No. 3.] UTERUS AND EMBRYO. 417 
uterus. There was a beautiful corpus lutewm in one ovary, quite 
similar to that figured by Dalton in his Report on the corpus 
/uteum in the transactions of the American Gynzecological 
Society for 1877, Fig. 9. The surface of the uterus seemed 
uninjured. The specimen was hardened in Miiller’s fluid, and 
found subsequently to be well preserved. It may be considered, 
I think, perfectly normal. 
Cut 29. — Uterus one month pregnant; outlines of the glands from a vertical sec- 
tion: to show the divisjon of the mucosa into an upper compact layer, D’, anda 
lower cavernous layer, D!’; g/', g/!', glands; art, spiral artery; mzazsc, muscularis. 
My specimen enables me to confirm in most respects Turner’s 
accurate description of two uteri of about the same age, 146, 
546-548. The inner surface shows the hillocks (/zseln) de- 
