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surface of the gross specimen it stains the adipose areas black 

 but has no effect upon other tissue. Occasionally groups of adi- 

 pose cells become necrotic and calcify, thus forming gritty areas. 

 Complete necrosis with sloughing or calcification is not rare in 

 the larger lipomata. 



Fig. 144. — rrom photograph taken 6-20-'7 of a colt afteotea with a Subcutaneous 

 I..ip«ma. Photograph presented by J. TT McNeil. 



