. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . f consists of six convolutions—the gyri operti. 6. The limbic lobe surrounds the corpus callosum. Its extremitiesare united by the roots of the olfactory tract. The inner or median surface of the hemispheres presentsfive fissures, as follows:— 1. Callosomarginal (sulcus cingulus). 2. Parieto-occipital (sulcus


. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . f consists of six convolutions—the gyri operti. 6. The limbic lobe surrounds the corpus callosum. Its extremitiesare united by the roots of the olfactory tract. The inner or median surface of the hemispheres presentsfive fissures, as follows:— 1. Callosomarginal (sulcus cingulus). 2. Parieto-occipital (sulcus occipitoparietalis). 3. Calcarine (fissura. calcarina). 4. Occipitotemporal or collateral (fissura collateralis). 5. Dentate fissure, or sulcus hippocampi (fissura hippocampi). THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 305 The lobes on the internal surface are six in number, as follows:— 1. Callosal convolution {gyrus formcatus or gyrus cinguli), de-scends as the gyrus hippocampi and terminates as the uncinate gyrus. •1. Marginal (gyrus marginaUs), or first frontal convolutions. 3. Quadrate (projcuneus). 4. Cuneus, or occipital lobule (lobus occipitalis). 5. Uncinate gyrus. 6. Temporosphenoidal lobe or temporal lobe (lobus temporalis). Sul Su?.ima>J- Sulsuhf Sulsubp ;. ..sSulcalmiy fis. c&k. Fig. 107. Convolutions and ficsures of the median and tentorial surfaces ofthe right cerebral hemisphere. Fis. 8., fissure of Sylvius; Sul. , callosomarginal sulcus; Sul. subf., subfrontal sulcus; Sul. C. 0.,sulcus of corpus callosum; Sul. marg., marginal sulcus; Sul. subp.,subparietal sulcus; Fis. p. o., parieto-occipital fissure: Fie. calc, cal-carine Bssure; Fis. den., dentate Assure; Fis. col., collateral fissure.{Whitehead, after Van Qehuchten.) The inferior surface (fades basalis encephali) of lb divided into three lobes—the anterior, middleand posterior. The two former occupy the anterior and middlefossa of the skull and the posterior rests upon the cereb


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