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manner in which tin- ll.i<- grant 



indrfiniti-K on<< M,I<, th< 

 It t!i'- in-iil. .r i. ;!., i, I- ' :ir<*ftj|Jjr *lw\M/6*/&1mJMJt& 

 to con To i i illy to tli 



already d-fm-d. !'ui th<- 

 limiting Mil. -UM given ft* lota)* tibf 

 which i- holm-times seen in the 



'Ili'-M a^aiu, altli-, 



(Jew-lop.- 1 than it i- in mo*t f Wilia* aflrf 

 signs of retrogression in <:ornfjari*on will* 

 pan/.M-'s liniifi-* ; and as till* II 

 ..p.-n-uluni a condition not unlike tJ^r 0Mtt(b 

 nouncexl ilwindling in the 

 II the institution of thi. 

 ha-i/i- th<- prim/ 



rculum a being a mot 

 of the Chinipan/ee among Uie 

 the two species of Anthropofftheci, 



Note the large size of the 

 the paraflocculus. 



D 670. The brain of a Chimpanzee (A*&>*j*fifaf*t&ffijMjfr 



. - - . 

 because it exhibit* 

 insular region. 



At a casual glance, the 

 area appears to be 

 superior and anterior 

 as a matter of 

 plete, and a horizontal 

 talent, which b 



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