378 Journal of Coinf>aratk'c Neurology ami Psychology. 



The general character of the evidence upon whicli this article is 

 based is two-fold : reports of individuals about themselves and about 

 others under their observation. I'pon the second s<»rt depend the 

 chief facts in 6 to 9 above, and part of 5, as well as largely the tac ts 

 about the blind. 'I'o what extent this evidem e is memory generalized 

 does not ajjpear. Original data are given merely for illustration. 



(HARMS 1. HrKNK.rT. 



Zwaardemaker, H. V.\nv l)i> iei/i unhikaiuit i^ehlithtiu- I".it;ciiscliali dcs 

 (leruchssinnes. A'y/i. f. {Anat. ti.) Physiol., \.\\w'^. KJ04, I lilt. 1-2, i)p. 

 4 J -48, 190.1. 



Shows that if there is a periodical breaking of the air column 

 within the nasal cavity (produced by alternate inspirations and expira- 

 tions) an i/i/tn/ii/it/// oUac tor y sensation results. If the air column is 

 broken periodically oi/tsidr the nasal cavity (i. e., in the olfa« tometer 

 tube) a continuous olfactory sensation results. K. w 



Cramer, W. On I'lota^dii, C'liolin and Xeuriii. /';/'. Physiol., XW'I, j)]). 

 30-37, 1904. 



Physiological chemisti-y of the brain. r. p. 



Zwaardemaker, H, und Quix, F. H. I'thcr dii- f'inplindlK lik. it dc- nun- 

 scidicheii Olui-s fiir linic vfiMliifdcntT llr.lir. .-//<// /. (hint, it.) /'hysiol., 

 Jahrg. 1904, I It ft. 1-2, pp. 25-42, i<)()4. 



Muskens, L. J. J. I'ehcr eine eigentluiniiichc coinixn^aloiist Ik' .\ti^riid>t>\\i>- 

 gung cltT ( )clop<)den mil IVnifikungen iilxr diicn /.wanLj^lxwiijunL^iii. 

 Arch. f. [Anal, u ) Physiol., Jahrg. 1904, lldl. 1-2, i)p. 4<)-56, I9C4. 



Stuart, T. P. A. Tlie Function of the Hyaloid Canal and some other New 

 I'oint-^ in the Mechanism of the Acix>inmoilation of the Kye for FUslance. 

 /our. /'hysiol., XWI, i)p. 3S-4S, [004. 



Delage, Y. Sur les niouvements de torsion i\v I'Dcil. Ar,h. d. zool. fx/i^f. <■/ 

 Xen. 4 ser., T. I, No. 3, |)p. 261-306, 11)03. 



SmallwOOd, Mabel E. Ilie Heat ii flea: Taldrchcstia lon^Miornis. Co/d 

 S/irinc Harhor Monographs, I. 27 |)|)., 3 pN., 3 ttxi-ti^'s. i<to3. 



With this monograph a series of publications from the Biological 

 Laboratorv of the HrookKii Institute of .\rts and Sciences at Cold 

 Spring Harbor is begun in which special attention will be given to the 

 natural history of the animals in the region of the station. 



'ihe present paper consists of an auiitomic al des( ription of the 

 beach flea, and an account of studies (jf its etholog\ . Breeding, moult- 

 ing, habitat, burrowing, locomotion, phototro|)ism. food and feetling, 

 relation to water, and movements are in turn biictly <'onsi(lered in the 

 light of observations madi; in nature or in the laboratory b\ the author. 

 Review space does not permit the jiresentalion of the facts of tliis in 



