A manual of anatomy . Occipital fissure alcarinc^ fissure Thalamus CoUatc-rai Occipitocalcarinc fissurefissure Fig. 278.—Medial aspect of the right cerebral hemisphere showing the loijcs and main lissurcs. (From a photograph.) C%,s_. Fig. 27c).—Lobes and main fissures of the medial surface of the right cerebral hemisphere. dish-gray color in relation with the cribriform plate of the ethmoidbone. Through the latter pass the various olfactory hla from thenasal mucosa to end in the bulb. Each olfactory tract {iractus oljactorius) is a flattened band ofnerve fibers extending backward from the


A manual of anatomy . Occipital fissure alcarinc^ fissure Thalamus CoUatc-rai Occipitocalcarinc fissurefissure Fig. 278.—Medial aspect of the right cerebral hemisphere showing the loijcs and main lissurcs. (From a photograph.) C%,s_. Fig. 27c).—Lobes and main fissures of the medial surface of the right cerebral hemisphere. dish-gray color in relation with the cribriform plate of the ethmoidbone. Through the latter pass the various olfactory hla from thenasal mucosa to end in the bulb. Each olfactory tract {iractus oljactorius) is a flattened band ofnerve fibers extending backward from the bulb toward the optic 390 THE NERVE SYSTEM chiasm and then separating into a medial, an intermediate and alateral root. The area at which these arise is called the ifitermediate root is short and passes to the anterior perforatedsubstance. The lateral root passes to the uncus, gyrus ambiens andgyrus semilunaris. The medial root passes but a short distance tothe area parolfactoria and subcallosal gyre, fornix and fimbria andhippocampal gyre. The corpus callosum (Fig. 278) is the broad mass of nerve fibersbridging the bottom of the intercerebral cleft and connecting thetwo cerebral hemispheres together. This represen


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