The Gross And Minute Anatomy of the Central Nervous System

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The fibers of the olfactory nerves pass into the underlying glomeruli.
Each fibril, just before entering a glomerulus, separates into two or three divisions, which usually enter a single glomerulus ; but, occasionally, they may pass into two glomeruli. Within the glomerulus the terminal divisions of the olfactory fibril frequently branch, forming- antler-like terminations, which come into con- FORE-BRAIN OR PROSENCEPHALON.
329 tact with an olfactory end brush of an apical dendrite of a mitral c
...ell.
2, The Layer of Olfactory Glomeruli ; the Stratum Gloinerulo- 7m7n. — This layer contains many small, roundish bodies, from 30 to 50 (ti in diameter, which are arranged alongside of one another, forming a continuous row beneath the layer of olfactory nerve fibers and above the molecular layer.
i]Mfy?iw Layer of ependymal cells.- Layer of central olfac- torv fibers.
\ Layer of mitral cells.
Layer of olfactory ::=^ f fibrils (the fila '^^ I olfactoria).
Layer of olfactory nerve-cells from the regio olfac- toria.


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