187 



sho« the character and arrftn^ement of its neuroneE, together 

 with the termination of an olfactory fibre. The Go\P,i method, 

 « 250. 



Pi?.?7. Two neurones fro* the nucleus n eu ropo r i cus . The 

 section was taken in the sagittal plane. The Golgi method, 

 " 230. 



Pi?. 38. A group of neurones from the right pallial em- 

 inence. The Golgi nethod, " 67. 



Pig. 39. Neurone from the right pallial eminence. Its 

 axone finally enters the tractus pallii. The Golgi method, 

 X 230. 



Pig. 40. Neurone from the right pallial eminence sending 

 its axone into the pallial commissure. The Golgi metbod, x 230, 



Pig. 41. A neurone of Cajal from the left pallial eminence, 

 The Golgi method, x 230. 



Pig. 42. Ependyma from the left striatum. The fibres 

 really extend entirely to the limitans externa, but only the 

 inner portion has been represented. The Golgi method, " 230. 



Pig. 43. Neurogliar element from the pallial eminence. 

 The Golgi method, " 230. 



PLATE VI. 



Pig. 44. A tract- neurone lying just to the left of the 

 median raphe of the oblongata, sending its axone into a tract 

 of the opposite side. The Nissl method, * 900. 



Pig. 45. Commissural neurone from the right side of the 

 oblongata; its axone passes to the left across the median raphe. 

 The Nissl method, » 1120. 



