The American monthly microscopical journal . OVARY OF THE CRAY-PISH. THE AMERICAN MONTHLY MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL. Vol. IX. AUGUST, 1888. No. 8. Elementary histological studies of the Cray-flsh.—X. By henry L. OSBORN. CHAPTER IV. THE OVARY. We have now examined, in this series of elementary studies of animal tis-sues, the liver and the intestine of the cray-fish. This course of the essen-tials, if fully understood, may be used as an introduction to further studiesof histology, so far as it is pursued, by means of sections. It seems, how-ever, desirable, and has been from the first a part of mv p


The American monthly microscopical journal . OVARY OF THE CRAY-PISH. THE AMERICAN MONTHLY MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL. Vol. IX. AUGUST, 1888. No. 8. Elementary histological studies of the Cray-flsh.—X. By henry L. OSBORN. CHAPTER IV. THE OVARY. We have now examined, in this series of elementary studies of animal tis-sues, the liver and the intestine of the cray-fish. This course of the essen-tials, if fully understood, may be used as an introduction to further studiesof histology, so far as it is pursued, by means of sections. It seems, how-ever, desirable, and has been from the first a part of mv purpose in connec-tion w^ith the present series, to make elementary studies of most of the partsof the body of the cray-fish, completing the round of almost all the variousorgans in the entire anatomy. The usual course of anatomical or physiolog-ical study would suggest treating the reproductive system last. To do this,however, is not convenient in the present instance ; and the order being ofno great importance for the general purpose of


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