Wakrp. — Nectonema. 
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Fig. 71. 
PLATE V. 
Ventral aspect of head with brain, viewed as a transparent object in clove 
oily -25C), <a60: 
Nucleus of dorsal cell showing enclosed body (x). Bohmer’s hematoxy- 
lin. Apochr.4 mm. Compens. Oc 8. X 680. 
Nucleus of dorsal cell. Kleinenberg’s hematoxylin. Apochr. 4mm. 
Compens. Oc. 8. X 680. 
More regular nucleus of dorsal cell. Ehrlich’s hematoxylin. Apochr. 
4mm. Compens. Oc. 8. X 726. 
Oblique section through basal portion of dorsal cell where the process 
enters and divides. Bohmer’s hematoxylin. Apochr.4mm. Com- 
pens. Oc. 8. X 725. 
Small nervous nuclei of brain. Ehrlich’s hematoxylin. Apochr. 4 mm. 
Compens. Oc. 4. X 360. 
Nucleus of commissural cell showing enclosure similar to that of the dor- 
sal cell. Bohmer’s hematoxylin. Apochr.4 mm. Compens. Oc. 4. 
x 360. 
Nucleus of large ganglion cell in anal ganglion. Bohmer’s hematoxylin. 
Apochr.4mm. Compens. Oc. 8. X 725. 
Nuclei of cells in peripheral layer of anal ganglion. Ehrlich’s hematoxy- 
lin. Apochr.4 mm. Compens. Oc. 8. X 726. 
