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CHAP. XXIV.
OF MAN AND APES COMPARED.
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Fig. 57.

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Correct view of upper surface of Chimpanzee's brain (from Gratiolet), in which the cerebrum covers and conceals the cerebellum.

Fig. 58

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Side view of human brain (from Gratiolet), namely, that of the bush-woman called the Hottentot Venus.

a. Left cerebral hemisphere.
f f. Fissure of Sylvius.

c. Cerebellum.

Scale of the five figures, from 54 to 58, half the diameter of the natural size.