

FIG. 63. Longitudinal section of muscnlar coat of fallopian tube in a sow. a. Connective tissue trabecuUe which 

 form the septa between the bundles of unstriped muscular fibre, b. Transverse layer of unstriped muscular fibres, 

 cut across, c. Connective tissue which contains the large blood-vessels, and separates the transverse muscular 

 layer 6 from the longitudinal muscular layer d. e. Outermost, or serous, covering of the fallopian tube. p. 53. 

 Oc., 3; Obj.,S) 



FIG. 64. Fresh isolated preparation covered in serum from the tail of a rabbit, showing the transition of trans- 

 versely striped muscular fibre into a connective tissue bundle, i.e., into tendon, p. 61. (Oc.,2; Obj., 5.) 



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FIG. 15. Diagram to illustrate the course of 

 a ray of light transmitted through a muscular 

 fibre. (.See p. 56.) 



FIG. 65. Fresh preparation in serum of an if Mated muscular Hiiro of ////</(/''"''* /'ici'tis with transverse stria*, 

 a. Muscular substance. 6. Entering lion-medullary ucrve tibre. c. Doyere's prominence 1 . 11.54. (Oc., 3 ; Obj., 7.) 



