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Fig. 6. Normal resthesodic cells of the parietal lobe. 



Fig. 7. Longitudinal perpendicular section through the entire 

 brain. 



Fig. S. Section just dorsad of the olfactory crus to show the course 

 of the fornix tracts and the callosum. 



Fig. 9. Longitudinal section of cerebrum somewhat dorsad of that 

 of Fig. 3, Plate XXIV. 



EDITOR'S ANNOUNCEMENT. 



The editor hoped to be able to announce in this number 

 the result of preparations now making for greatly improving 

 and extending the scope of this journal. Inasmuch as he is 

 about to be absent in Europe for some months, the place of 

 publication ad inte7'im cannot be definitely announced, but 

 all correspondence should be directed to Granville, Ohio. 

 An extra number will be issued in January, 1892, and the 

 regular March issue will perhaps be somewhat delayed. On 

 the other hand, our readers are assured that the volume will 

 be made more comprehensive and valuable than the present 

 one. 



Among the articles for the ensuing year will be a de- 

 scriptive sketch of the neurological students and laboratories 

 of Europe, and the " Development and Histology of the 

 Thalamus." 



The cooperation of the ablest specialists in Europe and 

 America is expected. The department of Comparative 

 Psychology will receive special attention. 



After October, 1892, the Journal will be issued regu- 

 larly from the University of Chicago. 



