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tentacles, being stained like the chromatin, are not so clearly seen. 

 The colour differentiation intranuclear bodies, orange- brown ; 

 chromatin, blue ; and cytoplasm, pale orange in these Biondi- 



FIG. 33. ALVEOLAR SARCOMA OF THE BREAST. 



(Photograph showing an intranuclear body provided with knobbed tentacles, one 

 of which is spirally shaped, x 800 diameters.) 



FIG. 34. ALVEOLAR SARCOMA OF THE BREAST. 



(Photograph showing an intranuclear body attached by its shortened tentacles to 

 the nuclear membrane^ which is indrawn, x 400 diameters.) 



stained sections was particularly good, but they are now faded, and 

 I have not been able to restain them so successfully; but at the 

 time photographs of these sections were kindly made for me by 



