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i connecting bundles of pale, grey, or gelatinous nerve nbres in the connective tissue, beueaili 

 mucous membrane of the small intestine. Such ganglia exist in enormous number in the corres- 

 ponding situation in every part Of the intestine. Young bull. X 29. p. 129. 



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X 130 



Portion of a 6' the side of a 



sympathetic nerve, showing ganglion cells 



aad arrangement of the nerve fibres. 



X 130 p. 129. 



One of the ganglion cells "with nerve fibres connected with it, 



from a sympathetic nerve disfibuted to the pencwrdium. 



showing that the pale fibres are continuous "with the substance 



of the ganglion. Ox. X 700. p. 129. 



Fig. 2lA 



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Portions of two ganglia, with connecting nerve trunks. Same specimen as in Fig. 199 but more 



highly magnified, x 215. p. 129. 



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