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A simple method for the preparation of ciliated epithelia for study with the scanning electron microscope is described. Ciliary groups are well preserved and it is possible to discern individual cilia and work out their numbers and orientation. Following scanning electron microscopical study some of the material was prepared for transmission electron microscopy and the ultrastructure of the tissue was found to be surprisingly well preserved. The tracheal epithelium of the rabbit, the olfactory epithelia of the goldfish and the rabbit, and the sensory epithelia in the statocyst of a cephalopod mollusc were examined with the scanning electron microscope to demonstrate the possibilities of the method.

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Acknowledgements. We would like to thank Professor J. Z. Young for his continued interest and support. The scanning electron microscope was purchased with a grant provided by the Science Research Council to Dr. Boyde, Mr. R. Willis helped in the initial stages of the study, Mr. G. Savage provided help with the goldfish material, Mr. S. Waterman provided much photographic assistance, and Mrs. N. Finney the secretarial assistance.

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Barber, V.C., Boyde, A. Scanning electron microscopic studies of cilia. Z. Zellforsch. 84, 269–284 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00330870

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