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Some typical Indochinese birds found here, which are not found west of the Lower Central Plain, include Siamese fireback (Lophura diardi), Indochinese magpie (Cissa hypoleuca), and scaly-crowned babbler (Malacopteron cinereum).
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Also important as canopy trees in this area were Parkia streptocarpa, Heritiera javanica, Swintonia pierrei, and Syzygium cinereum.
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Ten or twelve Owls, among which, as a rare visitor, we find the Great Gray Owl, (_Syrnium cinereum_,) and the Snowy
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator Various
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In the basal laminæ and floor-plate the pars optica hypothalami is developed; this comprises the anterior part of the tuber cinereum, the infundibulum and posterior lobe of the hypophysis, and the optic chiasma.
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The fornix probably brings the cortical centers into relation with the reflex path that runs from the primary centers to the mammillary body and the tuber cinereum.
IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves 1918
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Aside from the fibers of the fornix which pass through the mammillary body to decussate and descend (as the mammillo-mesencephalic fasciculus), many fibers are said to pass into the bundle of Vicq dAzyr, and one bundle of fibers is said to pass from the fornix to the tuber cinereum.
IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves 1918
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The optic tract is attached to the tuber cinereum and lamina terminalis and also to the cerebral peduncle as it crosses obliquely over its under surface.
IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves 1918
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From the basal laminæ of the diencephalon the pars mamillaris hypothalami is developed; this comprises the corpora mamillaria and the posterior part of the tuber cinereum.
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Some enter by the superficial white layer (stratum zonale), others appear to dip down into the gray cap (stratum cinereum) while others probably decussate across the midline to the opposite colliculus.
IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves 1918
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The fibers are said to pass direct to the tuber cinereum, to the corpus mammillare, to the brainstem and the spinal cord.
IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves 1918
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