of DENISON UNIVERSITY ^g 



Volume V,":1895 



.MARCH. 



Modern Algedonic Theories. By C. L. Herrick i 



I'ranism, Congenital Sexual Inversion, By Marc Andre Raffalovich 33 



'Ihe Histogenesis of the Cerebellum. By C. L. Herrick 66 



JULY. 



The Mammalian Cerebellum. Part I. The Development of the Cere- 

 bellum in Man and the Cat. By Bert Brenette Stroud, B.S. With 

 Plates I— VIII 71 



Notes on Child Experiences. Ijy C. L. Herrick. I. Anthropomorphi- 



zation of Numerals II9 



II. Hallucinations of Vision in Children 121 



The Cerebral Fissures of two Philosophers, Chauncey Wright and James 



Edward Oliver. By Burt G. Wilder 124 



Eormalin for the Preservation of Brains. By Pierre A. Fish, D.Sc 126 



The Physiological Condition of Consciousness. By Dr. Paul Carus I2g 



DiXEMBER. Double Number. 



On the Brain of Necturus maculatus. By B. F. Kingsbury, Ph.D. With 



Plates IX, X, XI 139 



The Cortical Optical Centre in Birds. By Dr. Ludwig Edinger 206 



Editorial. I. The Cortical Centre in Birds 208 



2. Neurology and Monism 209 



Volume VI. 1896. 



MARCH. 



Illustrations of Central Atrophy After Eye Injuries. By C. L. Herrick. 



With Plate I i 



Lecture Notes on Attention. An Illustration of the Employment of Neu- 

 rological Analogies for Psychical Problems. By C. L. Herrick_ 5 



A Note on the Cerebral Fissuration of the Seal (Phoca vitulina). By 



Pierre A. Fish, D.Sc. With Plate II 1 15 



Morphology of the Nervous System of Cypris. By C. H. Turner. With 



Plates III-VIH 20 



Preliminary Notes on the Cranial Nerves of Cryptobranchus alleghan- 



iensis. By J. H. McGregor, B.Sc 45 



On Three Points in the Nervous Anatomy of Amphibians. By |. S. 



Kingsley. With three figures r^ 



JUNE. 



59 



Comparative Anatomy of the Insula. By Tracy Earl Clark, B.S. With 

 Plates IX-XIII _ 



Review of the (iolgi Method By Oliver S. Strong, Part I loi 



The Dorsal Sack, the Aulix and the Diencephalic Flexure. By B. G 



Wilder 128 



The Ectal Relations of the Right and Left Parietal and Paroccipital Fis- 

 sures. By B. G. Wilder 129 



Editorial. Neuronymic Progress in America 131 



