ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE FIRST VOLUME. 



FIG. PAGE. 



1. Primary organic cell Authors 9 



2. Examples of cilia ......... 62 



a. Portion of a bar of the gill of the Sea-mussel : From Dr. 



Sharpey's art. Cilia, in Cycl. Anat. and Phys. 

 g. Leucophrys patula : After Ehrenberg. 

 The rest from the art. Mucous Membrane in Cycl. Anat. 



3. Cilia of the uriniferous tube .... Phil. Trans. 1842 65 



4. White fibrous tissue Authors 69 



5. Yellow fibrous tissue ..... 72 



6. The two elements of the areolar tissue . 74 



7. Development of the areolar tissue . . After Schwann 74 



8. Meshes of the areolar tissue, when dried . . Authors 76 



9. Polyhedral form of fat vesicles .... 81 



10. Blood-vessels of fat 81 



11. Margarine and elaine of human fat, separated within | 



the vesicle j " 



12. Development of the adipose tissue . . . After Schwann 85 



13. Cartilage-cells from the chorda dorsalis of the Lamprey Authors 89 



14. Section of articular cartilage from the head of the humerus 90 



15. Section of the cartilage of the ribs ... 91 



16. Section of the thyroid cartilage ... 91 



17. Elementary structures from an intervetebral disc 95 



18. Vertical section of the upper end of the femur After Bourgery 102 



19. Longitudinal section of bone .... Authors 107 



20. Venous canals in the diploe of the cranium . 107 



21. Ultimate granules of bone From a preparation of Mr. Tomes 108 



22. Lacunae and pores of osseous tissue ... 109 



23. Transverse section of bone surrounding an Haversian ] 



canal } 



24. Forms of the lacunae and pores of osseous issue From Mr. Tomes 110 



25. Systems of lamellae in the compact tissue of a loug bone Authors 112 



26. Eadiation from the Haversian canals . . From Mr. Tomes 113 



27. Haversian systems of lamellae .... 114 



28. Vertical section of the knee-joint of an infant , Authors 115 



29. Scapula of a foetus, exhibiting the progress of ossification 117 



30. Vertical section of cartilage near the ossifying surface 117 



