. Transactions . Specimen No. 2. Section throiio-li the disc, shwin<f the lensdistorted and drawn out of pLice by the atypically developedfibrous vitreous. Fig. Specimen No. 2. Showin^ • anterior portion of tho ixloV> the ill-developed iris and ciliary body, dislocation ofthe lens, and folded retina. 352 MISCELLANEOUS. Til inwards and showed conmiencing cystic changes. inemesoblast forming the anterior layer passed a short dis-tance in front of the pigment-layer, and gave off vesselswhich turned over the border of the pigment-layer tosupply the vascular capsule of the lens. Th


. Transactions . Specimen No. 2. Section throiio-li the disc, shwin<f the lensdistorted and drawn out of pLice by the atypically developedfibrous vitreous. Fig. Specimen No. 2. Showin^ • anterior portion of tho ixloV> the ill-developed iris and ciliary body, dislocation ofthe lens, and folded retina. 352 MISCELLANEOUS. Til inwards and showed conmiencing cystic changes. inemesoblast forming the anterior layer passed a short dis-tance in front of the pigment-layer, and gave off vesselswhich turned over the border of the pigment-layer tosupply the vascular capsule of the lens. The conditionof the iris was much the same as that which has beendescribed bv Mr. E. Treacher Collins in aniridia. The Fig. 86.


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