. The American journal of anatomy. APR 17. APR 18 50 ELIOT R. CLARK containing, for the most part, lumina, but without peripherally from them are several blind-ending pro-jections. As regards the rate of circulation, through branch 6 itis relatively fast, while through branch 10 it is slow. To sum-marize the condition of the vessels for the small area selected,there is a simple irregular plexus of capillaries with wide andrather irregular lumen, some of them with and some withoutcirculation. For convenience, the principal afferent and effefentcapillaries have been called


. The American journal of anatomy. APR 17. APR 18 50 ELIOT R. CLARK containing, for the most part, lumina, but without peripherally from them are several blind-ending pro-jections. As regards the rate of circulation, through branch 6 itis relatively fast, while through branch 10 it is slow. To sum-marize the condition of the vessels for the small area selected,there is a simple irregular plexus of capillaries with wide andrather irregular lumen, some of them with and some withoutcirculation. For convenience, the principal afferent and effefentcapillaries have been called arteriole, or arterial capillary, andvenule, or venous capillary, though they are of capillary size andappearance. In figure 2 (a day later) a slow circulation has started in anumlDer of vessels which had been non-circulating on the previ-ous day, and several new sprouts and connections betweensprouts have formed. In figure 3 this has continued, and hasbeen accompanied by an increase in the rate of circulation insome of the vessels. On th


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