1915
DOI: 10.1002/cne.900250303
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The morphology of the diencephalic floor

Abstract: THIRTY FIGURESThe fact that the basal 'surface of the brain-stem is phyletically more constant in form than the lateral walls or the roof is so obvious as scarcely to need mention; yet in some respects THE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY. 1-01,. 25, NO. 3 ( 4 ) the ventricular cavity extends forward and slightly down-

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“…The unshaded area shows the cut surfaces of the reconstruction. According to Tilney, 1915. 2, chiasmatic process; '',. cerebellum ; t. diiasm; 7, epiphysis; 13, infundibular process; -I, midbrain; '2~>, iiiaiiimillary region; 3:2, post-chiasmatic eminence (lobus-inferior) J .…”
Section: The Development Of the Epiphyseal Complex In Selachiansmentioning
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“…The unshaded area shows the cut surfaces of the reconstruction. According to Tilney, 1915. 2, chiasmatic process; '',. cerebellum ; t. diiasm; 7, epiphysis; 13, infundibular process; -I, midbrain; '2~>, iiiaiiimillary region; 3:2, post-chiasmatic eminence (lobus-inferior) J .…”
Section: The Development Of the Epiphyseal Complex In Selachiansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X 50. The unshaded area shows the cut surfaces of the reconstruction. According to Tilney, 1915 2, chiasmatic process; 3, cerebellum; 4, chiasm; 7, epiphysis; 18, infundibular evagination; 24, midbrain; 26, mammillary recess; 27, mammillary body (posterior lobe) ; 32, post-chiasmatic eminence (inferior lobe) ; 33, post-chiasmatic recess (reces-s of inferior lobe) : 35, post-infundibular recess; 36, post-infundibular eminence; 39. paraphysis; 40, recess of infundibular process; 41, supra-optic crest;…”
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“…The important features in the development of tJhe pineal region in these embryos are the almost total suppression of the paraphysal arch, the much reduced velum and the luxuriant development of the plexus. An excellent account of the development of the forebrain in the cat is given by Tilney (23) and figures of embryos up to 70 mm. are there shown.…”
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