. Journal of comparative neurology . coronal sections (figs. 12 and 13) were taken areindicated. , iter; , habenular commissure; , cortex cerebri;, pineal body; , posterior commissure; , trochlear nerve; ,.inferior olive; , red nucleus; P., pons; , ventral thalamic radiations;, taenia cerebri, or point of attachment of thin cerebral roof (Epij) to innerpillar of cerebral margin; , midbrain roof; , dorsal thalamic mass;, attachment of cerebral roof to thalamus; , attachment of thinroof of third ventricle to tha


. Journal of comparative neurology . coronal sections (figs. 12 and 13) were taken areindicated. , iter; , habenular commissure; , cortex cerebri;, pineal body; , posterior commissure; , trochlear nerve; ,.inferior olive; , red nucleus; P., pons; , ventral thalamic radiations;, taenia cerebri, or point of attachment of thin cerebral roof (Epij) to innerpillar of cerebral margin; , midbrain roof; , dorsal thalamic mass;, attachment of cerebral roof to thalamus; , attachment of thinroof of third ventricle to thalamus; , cerebral ventrijle; , thirdventricle; ]., fourth ventricle; A., ependymal diverticulum from iter. X|. 212 D. DAVIDSON BLACK The roof, which is made up of ependyma, pia and fibrous tis-sue fused together, is everywhere quite thin. Its relations tothe thickened base are best brought out in the diagrams (, 12 and 13). These represent respectively a sagittal and twotransverse sections of the Vent J. 12


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