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INDEX AND GLOSSARY 



Gyrus dentatus (fascia dentata), a 

 subsidiary gyrus of the Hippo- 

 campus, 221, 222 



fornicatus (limbic lobe), the mar- 

 ginal portion of the cerebral 

 cortex on the medial aspect 

 of the hemisphere, including 

 the Gyrus cinguli, Gyrus hippo- 

 campi, and others; there is a 

 variety of usage regarding its 

 limits, 273 



frontalis inferior, 121, 170, 292 

 medius, 121 

 superior, 119, 121 



hippocampi, that part of the cere- 

 bral cortex which borders the 

 Hippocampus. Part of it (the 

 Uncus) is Archipallium ; the re- 

 mainder is transitional to the 

 Neopallium. See Lobe, pyri- 

 form, 217, 219, 221, 222, 273, 

 284 



lingualis, 119 



occipitalis lateral is, 121 



olfactorius lateralis. See Nucleus 



olfactorius lateralis. 

 medialis. See Area parol- 

 f actoria of Broca 



orbitalis, 121 



postcentral. See Gyrus centralis 

 posterior. 



precentral. See Gyrus centralis 

 anterior. 



subcallosus (podunculus corporis 

 callosi), part of the Nucleus ol- 

 factorius medialis, 119, 219 



supramarginalis, 121 



temporalis inferior, 121 

 medius, 121 

 superior, 121, 170 



uncinatus. See Uncus. 



Habenula (nucleus habonulip, gang- 

 lion Imbonuhp), an important ol- 

 factory correlation center in the 

 Epithalamus, 162, 165, 167, 170, 

 220 



Habit, physiological, 32, 294, 304 



Hair colls (cells of CORTI), 197, 198, 



199 

 innorvation of, SO, 81 



II \iim:*-n. !.. I'.ts. 199,203 



HARRIS, W., 213 



HEAD, H., 79, 84, 85, 94, 95, 132, 

 142, 166, 171, 172, 173, 175, 179, 

 233, 251, 253, 254, 262, 300, 311 

 Hearing, organs of. See Auditory 



apparatus. 

 Heart, innervation of, 144, 147, 232, 



234 



Heat, sensations of. See Tempera- 

 ture, apparatus of. 

 HEIDENHAIN, M., 49, 55 

 HELD, H., 50 

 HELMHOLTZ, H. L. T. VON, 198, 



203 

 HELWIG, tract of. See Tract, olivo- 



spinal. 



Hemispheres, cerebellar, 120, 187 

 cerebral, 63, 64, 111, 112, 121, 122, 

 123, 129, 160, 215, 219, 264, 

 265, 279 



comparative anatomy and evo- 

 lution of, 111, 112, 129, 215, 

 264, 265, 279, 280, 290, 294, 

 301-306 



Hemorrhage, cerebral, 293 

 HK.VSKX, cells of , 197 

 stripe of, 197, 198 



HERRICK, C. JUDSON, 36, 61, 66, 67, 

 95, 124, 135, 142, 159, 171, 182, 

 194, 200, 223, 248, 263, 303 

 HERRICK, C. L., 18, 108, 194, 258, 



262, 296, 300, 303 

 HERRICK, F. H., 61, 68 

 HKRTS, A. F., 95, 242, 243, 248 

 Hibernation, nerve cells in, 102 

 Hindbrain, a term which has boon 

 variously applied to the cerebel- 

 lum, the cerebellum and puns, the 

 medulla oblongata, and the entire 

 rhombencephalon . 



Hipporampal gyrus. See Gyrus hip- 

 pocampi. 



Hippocampus (hippocampus major, 

 Ammon's horn, cornu Ammo- 

 nis), a submerged gyrus forming 

 the larger part of the Archipal- 

 lium, or olfactory cerebral cor- 

 tex, 217, 219, 220', 221, 222, 273, 

 284, 306 

 commissure of. See Commissure 



of hippocampus, 

 minor. See Calcar avis. 

 His, WILLIAM, V.I :>;>, 115 US, 121 

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