. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 679.—Brain Stem of Dog; Doksal Vibw. a, Spinal cord; I, dorsal median groove; c, c', funicu- lus gracilis; c", clava; d, d', funiculus cuneatua; d", tuber- culum cuneatum; e, funiculus lateralis; e', tuberculum cin- ereum; /, medulla oblongata; Z, II, III, foveas of floor of fourth ventricle (fossa rhomboidea); g, limiting groove; h, median fissure; i, eminentia medialis; h, ala cinera; I, I'. pons; m, posterior peduncle, and n. middle peduncle, of cere- bellum (cut); o, anterior peduncle of cerebellum; p, v', cor- pora


. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 679.—Brain Stem of Dog; Doksal Vibw. a, Spinal cord; I, dorsal median groove; c, c', funicu- lus gracilis; c", clava; d, d', funiculus cuneatua; d", tuber- culum cuneatum; e, funiculus lateralis; e', tuberculum cin- ereum; /, medulla oblongata; Z, II, III, foveas of floor of fourth ventricle (fossa rhomboidea); g, limiting groove; h, median fissure; i, eminentia medialis; h, ala cinera; I, I'. pons; m, posterior peduncle, and n. middle peduncle, of cere- bellum (cut); o, anterior peduncle of cerebellum; p, v', cor- pora quadrigemina, anterior and posterior; q, q', peduncles (brachia) of corpora quadrigemina; r, thalamus; s, massa intermedia;- t, stria meduUaris; u, anterior tubercle of thalamus; c, pulvinar; w, corpus geniculatum laterale; x, corpus geniculatum mediale. (After EUenberger, in Leiser- ing's Atlas.) Cerebellum Medulla 1 oblongata Fig. 680.—Brain of Dog; Dorsal View. Fissures: 1, Lateral; 2, ectosylvian; 3, suprasyl- vian; 4, ectomarginal (or collateral); 4', ansate; 5, coronal; 6, eotolateral; 7, entomarginal; 8, presylvian (or orbital); 9, cruciate; 10, medilateral (separated from entomarginal on right side, but connected with it on left hemisphere); il, f. proreaj. 5. The coronal fissure is usually the continuation of the ectomarginal. It runs forward and downward, curving around the cruciate fissure, and ends behind the middle of the presylvian fissure. 6. The eotolateral fissure hes between the posterior part of the ectomarginal fissure and the suprasylvian fissure. 7 The entomarginal fissure Kes between the anterior part of the ectomarginal fissure and the dnrso-medial border. It is often indistinct and not rarely absent. , ,, , ,. ,. thedorsomemalDom ^_^^^^^^^^ t^.^ed the orbital-begms at the sulcus rhinahs, a Uttle in front of its middle, and curves over the anterior third of the lateral surface of the hemi- sphere in front of the coronal fissure. 64. Please note that


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