Abstract
The cells of the pancreas of a woman were studied by means of Aoyama's and Baker's methods with the following results: 1. A canal-like Golgi apparatus and lipoidal bodies are observed in both exocrine and endocrine cells. 2. The size of the apparatus and the number of lipoidal bodies are in inverse ratio in both cell types. These results do not support the theory that the Golgi apparatus as seen in fixed cells is the result of the metallic impregnation of lipoidal bodies.