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way. While in the University of Cincinnati, he founded the Journal 

 of Comparative Neurology, which was adopted as one of the official 

 iniblications of Denison upon his return here in 1892, and has main- 

 tained a very high standing among neurologists ever since its appear- 

 ance. It is now a joint publication of Denison and Columbia Univer- 

 sities, Dr. Strong of the latter being one of the editors. Its work, 

 however, together with that of the Bulletin, is more fully described 

 elsewhere in this volume. 



Among Professor Herrick's literary and scientific contributions, 

 exclusive of articles in the Bulletin of the Scientific Labora- 

 tories and the Journal of Comparative Neurology, the following par- 

 tial list includes his principal writings : 



Microscopic Entomostraca. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Stirv. Minn. Seventh Ann. 

 Rep., 1879. 



Fresh-water Entomostraca. American Naturalist, 1879. 



List of Birds of Minnesota. 



List of Mammals from Big Stone Lake, with new sp., etc., Annual Rip. Geo- 

 logical Survey of Minnesota. 



Types of Animal Life. A Laboratory Hand-Book. Minneapolis, Minnesota, 

 1881. 



Habits of Fresh Water Crustacea. American Naturalist, 1882. 



A New Genus and Species of the Crustacean Family of Lyncodaphnidae, 

 American Naturalist, 18S2. 



Papers on the Crustacea of the Fresh waters of Minnesota. L Cyclopidre of 

 Minnesota. IL Notes on some Minnesota Cladocera. IIL On Nota- 

 dromas and Cambaras. Tenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Surv., Minn., 1S82. 



Heterogenetic Development in Diaptomus. American Naturalist, 1883. 



Hetrogenesis in the Copepod Crustacea. Am. Naturalist, Feb., 1883. 



A new Genus and Species of the Crustacean Family Lyncodaphnida'. Am. 

 Naturalist, Feb., 1S83. 



A blind Copepod of the Family Harpacticidiv. Am. N'aturalist, Feb., 1883. 



A Final Report on the Crustacea of Minnesota included in the orders Clado- 

 cera and Copepoda. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minn. 1884. 



Outlines of Psychology : Dictations from Lectures by Hermann Lotze. Trans- 

 lated with the addition of a Chapter on the Anatomy of the Brain. 

 Minneapolis, Minn., 1885. 



Contribution to the Fauna of the Gulf of Mexico and the South. Mem. Den- 

 ison Scientific Assoc. Vol. I, No. I. 1887. 



Some American Norytes and Gabbros. American Geologist, Vol. I, No. 6, 1888. 

 With E. S. Clark and J. L. Deming. 



Science in Eutopia. American Naturalist, 1889. 



Notes upon the Waverly Group in Ohio. American Geologist, Vol. HL 



