Abstract

The differentiation and course of the first order giant nerve fibres in the medial and posterior suboesophageal lobes of the brain of Sepia officinalis is examined in different developmental stages. In earlier embryonic stages one pair of first order giant cells differentiates on each side. Later, as a normal phenomenon, one cell of each pair degenerates. The two remaining giant fibres cross in the palliovisceral lobe. On either side of the intersection one branch of the contralateral and one branch of the ipsilateral axon are connected with the second order giant fibres. This structure, which differs from that found in Loligo, apparently mediates the functional bilaterality of the giant fibre system.

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