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the  left  rausde  tibre.  At  we  have  au  intact  syrapathetic  nerve 
that  etuis  with  a loop  in  a degenerated  motor  plate.  At  a tlie  prepa- 
ration  has  an  intact  sy inpatlietic  nerve  that  passes  away  along  the 
left  mnscle  fibre  forining  loops  and  varicosities.  This  nerve  fibre 
has  no  terininal  loops  in  this  preparation,  but  at  one  place  half 
way  between  a and  d a part  of  the  extension  of  the  nerve  fibre  is 
connected  with  a periterrainal  network  and  seeras  on  this  account 
to  be  situated  hypolemnially. 
The  preparation  that  forins  the  basis  of  fig.  2 shows,  among  other 
things,  a rausde  fibre  with  two  degenerated  motor  terminal  plates. 
These  terminal  plates  are  cleaiiy  situated  on  the  saine  rausde  tibre 
and  are  at  siich  a distance  froni  each  other  as  one  generally  sees 
in  pluriseginental  spinal  innervation  of  separate  cross-striated  rausde 
fibres.  An  intact  syrapathetic  nerve  [a)  with  a simple  loop  formation 
terminates  within  the  region  of  the  motor  plate  (</).  There  are  thus 
instances  of  syrapathetic  nerve  tibres  in  the  niusculature  of  the 
extremity  as  weli,  that  terininate  within  the  region  of  a motor  plate. 
Figure  3 is  drawn  from  a preparation  that  shows  one  degenerated 
Fig.  4. 
