PLATE LXIX. 



FIG. 153. Tubular glands of human prostate, hardened in chromic acid, showing the cylindrical epithelium 

 which covers them. p. 137. 



FIG. 154. Section of cortical substance of kidney of six months' human foetus, hardened in bichromate of 

 l.tash. a. Glomerulus. I,. .!/,, / /,r>,,,ri,<, which extends over the glomerulus, and which is a direct 

 continuation of Bowman's capsule. At the point of section it appears as if it consisted of spindle-shaped 

 elements placed together, c. The epithelium of cylindrical elements which covers the glomerulus. d. Epithe- 

 lium of iK.lylie.lral cells which lines Bowman's capsule. /. Convoluted urinary tube cut through transversely, 

 p. 132. (See also fig. 143.) 



FIG. 155. Vertical section of human eyelid, showing the tubular glands which are embedded in that part 

 of the conjunctiva palpebne, which is nearest the conjunctiva fornicis. Chloride of gold preparation, har- 

 dened in alcohol, a. Connective tissue ground-substance, rich in branched cells, in which the tubular glands (6) 

 are embedded. These are shown cut through in various directions. Where they are cut transversely, as at <, it 

 is seen that the epithelium covering them consists of cylindrical nucleated cells. (Oc., 3; Obj., 8.) 



