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Show 1876.] MR. A. H. GARROD ON LOPHOTRAGUS MICHIANUS. 763 The brain (figs. 1 and 2) is richly convoluted for its size, its after having been hardened in spirit, being:- in. Greatest length of hemispheres 2^| Greatest depth of hemispheres l\ Greatest breadth of brain 2T 3^ It is therefore somewhat larger than in Cervus humilis, as may be Fig. 1. inferred from the measurements given by Professor Flower*. This species it also closely resembles in its convolutions, as well as in the considerable development of the anterior lobes. The hippocampal, inferior external, together with superior and middle external gyri, are easily recognizable, the sulcus separating the last two being long, and the middle external gyrus traversed in the direction of its length by * P. Z. S. 1875, p. 176, note. |