id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2354 Darwin, Charles Note on the Resemblances and Differences in the Structure and the Development of the Brain in Man and Apes .txt text/plain 4048 186 63 AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRAIN IN MAN AND APES in the structure of the brain in man and the apes, which arose some developed in apes' as in human brains, or even better; and that it is gyri which appear upon the surface of the cerebral hemispheres in man brains of man, the orang, the chimpanzee, the gorilla, in spite of all characters, between the ape's brain and man's: nor any as to the the external perpendicular fissure of Gratiolet, in the human brain for chimpanzee's brains resemble man's, but in which they differ from the difference in the development of the brains of apes and that of the appearance of the sulci and gyri in the foetal human brain is in the posterior sulci appear before the anterior, in the brains of the temporal or frontal sulci, appear, the foetal brain of man presents ./cache/2354.txt ./txt/2354.txt