THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. 



Aside from the fact that the layer of polymorphous cells con- 

 tains a few large pyramidal cells, it consists principally of (i) mul- 

 tipolar cells with short neuraxes (Golgi's cells) and (2) of cells with 



Fig. 334. Portions of vertical section of human cerebral cortex, treated by the Golgi 

 method; X 7- The figure shows the arrangement of the different cells of the cerebral 

 cortex : gP, Layer of large pyramidal cells ; kP, layer of small pyramidal cells ; /Z, layer 

 of polymorphous cells (Sobotta, "Atlas and Epitome of Histology"). 



only slightly branched dendrites and with neuraxes passing toward 

 the surface of the brain (Martinotti's cells). Both these types of cells 

 are, however, not found exclusively in the layer of polymorphous 



