Quain's elements of anatomy . er, which istherefore denominated the ganglionic layer. On the other hand, in the neighbour-hood of the calcaruie fissure, in the occipital lobe, large cells are very scanty, theirplaces being for the most part taken by smaller ones. Again, in many parts a six-laminated cortex is produced by the intercalation of a layer of small angular cellsbetween the third layer and the ganglionic layer (Lewis).* But the most remark- * For an extended account of the structure of the cerebral cortex in man and animalsthe reader is referred to a paper by Bevan-Lewis and PI. Clark


Quain's elements of anatomy . er, which istherefore denominated the ganglionic layer. On the other hand, in the neighbour-hood of the calcaruie fissure, in the occipital lobe, large cells are very scanty, theirplaces being for the most part taken by smaller ones. Again, in many parts a six-laminated cortex is produced by the intercalation of a layer of small angular cellsbetween the third layer and the ganglionic layer (Lewis).* But the most remark- * For an extended account of the structure of the cerebral cortex in man and animalsthe reader is referred to a paper by Bevan-Lewis and PI. Clarke in the Proceedings ofthe Royal Society, vol. xxvii., 1878; and to papers by Bevan-Lewis, in the Philo-sophical Transactions for 1880 and 1882, and in Brain, and by Betz in the , 1881. 360 THE CEEEBRAL HEMISPHEEES. able differences of structui-e occur at the incuived margin of the hemisphere inthe region of the cornu ammonis or hippocampus major, and in the olfactoiylobe. These will now be specially Gh / > BT \ \/^


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