Projections from different visual areas of the cerebral cortex to the ipsilateral claustrum have been investigated in the cat by intracortical injections of [3H]proline. As a consequence of axonal flow an accumulation of radioactive material within a dorso-caudal region of the ipsilateral claustrum was found. The proline-transporting terminal arborizations of projections from areas 17, 18, 19 and the Clare-Bishop area overlap in the same claustral region. No point-to-point relation was observed between any one visual area and its claustral projection. Differences in the terminal distribution pattern were detectable according to the visual areas of origin.