Journal of morphology . MdivDsiV 1/ 188 MILLER. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE IX. Fig. 17. Reconstruction from sections of a lung lobule. X 50 times. Themodel is divided through its centre, and is viewed towards the pleura. The tip ofthe terminal bronchus is the colored yellow ; the atria are colored pink ; the air-sacs and air-cells are dark. The upper arrow indicates an air-sac passage leadingfrom an atrium into an air-sac. The lower arrow passes through a vestibule intoan atrium and its point may be seen in an air-sac. Fig. 18. Reconstruction from sections of the lobule of the lung. X 50


Journal of morphology . MdivDsiV 1/ 188 MILLER. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE IX. Fig. 17. Reconstruction from sections of a lung lobule. X 50 times. Themodel is divided through its centre, and is viewed towards the pleura. The tip ofthe terminal bronchus is the colored yellow ; the atria are colored pink ; the air-sacs and air-cells are dark. The upper arrow indicates an air-sac passage leadingfrom an atrium into an air-sac. The lower arrow passes through a vestibule intoan atrium and its point may be seen in an air-sac. Fig. 18. Reconstruction from sections of the lobule of the lung. X 50 17 and 18 are the two halves of the same model which has been cut in halfand its two cut surfaces exposed. The letters a and a, and h and b show how thetwo figures can be placed over each other. The lobule is divided in the centreand is the view towards the deeper portion of the lung. The colors indicate thesame as in Fig. 17. The dotted line separates two lobules from each other, andjust beneath it is the point where t


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