concerning the Reproduction of Nerves. 
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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE (Tab. XVII.) 
The three figures are taken from preparations now ill the 
author's possession, being the result of some of the experi- 
ments related in the paper. 
In each figure the nerve is represented in connection with 
the carotid artery, to which it naturally adheres by cellular 
membrane. 
Fig. ist. A, the carotid artery. 
B, one of the nerves of the eighth pair. 
C, the part where the first division was made, as it appeared 
after nineteen months. 
D, the part where the second division was made, and from 
which the dog died on the second day. 
Fig. 2d. A and B, the carotid artery and nerve of the op- 
posite side. 
C, the union which followed the first division, forming a 
swell like a ganglion. 
D, the second division, made two days before death. 
Fig. 3d. The same nerve cut open. 
a } h, c, represent bristles to keep the cut surfaces asunder. 
MDCCXCV. 
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