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R The back part of the fpine, \rith feveral pah's of nerves ifluing from it,
covered by fpheroidal bodies, firmly connefted to ,the nerves and to each
other.
H H The pedoral fins, on one of which thefe nerves are feen dividing into
fmall branches.
SS Nerves, running lengthwife on the fides of the body, to which no
fpheroidal bodies are attached.
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Fin. II. Reprefents, in a cod, the upper part of the fpinal marrow, of
the natural fize. And Fig. III. reprefents part of Fig. II. magnified.
A The fpinal marrow.
B Spheroidal bodies loofely attached to the fpinal marrow.
C In Fig. II. Spheroidal bodies, covering and clofely connefled to the
nerves and to each other.
Within the fpheroidal bodies, which are tranfparent, white ferpentine
bodies are feen as in Fig. III.
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