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FIG. IX. Reprefents the fciatic nerve of one of the amphibia, to wit,
the frog, of its natural fize.
FIG. X. Shews the appearance of part of the fame nerve viewed with a
magnifying glafs.
FIG. XI. Shews the appearance of the fame nerve fully ftretched and
viewed with a glafs.
FIG. XIL XIIL and X IV. Reprefent the nerves of fiihes.
Fig. XII. Shews, of the natural fize and magnitude, a nerve which runs
down the fide of a haddock, traced in Tab. XXXI I . Fig. i. S.
Fig. XIII. Shows a nerve of the ftomach of a ikate, of the natural fize and
magnified.
Fig. XIV. Shews part of the ocular branch of the fifth pair of nerves of a
ikate magnified: A few fpheroidal bodies adhere to thefe branches.
FIG. XV. Shews, as a general example of the appearance of the tendons
in the firft four clafles of animals, the appearance of one of the tendons
of a ikate, of its natural fize.
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