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87. Superficial lymphatics of the leg. (Sappey.) 305 



88. Lacteals. (Asellius.) 307 



89. Thoracic duct. (Mascagni.) 308 



90. Valves of the lymphatics. (Sappey.) 309 



91. Lymphatic plexus, showing the epithelial lining of the vessels. (Belaieff,) 310 



92. Lymphatics and lymphatic glands. (Sappey.) 311 



93. Different varieties of lymphatic glands. (Sappey.) 313 



94. Epithelium of the small intestine of the rabbit. (Funke.) 318 



95. Epithelium filled with fat, from the duodenum of the rabbit. (Funke.) 319 



96. Villi filled with fat, from the small intestine of an executed criminal. (Funke.) 319 



97. Egg prepared so as to illustrate endosmotic action 323 



98. Chyle from the lacteals and thoracic duct. (Funke.) > 332 



99. Sebaceous glands. (Sappey.) 359 



100. Ceruminous glands. (Sappey.) 360 



101. Meibomian glands. (Sappey.) 361 



102. Mammary gland of the human female. (Liegeois.) 367 



103. Human milk-globules. (Funke.) 872 



104. Colostrum. (Funke.) 377 



105. Anatomy of the nails. (Sappey.) 383 



106. Section of the nail, etc. (Sappey.) 384 



107. Hair and hair-follicle. (Sappey.) 387 



108. Root of the hair. (Sappey.) 387 



109. Human hair. (United States Army Medical Museum.) 388 



110. Transverse section of a human hair. (United States Army Medical Museum.) 388 



111. Surface of the palm of the hand. (Sappey.) 391 



112. Sudoriparous glands. (Sappey.) 392 



113. Vertical section of the kidney. (Sappey.) 396 



114. (A) Longitudinal section of the pyramidal substance of the kidney. (B) Longitudinal sec- 



tion of the cortical substance of the kidney. (Sappey.) 397 



115. Diagrammatic view of the Malpighian bodies and tubes of the kidney. (Sappey.) 398 



116. Blood-vessels of the kidney. (Sappey.) 401 



117. Crystals of urea. (Funke.) '. 414 



118. Crystals of uric acid. (Funke.) 417 



119. Urateof soda. (Funke.) 417 



120. Crystals of hippuric acid. (Funke.) 418 



121. Crystals of lactate of lime. (Funke.) 418 



122. Crystals of creatine. (Funke.) 419 



123. Crystals of creatinine. (Funke.) 419 



124. Crystals of oxalate of lime. (Funke.) 420 



125. Crystals of leucine. (Funke.) 420 



126. Crystals of tyrosine. (Funke.) 421 



127. Crystals of taurine. (Funke.) 421 



128. Crystals of chloride of sodium. (Funke.) 422 



129. Lobules of the liver, interlobular vessels, and intralobular veins. (Sappey.) 433 



130. Transverse section of a single hepatic lobule. (Sappey.) 434 



131. Liver-cells from a human fatty liver. (Funke.) 435 



132. Portion of a transverse section of an hepatic lobule of the rabbit. (Kolliker.) 436 



133. Anastomoses, and racemose glands attached to the biliary ducts. (Sappey.) 437 



134. Gall-bladder, hepatic, cystic, and common ducts. (Sappey.) 438 



135. Crystals of glyeocholate of soda. (Robin.) 445 



1 36. Cholesterine extracted from the bile 447 



137. Catheter for the right side of the heart. (Bernard.) 463 



138. Double sound, used for collecting blood from the hepatic veins. (Bernard.) 463 



139. Apparatus for extraction of glycogenic matter. (Bernard.) , 468 



140. Instrument for puncturing the floor of the fourth ventricle. (Bernard.) 470 



141. Operation of puncturing the floor of the fourth ventricle. (Bernard.) 471 



