Besides the lamellæ surrounding the Haversian canals, some are disposed parallel with the outer and inner surfaces of the bone; these are termed circumferential lamellæ, and may be considered as concentric with the medullary canal. Others, again, penetrate between the Haversian systems; these are termed interstitial lamellæ. Each Haversian canal, together with its concentric lamellæ of bone, lacunæ, etc., is called an Haversian system, the blood-vessel contained in the central canal being the source of nutrition to the lamellæ which surround it.