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The present address of Drs. Sidman and Feder is: Laboratory of Cellular Neuropathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston 15, Massachusetts, where the final stage of this investigation was carried out with partial support by Grants No. B 1938 and No. NT 271 from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness.