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and to the special literature. It need only be mentioned 

 here that in a careful effort to show that his area p (temporal 

 area) contains the auditory cortex of the rodent, Fortuyn 

 was unable to obtain any conclusive evidence, though he 

 believes that this is the case. Lashley has plotted the 

 electrically ex^citable area in the rat, which included approxi- 

 mately areas f and f and the anterior edges of areas n(?), 

 j(?) and k, and has carried out a large number of experiments 

 which seem to indicate a high degree of transferability of 

 function in the cortex of this animal. 



