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branches of ethmoidal nerve; .5, 6', branches of sphenopalatine nerve; 6, artery of corpus callosum; 7, dorsal longitudinal sinus; 8, straight sinus; 0, vena magna cerebri; 10, ventral longitudinal sinus; 11, II', transverse sinuses; /i, dorsal petrosal sinus; 13, occipital sinus; 14, dorsal cerebral vein; lo, corpus callosum; 16, fornix. (After Ellenberger, in Leisering's .\tlas.) the lumen is crossed by fibrous strands. They receive the cerebral veins (Vv. cerebri), meningeal veins (Vv. menin...gese), diploic veins (Vv. diploicse), and com- municate with veins outside of the cranium; their connections with the latter are by means of emissary veins (Emissaria). They convey the blood directly or indirectly to the jugular veins. Some are paired, others unpaired. They maj' be divided into dorsal and basilar systems. The dorsal system comprises the following: The dorsal longitudinal or sagittal sinus (S. sagittalis dorsalis) is situated in the convex border of tlie falx cereljri along the internal parietal crest.
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