90 THE EYE 



the sclerotic, taking ca/re not to ir^v/re the deeper parts; and 

 extend' the cuts hacic towa/rds the optic nerve. Ga/refvMy peel off 

 the four flaps into which the sclerotic is now divided from the 

 wnderlying black choroid coat : turn them down, a/nd pin th&m to 

 the dissecting hoa/rd so as to fx the eye with the iris wpwairds : note 

 thefolloviing points : 



i. The ciliary muscle is a whitish ring of unstriped 

 muscle connecting the outer margin of the iris 

 with the junction of the cornea and sclerotic, 

 ii. The choroid is the dense black coat, exposed by the 



removal of the sclerotic, 

 iii. The ciliary vessels pierce the sclerotic to convey 

 blood to and from the choroid, which is extremely 

 vascular, 

 iv. The ciliary nerves are seen passing through the 

 sclerotic to the choroid while the flaps are being 

 turned down. 



4. Make a couple of radial incisions, ahout J inch a/pa/rt, through 

 the iris amd ciliary muscle, a/nd twrn back the portion of the iris 

 between the two cuts, so as to expose its hinder swrface. 



i. The ciliary processes are a series of densely pig- 

 mented and close -set radial folds on the hinder 

 surface of the outer margin of the iris : they fit 

 into corresponding folds in the ligament which 

 surrounds and supports the lens. 



5. With a la/rge pair of scissors cut the eye into two Judves by a 

 horizontal incision at its equator. Twrn over the anterior or outer 

 half, and examine it from behind : note the following parts : 



i. The ciliary processes. 



ii. The uvea is the layer of dense black pigment at 

 the back of the iris and ciliary processes. 



iii. The ora serrata is the indented anterior boimdary 

 of the part of the retina sensitive to light : 

 in front of this the retina becomes extremely 

 thin, but really extends forwards as far as the 

 free edge of the iris. 



6. Turn the anterior half of the eye over, so that its outer or 

 corneal surface is uppei-most : cut away the iris completely : note 

 the folloimng points : 



