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INDEX AND GLOSSARY 



Jelly-fishes, nervous system of, 27, 



227 



JENNINGS, H. S., 21, 31, 37, 68 

 JOHNSTON, J. B., 124, 152, 159, 171, 



180, 223 

 Joints, nerve-endings in, 88 



Kangaroo, cerebral cortex of, 217 

 KAPPERS, C. U. AEIENS, 203, 223, 



240, 248, 265, 278, 310 

 KARPLUS, J. P., 251, 262 

 Karyoplasm, the protoplasm of the 



nucleus of a cell, 96 

 KEIBEL, F., 124 

 KOLLIKER, A., 44 

 KRAUSE, W., 115, 124 



end-bulbs of, 84, 85 

 KREIDL, A., 251, 262 

 KRIES, J. VON, 71 

 KUNTZ, A., 233 



Labium vestibulare, 198 

 Labyrinth of ear, 195, 196 

 Lactic acid, 103 

 LADD, G. T., 98, 105, 213 

 Lagena, 199, 200 

 Lamina. See also Layer. 



affixa, a thin non-nervous part of 



the medial wall of the cerebral 



hemisphere attached to the 



thalamus and bordered by the 



lateral chorioid Plexus. 



of neural tube. See Plate. 



terminalis (terminal plate), the 



anterior boundary of the third 



ventricle, 118, 165, 215, 264, 265 



LANCISI (LANCISICS), nerves of. See 



Stria longitudinalis. 

 striae of. Sec Stria longitudinalis. 

 LANDACRE, F. L., 35 

 LANGE, C., 259, 262 

 LANGLEY, J. N., 148, 225, 229, 233 

 Laqueus. See Lemniscus. 

 Larynx, 239 

 Lateral line organs. See Organs, 



lateral line. 



Law, myelogenetic, of FLECHSIG, 287 

 Layer. See also Lamina. 



of BAILLARGER. See Line of Bail- 

 larger. 



of cerebellar cortex, 190 

 of cerebral cortex, 268-274, 290 



Layer of GENNARI. See Line of 



Gennari. 



of retina, 205, 206, 207 

 Learning. See Experience, learning 



by. 



Lemniscus (fillet, laqueus), sensory 

 fibers of the second order ter- 

 minating in the thalamus. 

 acoustic. See Lemniscus, lateral, 

 bulbar, ascending sensory fibers of 

 the second order from the 

 medulla oblpngata to the thala- 

 mus, including several different 

 tracts, 157 



gustatory. See Lemniscus, vis- 

 ceral. 



lateral, the acoustic lemniscus, 

 fibers from the cochlear nuclei 

 to the colliculus inferior and 

 thalamus, 114, 157, 161, 163, 

 164, 167, 174, 176, 185, 201 

 medial, ascending fibers of the 

 proprioceptive system from the 

 spinal cord to the thalamus, 138, 

 141, 155, 156, 161, 163, 164, 165, 

 167, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 

 210 



optic, a term which might ap- 

 propriately replace optic Tract, 

 209 



spinal, ascending fibers of touch, 

 temperature, and pain sensibility 

 from the spinal cord to the 

 thalamus. In the cord these 

 fibers form two tracts, the dor- 

 sal and ventral spino-thalamic 

 tracts, 130, 131, 134, 138, 139, 

 141, 156, 161, 163, 164, 167, 173, 

 174, 178, 179, 190, 252, 253 

 trigeminal, ascending sensory 

 fibers of the second order from 

 the sensory V nuclei to the 

 thalumus, 139, 141, 157, 161, 

 163, 164, 165, 167, 173, 174, 180 

 visceral, a name suggested for the 

 ascending secondary fibers from 

 the nucleus of the fasciculus soli- 

 tarius to the higher cerebral cen- 

 ters, 157, 246 

 LENHOSSEK, M. VON, 41 

 Lens, 204-208, 211, 212 

 LEWANDOWSKY, M., 37, 194, 300 

 Life, definition of, 17 

 Ligament, spiral, of Cochlea, 197 



