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PRACTICAL MICROSCOPY. 



clearly separated from the superior coat, but easily recognized by the 

 large vessels and the abundant connective tissue, (c) The muscular 

 vaginal wall. (Here the muscular bundles are much better defined 

 than in the uterine walls.) 



PELVIS OF THE KIDNEY AND UKETEK. 



TRANSVERSE SECTION OF THE URETER NEAR THE PELVIS OF THE 

 KIDNEY, AND DETACHED CELLS FROM THE EPITHELIAL LINING 



OF PELVIS. (Figs. 95 and 97.) 



(The arrangement and form of the cells lining the pelvis of the kid- 

 ney and the ureters are precisely similar, and so far Fig. 95 will 

 represent both.) 



FIG. 95. TRANSVERSE SECTION OP THE URETER, NEAR THE PELVIS OF THE KIDNEY. Stained 

 with Haema. and Eosin. x 400. 



A. Rich capillary plexus of the niucosa. 



B. Internal circular muscular coat. 



C. External longitudinal muscular bundles. 



D. Large vessels of the areolar adventitia. 



E. Deep layer of somewhat cubical cells. 



F. ' Tailed cells " of the middle epithelial lining. 



G. Surface cells in profile. 



H. Surface cells in plan detached. 



