88 'Journal of Comparative Neurology aud Psychology. 



By vote of the members, the Central Commission was enlarged. It consists at 

 present of the following members: 



Egypt Elliot Smith Cairo. 



Belgium Van Gehuchten. Louvain. 



Denmark F. C. C. Hansen Copenhagen. 



Edinger Frankfurt a/M. 



Ehlers Gottingen. 



Germany S3. Flechsig Leipzig. 



4. H. MuNK Berlin. 



5. Waldeyer Berlin. 



' I. Langley Cambridge. 



England < 2. Sherrington Liverpool. 



[3. V. HoRSLEY London. 



France f i. Dejerine Paris. 



[ 2. Raymond Paris. 



Japan Shuzo Kure Tokio. 



fi. Golgi Pavia. 

 2. Luciani Rome. 

 3. RoMiTi Pisa. 



Hollaijd Winkler Amsterdam. 



Norway Guldberg Christiania. 



fi. S. Exner Vienna. 

 2. Obersteiner Vienna. 

 3. V. Lenhossek Budapest. 



Russia fi. Bechterew St. Petersburg. 



\2. A. DoGiEL St. Petersburg. 



Sweden { 1. Henschen Stockholm. 



\2. G. Retzius Stockholm. 



Switzerland v. Monakow Zurich. 



Spain S. Ramon y Cajal Madrid. 



f I. F. P. Mall Baltimore, Md. 



U. S. of North America . . ^ 2. C. S. Minot Boston, Mass. 



[3. H. H. Donaldson Philadelphia, Pa. 



Thirty-one members in all. 



At the suggestion of the members assembled in Vienna, the undersigned will put 

 himself in communication with Australia, with the purpose of selecting a member 

 of the Commission to be elected from that country. (A letter has been sent to Dr. 

 Wilson in Sydney). 



The large number of members, and their selection from different countries and 

 nations will serve only to advance the cause. Besides this a large membership is 

 necessary in order that at the triennial meeting of the Brain Commission, the desired 

 number of members may be present. It may be remarked that only 8 of the 18 

 members were able to be present at the last meeting. The same conditions may be 

 looked for in the future. Suggestions as to further elections, particularly from 

 countries not yet represented, will be gladly received. These may be forwarded to 

 the present President. 



The proposals, especially those concerning the Executive Committee, made by 

 the P esident in the previously mentioned Document (A), were accepted. 



The Executive Committee is composed for the present of the following gent'e- 

 men: 



1. W. Waldeyer, Berlin, President of the Br. C. 



2. H. Obersteiner, Vienna, Vice-President. 



3. E. Ehlers, 1 



4. P. Flechsig, \ Members. 



5. H. MuNK, J 



