The anatomical record . ers separate fromthe vomero-nasal fibers and pass ventralward to be distributedto the olfactory area on the apex and ventral surface of theolfactory bulb. The olfactory l)ulii is an ovoid mass extending horizontallyforward from the forebrain. It is separated from the latter bya well definetl f)bli(iu groo\e that defines a verj* short olfactorypeduncle. By referruig to figures .>, (>, 7, and 8 it will be seenthat the surface of the bulb is sub-divided into two definiteand separate arenas. An oval area occujiyijig the entire dorsalsurface and upper half of the media


The anatomical record . ers separate fromthe vomero-nasal fibers and pass ventralward to be distributedto the olfactory area on the apex and ventral surface of theolfactory bulb. The olfactory l)ulii is an ovoid mass extending horizontallyforward from the forebrain. It is separated from the latter bya well definetl f)bli(iu groo\e that defines a verj* short olfactorypeduncle. By referruig to figures .>, (>, 7, and 8 it will be seenthat the surface of the bulb is sub-divided into two definiteand separate arenas. An oval area occujiyijig the entire dorsalsurface and upper half of the medial surface of the bulb to whichthe filaments are distributed is the vom«*ro-nasal )-NASAL 59 ana of the olfactory 1)1111). This arra is homologous to theufcessory olfactory hull) of inainnials. Thcr olfactory an-u <)fthe bulb is somcwluit inoro extensive. It occupies the apex,aii<l ventral surface ami extends 8onie distance upwaril on the fi .?»«• Set molnuiM*. Ki^. (?) .\ section fhrough the niiddle portion of the olfactory bulbto shiiw the relation nf the vnnioro-nasnl ami olfactory areas. X 20. lateral and medial surface. The filaments of the olfactorynerves are dislrit)Uted to this area. extension forward ofthe fore hrahx cortex separates the vomero-nasal and olfactoryareas of the olfactorv bulb.


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