JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE IV, 
Illustrating Dr. Moxon’s paper on the Peripheral Termination 
of a Motor Nerve. 
Fig. . 
1.—Root of antenna, with its nerve, ganglion, and muscle, seen with 3th 
inch object-glass. a, ganglion; 4, motor antennal nerve coming, 
at 4, from, a’, the sensory antennal nerve; c, motor anteanal 
muscle; d, root of antenna; ¢e, the nuclei of its sarcolemma; g v, 
apparent nuclei in the space between the edge of the sarcous sub- 
stance and the sarcolemma; / 4’, nuclei on motor antenne uerve. 
2.—The same muscle in a state of contraction. Letters as in Fig. 1. 
3.—Partial outline drawing of the head of the larva of Culex. Specimen 
seen from above with }th inch object-glass. Letters as Figs. 1 
and 2. m, eye; 2, antennal lobe of encephalon; 0, optic uerve ; 
p, end of dorsal vessel; g, part of armature of mouth; s, con- 
strictors of, 7, pharynx; v, cesophagus. 
4.—One of the muscles of the trunk, seen with }th inch object-glass. Its 
sarcous tissue torn; the sarcolemma remaining perfect. e, a 
nucleus upon the sarcolemma. 
