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SYNONYMY— INSULA. 



1. Central lobe.— The application of this term to the insula is objection- 

 able on account of its more common use in connection with a lobe of the cerebel- 

 lum and also because the adjective, central, is often applied to fissures and lobes 

 topographically related to the central fissure (f. of Rolando). 



2. Convolutions placed between the fissure of Sylvius and the corpus 

 striatum (Vicq d'Azyr). 



3. Circonvolutions supplementaires (Leuret and Gratiolet). 



4. Entosylvian folds or tract (Owen)." 



5. Fifth lobe of the brain. 



6. Gyri breves (Gall, Arnold). 



7. Gyri operti. 



8. Gyri unciformes (Eberstaller). 



9. He. 



10. Insel (Reil). 



11. Insellappen. 



12. Insula. This name takes precedence over all others, being the Latin 

 form of " Insel, " the name given by its first describer, Reil. The regular par- 

 onyms of insula as given by Wilder (22, 530-31) are English, insula; German, 

 Insel ; French, insule ; Italian, isola. 



13. Insula de Reil. 



14. Insula del Reil. 



15. Insular lobe. 



16. Insula Reilii. 



17. Insula Sylvii (Mingazzini). 



18. Intersylvian convolutions (Owen), 

 ig. Intralobular gyri (Quain). 



20. Island of Reil (English Authors). 



21. Isola. 



22. Limen insulce. 



23. Lobe central (see note under i). 



24. Lobe central de I'insula (see note under i). 



25. Lobe de I'insula de Reil (Broca). 



26. Lobe intermediare. 



27. Lobe moyen. 



28. Lobettino centrale nel tipo pecorino (Tenchini and Negrini). 



29. Lobo centrale (Gratiolet). 



30. Lobo fondamentale (Lussana). 



31. Lobo insulare (Lussana). 



32. Lobule de I'insula. 



33. Lobule du corps strie. 



34. Lobule sous-sylvien (Broca). 



35. Lobulo del corps striato. 



36. Lobulo sotto-silvico (Tenchini and Negrini). 



37. Lobulus centralis (see note under i). 



38. Lobulus corporis striati. 



39. Lobulus fissurae Sylvii. * 



