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132 EXPLANATION OF THE TABLES.
T A B L E Xr V .
' ^ J ^ H E two Figures of this table ihow the appearance of the
f c i a t i c neiTes twelve months after they had been cut acrofs
and rejoined in living frogs.
A The back or upper part of the pelvis.
B The knee.
C D The trunk of the fciatic nerve laid over a couple of pins.
E The re-union of the divided parts of the fciatic nerve, which is of a
darker colour than the original nerve. In Fig. I. It is nearly of the fame
fize with the trunk of the nerve. ,
In Fig. II. It is fomewhat larger.
The part of the nerve below the re-union preferved nearly, if not entirely,
its natural fize.
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