b. Comtii S3ur al Neuron'ss 



4. fjobus Va?i and Fasciculus Cominunis 



a. Neurones of the Lobus Va^i 



b. Termination of Comnnunis Pibres 

 o. The Fasciculus Communis 



5. The Viscero-Mo tor Nucleus 



6. General Cutaneous Nucleus and Spina 



a. The Molecular Layer 



b. The Substantia Gelatinosa 



c. The Deeper Neurones 



d . Temi na t ion of General Cutaneou 



7. The Tuberculura Acusticum 



a. Molecular ani Granular Neurones 



b. Purkinje Neurones 



c. Termination of Acus ti co-Late ral 



d. Theoretical Conclusions 



8. Supporting Elements . . . . 



a.Ependyma 

 b. NeurOi^lia 



9. Summary of the Oblongata 



1 V Tract 



THE CEREBELLUM 63 



l.TheNeuronesof Purkinje , . . . . 64 



2. The Molecular Layer ....... 68 



3. The Granular Layer ....... 71 



a. Granular Neurones Proper . . . . .71 



b. Gol?i Neurones ....... 73 



4. Supporting Elements ....... 74 



a. Ependyma ........ 75 



b . Neuro^l i a . . . . . . . . .76 



5. Architecture and Physiology of the Cerebellum . 79 



6. Evolution of the Cerebellum ..... 82 



7. Summary of the Cerebellum ..... 85 



Section VI. THE MIDBRAIN 87 



1. The Tectum Mesencephali ...... 88 



a. Termination of the Opticus. S t r . Med ul . Prof un . 89 



b. The Superficial Neurones . . . . .91 



c. The Middle Neurones ...... 91 



