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PLATE XVI. 

 FIGURE 1. 



General type of cell lamination in the temporal lobe (area No. 3). 



From a section through the middle of the second temporal gyrus. 



Compare with Plate XV. figures 1 and 2. At 4 (external layer of large pyramidal cells) 

 the cells have suffered a marked loss in volume and depth of staining. The layer of stellate 

 cells remains unchanged. Poor in area No. 1, better in area No. 2, the internal layer of large 

 pyramidal cells (6) now assumes reasonable proportions; cells pertaining to this lamina are seen 

 extending down into the fusiform layer. 



Low power drawing, x ?"- ; high power, - ';". 



FIGURE 2. 



Cell lamination in the angular gyrus. 



Brawn to show that the cortex of this part does not possess a specialised lamination but 

 resembles the common temporal type. 



