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Show 1882.] PROF. ST.-GEORGE MIVART ON THE ALUROIDEA. 505 about 8"*8. Its breadth at its broadest part, i e. at the entrance of E s o p h a g u s , is 2*75. About l" of oesophagus extends behind the diaphragm. Inside the stomach were elongated and very^prominent ineffaceable folds, placed towards the pyloric end^ and aloi g the greater curvature ; and there were three shorter and less strongly A. Stomach and pancreas of Genetta tigrina « esophagus; s, pancreas ; bd, duct from the liver; pel, pancreat cduct pyloric valve. 3£Sl^£r»Stai «Sd- Beyond this point three fresh Ion- |