JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIII, 
Illustrating Mr. Moseley’s paper on the Nerves of the 
Cornea of the Rabbit and Frog. 
Fig. 
1.—Points of junction of nerve-fibres in the cornea of the rabbit, forming 
a plexus. 
2.—A similar plexus. Both from preparations stained with gold chloride. 
3 and 4 represent the relation of nerve-fibres to the corneal corpuscles, 
as seen in thin layers from the cornea of Rana esculenta. 
4,—A general view of the nerves and corpuscles, showing many apparent 
anastomoses between the two. 
3.—Actual connection of nerve-fibres with two corneal corpuscles. 
5.—One of the finest nerve-fibres from the cornea of Rana esculenta ; 
showing the varicose appearance produced by the action of gold 
solutions. Drawn under a ,, immersion lens of Gundlach. 
