THE MONTHLY MIUROSCOPICAL JOURNAL, JANY. 1st, 1872. PLATE IV. 



Fig. 1. Rg. 2. 



Capillary vessel witti peculiar di-erucuia. Palate o: 

 frog. Opposite a the terminal portion of a fine 

 dark 'bordered nerve-fibre is seen, and all over 

 the field num,eroas branches of the terminal net 

 ■work of very fine pale nucleated nerve-fibres are 

 represented. X 700. 



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Malpighian body and tute oi tne new: s 



kidney, showing fine nerve-fibres ramity- 



ing on the uriniferons tube and on rhe 



capillary vessels, x 130. 



From an interval between the fibres of the mylohyoid 

 muscle of the hyla. a. Trunks of fine dark-bordered nerve- 

 fibres, V7ith fine fibres conning from them, some ofvrhich 

 may be traced to the capillary. -whilr^ others are distiibuced 

 to the muscular fibres, -which are not represented in the 

 dravring. The arrangement of the nerves supplying the 

 ca.pir.ary vessel is Tvell seen. From a specimen nearly 

 ten years old, X 215. 



Fine nerves distributed to acapillary. 

 Bladder, hyla. Showing also the 

 bioplasts or "nuclei" of the nerve 

 and those of the capillary vessel 

 XTOO. 



RELATION OF FINE NERVE-FIBRSS TO CAPILLARY VESSELS. 



