*262 Dr. Schreibers's Description of 
r , A part of the spleen. 
s , The gall-bladder. 
t y t , The two ends of the pancreas. 
u, u. The mesentery. 
v, v, A blood vessel originating from the lower end of the 
pancreas, running down the mesentery, and sending branches 
to the intestines. 
w, w, A branch of the blood vessel of the liver, running 
parallel to the former, with which it anastomoses. 
Xy Another branch, anastomosing with the blood vessel of the 
right pneumatic duct, and running to the ovary of that side. 
y,y, The blood vessel of the right pneumatic duct, termi- 
nating in the ovary. 
The supposed right ovary. 
Fig. 3. The same intestines and organs , on the opposite side . 
a 3 dy The oesophagus. 
by by The stomach. 
c, c. The small intestines. 
dy dy dy The large intestines. 
Cy e y The rectum. 
fy The viscus attached to it. 
g, g, The spleen, attached to the stomach on the left. 
b, hy The pancreas, attached to the duodenum. 
iy The gall-bladder, attached on one side to the pancreas and 
the duodenum. 
ky ky k, The mesentery. 
l, ly The pancreatic blood vessel. 
m, m 3 The hepatic blood vessel. 
n, The right ovary. 
