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228 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES.


PLATE IV.

Fig. 1. Dorsal muscles of a foetal pig three and a half inches long.

2. The fibre c from the previous figure, after the application of acetic acid.

3. From the brachial muscles of a fetal pig seven inches long.

4. Primitive muscular fasciculus from the cockchafer.

5. Muscular fasciculus from a pike.

6. A portion of the ischiatic nerve of a foetal pig measuring four inches.

7. Fasciculus of nervous fibres from the brachial plexus of a foetal pig four inches in length.

8. Single nervous fibres: a, from the nervus trigeminus of a foetal pig measuring six inches and a half; b, c, d, from the nervus ischiadicus of the same.

9. Nervous fibre from the vagus of a calf.

10. Ganglion-globules from the lowest ganglia of the sympathetic of a frog.

11. Capillary vessels in the tail of the tadpole.

12. Ideal representation of the formation of the capillary vessels in the area pellucida of a hen’s egg.