. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. 25-1 THE CAT. [chap. IX. 22'93; pliospliatc of iron, 1*23 ; pliosphate of lime, 1*62 ; phosphate of magnesia, 3'4 ; chloride of sodium, 4*74; sulphate of potash, 1*G4 ; free phosphoric acid, 9*15 ; and silicic acid, 0'41. The STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS of ncrvous tissuo are mainly of two kinds: (1) fibres, and (2) nei've-cclh or corjyuHclcs. The former of these elements makes uj) the bulk of the peripheral part of the nervous system, while the corpuscles abound in its axial portion and in its
. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. 25-1 THE CAT. [chap. IX. 22'93; pliospliatc of iron, 1*23 ; pliosphate of lime, 1*62 ; phosphate of magnesia, 3'4 ; chloride of sodium, 4*74; sulphate of potash, 1*G4 ; free phosphoric acid, 9*15 ; and silicic acid, 0'41. The STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS of ncrvous tissuo are mainly of two kinds: (1) fibres, and (2) nei've-cclh or corjyuHclcs. The former of these elements makes uj) the bulk of the peripheral part of the nervous system, while the corpuscles abound in its axial portion and in its scattered ganglia. The NERVE FIBRES are again divisible into two kinds : (1) the Kliitc or tubular nerve fibres, and (2) the gre// or^X(f/c fibres. The n-hife fibres, which form the bulk of all the nerves except those of the sympathetic system, arc nearly cylindrical filaments C. ^ii. 2 3 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900. London, Murray
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