. Electro-physiology . FIG. 248.—Rajabatis. Part of a compartment with cross-section of enclosed plate ( of the organ). ?i=nervous layer; m=meandering layer; p=papillary layer (alveolar layer). (Burdon- Sanderson and Gotch.) continued posteriorly into a much finer network, exhibiting as a whole the same characteristics as the net described by Schultze and Kolliker in the Torpedo plate, and fuses directly with the substance of the plate. Babuchin failed to assure himself of the existence of this net, and Burdon-Sanderson and Gotch (13 c, p. 142) were uncertain as to the exact mode'of ending


. Electro-physiology . FIG. 248.—Rajabatis. Part of a compartment with cross-section of enclosed plate ( of the organ). ?i=nervous layer; m=meandering layer; p=papillary layer (alveolar layer). (Burdon- Sanderson and Gotch.) continued posteriorly into a much finer network, exhibiting as a whole the same characteristics as the net described by Schultze and Kolliker in the Torpedo plate, and fuses directly with the substance of the plate. Babuchin failed to assure himself of the existence of this net, and Burdon-Sanderson and Gotch (13 c, p. 142) were uncertain as to the exact mode'of ending. Beyond the nucleated zone into which the nerve expands, there is at the cross-section of the plate a tolerably thick layer without laminse (meandering layer), the single strata of which lie parallel with


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