180 ARTHUR WILLEY. 
scopic examination that the follicular arteries on the surface 
of the ova possessed free openings. 
(2) Blood.—I will here only mention that the blood is a 
syrupy fluid with a pronounced blue tint, which becomes very 
dark on exposure to the air. The corpuscles comprise amceboid 
aud fusiform cells, the latter being somewhat Gregarina-like 
in appearance. 
Yours very truly, 
Artuur WILLEY. 
