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Show 5 2 6 MR. F. E. BEDDARD ON THE VASCULAR AND [May 1, It is correctly stated by Duvernoy* that " on voit dans un long espace des traces de la trachee intrapulmonaire dans e poumon unique + de V Erythrolamprus aescula/pii. Theie is not, however, a distinct gutter such as occurs in so many Sna es Text-fig. 92. Text-fig. 93. Text-fig. 92.- Commencement of lung of Erythrolampms cesculapii cut open. a. Forward extension of lung along trachea; 1. Lung ; V. Rudimentary second lung, the orifice into which is shown in the tracheal semirings; o. Orifice of headward extension of lung (a) into main lung. The tracheal lung is shown in front of (above) o. Text-fig. 93.- Lung of Erythrolampms eesculapii. pa. Pulmonary artery; tr. Trachea, along which runs special branch of pulmonary artery. referred to in the present communication. It is a stout, though narrow flat band, showing no incurving of its sides to form a '*■ Le9ons d'Anatomie Comparee de Georges Cuvier, red. par Gr. L. Duvernoy, ed. 2, vol. vii. (Paris, 1840) p. 138. t This particular statement is inaccurate. |