St) ud-ure of Muscle. 539 



DIVISION 11. MUSCLES AND TENDONS, S YAW VIAL SHEATHS, 

 BURS.E, FASCIA, AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE. 



SERIES VIII. STRUCTURE AND ARRANGEMENT OF 

 MUSCLES AND TENDONS, SYNOVIAL SHEATHS, 

 BURS/E, FASCI>!E, AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE. 



8. 1. Muscular Fibres. — "A packet of muscular fibres, from a 

 piece of salt beef, which had been boiled " — in spirit. 



B. C. IV. 1. N. 1. 



8. 2. Relative Vascularity of Muscle and Tendon.— Part of 



a gastro-cnemius muscle and tendo-Achillis, injected with 

 vermilion, dried, and mounted in turpentine to illustrate the 

 above. 



The difference between the two in colour, and hence in 

 vascularity, is very striking. B. C. iv. 1. N. 2. 



8. 3. Arrangement of Muscular Fibres. — Rectus femoris muscle 



of " a child twelve months old " — dissected, and in spirit, to- 

 illustrate a penniform arrangement of the muscular fibres. 



B. C. IV. 1. N. 3. 



8. 4. Arrang-ement of Muscular Fibres. — Injected right 



