*"VTagel, W. a. Color sense of child, 217. 



1. ^ *Nerve cells, of molluscs, 183. 

 *Nerve centers, in medulla of fishes, 403. 

 *Nerve fibers, and cell body, 397. 

 in the cord, 169. 



in oculomotor of rat and cat, 153. 

 Nerve, origin of vagus, 112. 

 *sensory in fishes, 403. 

 *cerebral in mammals, 177. 

 *cranial, 247. 



cranial in chick, 169. 

 *spinal, 265. 

 Nervous system of Ceratodus, 112. 



of vertebrates, 467. 

 ♦Neurology, human and comparative, 464. 

 *Nevvman, H. H. Habits of tortoises, 126. 

 ♦Nomenclature, objective, 380, 389. 

 NoRRis, H. W. Cranial nerves of amphibia, 170. 

 Nystrom, a. Laws of sexual life, 246. 



/^culomotor nerve, fibers in, 153. 



^^ Oppenheim, H. Psycho-therapeutics, 246. 



PANEGROssi, G. Eye-muscle nerves, 240. 

 Paramecium, reactions of, 174, 176, 246. 

 Parker, G. H. Ciliary action, 245. 



Movements of Ctenophores, 245. 



Photic stimulation of skin of fishes, 245. 



Reactions of frogs to light, no. 

 Paton, S. Psychiatry, 112. 

 ♦Pearl, Raymond. Intelligence and size of head, 



189. 

 Peckham, G. W. and E. G. Wasps, 394. 

 Phillips, E. F. Eye of honey bee, 245. 

 Phototropism, in frogs, no. 

 of Gammarus, 173. 

 *of Gonionemus, 450, 457. 

 ♦Physiology, and dynamic theory, 362. 

 PiCARD, E. Modern science, 112. 

 PiERON, H. Recognition in ants, 245. 

 Pig, brain of, 112. 

 Piper, H. Color-blindness, 172. 



Functions of rods and cones, 173. 

 PoiNCARE, H. Value of science, 112. 

 ♦Polyodon, primitive pores of, 294. 

 Prince, M. Multiple personality, 327. 

 Psychiatry, a text-book, 112. 

 ♦Psychology, abnormal, 327. 



comparative, 380. 



♦of Gonionemus, 450, 457. 

 ♦of Hydroides, 441. 

 of Paramecium, 174, 176, 246. 

 to light, in frogs, no. 

 Rheotropism in fishes, 174. 

 RoBiNOviTCH, L. G. Electric sleep, 472. 

 Rossi, E. Histology of nerve cell, 240. 

 Rouse, J. E. Mental life of pigeon, 470. 

 Roy. Motor aphasia, 175. 



SANFORD, E. C. Course in psychology, 396. 

 ScHOFiELD, A. T. Management of a nerve 

 patient, 176. 

 Unconscious therapeutics, 246. 

 ♦Selachian, structure of brain of, i. 

 ♦Semotilus, association in, 113. 

 ♦Senses, chemical, of crayfish, 299. 

 Sherrington, C. S. Innervation of antagonistic 



muscles, 396. 



Spinal reflexes, 245, 396. 

 Skin, sensitiveness to light in frogs, no. 

 ♦Smallwtood, W. M. Molluscan nerve cells, 183. 

 Smell, organs of, in Spinax, 112. 

 Smith, G. Phototropism of Gammarus, 173. 

 Smith, H. M. Habits of catfish, 245. 

 SouKHANOFF, S. External appearance of nerve 



processes, 239. 

 Stern, R. Function of cortex, 171. 

 Sterzi, G. Brain membranes, 169. 

 Stimulation, chemical and electrical, 170. 

 ♦Strong, O. S. Medullated nerve and cell body, 



397- 

 SuND, G. Olfactory organs in Spinax, 112. 



TAKASU, K. Ganglion cells in pigs, 242. 

 ♦Taste centers in fishes, 403. 

 ♦Teleost, structure of brain of, i. 

 Thauzies, a. Carrier pigeon, 174. 

 Thilly, F. Psychology, natural science and phil- 

 osophy, 472. 

 ♦Tortoise, habits of, 126. 

 ♦Touch centers in fishes, 403. 

 TowTLE, E. W. Reactions of Paramecium, 174. 

 Tricomi-Allegra, G. Nerve arborizations, 240. 

 ♦Triton, cranial nerves of, 247, 

 ♦Tropisms of Gonionemus, 450, 457. 



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nger, L. The reptile brain, 239. 



T) ADL, E. Orientation, 245. 



AX. *Ranatra, death-feigning of, 200. 



♦Ranson, S. W. Degeneration in spinal nerves, 



265. 

 ♦Rat, oculomotor nerve of, 153. 



♦imitation in, 333. 

 ♦Reactions of chub to color, 113. 



♦of crayfish, 299. 



*\ /"ermes, modifiability of behavior in, 441. 

 » Vision, a case of color blindness, 172. 

 ♦color, in a child, 217. 

 ♦color, in chub, 113. 

 functions of rods and cones, 173. 

 on peripheral retina, 171. 

 ♦Volition, and imitation, 376. 

 DE Vries, E. Olfactory nerve, 170. 



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