THE BRAIN. 



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backwards and inwards towards the hinder 

 end of the hemisphere as the posterior cornu ; 

 and from its outer side, a little behind the 

 middle of the hemisphere, a descending cornu 

 runs outwards and downwards, and then curves 

 round in the temporal lobe to the ventral 



Fig. 69. Lepus cuniculus. The brain dissected from above. Enlarged, 

 (c. H. H.) 



C, lateral lobe of cerebellum. CA, pillars of cerebellum. CB, cut edge of 

 velum medullas posterius. CC, corpus callosum : the right half is removed. 

 C D, cut edge of corpus callosum. C F, floccular lobe of cerebellum. CS, corpus 

 striatum. F, anterior limit of body of fornix. H, hippocampus major. 

 M, medulla oblongata. O, olfactory lobe. OP, anterior optic lobe. P, pineal 

 body. V, fourth ventricle. 



region, running forwards and inwards almost 

 to the anterior end of the lobe, and ending 

 opposite the infundibulum. 



