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Bell, Charles
The anatomy of the brain: explained in a series of engravings — London, 1802

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h. The Crura Cerebelli, prolonged in the same way from the

Cerebellum into the Pons Varolii, and Medulla Oblongata,
i. An Eminence which Vicq. d'Azyr calls Lobulus Medulla Ob-
longata.

k. External and Superior Lobes of the Cerebellum.

I. A Sulcus betwixt the Lobes of the Cerebellum, in which a little

Falx, resembling the Falx Cerebri lies.
m. Foramen Caecum Posterius.

n. The Fossa Silvii, dividing the anterior and middle Lobes of
the Cerebrum 2.

0. The Monticulus Vesalii.

p. The Fossa of the Nervi Motores Oculorum, according to
Vicq. d'Azyr.
The Infundibulum.
r. The Eminentije Candicantes 3.

s. What Vicq. d'Azyr calls the " Substance perforce," which is a me-
dullary part, perforated with many Arteries.
t. The Corpora Pyramidalia.
v. v. The Corpora Olivaria.

1. 1. The First Pair of Nerves, or Olfactory Nerves.
1. 2. The Second Pair of Nerves, or OpticNerves.

3. 3. The Third Pair of Nerves, or Motores Oculorum.

4. 4. The Fourth Pair of Nerves, or Trochleares.

5. 5. The Fifth Pair of Nerves, or Trjgemini.

6. 6. The Sixth Pair of Nerves, the Abducentes.

2 Fossa Silvii Lobum Anteriorem a Posteriore dividit. Harius. In this case it is
supposed that there are only two great Lobes, while the Posterior Lobe is consi-
dered as an appendix.

3 Corpora Albicantia—Corpora Maimnalaria Wilisii—Tubercules Arrondis—Prio-
rvan durum Fornicis bulbi Santorimi.
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