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segment, its descending fibers are not overlapped by fibers from above and 

 therefore occupy the most external position of all these descending peripheral 

 systems. 



Mantle layer Inner layer Gray ret. form 



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F.r.a. 



Restiform furrow 



Rhombic lip migration | 



Ext. arc. fib. in marg. layer N. XII F.r.a.v. Septum medullas 



FIG. 454. Half of a transverse section through the medulla of a 13.6 mm. human embryo 



(beginning of sixth week). His. 



F. r. a., Beginning of white reticular formation in dorsal part of septal marginal layer. 

 Another bundle has formed more ventrally (F. r. a. v.) . 



Inner layer 



Roof plate 



Tractus solitarius 



Formatio reticularis 

 grisea 



Formatio reticularis alba 



N. XII Septum 



medullse 



Spinal V 



Neuroblasts from alar plate 

 Marginal layer 



Neuroblasts from alar plate 

 (Rudiment of accessory olive) 



FIG. 455. Transverse section through the medulla of an 8 weeks' human embryo. His. 



The terminal nuclei belonging to the auditory (acustico-facialis-abducens) 

 segment are those of the vestibular and cochlear portions of the VIII nerve. 



