TECHNIQUE OF EYE DISSECTIONS 



with a 2 l /2 or 5 per cent, solution of formalde- 

 hyde, and the hyaloid membrane containing 

 the vitreous, its attachments, suspensory lig- 



A 



Fig. 7 Photograph of dissected hyaloid mem- 

 brane (A), with pigmented indentations 

 of the ciliary processes, the suspensory 

 ligament (B), and the crystalline lens in 

 its capsule (C). (Page 34.) 



ament to the lens capsule, and lens, will drop 

 out intact, as when one empties the contents 

 of an egg. (Fig. 6.) 



Many times a considerable amount of pig- 

 ment from the second tunic will remain at- 



