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Contributions to the Anatomy of the Central Nervous System in Vertebrate Animals . ayer forming the basal portions of the wings. X 1140 Section through the junction of the molecular with the inter- mediate layer, showing the network of fibres. X 430diameters. m. indicates the side towards the 18. Transverse section through the posterior end of the tuberculum impar. X 50 One of larger cells of the fourth layer. X 450 Another larger cell of the fourth layer. X 1140 diameters. c, A small cell of the same layer. X 1140 diameters. d. Two cells of the first layer taken from the posterior end of the tuberculum impar. X 1140 Cells from the anterior part of the same layer. X 1140 Largest sized cells from the club-shaped process. X 450 diameters. Fig. 19. Ventral surface of the brain of H. dorsalis twice the natural size. Fig. 20. Side view of the brain of Mormyops (sp. ?) part of the skull being removed, MDCCCLXXXII. 6 a Scurvders. Phil,TraQ%n. 59, t 1 ? ].. c. (. --{?(, Vi* a . ^^ ^B • <o ch( a/.W \ *• ? tX? ^.^Tfi,. e *;.-\ j* )! - iSv f X


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