1881.1 ^^'' [Wilder. 



The membraues could not be shown well on so small a scale. In this 

 and in the previous figure the fornix is seen to be continuous with the 

 Septum lucidum {SjJt. lu.) which forms part of the mesal wall of the^r^e- 

 cornu. 



Fig. 20. — Transection of the fornix with the crista. From prep. 508. 



The object of this figure is to show the decided elevation formed by the 

 Crista (Crs. /.). Only enough of the rest of the section is included to 

 locate the crista. 



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