. Anthropoid apes. Apes. 192 ANTHROPOID APES. parts, as well as of the posterior callosities in the chimpanzee, and also in the baboon- and maeaca, during the period of sexual excitement. Nervous system.—In this part of the organism we are especially interested in the structure of the. Fig. 57.—Brain of the chimpanzee, seen from above. The upper part of the right hemisphere is removed so as to lay bare the lateral ventricle (Vogt, from Marshall). L, Longitudinal fissure (other indications the same as in Fig. 56). c s, The corpus striatum in - anterior cornu of the ventricle, c a, Hipppo- campU
. Anthropoid apes. Apes. 192 ANTHROPOID APES. parts, as well as of the posterior callosities in the chimpanzee, and also in the baboon- and maeaca, during the period of sexual excitement. Nervous system.—In this part of the organism we are especially interested in the structure of the. Fig. 57.—Brain of the chimpanzee, seen from above. The upper part of the right hemisphere is removed so as to lay bare the lateral ventricle (Vogt, from Marshall). L, Longitudinal fissure (other indications the same as in Fig. 56). c s, The corpus striatum in - anterior cornu of the ventricle, c a, Hipppo- campUB major in descending cornu. A m, Hippocampus minor in posterior cornu. brain. Bastian justly remarks, with reference to the brain of apes, that this family possesses many cerebral characteristics in common, by which their close connection with each other may be verified. Distinct stages of development have been. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hartmann, Robert, 1832-1893. New York, D. Appleton and Co.
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