. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Upper surface of the brain of the Orang-ostan.(After Sandifort.) intelligence predominating over 149. Vertical section of the brain of the Orang-ostan.(After W. Vrolik.) Half nat. size. MAMMALIAN SUBCLASSES. 273 149; b, may extend over the cerebellum, d, in Man not only do thecerebral hemispheres, fig. 149, b, overlap the olfactory lobes and cere-bellum, d, but they extend in advance of the one, and further backthan the other. Their posterior developement is so marked, thatanatomists have assigned to that part the character of a thirdlobe


. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Upper surface of the brain of the Orang-ostan.(After Sandifort.) intelligence predominating over 149. Vertical section of the brain of the Orang-ostan.(After W. Vrolik.) Half nat. size. MAMMALIAN SUBCLASSES. 273 149; b, may extend over the cerebellum, d, in Man not only do thecerebral hemispheres, fig. 149, b, overlap the olfactory lobes and cere-bellum, d, but they extend in advance of the one, and further backthan the other. Their posterior developement is so marked, thatanatomists have assigned to that part the character of a thirdlobe; it is peculiar, with its proportionally developed posteriorventricular horn and 6 hippocampus minor, to the genus with the correspondingly developed anterior lobesof the cerebrum, the ventricle is, in like manner, produced into a 1 Kuhl in Ateles Belzebuthf Tiedemann in the Macacque b and Orang,c Vrolik inthe Chimpanzee,1 and myself in the Gorilla/ have severally shown all the homologousparts of the human cerebral organ to exist, under modified forms and low grades ofdevelopement, in Quadrumana. Kuhl rightly characterises the hom


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