. Bulletin of the scientific laboratories of Denison University. 94 Bulletin of Laboratories of Denison University. [ tially similar. The large tract of descending neurites shown in Fig. 37 passing from the facial lobe arises from the lateral part of the lobe, while the ascending secondary tract, or central gus- totory path, takes its origin from the more mesial portion of the dorsal surface. These chief gustatory neurones of the facial lobe are like those of the vagal lobe in staining reaction, posi- tion and general relations. They are, however, smaller with more slender dendrites. O


. Bulletin of the scientific laboratories of Denison University. 94 Bulletin of Laboratories of Denison University. [ tially similar. The large tract of descending neurites shown in Fig. 37 passing from the facial lobe arises from the lateral part of the lobe, while the ascending secondary tract, or central gus- totory path, takes its origin from the more mesial portion of the dorsal surface. These chief gustatory neurones of the facial lobe are like those of the vagal lobe in staining reaction, posi- tion and general relations. They are, however, smaller with more slender dendrites. One of them is shown in the dorsal facia/ lobe dorsal m. P^S-35- Portion of a transection though the cephalic end of the right facial lobe of Ameiurus nehulosus. Golgi method. X 60. The communis (gustatory) root of the facialis {, VII^ enters from be- low. Dorsally is a single impregnated chief secondary neurone whose neurite enters the secondary gustatory tract [), and below it is an intrinsic neurone of type II (?'«.).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Denison University; Denison Scientific Association. Granville, Ohio : [The University]


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