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tural correlatives: Paracentral, paroccipit pertem poral, meditem- 
`. poral, subtemporal, subfrontal, Dafa me ‘insular, supercallosal, or- 
bital, precentral, supercentral (dorsal part of precentral), postcentral, 
a. and Sorin Lastly the thirteen nose al, inconstan 
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including the sagittal (interhemicerebral ) forty-six, a larger 
number than before enumerated. The names are mmononyms, 
selected or formed from names in common use or already pro- 
posed by some original investigator. Most of them imply either 
the relation of fissures to structural correlatives or their position 
relative to some main fissure. The same is the case with most of 
"3 e gyral names, but a few have been correlated with the border- 
g fissures ; lingual and fusiform, for example, are replaced by 
ilaia and suBeallatersal. The paper was illustrated by dia- 
_ grams of the mesal and lateral aspects of the hemicerebrum, and | 
by lists of the fissures grouped as above. Some of the fissures 
_were discussed in detail, and the paper concluded with an expres- 
sion of the belief that the common idea of the usefulness of the 
brains of monkeys as foundations for the study of human brain - 
is erroneous, and that, contrary to the view and practice of Mey- 
- nert, it is much better to examine fcetal brains at various stages 
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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIX. 
oo The figures are a but based upon a very simple, adult, mulatto b 
cad 322 in the museum of Cornell Un niversity, and they probably represent an 
treme Pe E — yes dence. 
es are in capitals. The fissural names are in italics and common! 
“placed just clos the pee bi e lines. All the names on the figures are Latin, but 
- English paronyms are n the text. The abbreviations F. prs., F. sòs. an 
stand respectively for se phasic n, subsylvian and basisylvian fissures. The 
: is Wernicke’s fissure, or the occipitalis anterior of Schwalbe. 
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