The anatomical record . IiK. 1 A veiilro-lalfral viow of tlio twci-lieadcd liimli ii> tlio condition inwhich it was received. difference in size, as seen in fipjiire 2, beinp; due to the fact thattlie one on the animals right side is seen in profile, .\fter extend-ing cejilialad for about 5 cm. they out of the thorax (whoseoriginal anterior limits arc indicated by the cur\-ed, broken line,a) and lie on th(> ventral sm-face of the neck. .\ short distance cej)halad to th(> thorax the left thymus , divides into two smaller, elongated , //, //, which lieclose on either


The anatomical record . IiK. 1 A veiilro-lalfral viow of tlio twci-lieadcd liimli ii> tlio condition inwhich it was received. difference in size, as seen in fipjiire 2, beinp; due to the fact thattlie one on the animals right side is seen in profile, .\fter extend-ing cejilialad for about 5 cm. they out of the thorax (whoseoriginal anterior limits arc indicated by the cur\-ed, broken line,a) and lie on th(> ventral sm-face of the neck. .\ short distance cej)halad to th(> thorax the left thymus , divides into two smaller, elongated , //, //, which lieclose on either side of the trachea, /</, and exteml forwards to the 1S2 ALHKUT M. UKKSE. Ii(5. 2 A viiilro-liitrriil virw of llio Iniiili after the removal of the ventralwall of the thorax and the 8ii|)erKeial muscles of the neek, to show the glands ofthe neek and the hear! in its perieardiiim. ANATOMY (JK A T\V()-HKAI)KI) LAMB 183 angles of the jaws, where they lie, at least ou ttie right side, be-neath the suljinaxillary glamls. These two anterior j)rolonga-tions arc of the same character as the main , hut are sepa-rated from it by deeji furrows. Tlie riglit thymus body, I, divides in the same way anteriorto the thorax, into two masses, Ir, Ir, but the mass on the right,tr, was almost entirely torn away in removing the skin, so thatits size could not be determined; in any but little of itwould show in this view of the animal. The left mass, (r, isvery large and extends forwards to the corresponding angle ofthe mandible, where it disappears beneath the submaxillarygland of that side. Ljing lietween the thymus masses, ll and ir, are seen the fusedexternal jugu


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