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the iKT\ c haiul. I hc'se lilicrs are for the most part unbranchecl 
except at the Innei- ends where most seem to be slightly forked just 
at the inner limit ol the ner\e band. There may be small branches 
to a limited degree along the sides of the nerve fibers, but it is \ery 
difficult to be sure that this is the case. Certain cells which may be 
multipolar d\d not seem true nei-\ e cells. The terminal ends of the 
ner\e cells on the inner siele of the nerve band seems to be the chief, 
if not the only region of interrelation of the nerve cells. 1 tiid nt)t 
find them quite so long or so numerous as Meyer, 19(16. There are 
diagonal fibers, especially in the mid-\entral line of older and larger 
specimens. Tliere are also a few fibers near the cell-body layer of 
the ner\e strands, which are perpendicular to the other fibers. Very 
few bipolar cells were found except in the outer zone of nuclei, but 
there were a few. 
The ner\-e fibers \\ere not foLind to contain hbrillrp. Possibly 
each cell has but one fibril. Although the nerse processes differ 
in tliameter none of them seem made of smaller elements. Often 
sexeral processes from sexeral cells run almost in a single bundle. 
The cell-body just about the nucleus was often difficult to make 
out, although in some cases it retained its epithelial character at the 
outer end. No clear indications of tigroid substance could be 
determined. 
The two deeper nerves in each arm are not so well marked as 
the superficial. They are much simpler in structure and not so 
clearlv ner\'ous structures although a few fibers are shown. At the 
mai-gins of the ner\-e ring and the other surface ner\e bands, there 
seems to be some connection between the superficial and deep sys- 
tems, by direct junction in part and by indi\-idual fibers in small num- 
ber passing from the outer to the inner nerve bands. 
Most of the cells of the superficial central system seem to be nerve 
cells, the nuclei of the external zone seem to belong to imipolar or 
bipolar cells, but a few of these may not be. Between the fibers 
there is a granular mass which does not clearly show cells, yet there 
are some cells in it, some dimlv shown larger ones and some marked 
smaller ones which ha\e many fine branches. These smaller cells 
especially seem like neuroglia cells of other forms. 
