. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. u GENERAL FRINCIFLES AP FLIC ABLE TO medullary canal; while a certain number tei-minate in the areolaa of the spongy substance. The walls of these canals are constituted by several concentric lamellaa of fundamental substance, and in "â â the body of these are lodged the essential elements of the bony tissue, or osteoplasts {corpuscles or lacunce). These are minute cavi- ties lined by a cellular membrane, and furnished, at their circum- ference, with a great number of canaliculated prolongations, which communicate


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. u GENERAL FRINCIFLES AP FLIC ABLE TO medullary canal; while a certain number tei-minate in the areolaa of the spongy substance. The walls of these canals are constituted by several concentric lamellaa of fundamental substance, and in "â â the body of these are lodged the essential elements of the bony tissue, or osteoplasts {corpuscles or lacunce). These are minute cavi- ties lined by a cellular membrane, and furnished, at their circum- ference, with a great number of canaliculated prolongations, which communicate with the adjacent osteoplasts, or with the Haversian canals. In a thin dried section of bone, the osteoplasts appear black by transmitted light, and white and brilliant by direct light; MINUTE STRCCTURE OF BONE, as shown in a tliin tjjjg appeai-ance has led some ob- spction cut transversely to the direction of the , ii j. j.\ setiiou cuL Lictusveiscij Ku servers to suppose that they were Haversian canals. â ^ /> ^^ n ^ 1, A Haversian canal surrounded by its concentric formed of small masses of calca- lamellce; the lacunre are seen between the la- reous matter, it IS noW well mella;, but the radiating tubuli are omitted; knowu that they are minute 2, Ibid, with its concentric lamina, lacunae, and ramifying cavities, lodging a cell radiating tubuli; 3, The area of o^e of the i^preanated with liquid, canals; 4, 4, Intervening lamellai, and between them, at the upper part, several very long lacunse with their Fi9c. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chauveau, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901, tr. New York : D. Appleton and Company, 549 & 551 Broadway


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