. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . tus (fig. 47, c), called i cere-bellum, and of a transversecommissure of that body, called6tuber annulare or e pons varolii,anthropotomy, are subordinateelements of one and the same pri-mary division of th e The next division includesthe parts of the myelencephaliccolumns which support, andfrom which are developed, theoptic lobes, o: it is the mesen-cephalon, figs. 45,46 and 47, the columnar elementsare the parts called the (fillet,and (processus a cerebello ad testes in anthropotomy, including the6 third ventricle and


. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . tus (fig. 47, c), called i cere-bellum, and of a transversecommissure of that body, called6tuber annulare or e pons varolii,anthropotomy, are subordinateelements of one and the same pri-mary division of th e The next division includesthe parts of the myelencephaliccolumns which support, andfrom which are developed, theoptic lobes, o: it is the mesen-cephalon, figs. 45,46 and 47, the columnar elementsare the parts called the (fillet,and (processus a cerebello ad testes in anthropotomy, including the6 third ventricle and its prolongations into the vascular appendages 1 The severance of the pons, and raising it, in association with parts of anothersegment, to the rank of a distinct primary division as mesocephalon, and the sever-ance of the medulla oblongata from the cerebellum, as a co-equal division, called• metencephalon, indicate the warping of the judgment through habitual contem-plation of the characteristically modified and developed parts of the human Brain of Opossum (Didetyhis), side view. p; the three parts, so named in


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