t^ARTHWORM, reactions of, 176,472. 

 ■*— ' Edinger, L. Brain cortex, 112. 



*Hearing in frogs, 166. 

 Esterly, C. O. Nervous system of Copepoda, 176. 

 Eye, of frogs, no. 



FISCHER, J. Nerves of sympathetic system, 242. 

 *Fishes, association in, 113. 

 ♦structure of brain of, I. 

 *taste and touch centers in, 403. 

 Flechsig, p. Methods of brain study, 169. 

 Franz, S. I. Pathology, 246. 



Time of mental processes in insane, 246. 

 Frog, biology of, 393. 



♦hearing in, 166, 167. 

 Frohlich, a. Fiber courses in cord, 169. 



Gehuchten, a. van. Corpus restiforme, 239. 

 Nerve terminations, 239. 

 Olfactory neurones, 239. 

 *Gonionemus, behavior of, 450, 457. 

 *Graptemys, habits of, 126. 



lUF abit-formation in the chub, 113. 

 ■*■ •'■ Habits, of birds, no. 



of muskrat, in. 

 *of tortoises, 126. 



of wasps. III, 394. 

 Hadley, p. B. Reactions of lobster, 396. 

 Hargitt, C. W. Behavior of annelids, 472. 

 Harper, E. H. Reactions of earthworm, 176. 

 Harvard Psychological Studies, 470. 

 Hatschek, R. Brain structure, 242. 

 ♦Hearing in frogs, 166, 167. 

 Heart, action of, in Molgula, 1 10. 

 Henmon, V. A. C. Time of perception, 472. 

 ♦Herrick, C. J. Neurology, 464. 



♦Taste and touch centers in fishes, 403. 

 ♦Herrick, C. L. Dynamic theory in physiology, 

 362. 



♦Imitation and volition, 376. 

 Herrick, F. H. Life and instinct, 245. 

 Holmes, S. J. Biology of the frog, 393. 



♦Death-feigning in Ranatra, 200. 

 Holmgren, E. Nerve endings, 112. 

 Howell, W. H. Vagus inhibition, 246. 

 Hrdlicka, a. Brain preservation, 470. 

 Hunter, G. W. Heart action in Molgula, no. 

 ♦Hydroides, modifiability of behavior in, 441. 



Tmhof, G. Brain of birds, 112. 



-*- ♦Imitation and volition, 376. 



♦Imitation in rats, 333. 



Ingbert, C. E. Reflex epilepsy, 472. 



Ingegnieros, J. Classification of criminals, 472. 



Hysterical hemiplegia, 472. 

 ♦Instinct in the chub, 113. 



♦of tortoises, 126. 

 ♦Intelligence and size of head, 189. 



JANET, C. Anatomy of ant head, 473. 

 Behavior of wasps, in. 

 Jastrow, J. The subconscious, 327. 

 Jennings, H. S. Modifiability of behavior, 245. 

 Regulation of behavior, 245. 

 Behavior of Earthworm, 472. 

 Johnston, J. B. Cranial nerves of Petromyzon, 

 176. 

 Nervous system of vertebrates, 464, 467. 

 JuDD, C. H. Yale Psychological Studies, 243. 



Kahn, P. Dynamometer experiments, 175. 

 ♦Kappers, C. U. a. Structure of brain in 

 fishes, I. 

 Karplus, J. P. Medulla oblongata, 242. 

 Kemper, G. W. H. World's anatomists, 246. 

 King, W. P. Perjury for pay, 331. 

 ♦KisTLER, H. D. Pores of Polyodon, 294. 

 KoLMER, W. Neurofibrils, 241. 

 KosAKA, K. Origin of the vagus nerve, 112. 



T EPiNE, R. A case of agnosia, 175. 

 -'— ' ♦Lewis, F. T. Cerebral nerves in mam- 

 mals, 127. 

 Light, reactions to, in frogs, no. 

 LiLLiE, R. S. Cell-division, 246. 

 LocY, W. New nerve in selachians, 170. 

 LoEE, J. Changes in nerve and muscle, 246. 



Dynanics of living matter, 329. 

 Lydel, D. Habits of bass, 244. 

 Lyon, E. P. Geotropism in Paramecium, 246. 



Our debt to Harvey, 246. 



Rheotropism in fishes, 174. 



jV/Talaise, E. VON. Prognosis of tabes dorsalis, 



♦Mammalia, cerebral nerves of, 177. 



Masselon, R. Melancholy, 396. 



Mathews, A. P. Chemical and electrical stimula- 

 tion, 170. 



Maxwell, S. S. Ciliary activity, 173. 



Mayer, A. Consciousness and secretions, 175. 



♦Medulla of fishes, 403. 



Meltzer, S. J. Efi^ects of magnesium salts, 246. 

 Inhibitory and anaesthetic effects, 246. 



♦Memory in Hydroides, 441. 



Michotte, a. Histology of nerve cell, 240. 

 Nerve fibrillae, 239. 



Migration, of birds, in. 



Mills, C. K. Word-blindness, 176. 



Molgula, heart action of, 1 10. 



♦Molluscs, nerve cells of, 183. 



♦Morse, M. Behavior of Gonionemus, 450. 

 ij NSTERBERG, H. Harvard Psychological Studies, 

 470. 



Muskrat, habits of, in. 



