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Fig. 90.— Portions of transverse sections of the branchial lamellae of Anodonta (after Peck). 

 A, Outer ; B, inner lamella. In each leaf the cross sections of both lamellfe are seen, and also the 

 interfoliar as well as the interfilanientar junctions. C, A part of B much magnified, ol, Outer; (7, 

 inner lamella of the same leaf; r, blood-vessels ; /, the separate filaments of which the laniellse 

 consist; lac, lacunar tissue; ch, supporting tissue of the filaments, with firmer supporting 

 rods, chr. 



Fig. 91.— Portion of the ascending lamella of the outer branchial leaf of Anodonta, 



diagrammatic (after Peck). /, Tlie separate filaments, connected by interiilamentar junctions ; 

 trf, connective tissue of the latter ; v, blood-vessels ; ilj, interlaraellar junctions ; the perforations 

 in the lamella (of a darker shade) are the spaces remaining between the filaments and their 

 junctions, through which the water needed for respiration can flow. 



