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The ovaries are ventral to the posterior half of the kidneys and 
dorsal and lateral to the intestine. In the mature specimen each 
contained fifteen or twenty large yellow eggs, nearly spherical in 
shape and about 1.5 mm. in diameter. In the other specimen the 
ovary was small and immature, whitish in color and slightly granu- 
Fig. D.— Viscera, ventral view, x 3. 
BL, bladder ; Cl., cloaca ; G. Bl., gall 
bladder; Int., intestine ; Liv., liver ; 
Od., oviduct; Ov., ovary; Sp., spleen ; 
St., stomach. 
Fig. E.— Urogenital system, ventral 
view, x 3. Bl., bladder ; Cl., cloaca ; 
Int., intestine ; K., kidney ; Od.. ovi¬ 
duct ; Ov., ovary ; Ur., ureter. 
lar in appearance. Here the oviducts were not developed, but in 
the mature specimen they were large, white, convoluted tubes 
extending from under the coracoids to the cloaca in a dorso-lateral 
position. They open into the cloaca dorso-laterally, anterior to the 
openings of the ureters. They did not contain eggs. 
