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PBOPEB TISSUE. The glandular tissue of the kidneys (areola parenchyma 

 or matrix) has, externally, a reddish-brown colour, more or less deep in 

 diiVerent individuals. It is dense and friable, and easily torn when deprived 

 of its fibrous capsule. Its substance is not everywhere homogeneous : very 

 fork-coloured externally, where it forms the cortical layer, it becomes 

 whiter around the pelvis, where it consitutes the medullary lai/i-r ; where the 

 latter comes in contact with the former, and sometimes even near the pelvis, 

 it assumes a tint like that of wine. 



These two portions are not well defined, but penetrate each other 

 reciprocally, so as to compose, at their point of junction, irregular festoons, 

 very readily perceived in a horizontal section of the kidney (Fig. 248). 



The cortical is also distinguished from the medullary substance by its 

 granular aspect, and the presence of minute, reddish spheres, readily visible 

 to the naked eye, and named Malpiyhian corpuscles ; while the medullary 

 substance appears composed of radiating fibres. 



Fig. 248. 



HORIZONTAL Ui.M.I 1 1'IMNAI. Sl.el|o\ or IHi; llol:.M.'> Kll'VKV. 



rtical (or va-i ul.ir) purtimi : l>, Medullary (or tubul;ir) jHirtimi; ., I'oripheral 

 |M,rtin of the l:itt-r; >l, IutTi..r of the j^-lvis; d', d', Arms of th 

 Border of the crest ; /', lufundibulum ; <;, Ureter. 



Iii the Horse, the tissue of the kidney cannot bo divided into lobules or 

 pyramids; to the nuked eye it appears to be composed of fibres that start 

 I'niiii every part of its t -xt< rior, ami converge towards the crest of the pelvis. 

 A microscopical examination demonstrates these fibres to be canals or tubes; 

 hence they are designated titluli uriniferi or ]i<llini'x tidtcg. A delicate 

 connective tissue, a kind of tlroma, which is very rare in the cortical, but 

 more abundant in the medullary substance, especially in the vicinity of the 

 pelvis, sustains the vessels and nerves, and unites the tubuli uriniieii to < aeh 

 other. 



Tin tnl'iil! uriniferi are constituted by a proper amorphous membrane, 

 very thin and elastic, whoso internal face is lined by simple epithelium that 

 it ailily alters ; the colls are polygonal in certain points, polyhedral mothers, 

 and transparent or granular. 



