The brain as an organ of mind . )y iians \vitiio\it merit, it has not been commonly. adopted.) ternal Perpendicular Fissures. Jhe brain of the Howler Monkey is also remarkal)le for the extreme backward extension of the Sylvian Fissun^s [v, v), each of which almost reacli(>s the upper and inner border of its corresponding hemisphere. * Ti-occcd. of /ioulog. Soc. 18(5 !•, p. .VA!^), V\. xxix. 292 THE BRAIN OF QUADRUMANA. In the Capuchins, among the new world Monkeys, as wellas in the old world Dog-like forms, viz., the Baboons,Macaques, and Monkeys proper, together with the Gib-bons (which ar


The brain as an organ of mind . )y iians \vitiio\it merit, it has not been commonly. adopted.) ternal Perpendicular Fissures. Jhe brain of the Howler Monkey is also remarkal)le for the extreme backward extension of the Sylvian Fissun^s [v, v), each of which almost reacli(>s the upper and inner border of its corresponding hemisphere. * Ti-occcd. of /ioulog. Soc. 18(5 !•, p. .VA!^), V\. xxix. 292 THE BRAIN OF QUADRUMANA. In the Capuchins, among the new world Monkeys, as wellas in the old world Dog-like forms, viz., the Baboons,Macaques, and Monkeys proper, together with the Gib-bons (which are usually regarded as the lowest of the Man-like Apes), the Fissures and Convolutions become morenumerous, whilst the Cerebral Hemispheres are larger, sothat they now uniformly cover the whole of the good notion of the mode of distribution of the Fissureson the outer surface of the Hemispheres may be gatheredfrom the outline diagrammatic sketches of these parts in the Macaque and^ ^ JC tl^e Gibbon (figs. ^ 106, 107); especi- ally if they are com-pared with corre-sp


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