. Transactions. yes.—Both cornese clear and normal. Lenses.—Near centre is a triangular grey opacity ; the front part anterior to the nucleus of each lens is arranged as three double lines radiating from the centre apparently following the lines of the sectors of the lens ; they are detruncated at the ends and swell out. On looking from below, the anterior spokes curve convexly forwards. Behind these is a layer of roundish opacity, and further back behind the nucleus may be seen three spokes like the anterior ones, but reversed as to their position. The R. — • — 16 D. are slightl


. Transactions. yes.—Both cornese clear and normal. Lenses.—Near centre is a triangular grey opacity ; the front part anterior to the nucleus of each lens is arranged as three double lines radiating from the centre apparently following the lines of the sectors of the lens ; they are detruncated at the ends and swell out. On looking from below, the anterior spokes curve convexly forwards. Behind these is a layer of roundish opacity, and further back behind the nucleus may be seen three spokes like the anterior ones, but reversed as to their position. The R. — • — 16 D. are slightly slanting. V. t 6 ^ -in j\ V Fundus apparently healthy. {Living specimen. December 9th, 1886.) DESCRIPTION OF PLATE II. Fig. 1 illustrates Mr. Jessops case of Lamellar Cataractmapping out the Sectors of the Lens. From a drawing by Fig. 2 illustrates Mr. Frosts case of an Abnormal EetinalVessel (see p. 175). Erect image. From a drawing by irarts. Optitk ISoc. Vol S I iU. 1


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