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Figs. 8, 9, aud 10 are sections from the lowest portiou of the pyloric gland 

 of the cat iu different secretion phases, and stained in induliu and eosin. 



Fig. 8. — From an animal after twenty-four hours' fast. 



Fig. 9. — From an animal killed six hours after feeding. 



Fig. 10. — From an animal killed twelve hours after sponge-feeding. 



Fig. 11. — Body of fundus gland of dog after a fast of twenty-seven hours ; 

 hasmatoxyliu and eosin. 



Fig. 12. — Tiie same from a digesting dog ; the cells hero contain an uu- 

 usually large amount of prozymogen-holding protoplasm. 



Fig. 13. — Cells from the pyloric gland of the dog after twenty-seven hours' 

 fast ; induliu and eosin. 



Fig. 14. — Cells from the pyloric gland of tiie dog twelve hours after sponge- 

 feeding; indulin and eosin. 



