AREQLAR TISSUE 



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FIG. 35. EPITHELIOID CELLS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE, FROM THE SURFACE OF 



AN APONEUROSIS AFTER TREATMENT WITH NITRATE OF SILVER. (The cell- 



nuclei are not shown.) 



FlG. 36. A FEW CELLS FROM THE MARGIN OF A FAT-LOBULE. 



/ g, fat-globule distending a fat-cell ; n, nucleus ; m, membranous envelope of the fat-cell ; 

 c r, bunch of crystals within a fat-cell ; c, capillary vessel ; v, venule ; c t, connective- 

 tissue cell ; the fibres of the connective tissue are not represented. 



cially where fat is becoming developed (see fig. 87) ; they exhibit slight 

 indications of amosboid movement, and are known as the plasma-cells. 

 Migratory or lymph-cells may also be seen here and there in the tissue. 



