Peripheral nerves were autologously grafted to the retinae of adult rats. The distal end of the nerves was inserted into fetal tectal tissue placed within cortical lesion cavities. Two to 8 months later, anterograde pathway tracing using horseradish peroxidase demonstrated retinal axons regenerating along the length of the PNS nerve graft in 87% of animals with viable PNS and fetal tectal grafts. Of these animals, retinal axons grew into the tectal neuropil in 23% of cases but specific innervation of appropriate target regions was not detected.