THE CtAstric mucosa 208 



6. Cobelli.— ' Wiener Sitzungsb.', 1866, lii. 250. 



7. Ebstein.— ' Arch. f. mikr. Anat.', 1870, vi. 515. 



8. Edelniann.— ' Deutsch. Zeit. f. Tiermed.', 1889, xv. 165. 



9. Edinger.— ' Arch. f. mikr. Anat.', 1880, xvii. 193. 



10. EUenberger. — ' Handb. d. vergleich. Histol. u. Physiol, d. Haus- 



saugetiere, 1890. Berlin. 



11. EUenberger \i. Scheunert. — Ibid., 1910. 



12. Greenwood.—' Journ. Physiol.', 1884, v. 195. 



13. Heidenhain, R.— ' Arch. f. mikr. Anat.', 1870. vi. .368; Hermann's 



' Handb. d. Physiol.', 1883, v. 91. 

 14. ' Pfliiger's Arch.', 1878, xviii. 169. 



15. Langley and Sewall.— ' Journ. Physiol.', 1879, 281. 



16. Lim.— ' Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci.', 1919, Ixiii. 541. 



17. — ' Proc. Physiol. Soc, Journ. Physiol.', 1920, liii. 

 18. ' Parasitology ', 1920, xii. 108. 



19. Macallum, A. B.— ' Trans. Canad. Inst.', 1890, i. 



20. Nussbaum.— ' Arch. f. mikr. Anat.', 1877, xiii. 721. 



21. Pavlov.—' The Work of the Digestive Glands ', 1910, 2nd edition, 



transl. by W. H. Thompson, London. 



22. Pilliet. — ' Journ. d. I'anat. norm, et path.', 1887, v. 



23. Prenant, Bouin, et Maillard.— ' Traite d'Histologie ', 1904, 112, 793. 



24. Schafer. — 'Essentials of Histology', 1920, 11th edition, appendix. 

 25. Ibid., 339. 



26. Schafer and Williams.—' Proc. Zool. Soc.', 1876, pt. 1, 165. 



27. Schaffer.— ' Wiener Sitzungsb.', 1897, cvi. 353. 



28. Sprott Boyd.—' Inaugin-al Dissert.', Edinburgh, 1836. 



29. Stohr.— ' Arch. f. mikr. Anat.', 1882, xx. 221. 



30. Zimmermaun.— Ibid., 1898, lii. 546. 



PART II. THE GASTRIC MUCOID CELLS OF FOETAL 

 AND NEW-BORN ANIMALS. 



The stomachs of two Htters of new-born and of one foetal 

 cat have been examined, and in addition those of three still- 

 born children and one four months' human foetus. The method 

 employed was acid formol fixation ; the staining was effected 

 with either Mallory's stain or Heidenhain's iron haematoxylin. 



Cat. 



In a foetus of about six weeks the stomach exhibits 

 a simple lining of columnar epithelium, which is entirely 

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