. Journal of comparative neurology . Fig. 70 Section just in front of the foramen. Description in the text. SEPTUM, HIPPOCAMPUS, PALLIAL COMMISSURES 467. Figs. 71 to 75 Bear (Ursus americanus). Five transverse sections from aWeigert series. Magn. 2 diam. Fig. 71 Section through the interventricular foramen. The section cuts thecaudal border of the anterior commissure. The base of the neuroporic recessis seen between the fornix columns. It extends forward through the whole thick-ness of the anterior commissure (see figs. 72 and 90). Note the prominent striaeLancisii. The fimbria is free from gr


. Journal of comparative neurology . Fig. 70 Section just in front of the foramen. Description in the text. SEPTUM, HIPPOCAMPUS, PALLIAL COMMISSURES 467. Figs. 71 to 75 Bear (Ursus americanus). Five transverse sections from aWeigert series. Magn. 2 diam. Fig. 71 Section through the interventricular foramen. The section cuts thecaudal border of the anterior commissure. The base of the neuroporic recessis seen between the fornix columns. It extends forward through the whole thick-ness of the anterior commissure (see figs. 72 and 90). Note the prominent striaeLancisii. The fimbria is free from gray matter but a few cells accompany thefornix superior. 468 J. B. JOHNSTON


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