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PROFESSOR T. J. PARKER ON THE 
Veins and Sinuses. 
Ant. cereb. V. Anterior cerebral. 
Ant. fcic. V. Anterior facial. 
Ant. gasl. V. Anterior gastric. 
Ant. li.-gast.V. Anterior lieno-gastric. 
Ant. vent. cut. V. Anterior ventral cuta- 
neous. 
A.p. 
Aperture between right 
and left cardinals. 
Brack. V. 
Brachial. 
Card. S. 1 
Card. V. J 
> Cardinal. 
Caud. V. 
Caudal. 
Clo. V. 
Cloacal. 
Cor. V. 
Coronary. 
D.f 1. 
Loop formed round base 
of 1st dorsal fin by 
dorsal cutaneous. 
D.f 2. 
Do. round 2nd dorsal fin. 
Dors. cut. V 
Dorsal cutaneous. 
Dors, intest , V. Dorsal intestinal. 
Duod. V. 
Duodenal. 
Fem. V. 
Femoral. 
Gast. intest. V. Gastro-intestinal. 
Ilep. port. V. Hepatic portal. 
Hep. S. 
Hep. V. „ 
► Hepatic. 
Hyoid, S. 
Hyoidean. 
II. V. Iliac. 
Inf. jug. V. Inferior jugular. 
Int. intest. V. Intra-intestinal. 
Jug. V. J ugular. 
Lot. cut. V. 
Lat. V. 
Nv. hr. V. 
Nu. ky. V. 
Orbit. S. 
Pancr. V. 
Lateral cutaneous. 
Lateral. 
Nutrient branchial. 
Nutrient hyoidean. 
Orbital. 
Pancreatic. 
Post. ce7'eb. V. Posterior cerebral. 
Post.fac. V. Posterior facial. 
Post, li.-gast. V. Posterior lieno-gastric. 
Post. vent. cut. V. Posterior ventral cuta¬ 
neous. 
Precaval. 
Subscapular. 
A nastomotic trunk be¬ 
tween portal and sper¬ 
matic. 
Loop formed round base 
of ventral (= anal) fin 
by posterior ventral 
cutaneous. 
Vent. gast. V. Ventral gastric. 
Vent, intest. V. Ventral intestinal. 
Pr. cciv. S. 
S. scap. S. 
V. 
V.f 
PLATE 34. 
Mustelus antarcticus. 
Fig. 1. General view of the vascular system from the ventral aspect (half nat. size). 
The afferent branchial arteries are removed on the left side (right in the 
figure) and the greater part of the efferent branchials on the right; the left 
efferent branchials have their ventral ends reflected outwards so as to bring 
them into one plane. 
Fig. 2. The heart with the chief arteries and veins of the sub-mental and sub-branchial 
regions ; from the ventral aspect (nat. size). 
The arteries are for the most part removed on the right side (left in the 
