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DR. MARTIN BARRY ON THE CORPUSCLES OF THE BLOOD. 
interior an object, which in most instances was more opake (redder) than 
the remainder of the corpuscle ; but in some of the corpuscles the cor- 
responding situation was occupied by a pellucid object (pars. 44. 45.). 
Fig. 21. Outline of capillaries from the inner surface of the infundibulum of the 
same Rabbit, and filled with blood-corpuscles in the same condition as 
those in fig. 20 ; but not related to ciliated epithelium-cells in the man- 
ner exhibited in fig. 19. The external diameter of the largest vessel 
measured two'"- 100 diam. (pars. 46. 47.) 
Fig. 22. Network formed apparently of altered blood-corpuscles, the arms of which 
(see Plate XXIX. fig. 7-) have coalesced. Found with the objects in 
Plate XXIX. figs. 11. 12. 13. (par. 47.). 
