. They are not dead : Restoration by the "heat method," of those drowned, or otherwise suffocated. Fig. 8. Fig. 9. Fig. Fig. 8, a ruder plan of the parts in Fig. 6; a, basement membrane ; 5, cells ;c, fibrous sinewy under-structure. Fig. 9, the same, forming a short tube sX g ; a pouch, crypt, or follicle ath ; and at i a coiled long tube. Fig. 10, Tc, I, simple follicles, with sides a little corrugated ; m, n, the samebranched (racemose) ; o, outlet of many tubes, perhaps merely branched, per-haps from many racemose follicles ; different modes of increasing surface. 52 It is found in the


. They are not dead : Restoration by the "heat method," of those drowned, or otherwise suffocated. Fig. 8. Fig. 9. Fig. Fig. 8, a ruder plan of the parts in Fig. 6; a, basement membrane ; 5, cells ;c, fibrous sinewy under-structure. Fig. 9, the same, forming a short tube sX g ; a pouch, crypt, or follicle ath ; and at i a coiled long tube. Fig. 10, Tc, I, simple follicles, with sides a little corrugated ; m, n, the samebranched (racemose) ; o, outlet of many tubes, perhaps merely branched, per-haps from many racemose follicles ; different modes of increasing surface. 52 It is found in the form of an extended sheet, or of pouchesor follicles, or of tubes straight or coiled or branched, oftenwith follicles about them, and then looking, when isolated,like the bark of the trunk, branches, twigs, and leaves ofa tree ; but the larger part of the Tissue is found in theform of closed cells or sacs of different forms in differentvarieties, and filled with the liquid which it secretes. These cells are attached to the extended or to the tubu-lar membrane, which is then called basement cells grow up f


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