58 BULLETIN OF THE LABORATORIES 



tain Reptiles. By C. L. Herrick, Denison University. With 



Plates XV— XX 119 



Report upon the Pathology of a Case of General Paralysis. Bv C. L. 



Herrick. With Plates XXI— XXV (A, B, C, D, E).__.' 141 



DECEMBER. 



Note on the Structure and the Development of Nervous Elements. By 



Paul Mitrophanow, Professor in the University of Warsaw 163 



Jean M. Charcot. By E. G. Stanley, B.S., Fellow in Comparative Anat- 

 omy in Denison University 168 



Laboratory Notes from Denison University. 



VI. Illustrations of the Surface Anatomy of the Brains of Certain 

 Birds. By C. Judson Herrick, B S., Fellow in Neurology in 



Denison University. With Plate XXVT 171 



VII. The Callosumand Hippocampal Region in Marsupial and Lower 



Brains. By C. L. Herrick. With Plates IX and XXVII 176 



Volume IV, 1894. 



APRIL. 



I>eonowa's Recent Observations on the Anencephalic and Amyelic Ner- 

 vous System. By C. Judson Herrick I 



Studies from Neurological Laboratory of Denison University. 



VIII. Glands and Nerve-Endings in the Skin of the Tadpole. By J. 

 H. Massie, A.B., Fellow in Physiological Psychology. With 



Plate I — 7 



IX. Comparative Study of the Epiphysis and Roof of the Dien- 



cephalon. By A. D. Sorensen, A.B., Fellow in Neurology 12 



JULY. 



On the Brain of the Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina). By O. D. 



Humphrey. With Plates II— IV 73 



Studies from Neurolgical Laboratory of Denison University. 



X. The Nose and Jacobson's Organ with Especial Reference to 

 Amphibia. By. H. H. Bawden, Jr., A.B., Fellow in Physiolog- 

 ical Psychology. With Plates V — XII 117 



SEPTEMBER. 



Studies from the Neurological Laboratory of Denison University. IX. 

 Comparative Study of the Epiphysis and Roof of the Dienceph- 

 alon. Continued. By A. D. Sorensen, A.B., Fellow in Neurol- 

 ogy. With Plates XIII— XVIII 153 



The Terminology of the Nerve Cell. By Pierre A. Fish, D Sc , Instruc- 

 tor in Physiology, Vertebrate Zoology and Neurology, Cornell 

 University 17 I 



The Seat of Consciousness. By Dr. Paul Carus. With 4 figures 176 



DECEMBER. 



Studies from the Neurological Laboratory of Denison l^niversity XI. 

 The Cranial Nerves of Amblysloma punctatum, with Plates XIX- 

 XX. By C. Judson Herrick, ]'"ellow in Neurology 193 



Popular Scientific Beliefs. Number One. Animal Magnetism. By Rev. 



A. B. Cristy, Albuquerque, New Mexico 208 



The Seat of Consciousness. By C. L. Herrick ,,__.,_,, 221 



