. Journal of comparative neurology . Fig. 42 Bat, transverse section through the genu (line b in fig. 45). Thenuclei medialis and lateralis and the hippocampal primordium are especially Magn. 27 diam. Fig. 43 Bat, transverse section through the middle of the horizontal limbof the anterior pallial commissure. Magn. 75 diam. It shows especially therelations of the stria medialis Lancisii. Fig. 44 Bat, transverse section through the neuroporic recess (line c, in ). Description in text. 451 452 J. B. JOHNSTON Fig. 45 Bat, median sagittal section reconstructed from s
. Journal of comparative neurology . Fig. 42 Bat, transverse section through the genu (line b in fig. 45). Thenuclei medialis and lateralis and the hippocampal primordium are especially Magn. 27 diam. Fig. 43 Bat, transverse section through the middle of the horizontal limbof the anterior pallial commissure. Magn. 75 diam. It shows especially therelations of the stria medialis Lancisii. Fig. 44 Bat, transverse section through the neuroporic recess (line c, in ). Description in text. 451 452 J. B. JOHNSTON Fig. 45 Bat, median sagittal section reconstructed from several the depth of the neuroporic recess and the two large blood vessels pene-trating the brain to its vicinity. The cells are drawn free-hand. Compare fig-ure 46. Fig. 46 Bat, nearly median sagittal section drawn under the Edinger appa-ratus to show the size and arrangement of cells in the paraterminal body andthe primordium hippocampi. This section being at one side of the middle planedoes not show the depth of the neuroporic recess (compare fig. 45). Fig. 47 Bat, parasagittal section to show the relations of the precallosalhippocampus. The section is drawn not far from the median plane, passingthrough the fornix column of one side. It shows that the anterior pallial com-missure is penetrated by numerous cells of the hippocampal primordium. Ath is the club-shaped enlargement of the pre-callosal hippocampus. Magn. 50diam. It is strictly not correct to designate any part of the commissure complexas corpus callosum
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