. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. THE BRAIN 173. Tr.ojit Jkf <p Fio. l-ti.—Brain ov Pigeon. (A, dorsal; B, ventral; and C, lateral view.) VH, cerebral hemispheres ; MH, optic lobes ; HU, cerebellum ; XH, medulla oblongata; Med, spinal cord ; I-XIl, cranial nerves ; 1, 2, first and second spinal nerves ; L.ol^ olfactory lobes ; Tr.opt, optic tract ; Jiif, infundibulum ; Hyp, hypophysis. from above (Fig. 143) while in the higher types (Primates) even part of the cerebellum is hidden (Figs. 145, 146). The commissures between the hemispheres (corjms cal
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. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. THE BRAIN 173. Tr.ojit Jkf <p Fio. l-ti.—Brain ov Pigeon. (A, dorsal; B, ventral; and C, lateral view.) VH, cerebral hemispheres ; MH, optic lobes ; HU, cerebellum ; XH, medulla oblongata; Med, spinal cord ; I-XIl, cranial nerves ; 1, 2, first and second spinal nerves ; L.ol^ olfactory lobes ; Tr.opt, optic tract ; Jiif, infundibulum ; Hyp, hypophysis. from above (Fig. 143) while in the higher types (Primates) even part of the cerebellum is hidden (Figs. 145, 146). The commissures between the hemispheres (corjms callosum and fornix, Fig. 145) are also much more highly develoiDed than in the Sauropsida. The corpus callosum or pallial commissure, though small in the lower Mammalia (e.g., Monotremes and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Wiedersheim, Robert, 1848-1923; Parker, William Newton, 1857-1923. London, Macmillan