Mammalia. 



406 



14.34 

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14.34 



9 : 14.36 

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regarded as zymogen granules. Uncertain which kind of enzyme. Distri- 

 bution of these cells espec. in the Opossum. Procymogen in the basal 

 part of the cells.] 9.2,.32 



10638 Wilson, G. E. 9 



1906. On the Absorption of Fat in the Intestine. Trans. Canad. 

 Vol. 8 p. 241—259, 1 pi. [Structure of villus etc.] 9.32 



39 Ellison, F. O'B. 9 



1907. The Musculature of the Villi. (R. Acad. Med. Ireland.) Dublin 

 Journ. med. Sc. Tol. 123 p. 371-372. 



40 Martin, Ferdinand Paul. 9 : 14.34 



1907. Vergleichend-histologische Untersuchungen iiber den Bau der Darm- 

 wand der Haussaugetiere. ix Mitteilung. Uber die Strata subglandularia 

 und die Muscularis mucosae. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierheilk. Bd. 33 p. 120 

 -136. 9.725,.735,.74 



41 Zuntz, N. 9 : 14.34 



1907. Die Bedeutung des Blinddarmes bei Nagem nach Versuchen von 

 Dr. Ustjanzew aus Novo-Alexandria. Sitz.-Ber. Ges. nat. Freunde Berlin 

 1907 p. 89-90. 9.32 



42 Barpi, Ugo 



1906. Contribute alia conoscenza dei vasi aberranti del fegato in 

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9.32,.725-.74 



43 Herring, Percy T., and Sutherland Simpson. 



1906. The Lymphatics of the Liver. (Brit. med. Ass.) Brit. med. Journ. 

 1906 Vol. 2 p. 1797—1798. [Fine intracellular plasmatic channels freely 

 communicating with blood vessels in the liver lobules, linking these 

 probably to the lymphatics outside: Composition of lymph depends on 

 activity of liver cells.] 9.74 



10644 Herring, Percy T., and Sutherland Simpson. 9 : 14.36 



1906. On the Relation of the Liver Cells to the Bloodvessels and Lym- 

 phatics. Journ. Physiol. London Tol. 34 p. XXIII— XXIY. - Proc. R. 

 Soc. London Vol. 78 B p. 455—497, 2 pis. [Liver cells are permeated by 

 channels, which can be filled with injection mass from the blood-ves- 

 sels. Within the liver-cells, (desintegrated) red blood corpuscles are occa- 

 sionally seen (dog) as well as (probably) haemoglob. crystals. Endothelium 

 which lines intralobular blood spaces is incomplete, allows passage 

 through it both of fluid and of fine solid particles into the liver cells, 

 and from these into the lymphatic spaces at the periphery of the lobules. 

 Two kinds of endothelial cells ; one of them (Kupffer) phagocytic. An- 

 atomy of lymphatics; concentrated character of the liver lymph.] 



45 Soulie, A., et J. P. Tourneux. 9 : 



1906. Sur le mode de distribution des vaissaux veineux dans le 

 C. R. Ass. Anat. T. 8 p. 47—50. 9.32,.74,.9 



46 Carlier, E. Wace. 9 : 



1907. De certains changements qui peuvent etre observes dans les cel- 

 lules du foie pendant la digestion et de leur relation avec la secretion 

 hepatique. C. R. Ass. Anat. T. 9 p. 147-152. [Elaboration d'un ferment 

 (2 f ois pendant digestion de chaque repas) par les noyaux des cell 

 hepatiques au depens de leur chromatine.] 



47 Geraudel, Emile. 



1907. Notes sur les lymphatiques du foie 



9.74 



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14.36 



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Bull. Soc. anat. 



9: 

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14.36 

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82 p. 159—161, 1 fig. [Lymphatiques existeDt pour voies biliaires man- 

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10648 Gilbert, A., et J. Jomier. 9 : 14-36 



1907. Structure de la cellule hepatique aux divers temps de la digestion 

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