DAVIS, H. B. Study in animal intelligence, 339. 

 Decapitated, reactions to light of the young, 

 necturus, 303. 



Differentiation, phylogenetic, of the organs of smell 

 and taste, 157. 



Divisions of the brain, morphological, 393. 



*DoDsoN, John D., with Robert M. Yerkes. 

 Relation of the strength of stimulus to the 

 rapidity of habit formation, 459. 



♦Donaldson, H. H., comparison of the albino rat 

 with man in respect to the growth of the 

 brain and of the spinal cord, 345. 



*The nervous system of the American leopard 

 frog, Rana pipiens, compared with that of 

 the European frogs, Rana esculenta and Rana 

 temporia (fusca), 121. 



Drosophila, reactions of, 483. 



* up DINGER, LuDwiG. Relations of comparative 

 ^— ' anatomy to comparative psychology, 437. 

 Educability, limits of, in Paramcecium, 499. 

 Eversion and inversion of the dorso-lateral wall 



in different parts of the brain, 433. 

 Experimental animal and human psychology, 329. 

 Experimental study of imitation in cats, I. 

 *Eycleshymer, a. C. The reactions of light of 



the decapitated young necturus, 303. 

 Eyes, image-forming powers of various types of, 525. 



TWIDDLER crabs, phototaxis in, 493. 



-*■ Franz, Shepherd Ivory. The functions 

 of the cerebrum: The frontal lobes, 333. 

 Neurology at the physiological congress, Hei- 

 delberg, 1907, and at the congress of psychi- 

 atry, neurology, psychology and the nursing 

 of the insane, Amsterdam, September, 1907, 

 91- 



French work in comparative psychology for the 

 past two years, 511. 



Frogs, nervous system of American and European, 

 121. 



Frontal lobes, the functions of the cerebrum, 333. 



Functions of the cerebrum, the frontal lobes, 333. 



ROWTH of the brain and spinal cord in the 

 albino rat, 345. 



TJabit formation, relation of the strength of 

 ■*■ -* stimulus to rapidity of, 459. 

 *Hadl£y, Philip B. The behavior of the lar\'al and 



adolescent stages of the American lobster, 



199. 

 *Hatai, Shinkishi. Preliminary note on the size 



and condition of the central nervous system 



in albino rats experimentally stunted, 151. 

 *Herrick, C. Judson. Commissura infima and 



its nuclei in the brain of fishes, 409. 

 ♦Morphological divisions of the brain, 393. 

 *On the phylogenetic differentiation of the 



organs of sn ell and ta.te, 157. 

 *Two recent tendencies in cerebral morphology, 



663. 



G 



*HoLMES, S. J. Phototaxis in fiddler crabs and 



its relation to theories of orientation, 493. 

 *HoLT, Edwin B. Review of Buttel-Reepen's Are 



bees reflex machines, 524. 

 ♦Review of Cole's experimental study of the 



image-forming powers of various types of 



eyes, 525. 

 ♦Review of Yale psychological studies, 331. 

 Horse, the, of Herr von Osten (Der kluge Hans), 



329. 

 Hypoglossal nerve, aberrant roots and branches 



of, 619. 



I MAGE-FORMiNG powers of vaHous types of eyes, 



Imitation, experimental study of, in cats, i. 

 Influence of bodily posture on mental activities, 335. 

 Intelligence, animal, 339. 

 Internodes, length of the, on nerve fibers of leopard 



frog, Rana pipiens, 167. 

 Inversion of the dorso-lateral wall in different 



parts of the brain, aversion and, 433. 

 Invertebrate, cytology of, nerve cells, 45. 



JENNINGS, H. S. Behavior of the star fish Aste- 

 rias forerri de Loriol, 523. 

 ♦Johnston, J. B. Additional notes on the cranial 

 nerves of petromyzonts, 569. 

 ♦Significance of the caliber of the parts of the 

 neurone in vertebrates, 601. 

 Jones, E. E. Influence of bodily posture on men- 

 tal activities, 335. 

 JuDD, Charles H. Yale Psychological Studies, 

 33J- 



* Trappers, C. U. A. Eversion and inversion of 

 •■■^ the dorso-lateral wall in different parts of 

 the brain, 433. 



T APisKY, Abram. Rhythm as a distinguishing 



-■— ' characteristic of prose style, 335. 



Larval stages in American lobster, 199. 



Light, white, locomotor responses of animals 10,309. 

 reactions to, of the decapitated young nectu- 

 rus, 303. 



Limits of educability, in Paramcecium, 499. 



Literary merit, statistical study of, 336. 



Literature, recent, on the Cytology of invertebrate 

 nerve cells, 45. 



Lobster, American, behavior of the larv'al and ado- 

 lescent stages of, 199. 



Locomotor responses of animals to white light, 309. 



1V/T EASUREMENT, empirical studies on the theo- 



■^^■'' ries of, 335. 



Mental activities, influence of bodily posture on, 



335- 

 Molluscan nerve cell, 45. 

 Morphological subdivisions of the brain, 393. 



