CEREBELLUM. 



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frequent large granule cells (Fig. 398) are more than twice the size of the 

 small ones; their branched dendrites reach even into the gray stratum, 

 and their neuraxon, going in the opposite direction, is soon resolved into 

 very numerous branches which penetrate the entire granular stratum. 



Neuroglia cell. 

 Short -rayed cell. 



Purkinje's cell. '-^. s 

 Neuraxon of a basket cell. 



Collaterals of a 

 Purkinje cell. 



~~; Eosine bodies. 







jfc. Long-rayed 

 cell. 



Collaterals of a 

 cortical cell. 



Neuraxon of a 

 large cell of the 

 granular stratum. 

 |j-i Fibers to the 

 I cortex. 



Small cells of the gran- 

 ular stratum. 



FIG. 398. DIAGRAM OF A SAGITTAL SECTION OF THE CEREBELLUM. 



Except the large granule cell, which is from a kitten, the cells are drawn from Golgi preparations from 

 an adult man. K, large cortical or basket cell. 



The granular layer also contains a thick network of medullated fibers 

 which proceed chiefly from the white substance. A part of these fibers 

 end in the "cosine bodies" of the granular stratum, which are heaps of 



