OF DENISON UNIVERSITY 57 



Nerve Hygiene. By Professor Augustus Forel. Professor of Psychiatry 



in Zurich. [Selected.] 184 



Localization in the Cat. By C. L. Herrick 190 



A Simple Alcohol Formula 192 



Volume III. 1893. 



MARCH. 



Neurologists and Neurological Laboratories, IL Neurological Work at 



Zurich. By Ad. Meyer, M.D., Ph.D I 



The Insula of the Pig. By T. E. Clark, M.S., Professor in Clinton Plains 



Liberal Institute. With Plate I 7 



The Development of MeduIIated Nerve Fibers. By C. L. Herrick. With 



I'late II II 



Editorial. The Scientific Utility of Dreams 17 



JUNE. 



Preliminary Note on the Nervous System of the Genus Cypris. By C. 

 H. Turner, M.S., Professor of Natural Sciences in Clark Uni- 

 versity, Atlanta, Ga. With Plates III— IV 35 



Neurologists and Neurological Laboratories, III. Neurological Work at 

 Zurich By Adolf Meyer, M.D , Ph.D., Pathologist of the Illi- 

 nois Eastern Hospital for the Insane, Kankakee 41 



Neurological Notes from the Biological Laboratories of Denison Univer- 

 sity. 

 I. Selenka's "Pharyngeal Sac" in the Duck. By H. H. Bawden, 



A.B., Fellow in Biology, Denison University. With Plate XI_ 45 



II. The Pineal and Parietal Organ in Phrynosoma coronata By 

 A. D. Sorensen, A.B., Fellow in Biology, Denison University. 

 With Plate XII 48 



III. The Roof of the Diencephalon. By A. D. Sorensen 50 



IV. Reversion of the Cerebellum in American Lizards. By P. T. 

 Evans - - 54 



V. The Hippocampus. By C. L. Herrick 56 



The Indusium of the Callosum. By. P. A. Fish, B.S., Instructor in Phys- 

 iology, Vertebrate Zoology and Neurology, Cornell University. 



With Plate XIII 61 



The Significance of the Cortex Considered in Connection with a Report 

 upon a Dog From Which the Whole Cerebrum had been Re- 

 moved by Professor GoUz. By Dr. Ludwig Edinger, Frankfort- 



on-Main 69 



Contributions to the Comparative Morphology of the Central Nervous 

 System. II. Topography and Histology of the Brain of Cer- 

 tain Reptiles. Continued. With Plates V, VI, VII, VIII and 

 X. By C. L. Herrick 77 



SEPTEMBER. 



The Intrinsic Pulmonary N^erves by the Silver Method. By Henry J. 

 Berkley, M.D., Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. With 

 Plate X(V 107 



An Interesting N^eurilis. By F. D. Barker, M.D., Dayton, O 1 12 



Neurologists and Neurological Laboratories. IV. Neurological Work 

 at Zurich. By Adolf Meyer, M.D., Ph.D., Illinois Eastern Hos- 

 pital, Kankakee 1 14 



Contributions to the Comparative Morphology of the Central Nervous 

 System. II. — Topography and Histology of the Brain of Cef' 



