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GENERAL ANATOMY OF THE TISSUES. 



Fis. 10. 



Fig. 17. 



Bartholin's, and the uterine 

 glands. 



(4) With cylindrical or coni- 

 cal ciliated cells (simple, cili- 

 ated cylinder-epithelium). 



Epithelium of the finest 

 bronchia?, of the nasal cavities, 

 of the inner surface of the membrana tympani, of the Eustachian 

 tube, of the uterus, from the middle of the cervix, up the 

 Fallopian tubes, as far as the outer surface of the fimbria. 



(5) With rounded ciliated cells (simple, ciliated pavement- 

 epithelium) . 



Epithelium of the cerebral cavities of embryos. 

 b. Epithelium in many layers — 



(1) With cylindrical or rounded cells below, rounded, 

 polygonal, more or less flattened cells above (laminated pavement- 

 epithelium). 



Epithelium of the oral 

 cavity, of the lower half of 

 the pharynx, of the oeso- 

 phagus, of the lachrymal 

 canals, of the conjunctiva, 

 of the tympanic cavity, 

 of the vagina and female 

 urethra, of the urinary 

 bladder, of the ureters 

 and pelves of the kidneys, 

 and of certain synovial 

 membranes. 



(2) With rounded cells 

 below, more elongated ones 

 in the middle, and ciliated 

 conical ones above (lami- 

 nated ciliary epithelium.) 

 Epithelium of the larynx, trachea, and larger bronchia? ; of 

 the nasal cavity, with exception of the regio olfactoria ; of the 

 lachrymal sac and duct; of the upper half of the pharynx. 



Fig. 16. Ciliated cells from the finer branchiae, x 3">0. 



Fig. 17. A simple papilla with manifold vessels and epithelium, from the gums of 

 a child, x '2.">o. 



