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a portion of these two projections takes place, forming the commissura mollis 

 or mass a intermedia. The condition at this stage is shown in Fig. 467. Later 



Ant. corp, quad. Diencephalon 



Tegmental 

 swelling 



Mammillary 

 body 



Tuber 



cinereum 



Pallii 



Beginning of 

 fossa Sy.vii 



Ant " I olfact. 

 Post, j lobe 



Optic stalk 



Infundibulum Hypophyseal pouch. 

 Fig. 465. — Lateral view of the model of the brain of a 13.6 mm. human embryo (beginning of 6th 

 week). F, Beginning of frontal lobe; T, beginning of temporal lobe. Bis. 



this protrusion thrusts the lateral structures above described (the pulvinar, 

 geniculate bodies and brachia) to the side, the cavity of the lateral geniculate 



Epll balanitis (Corpus plnealo) 



Mclathalaraus [Corpora geniculate) 



. Corpora quatlrigeinina 



--.Peduneulus cerebri 



RMnencephalon ' 

 Corpus striatum 

 Sulcus hypotlialamiciis , 



Hypothalamus ■" 

 Chiasma opticum 



Cerebellum 

 Fossa rhomholdea 



Fig. 466.— From a model of the brain of a 13.6 mm. human embryo, right half 

 seen from the left side. His, Spalteholz. 



body being obliterated. The prominence itself extends to the tegmental swell- 

 ing (see Figs. 467-8) and there thus arises the possibility of direct connections 



