LIVER OF PIG. 



Ill 



7. Hepatic ducts D, (These are lined with cylindrical cells, 

 hexagonal in transverse section, and the bold deeply-stained nuclei 

 give the ducts marked prominence even with the low power. Indeed, 

 the smaller portal canals are frequently differentiated by this element 

 alone this being especially true when the structures have been dis- 

 turbed, and perhaps torn, in the process of mounting.) 



8. The lobular parenchyma. (The arrangement of the hepatic 

 cells, forming branching columns, is merely indicated with the low 



FIG. 79. -LIVER OF THE PIG SECTIONED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO GLISSON'S CAPSULE. Stained with. 



Haema. and Eosin. x 60. 



C. Capsule of Glisson. 



C. V. Central veins. 



0. C. Oblique section of central veins. 



1, I, I. Inter-lobular veins. (In small portal canals) 

 P. C. A large portal canal. 



A, A. Hepatic arteries. 



D. Hepatic duct. 

 V. A portal vein. 



C. Connective tissue from Glisson's capsule. 

 H, V. Hepatic veins probably sub-lobular. 



power by their deeply stained nuclei presenting granular areas with- 

 in the lobular boundaries. Still, by careful attention, the elements 



