Text book of Normal Histology Including An Account of the Development of the Ti
Text book of Normal Histology Including An Account of the Development of the Ti
George a George Arthur Piersol
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; the interlacing fibres, derived from the optic tract, form a lamina rather than distinctly-grouped bundles. 2. The stratum cinereum, a cap-like mass of gray matter, em- bracing the subjacent optic fibres, and containing numerous nerve- cells of varying size, the larger ones occupying the deeper parts of the layer. 3. The stratum opticum, consisting of the continuation of the preceding gray matter, through which extend the bundles of optic nerve-fibres entering by the superior brachium ; poste...riorly the fibres are fine, while anteriorly they become robust to take part in the FIG. 347. Section across superior corpora quadrigemina and adjacent part of thalamus : i, Sylvian aqueduct ; gr, gray matter of aqueduct ; c. Q. S. , quadrigeminal body, con- sisting of, /, stratum lemnisci, o, stratum opticum, c, stratum cinereum ; Th, thala- mus (its pulvinar) ; c. G. I. , c. G. E. T internal and external geniculate bodies ; br. S. , br. I. , superior and inferior brachia ; f, upper fillet ; /.
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