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INDEX AND GLOSSARY 



Peduncle, cerebellar, 114, 122, 

 158, 162, 187, 188, 192 

 Brachium, quadrigeminum inferius 

 (brachium of colliculus inferior), 

 a ridge on the Corpora quadri- 

 gemina formed by fibers from the 

 Colliculus inferior to the medial 

 geniculate Body, 114, 161, 164, 

 185 



Brain (encephalon), that portion of 

 the central nervous system con- 

 tained within the skull, 106 

 development of. See Nervous sys- 

 tem, development of. 

 measurements of, 123 

 new. See Neencephalon. 

 nomenclature of. See Nervous 



system, nomenclature of. 

 old. See Palaeencephalon. 

 stem, all of the brain except the 

 cerebellum and the cerebral 

 cortex, i. e., the Segmental 

 apparatus, 113, 114, 115, 123, 

 164, 181, 185, 186, 192, 266, 

 280 

 reflexes of. See Reflexes of 



brain stem. 



terminology of. See Nervous sys- 

 tem, nomenclature of. 

 weight of, 123 

 Branch. See Ramus. 

 Branchial ganglia. See Ganglion, 



branchial. 



nerves. See Gills, innervation of. 

 Bridge. See Pons. 

 BROCA, P., 292 

 BUOCA'S area. See Area parolfac- 



toria of Broca. 



Broca's convolution, the posterior 

 part of the gyrus frontalis inferior, 

 supposed to function as a motor 

 correlation center of speech, 283, 

 292 293 

 BRODMANN, K., 269, 270, 272, 273- 



278, 287, 290 



Bronchial tubes, nerves of, 226, 238 

 BROUWER, B., 142, 172 

 BRUCE, A., 142 

 BRUCE, A. N., 130, 142, 193 

 BUCHANAN, FLORENCE, 98, 105 

 Bulb (bulbus), any bulb-like struc- 

 ture; specifically the Medulla ob- 

 longata, as in bulbar paralysis, 

 tractus bulbo-spinalis. 



Bulb, olfactory, a protuberance from 

 the cerebral hemisphere contain- 

 ing the primary olfactory center, 

 110, 111, 112, 120, 165, 215, 216, 

 217, 218, 219, 264 



Bulbar formation. See Formatio 

 bulbaris. 



Bundle. See Tract and Fasciculus, 

 basis, fundamental, or ground. 



See Fasciculus proprius. 

 longitudinal medial. See Fascicu- 

 lus longitudinalis medialis. 

 posterior longitudinal. See Fas- 

 ciculus longitudinalis medialis. 

 solitary. See Fasciculus solitarius. 



BURDACH, column of. See Fascicu- 

 lus cuneatus. 



BURNETT, T. C., 279, 299 



CAJAL. See RAMON Y CAJAL. 

 CAJAL, commissural nucleus of. See 



Nucleus, commissural, of CAJAL. 

 Calcar avis (hippocampus minor), a 

 projection into the posterior horn 

 of the lateral ventricle formed by 

 the calcarine fissure. 

 CAMPBELL, A. W., 273, 278 

 Canal, central (canalis centralis), the 

 ventricle of the spinal cord, 126, 

 129 

 lateral line. See Organs, lateral 



line. 



neural, the lumen of the embry- 

 onic Neural tube; also applied to 

 the spinal Canal of the vertebral 

 column. 



semicircular (ductus semicircu- 

 Juris). See also Vestibular ap- 

 paratus, 111, 183, 184, 187, 

 195, 196, 201 



spinal, the canal in the vertebral 

 column containing the Spinal 

 cord. 

 CANNON, W. B., 240, 241, 248, 255, 



256, 262 



CAPPS, J. A., 250, 252 

 Capsule, external (capsula cxterna), 

 a thin band of nerve-fibers form- 

 ing the outer border of the 

 Corpus striatum, 166, 169, 170 

 internal (capsula interna), a strong 

 band of nerve-fibers passing 

 through the Corpus striatum, 



