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New Series, No. LXXIII. TOce 6s. 



JANUARY, 1879. 



THE 



QUARTERLY JOURNAL 



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LONDON: 

 J. & A. CHUKCHILL, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. 



MDCCCLXXIX. 



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The objects which I examined are the following : 



1. The epithelial cells of the mucous membrane of the intes- 

 tine, including the cells lining the crypts of Lieberklihn. 



2. The ciliated epithelial cells lining the tubes of the epididymis. 



3. The gland cells of the submaxillary gland of dog and man. 



4. The gland cells of mucous glands. 



5. The epithelial cells of the glands of stomach and of 

 Brunner's glands. 



6. The gland cells of liver. 



7. The cells of laminated pavement epithelium, including 

 those of the rete Malpighii of the epidermis. 



' This Journal, vol. xviii (New Ser.), July, 1878, p. 315. 



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