ILLARIES 



extend into the filiform papillae of the tongue and the villi of the small intestine. 

 Those portions of the alimentary canal covered by peritoneum, have in addition 

 a subserous lymphatic capillary plexus beneath the mesothelium. 



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PIG. 593. Lymph capillaries of the human conjunctiva: a, conjunctiva cornese; b, conjunctiva sclerotic. 



X 40 dia. (Teichmann.) 



FIG. 594. Lymph capillaries from the human scrotum, showing also transition from capillaries to the collecting 

 vessels a, a. X 20 dia. (Teichmann.) 



The salivary glands are supplied with lymphatic capillaries. 



The liver has a rich subserous plexus in the capsule and also extensive plexuses 

 which accompany the hepatic artery and portal vein. The lymphatic capillaries 

 have not been followed into the liver lobules. The lymph from the liver forms a 





