DESCRIPTION 01^ PLATES IV & N-^icontimed), 
with a triangular body, which contains granular matter and an 
oval nucleus. C, C. Branching nucleated cells, very nearly re- 
sembling the cornea-corpuscles. > The granular appearance they 
exhibit is most probably due to the prolonged action of diluted 
acetic acid, x 340. 
G. — A. Bundle of dark-bordered fibres, crossing a capillary vessel and 
dividing into two branches. B. Pine bundle, composed entirely 
of some of the fine fibres running in the same sheath with the 
dark-bordered fibres. The bundle is seen to leave the sheath of 
the smaller branch, and to be distributed to the capillaries. Prom 
the inner layer of the derma. X 540. 
7. — Capillary vessel from the inner layer of the derma, with nerve-fibres 
running on each side in same sheath. These fine nerve-fibres 
present, at unequal distances, spindle-shaped swellings. Some of 
the fibres are seen to leave the sheath, and to pass to other capil- 
laries. X 425. 
8. — Capillary vessels, with fine nerve-fibres distributed to them. Prom 
the outer layer of the derma. The fibres are seen to cross the 
capillaries in different directions, and to unite with one another.* 
X m. 
* It is necessary here to notice that, in consequence of the capillaries 
being injected witli^carmine solution, the numerous nuclei connected with 
their walls cannot be discerned, and, therefore, they have not been repre- 
sented in the drawings. 
