BRAIN OF CHIMPANZEE 



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to be distinguished from the Gorilla by the characters mentioned 

 in the account of the latter animal. Briefly summed up they 



fr. 



Fig. 275. — A, Cerebrum of a female Chimpanzee two years old. x |. (Dorsal aspect, 

 showing asymmetrical development.) c.c', ex", Anterior and posterior central con- 

 volutions ; /.?, interparietal fissure ; f.l, the longitudinal fissure ; f.po, jiarieto- 

 occipital fissure ; fr, frontal lobes ; oc, occipital lobes ; s.c, sulcus centralis. B, 

 Brain of a female Chimpanzee two years old. x h. (Lateral aspect.) cb, Cere- 

 bellum ; c.c', c.c", anterior and posterior central convolutions; fr, frontal lobe; f.s, 

 fissnra Sylvii ; is, island of Reil ; md, medulla oblongata ; oc, occipital lobe ; pa, 

 parietal lobe ; s.c, sulcus centralis ; tp, temporal lobe. (From Wiedersheim's 

 Structure of Man. ) 



are mainly as follows : — The ears are large, and generally stand 

 out from the head ; but there are exceptions to be noted pre- 

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