Journal of comparative neurology . Fig. 3 Section through epiphysis of the 19 mm. embryo, n 173. X 15. Slide 12, Sect. 4. Fig. 4 Section through epiphysis of the 28 mm. embryo, H 91. X 10. Slide9, Sect. 148. Ependyma solid black. 90 PERCIVAL BAILEY continues to the foramen interventriculare where it dividesinto two parts, the lateral part passing forward in the floorof the lateral ventricle (the intermediate root of the corpusstriatum, figs. 2 and 23, ), and the medial part passingthrough the foramen interventriculare, forming its floor, andextending in the lateral wall of the third ve
Journal of comparative neurology . Fig. 3 Section through epiphysis of the 19 mm. embryo, n 173. X 15. Slide 12, Sect. 4. Fig. 4 Section through epiphysis of the 28 mm. embryo, H 91. X 10. Slide9, Sect. 148. Ependyma solid black. 90 PERCIVAL BAILEY continues to the foramen interventriculare where it dividesinto two parts, the lateral part passing forward in the floorof the lateral ventricle (the intermediate root of the corpusstriatum, figs. 2 and 23, ), and the medial part passingthrough the foramen interventriculare, forming its floor, andextending in the lateral wall of the third ventricle behind thelamina terminalis as far as the recessus preopticus (fig. 18,). It is very likely that this elevation which I have justdescribed as the medial root of the corpus striatum contains inits lower end other things besides striatal tissue. I shall con-tinue to describe the entire elevation as the medial root of thecorpus striatum, following the usage of His, and shall not enterinto a discussion of its internal
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