10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHINENCEPHALA»
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Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the ...
The rhinencephala are solid bodies, always distinct, wide apart from each other
when remote from, and in mutual contact when near to, the rest of the brain, but
never united by a commissure. The rhinencephalic crura (figs. 47. 51. 55. z) vary
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Richard Owen (sir.), William White Cooper, 1846
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Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the ...
The rhinencephala are solid bodies, always distinct, wide apart from each other
when remote from, and in mutual contact when near to, the rest of the brain, but
never united by a commissure. The rhinencephalic crura. (figs. 47. 51. 55. z) vary
...
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates ...: Mammals
These are much contracted anteriorly. A short callosal fissure is added to the
hippocampal one on the inner surface of the hemisphere. The rhinencephala are
long, large, and pyriform. In the Hedgehog (Erinaceus) the ectorhinal fissure is ...
anterior and antero-lateral walls of the cranium, defends the rhinencephala and
transmits the olfactory nerves, but is altogether distinct from and posterior to the
capsules of the organs on which those nerves are ramified. In the crocodile
Cuvier ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, Richard Owen, 1847
anterior and anterolateral walls of the cranium, defends the rhinencephala and
transmits the olfactory nerves, but is altogether distinct from and posterior to the
capsules of the organs on which those nerves are ramified. In the crocodile
Cuvier ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1847
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Report of the ... Meeting
anterior and anterolateral walls of the cranium, defends the rhinencephala and
transmits the olfactory nerves, but is altogether distinct from and posterior to the
capsules of the organs on which those nerves are ramified. In the crocodile
Cuvier ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1847
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On the anatomy of vertebrates
176, R, Cottus, Cyclopterus) ; but in many fishes the rhinencephala are
developed far in advance of the rest of the brain, and their crura are prolonged
close to the olfactory capsules. This has led to a denial of the existence of
olfactory lobes in ...
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On the Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton
anterior and anterolateral walls of the cranium, defends the rhinencephala and
transmits the olfactory nerves, but is altogether distinct from and posterior to the
capsules of the organs on which those nerves are ramified. In the crocodile
Cuvier ...
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Report of the Annual Meeting
anterior and anterolateral walls of the cranium, defends the rhinencephala and
transmits the olfactory nerves, but is altogether distinct from and posterior to the
capsules of the organs on which those nerves are ramified. In the crocodile
Cuvier ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1847
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Sixteenth Meeting ; Held At Southampton In September 1846: 15
anterior and antero-lateral walls of the cranium, dd'ends the rhinencephala and
transmits the olfactory nerves, but is altogether distinct from and posterior to the
capsules of the organs on which those nerves are ramified. In the crocodile
Cuvier ...