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Fig. 53. Chick in ovo ; incubated fifteen days. From the leg. Filament, seen with 
an immense number of other filaments, forming a very large inuscle- 
fasciculus (par. 45). 
Fig. 54. Periwinkle. Interlacing spirals. The lower part of a was not very distinctly 
seen on the left side. (3. Similar objects, but larger. They are in outline, 
y. Seen with great distinctness (par. 45). 
Fig. 55. Scheme, illustrating the structure, apparently, of the objects figs. 40 a, 
41 a, (3, 52, 54, 56, 83, 84, and of every object termed in this memoir a 
filament, flat filament, or band, i. e. a “ fibre” (pars. 13, 14). 
Fig. 56. Turtle. Portion of muscle from the heart. It is a filament, composed of 
two interlaced spirals (par. 45) ; but very much larger than usual. At 
a the filament is broadest : at (3 it is narrower, perhaps from elongation : 
at y it is twisted ; and it is the (narrow) edge of the filament that is 
here seen (par. 44 Note). 
Fig. 57. Chick in ovo ; incubated fifteen days. Interlacing spirals, a. Two nuclei, 
with orifices (“ nucleoli”), in the space circumscribed by one of the 
spirals (par. 44). 
Fig. 58. Tadpole, 5 Four spirals visible on one side of the fasciculus ; in each of 
which were seen two filaments (par. 42). An appearance of fibres cross- 
ing one another (spirals entering into the formation of the investing 
membrane ?) was observed at the outer part. They are not shown in the 
figure. 
Fig. 59. Tadpole. From the tail. A small muscle-fasciculus, in which are seen 
spirals surrounding objects, probably filaments, too minute to be ex- 
amined in this state. On the left side, one of the spirals is ruptured, 
(par. 42). 
Fig. 60. Scheme, showing the structure of objects illustrated by fig. 55, in an altered 
state (see pars. 27, 38, 39). 
Fig. 61. Muscle-filament (“ fibrilla”) from the iris of a fish, on its flat surface 
(par. 45). 
Fig. 62. Tadpole, about 6'". Sketch of the widened or brush-like extremities of two 
ruptured fasciculi of muscle (par. 1 19 Note.) a. Two filaments (“ fibrillse”). 
The inner of these filaments presents its edge only. The outer filament 
exhibits at the upper part, its flat surface ; and at the lower part, its 
edge : i. e. this filament is twisted (par. 45.). Dots represent the situa- 
tions of the other filaments in these two fasciculi. 
Fig. 63. Tadpole. Sketch of a fasciculus of muscle, broken off at the upper part. 
The transverse and longitudinal striae, are represented by lines, except at 
a, where the structure is delineated fully. This part shows the edge of 
six filaments (“ fibrillae”) (par. 45). (3, (3 , (3. These longitudinal striae 
darker than the rest (par. 42). 
