LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



xxi 



FIGURE j> A(3E 



3. Interstitial cells of the ovary of a young bat fixed in Benda's fluid 



and stained with safranin 543 



4. Transverse section of zona vasculosa of a bat's ovary 544 



5. Section of human corpus luteum 545 



8. Cells of human corpus luteum illustrating close relationship to the 



capillaries 548 



Physiology, Physiological Chemistry and Experimental Pathology of the 

 Female Gonads (Exclusive of the Mammae and Placenta) 



SWALE VINCENT 



1. Section through the ovary of Dasyurus viverninus, showing graafian 



follicles and corpus luteum 559 



2. Portion of corpus luteum of Dasyurus under a high power, showing 



the glandular nature of the constituent cells 559 



The Rhythm of Gonadal Function with Special Reference to the Relations 

 Between Uterus and Ovary 



HERBERT M. EVANS 



1. Schemata designed to show a comparison of the cyclic oeserous cycle 



of some mammalia and the human menstrual cycle . . . . . 580 



2. Scheme of the menstrual cycle 585 



Influence of the Ovary on the Development of the Female Generative 



Tract 



EMIL NOVAK 



1. A transverse section of the ovary, about three times the normal size, 



showing a large, mature corpus luteum . 614 



2. Hyperplasia of the endometrium 621 



3. Senile changes as seen on transverse section of ovary 622 



4. Hypertrichosis in relation to the ovary 628 



5. Precocious development in a girl of six 631 



6. The fetal type of uterine hypoplasia 632 



7. Types of infantile uteri . 633 



8. Types of subpubescent uteri, showing only slight differences in size 



from normal uteri 633 



9. Senile endometrium from a patient aged 49 years 635 



SECTION VII 



The Mammary Glands in Their Endocrin Relationships 

 FREDERICK S. HAMMETT 



1. Diagram of the course of development of the mammary glands and the 



uterus, after Holban 640 



