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Other cells situated in deeper layers, and the end branches of the 

 neurites of various cells of deeper layers. 



2. Layer of small pyramids. This layer contains four types . 

 of cells: (c) small pyramids, each provided with a number of 

 small basal dendrites and an apical dendrite which ascends to the 



Fig. 172. — Diagram showing the probable course of impulses in the cerebral 

 cortex. From Cajal (Nouvelles idees, etc.). A, small pyramid; 5, large pyramid; 

 C and D, polymorphic corpuscles; E, terminal fiber from other centers; F, collaterals 

 from the white substance; G, fiber bifurcating in the white substance. 



plexiform layer, and ha^•ing a long neurite which descends to the 

 white substance; (d) large cells with short neurites; (e) small 

 cells with short neurites which end in a very rich and dense arbor- 

 ization; (/) fusiform, ovoid, stellate or triangular cells without 

 radial dendrites whose neurites form the "fibers of Martinotti" 



