GASTT?IC GLANDS OF THE MAESITPIALIA. 13 



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Discussion of Toepfer's results (11). 



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Zool. Ergebnisse einer Eeise in Niederlandisch-Ostindien, 

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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 1. 



Eig. L Vertical section through the gastric gland of Phascolmnys parallel to the 

 long axis of the stomach, but passing to one side of the oesophageal and 

 pyloric apertures. X 6 diameters. 



Neither in this nor in figs. 2, 3, & 4 has any attempt been made 

 to represent the histological details of the mucous epithelium. But 

 broken lines and circles are employed to indicate the direction in 

 which the primary gland- tubules are cut. 



