BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE LITERATURE ON THE OR- 
GAN AND SENSE OF SMELL. 
By H. HEATH BAwDEN. 
The literature of the pathology of the organ and sense of smell— 
thinoscopy and rhinology—is touched upon here only in its general 
bearings on structure and function. An exhaustive bibliography of 
this literature is to be found in the Index-Catalog of the Library of the 
Surgeon-General’s Office, U. S. Army, under the articles: ‘‘ Smell,’ 
vaNerve;: *) Canal,’/“! Jacobson’s, Organ,’':«« Rhinoscopy'\,”’ “ Nose,/ 
etc.; also in the Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences, edited by 
C. E. Sajous, 1894, IV, D, 1-102 and V, J, 32-35. Cf. also files of 
Intern. Centralbl. f. Laryngol. Rhinol. etc.; Arch. f. Laryngol. u. Rhinol.; 
and Zzansac. Amer. Laryngol. Assoc. 
The present bibliography is, for the most part, confined to the 
literature of the present century. References to the important litera- 
ture before 1850 are to be found in the Dictionnaire Encyclopédique 
des Sciences Médicales, Second Series, article: ‘‘ Olfaction;” in Her- 
mann’s Handbuch der Physiologie, III, Part II, 143-286; in an histor- 
ical and critical paper by Kraepelin, Hamburg, 1883; and in Bain, 
The Senses and Intellect, Appendix, 637-639. 
The references fall naturally into two divisiions, the literature on: 
(I) The Anatomy and Histology of the Organ of Smell, and (II) The 
Physiology and Psychology of the Sense of Smell, 
