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This gland is undeniably a vestigial organ, but we have as yet no certain knowledge of either its significance or its primitive history. BKAIN The human brain, in the course of its development, passes in regular order through conditions characteristic of certain of the lower Vertebrata (ex. Disposition of the cerebral vesicles, smooth surface of the hemispheres), and these lower con- ditions are in rare cases retained, as in many microcephalous individuals, as the probable result of arrested de...velopment. There are not infrequent deviations from the normal arrangement of the cerebral furrows and convolutions, which are closely con- nected with the development of the gray matter. These deviations can be best studied by the aid of Comparative Anatomy and Ontogeny, and the same may be said of the posterior cornu of the lateral ventricle, the calcar avis, and the eininentia collateralis Meckelii. Conspicuous among variable cerebral furrows we note the parieto-occipital fissure (f. Po. , Fig.
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