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Drs. Mott, Schuster, and Halliburton. 



[Oct. 20, 



Fig 2 -Diagrams of six sections, tl.e positi.m of which are shown in lig. 1. FS, Sylvian 

 fissure ; f.pa., lateral fissure ; f.rh., rliinal fissure ; f.cal., calcarme hssure. 



a disappearance of tl.e large Betz colls, the largest cells in this area 

 measuring from 25 to 30/.. It has indeed the appearance of a sensory area, 

 and it is possible that it is a continuation of the i.ost central area. 1 he fact, 

 however, that it was from this part of the^J.emisphere that movements of the 

 face, jaw, mouth, and tongue were obtained, renders it probable that this 

 is a Bensori-motor area. Experiments on the Len.ur also showed that 



