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MAMMALIAN ANATOMY 
F. Organs. 
1. Transverse sections of spinal cord. 
2. Sections of injected tissues and organs for the study of 
capillaries (e.g., intestine, tongue, lung). 
3. Transverse sections through arteries and veins. 
4. Transverse sections of the intestine of Necturus. 
5. Transverse section of mammalian intestine (rodent recom¬ 
mended). 
6. Longitudinal sections through mammalian intestine (car¬ 
nivore recommended). 
7. Sections through the various regions of the wall of the 
stomach. 
8. Sections through the salivary gland (or the pancreas). 
9. Sections of liver (pig and cat). 
10. Sections of Necturus liver. 
11. Sections of simple (rabbit) kidney. 
12. Sections of compound kidney (man). 
13. Sections of young and of mature mammalian ovaries. 
14. Sections of mammalian testis. 
G. Blood. 
Smear preparations of human blood stained with Wright’s 
stain. 
Specially selected slides (demonstration slide collection), 
to be accompanied by suitable references or descriptions, and 
usually arranged under the microscope by the teacher or 
demonstrator. 
A. Examples of types of cells from various tissues, showing cell 
differentiation. 
B. Examples showing details of mitosis. (Ascaris eggs are 
especially good.) 
C. Special preparations of different tissues and organs for finer 
details of structure. 
D. Sections through various organs which are not otherwise made 
objects for histological study. 
