1. The massive fibrin cylinder.-2. The granular cylinders.-3. The hyaline cylin der. 4. The waxy cylinders.-5. Epithelial casts and cylinders.-6. The uricacid cylinders. PLATE VII.-B. 1. The ordinary pus-corpuscles.-2. Those with prolongations showing amoeboid movements.-3. Corpuscles with their nuclei rendered distinct by adding acetic acid.-4. Corpuscles as altered by chronic pyelitis.-5. Corpuscles swollen the action of carbonate of ammonium. A B PLATE VIII.-B. 1. Cancer elements, as seen in the sediment of medullary epithelial cancer of the blad. der.-2. A fragment of cancerous villous tissue of seldom occurrence. |