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modifications of them, to every category of glandular and sex-cell in 

 the body of a large number of animals, with the surprising result 

 that it has been established that every animal cell so far studied 

 carefully has been found to possess a more or less typical " apparato 

 interno" of Golgi. Figures of cells showing the typical Golgi 

 apparatus have been given in another paper {17). Certain 

 observers have urged that the Golgi apparatus is only another form 



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of the mitochondria or chondriokonts ; such workers are few, and 

 belong to a small body of cy tologists who specialize in one method, 

 and who persist in raising objections without trying other and new 

 methods. The methods of Benda and Haidenhain rarely demon- 

 strate the Golgi apparatus, and unless the techniques of Golgi or 

 Cajal, and Kopsch or Sjovall are used it is impossible in most 

 cases to find the " apparato." 



