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territories in forming bone. An already formed bone, being- 

 deprived of its basis- substance either by advancing growth or by 

 the inflammatory process, at once falls back into the bioplasson 

 stage, and exhibits first bioplasson territories, which later again 

 divide into medullary corpuscles. All territories and all medul- 



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lary plastids remain interconnected by means of delicate filaments r 

 which traverse the surrounding light rims, and such a connection 

 is also established with the adjacent reticulum of bioplasson of 

 unchanged bony basis-substance. In these masses we usually 

 observe all stages of development of bioplasson, from the solid 



