Quarterly journal of microscopical science . nules black and the nucleolar deutoplasm w is another case of Secondary nuclei : compare also tig. 23. TakenFrom a Sa ccoc i lliis pa pilloeerc us (Naples) which had been im-mersed for six weeks in formol-Flemming. Figs. .M and 32.—Mann-Kopsch preparation of nearly ripe egg. Fig. HIshows appearance of cytoplasm before soaking sections in turpentine,and tig. 32, after treatment for about three hours in turpentine. In fig. IV2the Golgi elements alone resist decolorization. Fig. .!.{.- Mann-Kopsch preparation, decolorized in turpentine, to


Quarterly journal of microscopical science . nules black and the nucleolar deutoplasm w is another case of Secondary nuclei : compare also tig. 23. TakenFrom a Sa ccoc i lliis pa pilloeerc us (Naples) which had been im-mersed for six weeks in formol-Flemming. Figs. .M and 32.—Mann-Kopsch preparation of nearly ripe egg. Fig. HIshows appearance of cytoplasm before soaking sections in turpentine,and tig. 32, after treatment for about three hours in turpentine. In fig. IV2the Golgi elements alone resist decolorization. Fig. .!.{.- Mann-Kopsch preparation, decolorized in turpentine, to showipreading out of the Golgi apparatus. On the left of the ligure is anotherexample of the breaking up of the apparatus; compare also tig. 28. Fig. 34.—Nearly ripe egg fixed by Champy-Kull and stained in were violet, nucleolar deutoplasm yellow-brown. Fig. 35.—Da Fano preparation to show peri-nuclear activity. Cobaltnitrate-formalin followed bv silver-nitrate reduction. Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci. Vol 66, PI 1,. del. NO. 261 Quart. Journ, Micr. Sci. Vol 66, PI. 2.


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