Abstract
In 1883 I communicated a paper to the Royal Society, in which I described the occurrence of a pigment closely resembling vegetable Chlorophyll in the so-called “Liver” of Invertebrates; and in 1885 a further contribution in continuation of the same subject, which was published in the ‘ Philosophical Transactions ’ (Part I., 1886). This colouring m atter I named from its likeness to Chlorophyll, Entero-chlorophyll. I showed in the latter paper that it occurred in the glandular epithelium lining the liver tubes, either in granules, or dissolved in oil globules, or in a more or less diffused form, in the latter case staining the cell-protoplasm.

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