The Journal of experimental zoology . h the cushions to theneedles on their surfaces. Flemming. Iron haematoxylin and diam. 11 Detail of the connection between the muscles and the needles of thecushions. It is shown that the striated fibers divide to fibrils, themselves stri-ated. These pass through the epithelium and become tendinous. The tendonscross the matrix of the intima and insert in the bases of the needles. haematoxylin and picro-fuchsin. 200 diam. 12 Section through intima of a cushion, nearly parallel to surface, showingin transverse and diagonal secti


The Journal of experimental zoology . h the cushions to theneedles on their surfaces. Flemming. Iron haematoxylin and diam. 11 Detail of the connection between the muscles and the needles of thecushions. It is shown that the striated fibers divide to fibrils, themselves stri-ated. These pass through the epithelium and become tendinous. The tendonscross the matrix of the intima and insert in the bases of the needles. haematoxylin and picro-fuchsin. 200 diam. 12 Section through intima of a cushion, nearly parallel to surface, showingin transverse and diagonal section the tendons which traverse the Iron haematoxylin and picro-fuchsin. 90 diam. 13 Surface view of a group of bristles of the cushions, showing the chitinousprojections to which they are movably attached. 200 diam. 14 Section through a tracheal tube which is filled with coagulated deposit,in which leucocvtes mav be seen. Flemming. Acid fuchsin. 350 diam. 408 PHYSIOLOGY OF DIGESTION IN BLATTIDAE ELDON W. SANFORD PLATE 3.


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