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Samuel Solly
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. Annular pro- tuberance. The fissura Sylyii are very deep, and extend to a great distance on the sides ; they lodge the middle cerebral arteries, which distribute almost all their branches to the deep*seated parts of the ence- phaloii, namely, to the corpora striata. The olfactory nerve descends from the fissura Sylvii.
During the fourth month (fig. 117) they have advanced as far as the anterior edge of the optic tubercles, but they do not cover them entirely until the sixth, when they have ex
...tended as far as the cerebellum (fig. 118). At this period we may perceive on the surface corresponding to the falx major, some grooves or furrows which are the first steps to- wards the formation of the convolutions. The upper and lateral surfaces still remain perfectly smooth. At the seventh month the convolutions are very imperfectly developed, though the hemispheres now cover the cerebellum entirely, and upon this division of the cerebral mass, depres- sions appear here and there, the rudiments of the convolutions and fossa, into which the pia mater dips.

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