. Journal of anatomy . ? ,;aUs S ceniralis^ ^^. sup ^y pari of ,rus ^ .^-^-X-^i ani- Zimb / of » jiSS s. temp. ini Fig. 7.—Postero-lateral aspect of the left liemisjjliere. Elliot Smith), which is bounded in front by the sulcus temporalis superiorand behind by the Affenspalte (A). The tip of the descending ramus peepsout on the free surface half-way along the lower lip of this depression continues the line of that made in the surface of the firsttemporal gyrus by the Sylvian ramus, so that superficially the Sylvianfissure joi


. Journal of anatomy . ? ,;aUs S ceniralis^ ^^. sup ^y pari of ,rus ^ .^-^-X-^i ani- Zimb / of » jiSS s. temp. ini Fig. 7.—Postero-lateral aspect of the left liemisjjliere. Elliot Smith), which is bounded in front by the sulcus temporalis superiorand behind by the Affenspalte (A). The tip of the descending ramus peepsout on the free surface half-way along the lower lip of this depression continues the line of that made in the surface of the firsttemporal gyrus by the Sylvian ramus, so that superficially the Sylvianfissure joins the Affenspalte. This Sylvian ramus should properly beregarr i as belonging to the parieto-temporal sulcus rather than to the?^yivian fissure. The Affenspalte (A)—or, to speak precisely, its lower piece, for weshall find another upon the upper border of the hemisphere—runs down- Some Morphological Aspects of Microcephalic Idiocy 333 wards and forwards behind the descending ramus of the superior temporalsulcus. Its posterior lip forms a strongly marked occipital operculum,covering a considerable part of the third annectant gyrus of Grat


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