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XXI b, same tissue ; Mallory. The peptic cells show a wcll-inaiked 

 reticulated appearance. Note that the mucoid cells also show a reticulum. 



Fig. 4. — Cross section of a pyloric gland from the lesser curvature about 

 l!>miii. from the pyloro-duodenal junction. Cat. 21; 24 hrs. ; acid 

 formol ; iron haematoxylin. The sparse reticulum which can be seen here 

 stains red with Mallory. 



Fig. 5. — A longitudinal section of a gland-tube from about the middle 

 of the greater curvature. Cat 3 ; 6 hrs. ; acid formol ; Mallory. 8, m, 

 p, o, as in figs. 2 and 3 ; t, transitional cells ; </, cell containing large 

 eosinophil globules. This drawing gives an idea of the distribution of 

 the various cells which compose a gastric gland-tube in the fundic region. 

 The cells are in an exhausted condition. Compare the mucoid cells with 

 the peptic, and also this figure with fig. 2. 



