This section is from the book "Anatomy Of The Arteries Of The Human Body", by John Hatch Power. Also available from Amazon: Anatomy of the Arteries of the Human Body, with the Descriptive Anatomy of the Heart.
The Anterior Cerebellar Branch is small: it runs across the under surface of the anterior lobes of the cerebellum, and across the crus cerebelli, and is distributed chiefly to these parts.
At the anterior margin of the pons the basilar appears to terminate by dividing into four branches, two for each side, viz., the superior artery of the cerebellum and the posterior artery of the cerebrum.
 
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