A Course in Vertebrate Zology a Guide to the Dissection And Comparative Study
A Course in Vertebrate Zology a Guide to the Dissection And Comparative Study
Henry Sherring Pratt
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It is made up of five divisions, the cerebrum, the anterior and largest division ; the thalamencephalon ; the midbrain ; the cerebellum ; and the medulla oblongata, which is continuous with the spinal cord. Of these five divisions the first and fourth occupy almost the entire dorsal surface. The cerebrum is divided by a median longi- tudinal cleft, called the sagittal fissure, into the two hemispheres, at the anterior ends of which are the olfactory lobes. The area of the surface of the cerebru...m will be seen to be very much increased by the presence of folds, the gyri, which are separated from one another by deep fissures called sulci. These gyri are characteristic of mammals, all of which, except the lowest, possess them. The surface of each hemisphere is divided into four principal gyri whose general position is longi- tudinal, and whose margins are not in all places distinct. 258 VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY Lateral to the sagittal fissure is the marginal gyrus, which is sometimes double posteriorly.
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