OF DENISON UNIVERSITV 55 



Physiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ne7V York City ; Ph}'si- 

 ology of the nervous system. 



Adolf Meyer, M.D., Docent in Psychiatry, Clark Univcrsitv, and 

 Assistant Physician to the Worcester Lunatic Hospital ; Human neu- 

 rology. 



The exchange list of the Journal includes may publications not re- 

 ceived by the Bulletin. 



The original articles which have appeared in the seven volumes 

 now completed are indicated in the Table of Contents below. 



Volume I. 1891. 



MARCH. 



PAGE. 



Contributions to the Comparative Morphology of the Central Nervous 



System. By C. L. Herrick. 



I. — Illustrations of the Architectonic of the Cerebellum. 



With Plates I-IV 5 



II. — Topography and Histology of the Brain of Certain 



Reptiles. With Plates IX and X 14 



Laboratory Technique 38 



Morphology of the Avian Brain. By C. H. Turner. With Plates V-VIII 39 



Editorial. Problems of comparative Neurology 93 



Methyl Blue Nerve staining Intra-vitam 105 



JU.NE. 



Morphology of the Avian Brain, continued. By C. H. Turner. With 



Plates XIV, XV and XVI 107 



Notes upon Technique 133 



Recent Investigations on the Structure and Relations of the Optic Thai- 

 ami. By Henry Russell Pemberton 107 



Contributions to the Comparative Morphology of the Central Nervous 

 System, continued. By C. L. Herrick. 



III. — Topography and Histology of the Brain of Certain 

 Ganoid Fishes With Plates X, XI, XII and XIII... ^ 149 



Editorial. Neurology and Psychology 183 



OCTOBER. 



The Morphological Importance of the Membranous or other thin Portions 



of the Parieties of the Encephalic Cavities. By Burt G. Wilder 201 



Metamerism of the X'ertebrate Head 203 



The Arachnoid of the Brain, with figures in the text. By J. W. Lang- 

 don 205 



Contributions to the Morphology of the Brain of Bony Fishes 



I. — Siluridae, with Plate XVII. By C. Judson Herrick 211 



II. — Studies on the Brains of some American Fresh-water 

 Fishes, with Plates XIX, XX, XXI. By C. L. Herrick 228 



The Development of the Cranial Nerves of Vertebrates. Part I. By C. 



von Kupffer. Translated by Oliver S. Strong 246 



Morphology of the Avian Brain. Continued, with Plate XVIII. By 



C. H. Turner __ 255 



