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Explanation of Plates. 
Plate X. 
Fig'. 1. A section from a series of sections cut vertically through the 
boundary ridge and its adjacent part of the rat's stomach; magni- 
fication Zeiss d. 3 and camera. 
Fig. 2. A diagramatic view of the rat's stomach reconstructed from series 
of the sections. The discontinuous transverse lines show the ex- 
tent of the structures of oesophageal nature ; the boundary ridge is 
represented by the oblique lines ; the crosses indicate the area in 
which the pyloric glands are distrubuted ; and the area of the dis- 
tribution of the fundus glands is shown by the dots. 
Fig. 3. A diagramatic view of the rabbit's stomach. 
Fig. 4. Cardiac gland of rat. 
Fig. 5. Fundus gland of rat. 
Fig. 6. Pylorus gland of rat. 
Plate XI. 
Fig. I. A section from the same series of sections shown in Plate X. Fig. 
I. being highly magnified ; magnification Zeis D 3 and camera. 
Fig. 2. Section through cardiac gland of the rat's stomach'. 
Fig. 3. Section through fundus gland of the rat. 
Fig. 4. Section of rabbit's oesophagus, showing a cardiac gland and 
fundus "iland. 
