Burt Green Wilder 5 



Preliminary medical education at Cornell University. Med. Stu- 

 dent, I, 1883, p. 3. 



Vivisection in the State of New York. Popular Science Monthly, 

 XXIII, 1883, pp. 169-180. 



On the use of vaseline to prevent the leakage or evaporation of al- 

 cohol from specimen jars. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc, 1883, XXXII, 

 p. 318. N.Y.Med. Jour.. XXXIII, 18S3, p. 244. Also in Colorado 

 Med. Jour., 1883, and Internat. Rev. of Med. and Surg. Technics, 

 1884. Senior author with S. H. Gage. 



1884. Methods of studying the brain. The " Cartwright Lectures" for 

 1884. N. Y. Med. Jour , XXXIX, 1884, pp. 141-148, 177-183, 205- 

 209. 233-237, 373-377. 457-461, 513-516, 653-656; XL, 113-116; 64 fig. 

 (Abstracts in N. Y. Med. Record, XXV, 1884, pp. 141-143, i97-i99, 

 225-227, 365-367, 449-450, 545-546.) 



On encephalic nomenclature. Amer. Neurol. Assoc. Trans., 1884. 

 Jour. Nerv. and Ment. Dis., 1884, pp. 18, 50. 



Do the cerebellum and the oblongata represent two encephalic seg- 

 ments or only one ? Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc, XXXIII, 1884, 

 pp. 523-525 ; Science, IV, 1884, p. 341 ; N. Y. Med. Jour., XL., 1884, 

 p. 324. 



On some points in anatomical nomenclature. Amer. Assoc. Adv. 

 Sci. Proc, XXXIII, 1884, pp. 528-529. 



The existence and dorsal circumscription of the porta (" Foramen 

 Monroi") in the adult human brain. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc, 



XXXIII, 1884, p. 526 ; N. Y. Med. Jour., XL, 1884, p. 324. 



The relative position of the cerebrum and the cerebellum in the an- 

 thropoid apes. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc, XXXIII, 1884, p. 527. 



Exhibition of preparations illustrating {a) the existence and cir- 

 cumscription of the portae {foramina MoJiroi) in the adult human 

 brain ; [b') the presence of the crista fornicis in fcetal and new-born 

 human brains ; {c) two additional cases of absence of the callosum in 

 the domestic cat ; [d) the covering of the cerebellum by the cerebrum 

 in a young chimpanzee whose brain was hardened within the skull. 

 Jour.' Nerv. and Ment. Dis., XI, 1884 Proceedings of the tenth 

 annual meeting of the American Neurological Association, 1884, pp. 



11-13- 



The foramen of Magendie in man and the cat. N. Y. Med. Jour., 

 XXXIX, 1884, p. 45S. 



1885. The use of slips in scientific correspondence. [Soc. Natural. East. 

 U. S., 1884.] Science, V, 1885, p. 44. 



Encephalic nomenclature. Ccelian terminology : the names of 

 the cavities of the brain and niyelon. N. Y. Med. Jour., XLI, pp. 

 325-328, 354-357, 1885 ; 8 fig. 



Paronymy versus heteronymy as neuronymic principles. Presiden- 

 tial address at the nth annual meeting of the Amer. Neurological 

 Assoc, 1885. Jour. Nerv. and Ment. Dis., XII, pp. 21. (Abstr. 

 in Neurologisches Centralbl., Dec. 15, 1885.) 



Educational museums of vertebrates. Address (as vice-president) 

 before the Biological section of the Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. 



XXXIV, 1885, pp. 263-281. (Abstr. in Science, VI, 1885, pp. 222- 

 224.) 



On two little-known cerebral fissures, with suggestions as to fissural 

 and gyral names. Amer. Neurological Assoc. Trans., 1885. Jour. 



