. The alligator and its allies. Alligators. 204 The Alligator and Its Allies of the right subclavian will also be described in connection with the arterial system. The auricles are very large in proportion to the. FIG. 59. The veins of the posterior region of the Florida alligator. The postcaval system and its associated veins are shown in the main figure; the hepatic portal system is shown in the smaller figure to the left.—For lettering, see pages 224-25. ventricles, though their relative sizes will, of course, vary with the amount of contained blood. THE VENOUS SYSTEM The Posterior Vena Cav


. The alligator and its allies. Alligators. 204 The Alligator and Its Allies of the right subclavian will also be described in connection with the arterial system. The auricles are very large in proportion to the. FIG. 59. The veins of the posterior region of the Florida alligator. The postcaval system and its associated veins are shown in the main figure; the hepatic portal system is shown in the smaller figure to the left.—For lettering, see pages 224-25. ventricles, though their relative sizes will, of course, vary with the amount of contained blood. THE VENOUS SYSTEM The Posterior Vena Cava and its Branches. The postcava, Fig. 59, pc, as noted above, is a wide,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reese, A. M. (Albert Moore), b. 1872. New York, London, G. P. Putnam's Sons


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