Our next candidates are the other objects that behave quite differently
than everything else: the strings. They consists of two parts, a
-fixed-size portion (@code{struct Lisp_string}) holding the string's
+fixed-size portion (@code{struct Lisp_String}) holding the string's
length, its property list and a pointer to the second part, and the
actual string data, which is stored in string-chars blocks comparable to
frob blocks. In this block, the data is not only freed, but also a
@node Dumping phase, Reloading phase, Data descriptions, Dumping
@section Dumping phase
-Dumping is done by calling the function pdump() (in alloc.c) which is
+Dumping is done by calling the function pdump() (in dumper.c) which is
invoked from Fdump_emacs (in emacs.c). This function performs a number
of tasks.