. The American journal of anatomy. mains as the protoplasm about the connective tissue cells, the latterforms the various fibrils. The author, 03, has traced the development ofthe framework of the submaxillary gland in the pig, where, in the earlierthe process of differentiation is the same as in the lungs. By Joseph Marshall Flint 87 way of review, suffice it to say that the syncytium forming the primi-tive framework of the lungs differentiates slowly until 10 mm. is reachedwhen, in the neighborhood of the root of the lung and the Mesocardiumposterior, the fibrils begin to appear and the cell


. The American journal of anatomy. mains as the protoplasm about the connective tissue cells, the latterforms the various fibrils. The author, 03, has traced the development ofthe framework of the submaxillary gland in the pig, where, in the earlierthe process of differentiation is the same as in the lungs. By Joseph Marshall Flint 87 way of review, suffice it to say that the syncytium forming the primi-tive framework of the lungs differentiates slowly until 10 mm. is reachedwhen, in the neighborhood of the root of the lung and the Mesocardiumposterior, the fibrils begin to appear and the cells become more isolatedfrom each other. About the young bronchi, however, they are still inclose apposition during the formation of the reticulated membrane aboutthe tubes, which, in Mallory preparations, may be seen as a dark blue 13 mm. (Fig. 21) these conditions are well shown. The stembronchus (Fig. 21 h) and its chief lateral branches is seen in longi-tudinal section lined, by an epithelium consisting of a row of inner.


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