NERVOUS SYSTEM. VERTEBRATA. 



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D 357. The brain of a Common Badger (Melcs meles), in which 

 the left hemisphere has been separated from the rest of the 

 brain (figs. 151, 152, & 153). 



. 151. 



SULC. CRU 

 SULC.PRECRU. 



SULC. SUPRAS. 



Fig. 152. (x.) 



Fig. 153. (X.) 

 SULC. CRU. 



SULC GEN 



SULC.RQS. 



SULC. INTERCAL, 



SULC. CALC. 



The exceedingly long transverse crucial sulcus is placed 

 relatively far back in the hemisphere ; it appears to com- 

 municate freely with the intercalary prolongation of the 



