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INDEX AND GLOSSARY 



Fornix columns (columns fornicis, 

 anterior pillars of fornix), two 

 columnar masses of fibers diverg- 

 ing from the anterior end of the 

 Fornix body to descend into the 

 diencephalon, 165, 170, 220, 221 

 commissure. See Commissure of 



hippocampus. 



cms of (crus fornicis, posterior 

 pillar of fornix), a band of fibers 

 on each side of the brain con- 

 necting the posterior part of the 

 Fornix body with the Fimbria. 

 longus of FOREL, fibers which per- 

 forate the Corpus callosum and 

 pass through the Septum pelluci- 

 dum. 

 Fossa flocculi, 141 



lateralis (fossa of SYLVIUS), a 

 deeper part of the Fissura 

 lateralis containing the Insula. 

 rhomboidal, the floor of the fourth 



ventricle, 118 



Fovea limbica (sulcus rhinalis, fis- 

 sura rhinica, fissura rhinalis, fis- 

 sura ectorhinalis), the sulcus 

 which marks the lateral border of 

 the lateral Area olfactoria and 

 Gyms hippocampi or pyriform 

 Lobe in the lower mammals. 

 FRANZ, S. I., 299 

 Freedom of action, 315 

 FREY, M. VON, 79, 84, 85, 94 

 FRITSCH, G., 281, 299 

 Frog, cerebral cortex of, 216, 264, 

 . 279 



nerve endings in, 90, 92 

 olfactory receptors in, 92 

 reaction time of, 98 

 reactions of, 63 

 velocity of nervous transmission 



in, 97 



Funiculus, one of the three principal 

 divisions of white matter on 

 each side of the spinal cord; 

 these funiculi were formerly 

 called Columns, 128 

 dorsal (funirulus dorsalis or pos- 

 terior, posterior columns), the 

 white matter of the spinal cord 

 included between the dorsal 

 fissure and the dorsal root, 128, 

 130, 134, 138, 141, 150, 151, 

 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 310 



Funiculus, lateral (funiculus later- 

 alis, lateral columns), the white 

 matter of the spinal cord in- 

 cluded between the dorsal and 

 ventral roots, 128 

 ventral (funiculus ventralis or an- 

 terior, ventral, or anterior col- 

 umns), the white matter of the 

 spinal cord included between the 

 ventral fissure and the ventral 

 root, 128 



GALL, F. G., 280, 281, 300 

 Ganglion, a collection of nerve-cells. 



In vertebrates the term should be 



applied only to peripheral cell 



masses, though sometimes Nuclei 



within the brain are so designated, 



108, 109 



Ganglion or ganglia, basal, a term 

 sometimes applied to the Cor- 

 pus striatum and other sub- 

 cortical parts of the cerebral 

 hemisphere. 



branchial, of vagus, 149 



cerebro-spinal, development of, 

 45, 225 



cervical, inferior, 226 

 middle, 226 

 superior, 226, 234 



ciliary, 143, 146, 149, 226, 231, 

 246 



of CORTI. See Ganglion, spiral. 



of facial nerve. See Ganglion, 

 geniculate. 



GASSER'S. See Ganglion, semi- 

 lunar. 



geniculate (ganglion geniculi, the 

 ganglion of the VII cranial or 

 facial nerve), 111, 112, 146, 

 149, 245, 256 



habenula;. SOP Habenula. 



of insects, 29, 30 



interpedunculare. See Nucleus, 

 interpeduncular. 



of invertebrates, 28, 29, 30, 227 



jugular (ganglion jugulare), 147, 

 149 



of lateral line nerves. 149 



nodosum, 147, 237, 239, 240 



opticum basale. See Nucleus, 

 preoptic. 



otic, 147, 245 



