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pale terminal intramuscular branches of the nerve- 

 fibres, PI. X, fig. 2. In more recent memoirs he seems 

 to have abandoned the idea of the existence of those 

 very peculiar bodies which he termed " ]^erven-End- 

 knospen," and with reason, since no other observer 

 professes to liave seen objects at all resembling those 

 figured by Kiihne. I should, however, state that the 

 later observations of Kiihne have in the main been 

 supported by Engelmann and some other obervers. 



279. Memoirs on the ilistribution of nerve to 

 muscle from I860 to ISGo. 



Lionel S. Beale. On the distribution of Serves to 

 the Elementary Fibres of Striped Muscle. — Phil. 

 Trans., June, 1860. 



Kiihne. Note sur un nouvel organe du sjsteme 

 nerveux. — Comptes rendus, Feb., 1861. 



Kiihne. Ueber die peripherischen Endorgane der 

 motorischen Nerven. — Leipzig, 1862. 



Theodor Margo. Ueber die Endigung der ]^erven 

 in der quergestreiften Muskelsubstanz. — Pest, 1862. 



Kolliker. Untersuchungen iiber die letzten Endi- 

 gungen der Xerven. — 1862. 



Lionel S. Beale. Fui-ther observations on the Dis- 

 tribution of ISTerves to the Elementary Fibres of 

 Striped Muscle.— Phil. Trans., -Tune, 1862. 



Rouget. Kote sur la terminaison des nerfs moteurs 

 dans les muscles chez les reptiles, les oiseaux et les 

 mammiferes. — Comptes rendus, Sept. 20th, 1862 ; 

 also Brown -Sequard's Journal, 1862. 



N^aunyn. Ueber die angeblichen peripherischen 

 Endorgane der motorischen Nervenfasern.^In 

 Reichert und Du Bois Reymond's Archiv, 1862, 

 p. 481. 



Lionel S. Beale. On the Anatomy of Nerve-fibres 

 and Cells, and on the ultimate Distribution of Nerve- 

 fibres. — Quarterly Journ. of Mic. Science, April, 1863. 

 Lionel S. Beale. Further observations in favour 

 of the view that Nerve-fibres never end in Voluntarv 



