. Diseases of the nervous system : for the general practitioner and student. ALA OF CENTRALLOBULE ANTERIOR SEMI-LUNAR LOBE POSTERIOR SEMILbNAR LOBE SUPERIOR — SEMILUNAR LOBE HORIZONTALFISSURE INFERIORSEMILUNAR m -^ssgysjs- CLIVUS OF MONTICULUS LOBE POSTERIOR CEREBELLAR NOTCH FOLIUM OF VERMIS Yig. 35.—Diagram of the Dorsal Surface of the Cerebellum. {Morris Anatomy.) SUPERIOR CEREBEL-LAR PEDUNCLEPOSTERIOR MEDUL-LARY VELUMMIDDLE CEREBELLARPEDUNCLE FLOCCULUS ANTERIORFOURTH MEDULLARYVENTRICLE VELUM L1NGULA NODULE UVULA BI VENTRALLOBE LOBULUS GRACILIS ANTERIOR . LOBULUSS GRACILIS POSTERIOR INFERIOR


. Diseases of the nervous system : for the general practitioner and student. ALA OF CENTRALLOBULE ANTERIOR SEMI-LUNAR LOBE POSTERIOR SEMILbNAR LOBE SUPERIOR — SEMILUNAR LOBE HORIZONTALFISSURE INFERIORSEMILUNAR m -^ssgysjs- CLIVUS OF MONTICULUS LOBE POSTERIOR CEREBELLAR NOTCH FOLIUM OF VERMIS Yig. 35.—Diagram of the Dorsal Surface of the Cerebellum. {Morris Anatomy.) SUPERIOR CEREBEL-LAR PEDUNCLEPOSTERIOR MEDUL-LARY VELUMMIDDLE CEREBELLARPEDUNCLE FLOCCULUS ANTERIORFOURTH MEDULLARYVENTRICLE VELUM L1NGULA NODULE UVULA BI VENTRALLOBE LOBULUS GRACILIS ANTERIOR . LOBULUSS GRACILIS POSTERIOR INFERIOR. SEMILUNAR LOBE. TONSIL TUBER VERMIS PYRAMIDPOSTERIOR CEREBELLAR NOTCH Fig. 36.—Diagram of the Ventral and Inferior Surface of the Cerebellum after the Removal of the Medulla Oblongata, Pons, and Mesencephalon. (Morris Anatomy.) The tonsil of the right side is omitted in order to display the connection of the pyramid with the biventral lobe, the furrowed band of the uvula, and more fully the posterior medullary velum. The anterior notch is less evident than in the actual specimen. 40 THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM of the two lateral ventricles are separated from each other by the Septumlucidum, a thin vertical membrane attached in front to the corpuscallosum and the anterior pillars of the fornix. It consists of twolayers, between which there is a closed cavity called fifth ventricle, whichhas no communication with other ventricles (Fig. 33). Fornix.—It is placed beneath the corpus callosum. It extends fromthe splenium to the anterior portion of the corpus callosum, to which it isattached by the septu


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