266 VETERINARY PATHOLOGY. 



Certain post mortem changes are rather constant in the eye. 

 These changes consist of a cloudiness of the lens and the aque- 

 ous humor, the condition gradually becoming more intense. 

 The surface of the eye, i. e., the conjunctiva, becomes dry and 

 scaly in appearance. 



All sphincter muscles are usually relaxed at the time of death 

 and remain so permanently. 



