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Histological Examination 0/ a Case of Albinism 
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DESCRIPTION OF PLATES. 
Plate I. Fio. 1. Section of Eye in 4th week embryo. 
Fig. 2. Section of Eye in 10th week foetus. 
We owe these sections to the kindness of Dr A. Low. 
Plate 11. Fig. 3. Section of retina of albino case. 
Fig. 4. Section of retina of normal infant. 
Fig. 5. Section of iris of albino case. 
Fig. 6. Section of iris from normal infant. 
