. The American journal of anatomy. sisylvian is only 15mm. in depth. Central Fissure.—The centi-al fissure attains a length of cm., is onlyslightly tortuous and, reaching the sylvian dips into the cleft to a dejithof 8 mm. On the mesial aspect, its dorsal end extends for 1 cm. Occipital Fissure.—The occipital fissure is of exceedingly unusual a point 2 cm. from its origin at the occipito-calcarine junction, thefissure appears to bifurcate, or what is probablj a more correct descrip-tion, it actually ends here and joins an adoccipital and a postcuneal atonce, for the relations of n


. The American journal of anatomy. sisylvian is only 15mm. in depth. Central Fissure.—The centi-al fissure attains a length of cm., is onlyslightly tortuous and, reaching the sylvian dips into the cleft to a dejithof 8 mm. On the mesial aspect, its dorsal end extends for 1 cm. Occipital Fissure.—The occipital fissure is of exceedingly unusual a point 2 cm. from its origin at the occipito-calcarine junction, thefissure appears to bifurcate, or what is probablj a more correct descrip-tion, it actually ends here and joins an adoccipital and a postcuneal atonce, for the relations of neither arm with the paroccipital justify callingthe one or the other the true continuation of the occipital. Cak-arine —The calcarine fissure is 3 cm. in length, and is sepa-rated from the postcalcarine by a narrow and slightly-depressed postcalcarine is a tri-radiate segment with a long dorsal limb. The occipito-calcarine stem is cm. in length and anastomoses ceph- G2 Encephalic Anatomy of the Eaces. Fig. 17. Brain of Avia ; lateral view of the right hemicerebrum.


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