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F .. Cerebral, Inferior. 

 F . Cerebral, Small. 

 F Cerebral, T: 

 verse 1 . Cervical, 



. produced by 

 1- . , Chor. 

 F Circuminsular 



the insula. 

 P. of CK F., 



Collateral 



F., 

 I inferior, in I hi de- 



Intro- 

 F . Collati ral, Superior, in 

 i 

 m man. F., 

 Const. i:-.t 



i or gri nip. 

 nine, 

 r< uminsular, olfai 



J, orbital, 

 tal, supertem 

 !•' . Coronal tin- lati 



ntal portion ol the 



F . Cruciate, in nearly all the 



i. nl. and forming, 



:i the intercerebral 



Dentate. - .pa/. F., 



Dorsal, median fissure 



F. of the Ductus venosus, a 



the du< ins venosus. 



• in the adult F. ol Ecker. See /. , 



F.. Ectoccipital .l.an 



ir tin: tip of the oi i ipital 



P., Ectofrontal «), a 



with the anterior 



;•'.. Ectorrhinal (of Owen), a 



tory eras. 



ctosylvian rnivora, the firsl or 



P., Ectotentorial 



ipital 

 P., Endomesognathica, an occasional fissure 



ithion and 



F., Entoccipital . an illy- 



F., Entolamb- 



doid. F., Entorbital (of 



■ . the olfactoi 

 F Kntorrhinal 

 I Entotentonal. See F., rial. 



F K j- : sylvian ostanl dorsal 



F., Ethmoid, the 

 P., Exoccipital 

 P., Falcial 



the fnmtal lobe, 

 ctal. Ocular, in ore in 



■ 



1 . Fimbrial, a small and 

 • 

 I Frontal . • ntral and 



P., Frontal, First. 

 Frontal, Inferior, 

 Frontal, Superior, the 

 F 1 i ntal Vertical. & 

 i Pronto-marginal, an 



P. for the 

 Gall-bladder. . , llr 



' ' tnoda 



of Glaser. 

 P. of Glaserius. a small n the 



■ the 

 lis el the 



malleus, and transmits the laxator tympani muscle 

 and the anterior tympanic artery. F., Glenoid. See 

 F., Hippocampal, a constant fissure 

 ot the cerebrum extending from the splenium to near 

 the tip oi the temporal lobe; it is collocated with the 

 hippocamp. F., Horizontal. See F., Calcarine. F., 

 Horizontal, Great [of bnun). See/., Calcarine. F., 

 Hyposylvian (oj II ildt > i. an inconstant ventral branch 

 ot the fissure of Sylvius. F., Incisor, a fissure separal 

 ingthe intermaxillary bone from the superior maxillae. 

 F , Infero-lateral. See /•"., Calcarine. F., In- 

 flected, an inconstant indentation of the dorsal margin 

 >.t the cerebrum, a little cephalad of the central 

 fissure. F., Infra-orbital. See F., Suborbital, 

 and /•'. , Spheno-maxillary . F., Insular [of Wilder), 

 one ol the fissures crossing the insula. F., Intra- 

 gyral [oj Wilde r) , a small cerebral fissure occasion 

 ally developed between the larger fissures. F., 

 Intra-orbital, in the dog's brain, a fissure between 

 the olfactorj l>ull> and the supraorbital fissure. F., 

 Intraparietal. See /■ ., Parietal. F., Intrapara- 

 central [of Wilder), a nearly constant depression 

 in the paracentral gyrus. F., Intercerebral (of 

 Wilder), the great longitudinal fissure of the brain. 

 F., Intergyral (of Wilder), & fissure between two 

 cerebral gyri. F., Interhemispheral. See /'. , 

 Longitudinal, Great (of brain). F., Interhemis- 

 pheric. See F. , Longitudinal, Great (of brain). F., 

 Interlamellai, one of the fissures separating the la- 

 mellseof the cerebellum. F., Interlobar (of Wilder), 

 the fissures of the brain separating the lobes. F., 

 Interlobular, the great longitudinal fissure of the 

 cerebrum. F., Interlobular, Great. See /•'. of 

 ■ ins. F., Intermedial (of Jensen), an inconstant 

 fissure near the end of the fissure of Sylvius. F., 

 Interpalpebral. See F., Palpebral. F. Interparie- 

 tal. See F., Parietal. F., Interpeduncular, the 

 depression between the crura cerebri. F., of Jensen. 



F., Intermedial. F., Lambdoid. I (of Owen), 

 the occipital fissure, q. v. ; 2 (of Wilder), in the 

 fetus, between the third and seventh months, a sharply 

 defined transverse depression in the occipital lobe, 

 collocated with the lambdoid suture. F., Lateral, a 

 straight fissure between the suprasylvian and the 

 longitudinal fissures. F., Lateral (of Owen), an 

 inconstant fissure on the mesal surface of the frontal 

 lobe. F., Lateral (of spina/ cord). See /•'. , 

 Antero-lateral. F., Lateral, Posterior (of spinal 

 <■<<;;/> See /■'. , Postero-lateral. F., Limbic (of 



a), the fissure surrounding Broca's great limbii 

 lobe [t includes the supercallosal, precuneal , and part 

 of the collateral fissures. F., Longitudinal (of brain). 

 Sec / , / ongitudinal, Great (of brain). F., Longitu- 

 dinal ( of liver), a deep fissure on the under surface of the 

 liver, separating the right and left lobes. F., Longi- 

 tudinal, Great (of brain), the deep mesal fissure that 

 divides the cerebrum into two hemispheres. F., 

 Longitudinal, Medilateral. See F., Intercerebral. 

 F., Longitudinal, Posterior (of spinal cord ), a deep, 

 narrow groove, extending the whole length of the 

 spinal cord, in the middle line posteriorly. F., 

 Longitudinal, Superior. See F. , Intercerebral. F., 

 Marginal | , a fissure on the mesal surface of 



the cerebrum, forming the cephalic boundary ol the 

 paracentral convolutions. F., Maxillary, a fissure on 

 the internal surface of the superior maxilla for the 

 maxilla! i r> palate bone. It extends 



obliquely downward and forward from the lower por 

 tion of the orifice of the antrum. F., Medial, a lis 

 sun parallel with and posterior to the fissure of Ro- 

 lando. F., Median, Posterior {of spina! rorJ). See 

 /.. Lon itudinal, Posterior (of spinal cord). F.,Me- 



