aorta , a continuation of that vein. 
c. d. aorta fuperior , accompanied by the vena- 
cava. 
e. Aorta inferior. 
f. The diftribution of the iliac. 
g. The umbilical arteries, making a part of the 
diftribution. 
h . The trunk of the vence-cavce coming either from 
the portae, or from the vifcus D, or forming 
a blind pouch in that part. Some traces of the 
vena-cava fuperior appear towards C. 
I. The cava inferior going to form the iliacs. 
K. A neceflary anaftomofis between the two kinds 
of veflels, arteries, and veins. I place it ifi 
this confpicuous fituation, though it might have 
been any where elfe. 
I repeat 
