438 E. WACE CARLIER 



inner ends of the cells are somewhat pale blue grey with few vacuoles and 

 the cells measure in total length 47,93 1*. Between them the lymph spaces 

 are just visible and much leucocyte migration is présent. 



At the pyloric end the mucigen cups are fairly long but do not project 

 to any great extent, internally they are slightly concave or flat, and they 

 stain of a blue colour, many large mucigen granules also being visible. They 

 measure 10,82 X 13,7 i-". 



Below the cups there is very little protoplasm and no red granules, the 

 nuclei reach almost to the cups and are broad with dark blue envelopes and 

 dark blue karyosomes adhèrent to them at intervais. Within this the karyo- 

 somes are small and very angular, dark blue with a decided red tinge and 

 not abundant. The blue lanthanin granules are numerous but cause no 

 clouding. The nucleoli are of fair size, bright red in colour and some are 

 being extruded. The nuclei measure 1S.6 X 10.62 i-"-. Beneath the nucleus 

 the protoplasm is pale blue with few vacuoles, and the lymph spaces almost 

 obliterated. Total length of cells 45 i->-. 



5 Hours aftev food. 



The mucigen cups are not large at the upper end of the stomach and 

 do not project greatly, they are nearly flat externally, concave or flattened 

 internally. They stain very pale blue and granules are difficult to make out 

 in them. They measure 15,14 X 13,33 1^. 



The protoplasm between their inner extremities and the nuclei varies 

 a good deal in extent and stains of a pale grey colour but contains no red 

 granules. The nuclei are somewhat large and fill the cells laterally; the nu- 

 clear membrane is thin and pale and has very little chromatin adhèrent to it ; 

 within it the chromatin is however fairly abundant, arranged in angular 

 karyosomes often united together and stained dark blue with a tinge of pur- 

 pie. Lanthanin granules are abundant, of médium size and blue colour, they 

 produce no clouding. The small red nucleoli may be seen in some cases 

 to be in process of évacuation. The nucleime asure 19,32 X 11,07;^.. The 

 inner ends of the cells are pale blue with some vacuolation. And the cells 

 measure 61,9 i-^ in total length. 



At the pyloric end the mucigen cups hardly project at ail, being almost 

 flat externally, internally they are also either flattened or slightly concave. 

 In colour they are dusky blue and measure 10,7 X 10,99 i^-- Beneath the 

 cups there is little protoplasm and no red granules. The nuclei appear 



