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PHYSIOLOGICAL SERIES. 



In this specimen the features of the typical hippocampus, 

 l>\ rifonn lobe, olfactory tubercle, and the large tubercle of 

 the olfactory tract are exceedingly well shown (fig. 99). 



Note also the corpora quadrigemina and the large mesial 

 geniculate body. 



The features of the cerebellum, which resembles that of 

 the Carnivores, are also very clearly shown. An excep- 

 tionally clear demonstration of the floccular lobe is afforded. 



SULC. I 



Sl/LC.CEN 



SULC.ROS.., 



'"SULC.CALC. 



CLF BULB* 



OLF, TUBER. FASC. DENT. 



Fig. 99. (x.) 



lec.Kuron. 



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 OPT TR. I OIF TUBER 



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...-OLF.TR TbBER. 



FASC DENT. 

 CORP. MAM. 



CPUS CER. 



-GANGL. INTER. 



The paraflocculus consists of two plump, horizontal, vermi- 

 form bands, which become continuous in front but do nut 

 form any projecting petroKil lobule. Th<- flocculus (*>I>.-K 

 8tricto)\s a little mass wodjjrd in lictween the vrntral para- 

 flocculus and the auditor nerve. 



D. 283. The brain of a (in-.-it Antr.itrr (M'/niKm/,/,,,,,,, j,, 



( $ ), in which the ri-ht licnii.-pln-n- i- ~-pa rated (li^. 100). 

 This brain is of -rcat inti-n-.-t IMT;HIM- tlic lips (and 

 especially the anterior) of the Svlvian t rigour arc H> poorly 

 that tliin drpr. -^. .1 area is \\hollv 



