The brain as an organ of mind . etches of these parts in the Macaque and^ ^ JC tl^e Gibbon (figs. ^ 106, 107); especi- ally if they are com-pared with corre-sponding sketchesof the much sim-pler brains of theMarmoset and theSquirrel Monkey(figs. 104, 105). In the brain ofJ. the Mangabey Fig. Ill,—Brain of Mangabey, side view. (Vogt.) Some .„ -[^C^ 1 1 1 { of the are the same as for fig. HO. 8, tiylvian (HgS. iiU, 111 j,Fissure. T, Temporal I obc. t, c2, c3, First, Second, and r^-j^^]^ also in thatThird of Touipural Lonvjhitions. of the Wanderoo(figs. 112, I IB), which is ver


The brain as an organ of mind . etches of these parts in the Macaque and^ ^ JC tl^e Gibbon (figs. ^ 106, 107); especi- ally if they are com-pared with corre-sponding sketchesof the much sim-pler brains of theMarmoset and theSquirrel Monkey(figs. 104, 105). In the brain ofJ. the Mangabey Fig. Ill,—Brain of Mangabey, side view. (Vogt.) Some .„ -[^C^ 1 1 1 { of the are the same as for fig. HO. 8, tiylvian (HgS. iiU, 111 j,Fissure. T, Temporal I obc. t, c2, c3, First, Second, and r^-j^^]^ also in thatThird of Touipural Lonvjhitions. of the Wanderoo(figs. 112, I IB), which is very similar, the principal primaryfissures of the Cerebral Hemispheres, and therefore theincluded portions or Lobes, are quite distinct. Thus R,] epresents the fissure of Rolando which separates theFrontal from thcPjirietal Lobe; s, is the * fissure of Sylvius,constituting the upper boundary of the Temporal Lobe,and separating it from the Parietal ; v, is the vertical or* perpendicular fissure which is obvious on the inner as. Chap. XVII.] THE BRAIN OF QUADRUMANA. 293


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