CORTICAL GRAY MATTER. 



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Each small granule has three to five short dendrites, which soon 

 break up into claw-like tufts in contact with adjacent granules, 

 and one long axone. The axone runs out into the superficial 

 layer, branches T-like, and, piercing the dendritic planes of Pur- 



Fig. 83. Section across a cerebellar gyrus at a right angle to the free border. 

 Diagrammatic. (Gordinier after Van Gehuchten.) 



Showing large stellate cells of first layer with their basket-work endings; the cells of 

 Purkinje, their dendritic planes in the gray layer and their axones running through the 

 granular layer to the medullary lamina of the gyrus; two large granules of Golgi type; the 

 small granules whose T-branches run parallel with the border of the gyrus; moss-like end- 

 ings of Cajal, etc. 



kinje, gives off collaterals to them until exhausted by multiple 

 division. The large granules are dendraxones, the type of Golgi. 

 The axones form remarkable arborizations toward the medullary 

 projection, touching and associating many granules. The den- 

 drites, branching freely, ramify in the superficial layer. 



