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39). Fig. 78. Sketch of mould from a ripe berry (Rubus fruticosus, LINN. ). It presents a fasciculus of filaments, surrounded by a spiral filament (par. 67). Fig. 79. Tadpole, about 5'". Portion of muscle. From the tail, presenting interlaced spirals (par. 45). These are more transversely curved at the upper part, and the object (filament) is therefore wider here than below, where the direction of the curves is more oblique. At a part still lower than the figure shows, the object was as broad a...s at the upper part of the figure : and here also there was a corresponding change in the direction of the spirals (par. 51). Fig. 80. Sheep. From the spinal chord -f-. Sketch of spiral filaments (a), surrounding filaments having a more (yet not perfectly) longitudinal direction ((8). Internal to the latter, was a broad " band-like axis" (y), exceedingly de- licate, and consisting of very minute filaments, such as those in fig. 8 1 . (par. 36). Fig. 81. Sheep. From the spinal chord-f-. A. Dots, showing the curves of a spiral.
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