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, Case 11 (Figs. 6a, 66, 6c). 
Fig. 6a (Plate 27). View of mesial surface of left hemisphere showing lesion in gyrus 
fornicatus. 
Fig. 66 (Plate 29). Cervical cord showing degeneration in right pyramidal tract. 
Fig. 6c (Plate 29). Dorsal cord. 
Fig. 7 (Plate 29). Transverse section from the upper dorsal region of the spinal cord 
of a Monkey, in which nearly the whole of the motor cortex of one side 
of the brain was removed some months previously. 
Figs. 8, 9, and 10 (Plate 29). Photographs of spinal cord degeneration under a high 
power. 
Fig. 8. One month after production of lesion in brain. At the upper and 
right hand part of the figure are seen normal fibres belonging to the 
direct cerebellar tract. 
Fig. 9. Three months after production of lesion in brain. At the lower and 
right hand part of the figure are seen normal fibres belonging to an 
adjacent tract. 
Fig. 10. Six months after production of lesion in brain. 
