. The elements of embryology . Embryology. 382 DEVELOPMENT OF OEGANS IN MAMMALIA. [CHAP. By the fusion of the inner walls of the hemispheres in front of the lamina terminalis a solid septum, is formed, continuous behind with the lamina terminalis,. Teansveese Section theouqh the Brain of a Sheep's Bmbeto of 2-7 CM. IN LENGTH. (From Kolliker.) The section is taken a sliort distance behind the section represented in Fig. 124, and passes through the posterior part of the hemispheres and the third ventricle. St. corpus striatum; th. optic thalamus ; to. optic tract; t. third ventricle; d. roof of
. The elements of embryology . Embryology. 382 DEVELOPMENT OF OEGANS IN MAMMALIA. [CHAP. By the fusion of the inner walls of the hemispheres in front of the lamina terminalis a solid septum, is formed, continuous behind with the lamina terminalis,. Teansveese Section theouqh the Brain of a Sheep's Bmbeto of 2-7 CM. IN LENGTH. (From Kolliker.) The section is taken a sliort distance behind the section represented in Fig. 124, and passes through the posterior part of the hemispheres and the third ventricle. St. corpus striatum; th. optic thalamus ; to. optic tract; t. third ventricle; d. roof of third ventricle; e. fibres of cerebral peduncles ; c'. divergence of these fibres into the waUs of the hemispheres ; e. lateral ventricle with choroid plexus pi; h. cornu ammonis ; /. primitive falx ; am. alisphenoid ; a. orbito-sphenoid ; sa. presphenoid; p. pharynx ; m/c. Meckel's 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 Foster, M. (Michael), Sir, 1836-1907; Balfour, Francis M. (Francis Maitland), 1851-1882; Sedgwick, Adam, 1854-1913; Heape, Walter, 1855-1929. London ; New York : Macmillan
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