^^Tecturus, reactions to light of the decapitated 



■*-^ young, 303. 



Neurocord cells of the brain of Cerebratulus, 64 



Neurology, at the physiological congress, Heidel- 

 berg, 1907, 91. 

 at the congress for psychiatry, neurology, 

 psychology and the nursing of the insane, 

 Amsterdam, 1907, 91. 



Neurone, caliber of the, in vertebrates, 601. 



Nerve cells, studies on, I. The moUuscan nerve 

 cell, together with summaries of recent liter- 

 ature on the cytology of invertebrate nerve 

 cells, 45. 



Nerve fibers, length of the internodes on the, of 

 leopard frog, Rana pipiens, 167. 



Nerves, abducent and hypoglossal, aberrant roots 

 and branches of, 619. 

 cranial, of amphiuma means, 527. 

 cranial, of petromyzonts, 569. 



Nervous system, central, size and condition of the, 

 in albino rats, experimentally stunted, 151. 

 of the American leopard frog — European frogs, 

 121. 



*Norris, H. W. Cranial nerves of amphiuma 

 means, 527. 



NoRswoRTHY, Naomi. Psychology of mentally 

 deficient children, 332. 



Nuclei, of the commissura infima in the brain of 

 fishes, 409. 



ORIENTATION, phototaxis in fiddler crabs and 

 its relation to theories of, 493. 

 Orientation in the white rat, 27. 



PARAMOECIUM, Hmits of cducability in, 499. 

 Petromyzonts, cranial nerves of, 569. 



Pfungst, Oskar, Das Pferd des Herrn von 

 Osten (Der kluge Hans), 329. 



Phototaxis in fiddler crabs, 493. 



Phylogenetic differentiation of the organs of smell 

 and taste, 157. 



Pricer, Jno. L. The life history of the carpenter 

 ant, 521. 



Proceedings American Academy of Arts and Sci- 

 ences, 525. 



Psychology, archives of, 332, 333, 335, 336. 



Psychology, comparative, relations of comparative 

 anatomy to, 437. 



Psychology, comparative, French work in, for the 

 past two years, 511. 



Psychology, human and animal, 329. 

 of mentally deficient children, 332. 



Psychological studies, Yale, 331. 



R 



ana, nervous system of, 121. 



Ranson, S. Walter. The architectural 

 relations of the afferent elements entering 

 into the formation of the spina) nerves, lOl. 



Rat, comparison of the albino, with men in respect 

 to the growth of the brain and spinal cord, 



.345- . 

 orientation in the white, 27. 

 Rats, size and condition of central nervous system 



in albino, experimentally stunted, 151. 

 Reactions of Drosophila with special reference to 



convulsive reflexes, 483. 

 Reactions to light of the decapitated young nec- 



turus, 303. 

 Reflexes, convulsive, reaction of Drosophila with 



special reference to, 483. 

 Relation of the strength of stimulus to the rapidity 



of habit formation, 459. 

 Relations of comparative anatomy to comparative 



psychology, 437. 

 Responses, locomotor, of animals to white light, 309. 

 ♦Rogers, Charles G., with W. M. Smallwood. 



Studies on nerve cells. I. The molluscan 



ner\'e cell, together with summaries of recent 



literature, on the cytology of invertebrate 



nerve cells, 45. 

 Roots, aberrant, and branches of abducent and hypo- 

 glossal nerves, 619. 

 Ruediger, W. C. Field of distinct vision, with 



especial reference to individual differences 



and their correlations, 335. 



Significance of the caliber of the parts of the 

 neurone in vertebartes, 601. 

 *Smallwood, W. M.,with Charles G.Rogers. 



Studies on nerve cells. I. The molluscan 



nerve cell, together with summaries of recent 



literature on the cytology of invertebrate 



ner\'e cells, 25. 

 Smell, phylogenetic differentiation of the organ of, 



and taste, 157. 

 *Smith, Stevenson. Limits of educability in 



Paramoecium, 499. 

 Spinal cord, growth of, in the albino rat, 345. 

 Spinal nerves, architectural relations of the afferent 



elements entering into the formation of the, 



lOI. 



Star fish, behavior of, 523. 



Stimulus, relation of the strength of, to the rapidity 



of habit formation, 459. 

 Stumpf, Prof. C, 329. 

 Stunted size and condition of the central nervous 



system in albino rats, experimentally, 151. 

 Subdivisions of the brain, morphological, 393. 



*' I ^akahashi,Katashi. Some conditions which 

 -*- determine the length of the internodes 



found on the nerve fibers of the leopard frog, 



Rana pipiens, 167. 

 Taste, phylogenetic differentiation of the organ of 



smell and, 157. 

 Tendencies in cerebral morphology, two recent, 663. 

 Theory of measurement, 335. 

 ♦Thompson, Caroline Burling. Commissure? 



and the neurocord cells of the brain of Cen- 



bratulus, 641. 



