. The brain as an organ of mind. Brain; Thought and thinking; Brain. Fig. 79.—Cerebellum of the Cat, upper and posterior aspect. (Ferrier.) Fig. 80.—Cerebellum of the Dog, upper and posterior aspect. (Ferrier.) The Cerebral Hemispheres, narrowed in front, are more or less elongated and ovoid in form—except in Seals, Porpoises and Dolphins (figs. 77, 101), in which the transverse diameter of these segments may even exceed the longitudinal. They are relatively small in the lower orders of Quadrupeds, as may be seen from the figure. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im
. The brain as an organ of mind. Brain; Thought and thinking; Brain. Fig. 79.—Cerebellum of the Cat, upper and posterior aspect. (Ferrier.) Fig. 80.—Cerebellum of the Dog, upper and posterior aspect. (Ferrier.) The Cerebral Hemispheres, narrowed in front, are more or less elongated and ovoid in form—except in Seals, Porpoises and Dolphins (figs. 77, 101), in which the transverse diameter of these segments may even exceed the longitudinal. They are relatively small in the lower orders of Quadrupeds, as may be seen from the figure. 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 Bastian, H. Charlton. N. Y. , Appleton
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