Quarterly journal of microscopical science . ivH,>r; jalan! IW Eair JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VII, Illustrating Prof. Clelands paper on the Grey Matter of theCerebral Convolutions. Fig. 1, is a vertical view of the whole depth of the grey matter, not takenfrom any one specimen, but exhibiting the structure as it may bemade out from a number of specimens, only very much shortened. „ 2, copied from a specimen stained and preserved in glycerine, showsthe appearance of some of the smallest nerve-corpuscles, wherethe external layer of nucleated protoplasm passes into
Quarterly journal of microscopical science . ivH,>r; jalan! IW Eair JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VII, Illustrating Prof. Clelands paper on the Grey Matter of theCerebral Convolutions. Fig. 1, is a vertical view of the whole depth of the grey matter, not takenfrom any one specimen, but exhibiting the structure as it may bemade out from a number of specimens, only very much shortened. „ 2, copied from a specimen stained and preserved in glycerine, showsthe appearance of some of the smallest nerve-corpuscles, wherethe external layer of nucleated protoplasm passes into the subja-cent layer. ,, 3, taken from a position considerably deeper than that represented infig. 2, shows various appearances of nerve-corpuscles and nuclei asthey lay in the specimen. „ 4, shows a nerve-cor[juscle with three poles, each apparently continuedinto a medullated fibre. ,, 5, is a similarly shaped corpuscle to that shown in fig. 4, but with thehorizontal and deep processes branching. ,, 6, is a large nerve-corpuscle liber
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