. Outlines of natural theology for the use of the Canadian student [microform] : selected and arranged from the most authentic sources. Natural history; Natural theology; Sciences naturelles; Théologie naturelle. \.'.\ 545 «T '»» n,i,;â â¢' induction had led ug to conclude. How, indeed, can we believe, that the most important organ of the economy, that by which the manifestations of intel- ligence operate, to which is attributed the instincts and passions, has not a fixed organisation, and is invariable as that of other parts. Each group of brains has a type which is proper to it, and


. Outlines of natural theology for the use of the Canadian student [microform] : selected and arranged from the most authentic sources. Natural history; Natural theology; Sciences naturelles; Théologie naturelle. \.'.\ 545 «T '»» n,i,;â â¢' induction had led ug to conclude. How, indeed, can we believe, that the most important organ of the economy, that by which the manifestations of intel- ligence operate, to which is attributed the instincts and passions, has not a fixed organisation, and is invariable as that of other parts. Each group of brains has a type which is proper to it, and this type is esi)ccially manifested by the form of its convolu" //. ipnt number of ewn what strict Left side of the braia of the baboon (^Singe Papio), s s Fissure of Syl- vias, ranning obliquely from before backwards, s ii Fissure of rolando. 8 8 B, s' s' s' The two superior convolutions, i a, ii a, hi a First, se- cond, and third anterior convolutions, arising all three from the same supe- rior convolution, i v, ii p, iii p First, second, and third posterior convo- lations. The first, long, isolated, and turned round above the fissura sjlvii, and directed towards the first anterior convolution, from which it is wparated by tlie lowest part of the superior convolutions. The second and third convolutions are carried above and behind the cerebellum, and are in part confounded one with the other, x Point of re-union and prolongation sf the Superior convolution, s^ a' s^, with the prolongation of the internal convolution. 2 Lateral lobe of the cerebellum. 3 Third lobe of the cere- bellum, or 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 Bovell, James, 1817-1880. [Toronto? : s. n. ]


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