Contributions to the Forebrain Morphology in Amphibians

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Contributions to the Forebrain Morphology in Amphibians
Gertie Sderberg
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T^l olf. , tuberculum olfactorium. ^ I^^m that of the adult m regard to the greater thickness of this cell-layer in the embryo. The brain walls are likewise thicker throughout in the lan^a. The position of bulbus olfactorius remains lateral also in larvae of greater length. At stage 0, 9 cm. Nervus olfactorius thus enters bulbus in a purely lateral direction. No accessory bulbs are to be found m Triton. — Evagination is not so extensive in urodeles as in Anura. The lateral position of bulbus ol...factorius is thus partly retained in the adult. There can therefore be no fusion between the bulbi of- the two sides, the glomeruli-layer within bulbus never reaching the medial surface, as is the case in the frog. Another consequence of the comparatively slight evagination of the brain is that the lateral ventricles are singularly short in proportion to the medial ventricle. Both the medial and the lateral ventricles are at stage 0, 9 cm. Very wide and open, it is only furthest frontad towards bulbus olfactorius 48 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FOREBRAIN MORPHOLOGY that the lateral ventricles are narrow, vertically-directed fissures.

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