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Fig. 7. Transection tliroiigh the rostral part of the anterior commissure 

 of a carp about 40 cm. in lengtli. Toluitlin blue method. X l-'j*^ (Zeiss comp. 

 DC. 6, obj. 8 mm. Reduced to two-thirds). Detail cells. X ''^^G (Zeiss comp. 

 DC. 18, obj. 4 mm. Reduced to two-thirds). All drawings made with a 

 camera lucida at level of stage. This section is through the same region 

 as Fig. G and shows the numerous small cells of the nucleus of termination 

 of the nervus terminalis. Two of the cells are drawn at a higher magnifica- 

 tion. The two tr. olf. lob. med. appear almost colorless in the preparation, 

 but are here colored black in order to orient the group of cells with reference 

 to Fig. G. 



