. Journal of comparative neurology . ^ invaginated. So in this case, we A CASE OF CYCLOPIATh. 237. Fig. 21 A Medial sagittal section of a His model of the brain at the end ofthe fourth week (modified from Spalteholz). , corpus striatum; 1st., isthmus;Mes., mesencephalon; Met., metencephalon; Myel., myelencephalon; Pal., pal-lium; , pars mamillaris hypothalami: , pars optica hypothalami;Rh., rhinencephalon; , sulcus limitans; Th., thalamus. Fig. 21 B Right half of a His model of the brain at end of fourth week, fromwhich the anlagen of the rhinencephalon, corpus striatu


. Journal of comparative neurology . ^ invaginated. So in this case, we A CASE OF CYCLOPIATh. 237. Fig. 21 A Medial sagittal section of a His model of the brain at the end ofthe fourth week (modified from Spalteholz). , corpus striatum; 1st., isthmus;Mes., mesencephalon; Met., metencephalon; Myel., myelencephalon; Pal., pal-lium; , pars mamillaris hypothalami: , pars optica hypothalami;Rh., rhinencephalon; , sulcus limitans; Th., thalamus. Fig. 21 B Right half of a His model of the brain at end of fourth week, fromwhich the anlagen of the rhinencephalon, corpus striatum, pars optica and parsmamillaris hypothalami have been removed. The cut edges are lined. Fig. 22 Model resulting from the approximation of the cut surfaces as indi-cated in the text. , taenia cerebri; , taenia thalami; X, marks the lineof union between the original ventro-mesial edges of pallial anlagen. Otherletters as in figure 21A. 238 D. DAVIDSON BLACK find the hippocampal formation developed in the edges of thepallial cup posteriorly, and above the fimbria we find choroidalinvag


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