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Moseley analyzed one pound weight of Blatta, and found plenty of iron with a remarkable quantity of manganese.
Schneider regarded chitin as a hardening of the protoplasm rather than a secretion, and the cuticle is looked upon as an exudation. It is structureless, not consisting of cells, and consists of fine irregular laminæ. “A cross-section of the chitinous layer or ‘cuticle’ examined with a high power shows extremely close and fine lines perpendicular to the laminæ.” In the cockroach the free surface of the cuticle is divided into polygonal, raised spaces or areas which correspond each to a chitinous cell of the hypodermis. (Miall and Denny.)
Numerous pore-canals pass through the cuticle of all the external parts of the body. The larger canals nearly always form the way for the passage of secretions from dermal cells, or connect with the cavities of hairs or setæ; when very fine and not connected with hairs or scales, they are either empty or filled with air, and may possibly serve for respiration.