... of Simian brains, this hiatus does not lie between Man and the man-like apes, but between the lower and the lowest Simians; or, in other words, between the old and new world apes and monkeys, and the Lemurs. Every Lemur which has yet been examined,... The Brain as an Organ of Mind - Page 289by H. Charlton Bastian - 1880 - 708 lehteFull view - About this book
| Alfred Louis Kroeber, Thomas Talbot Waterman - 1924 - 606 lehte
...old and new world apes and monkeys, and the Lemurs. Every Lemur which has yet been examined, in fact, has its cerebellum partially visible from above, and...its cerebellum entirely hidden, posteriorly, by the cerebral lobes, and possesses a large posterior eornu, with a well-developed hipi,ocampus minor. In... | |
| 1864 - 756 lehte
...old and new world apes and monkeys, and the lemurs. Every lemur which has yet been examined, in fact, has its cerebellum partially visible from above, and...its cerebellum entirely hidden, posteriorly, by the cerebral lobes, and possesses a large posterior cornu, with a well developed hippocampus minor." •... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1997 - 398 lehte
...old and new world apes and monkeys, and the Lemurs. Every Lemur which has yet been examined, in fact, has its cerebellum partially visible from above, and...its cerebellum entirely hidden, posteriorly, by the cerebral lobes, and possesses a large posterior cornu, with a well developed hippocampus minor. In... | |
| Jeanne Fahnestock - 1999 - 249 lehte
...requires an antithesis. Every lemur which has yet been examined has its cerebellum partially uncovered, its posterior lobe with the contained posterior cornu...ape, on the contrary, has its cerebellum entirely covered, a large posterior cornu, and a well-developed hippocampus minor" (Huxley, qtd in Lyell 1863,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 2004 - 870 lehte
...Old and New World apes and monkeys and the Lemurs. Every Lemur which has yet been examined, in fact, has its cerebellum partially visible from above; and...contained posterior cornu and hippocampus minor, more 74. 'Man's Place in Nature', p. 101. or less rudimentary. Every marmoset, American monkey, Old World... | |
| Charles Lyell - 2005 - 433 lehte
...subject, have thas been briefly stated by Professor Huxley: — " Every lemur which has yet been examined has its cerebellum partially visible from above, and...the contrary, has its cerebellum entirely hidden, and possesses a large posterior cornu, with a well-developed hippocampus minor. " In many of these... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1895 - 350 lehte
...old and new world apes and monkeys, and the Lemurs. Every Lemur which has yet been examined, in fact, has its cerebellum partially visible from above, and...its cerebellum entirely hidden, posteriorly, by the cerebral lobes, and possesses a large posterior cornu, with a well-developed hippocampus minor. In... | |
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