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Fig. 7. Portion of a coarse biliary plexus along the margin of an inter-lobular space. a@ plexus, 5, c, d nerve fibres 
appearing and disappearing on the plexus. Silver stain. 
Fig. 8. Portion of an inter-cellular hepatic plexus. a liver cells, 5 nerve fibres which are connected by a single stem with the 
fibres around a central vein. Picrie acid. 
; Fig. 9.;; Portion of the terminal distribution of a single nerve fibre which has coursed as an unbroken stem a long distance 
among the hepatic cells, arising at its beginning from inter-lobular nerves. a nerve fibre, 6 termination. Picrie acid. 
Fig. 10. Portion of a biliary plexus with nerve fibres crossing in the middle of the spaces without joining the plexus. @ ar- 
terial twig, 5 biliary canaliculi, ce nerve fibre, with at d, several coarse end-knobs. Picric acid. 
Fig. 11. Ganglionie bodies adjacent to a portal vein in an interlobular space. a outline of the vessel, 5,5 ganglia connec- 
ted by nerve fibres, ce nerve fibre with an unusually extended arborization. Picrie acid preparation. 
Fig. 12. Ganglion of different form from an iuter-lobular plexus. 
All drawings were made with the aid of a Zeiss microscope, ocular 4, objective E; the nerve and gall capillaries to nature. 
