274 Si r Everard Home’s account of the skeletons of the 
two feet is eight inches in diameter, resembling a stomach ; 
it then becomes as small as before ; the colon and rectum 
are nineteen feet six inches long. The rectum is one foot three 
inches of that length. The colon appeared to have only one 
longitudinal band, which was most distinct towards its termi- 
nation. 
The spleen is long and narrow, two feet three inches long, 
from two to three inches wide. 
The kidneys are conglobate. 
The lungs are composed of one principal lobe on each side of 
considerable length ; and from this there are two projections, 
or smaller lobes, one passing upwards, the other rather down- 
wards, on the inside of the large ones. 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
Plate XX. 
The skeleton of a small female dugong. Upon a scale of 
two inches to a foot. 
Plate XXL 
The stomach of the rhinoceros from Sumatra inverted, to 
show the extent of the cuticular lining, in all respects ex- 
actly resembling that of the horse. Natural size. 
Plate XXII. 
The skeleton of the rhinoceros from Sumatra, which closely 
resembles the species from India, except that the point in 
which the nasal bones of the skull terminate, is rather more 
prominent. On the scale of one inch to a foot. 
