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THE MITOCHONDRIAL CONSTITUENTS OF PROTOPLASM. 



AN IMALS— Continued. 



Connective tissue: 



Fibroblasts, Dubreuil (1913, p. 95). 



Clasmatocytes, Dubreuil (1913, p. 87). 



Plasma cells, Schridde (1005, p. 729); Dubreuil (1909, 



p. 80); and Dubreuil and Fairre (WHb, p. 2J,). 



Mast cells (basophile cells), mitochondria arc ab.sent 



according to Galeotti (1895, fig. 18). (I have also 



found that they are absent in mast ceils occurring 



in the thymus, but present in those in bone marrow.) 



Cartilage cells, Flemming (1882, p. 22); Dubreuil 



(1911a, p. 1S9); Pensa (19136, p. 557). 

 Bone cells, Dubreuil (19106, p. 1101). 

 Osteoblasts, Dubreuil (19106, p. 1101; 1913, j). 119). 

 Osteoblasts (myeloplaxcs, giant multinucleated cells 

 etc.), cells of Bizzozero, Dubreuil (1910a, p. 72; 

 1913, p. 132). 

 Odontoblasts, Prenant (19116, p. 335). 

 Fat cells, Metzner (1890, p. 82); Dubreuil (1913, p. 98). 

 Muscular tissue: 



Striated, Benda (1899a, j). 379); Regaud and Favre 



(1909, p. 298). 

 Smooth, Benda (1899o, p. 379). 

 Cardiac, Regaud (19096, p. 426). 

 Purkinje, Mironesco (1912, p. 30). 

 Nervous tissue: 



Neuroglia cells, Nageotte (1909, p. 826), Collin (1913a, 

 p. 179). 



Sheath cells, . 



Nerve cells, Altmann (1890, p. 52) ; Cou'dry (1914a, p.ll). 

 Ear, organ of Corti, Van der Stricht (1918, p. 6:i). 

 Eye: 



Retina, Leboucq (1909, p. 576); Collin (19136, 



p. 1358). 

 Lens, Maggiore (1912, p. 118). 

 Cornea, Prenant (19116, p. 333). 

 Nose: 



Nasal mucous membrane, . 



Olfactory bulbs, . 



Organ of Jacobson, . 



Motor end plate, . 



Meissner's corpuscle, . 



Pacinian corpuscles, . 



Crandy's corpuscle, . 



Herbst's corpuscle, . 



Taste buds, . 



Endothelium: 



Artery, mitochondria frequently described incidentally. 

 Vein, mitochondria frequently described incidentally. 

 Lj'mphatic, , 



Mesothelium: 

 Peritoneum, - 

 Pericardium, 

 Pleura, 



Syno^aal membrane, . 



Plexus chorioideas, Hworostuchin (1911, p. 232). 

 Blood: 



Erythrocyte, . 



Young erythrocytes, Meves (1907(). p. -102). 

 Normoblasts, Meves (1907o, p. 402). 

 ErythroblMt, Meves (191 In, p. 495). 

 Lymphocyte, Schridde (1905, fig. 69). 

 Transitionals, Naegeli (1912, p. 175). 

 Lymphoblast, Schridde (1907, p. 231). 

 Polymorphonuclear neutrophile, Benda (1899a, p. 



' 380): Coirdry (1914b, p. 27S). 

 Polymorphonuclear eosinophile, Benda (1899a, p. 



38(J); Coirdry (191. ih, p. 279). 



Polymorphonuclear basojihile, . 



Neutrophile myelocyte, . 



Eosinophile, . 



Basophile, Dubreuil (191 In, p. 138). 



Myeloblast, Schridde (1907, p. 231); see, however, 



Klein (1910, p. 407). 

 Megakaryocytes, Prenant (1911b, p. .335); see, also, 



Dubreuil (1910a, p. 73). 

 Polvkarvocytes, Dubreuil (1910a, p. 72). 

 Platelets, Cowdry (1914b, p. 275). 

 Macrophages, Alagna (1911, p. 37). 

 Ductless glands: 

 Thymus: 



Small cells and epithelial cells, Salkind. 



Hassal's corpiLScles, . 



Thyroid, Galeotti, under the name of "fuchsinophile 



granules," see Bensley (1916, p. 41). 

 Suprarenal gland, Mulon (1910a, p. 103), da Costa 



(1916, p. 164). 

 Hypophysis, vmder heading of "Altmann's granules," 



Prenant, Bouin, and Maillard (1906, p. 52). 



Epiphvsis, . 



Parathyroid, Bobeau (1911, p. 183). 



Carotid body, . 



Tissue cultures: 



Kidnev. Champv (1914, p. 312). 



Thyroid, Champy (1912, p. 987; 19i:i6, p. 192; 1915, 



p. 63). 

 Embrvonic tissues, Lewises (1914, p. 330); Levi 



(19160, p. 101); Maximow (19166, p. 465). 



PLANTS. 



Reproduct ive system : 

 Thallophytes : 



Unicellular forms: Saccliaroniyces. Endomyces. 



Guilliermond (19146. fig. 10)'. 

 Conidia conidiophores : Penicillium, Guilliermond 



(19146, fig. 10); Albugo, Lewitsky (1913, pi. 21). 

 Oospore oogonium, oogonium anlage.; Albugo, 



Lewitsky (1913, pi. 21). 

 Zygospore, gametangia, suspensors: Sporodinea, 



Moreau (191.5o, p. 171). 

 Ascospore, asci, ascogenoas hyphff, paraphyses; 



Pustularia, Peziza, Aleuria, GuilUermon<l (19146, 



figs. 12-15; 19i:5a. fig. A; 191:56, figs. ll-i:S). 

 Basidiospore, basidia, mother cells of probasides, 



livmenial layer; Psalliota, Puccinia, Beauverie 



(i9Ua, p. 798; 19146, p. 359). 

 Tdeutospore, Puccinia, Beauverie (19146, |). 3.59); 



Phr.agmidium, Mme. Moreau (1914, p. 421). 



Coleosporium, Mme. Moreau 

 Phi-agmidium, Mme. Moreau 



Reproductive system — continued. 

 Thallophytes — continued. 

 Uredospore, 



p. 421). 

 .^Jcidospore, 



p. 421). 

 Bryophytes and pteridophytes : 



Spore, sporogenous-t issue cells. tai)etum, 



mother cells; Funaria, Sapehin (1915, p 



Anthoceras, Scherrer (1913, pi. 20). 

 Sperm, spermatogenous-t issue cells, sperm moth<'r- 



cells, antheridium mother-cells; Polytrichium, 



Funaria, Bryum, Marchantia, Sapehin (1915, 



pis. 22-26): .\nthoceras, Sclierrer (1913, pi. 20). 

 Egg, ventral-canal cell, ncck-cclls of archegonium; 



Funaria, Bryum, Sapehin (1915, pi. 26); .\ntho- 



cer.as, Scherrer (1914, pi. 20). 



(1914, 



(1914, 



pore- 



22); 



