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PHYSIOLOGY. 



cerebellar peduncles connecting the nuclei of the pons and indirectly 

 by these nuclei with the frontal lobes. 3. By the superior cerebellar 

 peduncles where the corpus dentatum is connected with the red 

 nucleus and where the cerebellum is connected with the nuclei of 



Fig. 277. Connections of the Cerebellum with Cerebrum, Pons, and 

 Spinal Cord. (Schema of Charpy.) (MoRAT.) 



1, Red nucleus. 2, Superior peduncle. 3, Path from cortex to pons. 4, 

 Middle peduncle. 5, Pontal nucleus. 6, Inferior peduncle. 7, Olive. 8, Goll 

 and Burdach. 9, Column of Clarke. 10, Anterior horn. 



the optic thalamus, and through new neuraxons of the optic thalamus 

 to the parietal, ascending frontal, and ascending parietal of the 

 opposite side. In the red nucleus we have a point of union for im- 

 pulses from the cerebellum on one side, and from the cerebrum on 

 the other side. 



