PLATE IX. ULTIMATE DISTRIBUTION OP NERVE FIBRES TO 



STRIPED MUSCLE. 

 Fig- 1. Pis?. 3. 



Muscular fibres seen in section 

 showing the manner in which, 

 according to K'uhne, the dark 

 bordered nerve fibre perforates 

 the sarcolemma and comes into 

 close relation with the contrac- 

 tile tissue. After Kuhne. pp. 

 250, 262. 



Muscular fibres with nucleated nerve fibres 

 ramifying upon them Diaphragm of the 

 white mouse. x 700. In some places the 

 appearance might easily be mistaken for a 

 nerve tuft.' pp. -247, 0!57. 



Fig. 2. 



Network composed of compound nerve trunks 



ramifying over muscular fibres. Muscle 



Chameleon. About 100 diameters. 



Division of dark-bordered fibres 

 and formation of networks of 

 pale compound and very fine 

 fibres. From the pectoral of the 

 frog. X 7CO. p. 257. 



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