. The Journal of comparative neurology and psychology. Fig. 45. A, transverse section of the telencephalon of Petroiuyzon. Transverse Section of the Telencephalon.—A true transverse sec-tion of any part of the central neiwous system must cut across bothdorsal and ventral zones of the neural tube and must cut roof plateand floor plate as nearly as possible at the same antero-posteriorlevel. A little reflection will show that while such a section is readilyobtained in any of the lower segments of the brain and cord, a truetransverse section is seldom cut in the telencephalon. Such a secti


. The Journal of comparative neurology and psychology. Fig. 45. A, transverse section of the telencephalon of Petroiuyzon. Transverse Section of the Telencephalon.—A true transverse sec-tion of any part of the central neiwous system must cut across bothdorsal and ventral zones of the neural tube and must cut roof plateand floor plate as nearly as possible at the same antero-posteriorlevel. A little reflection will show that while such a section is readilyobtained in any of the lower segments of the brain and cord, a truetransverse section is seldom cut in the telencephalon. Such a section Johnston, Forehrain Vesicle in Vertebrates. 531.


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