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Cortex. III. On the size and shape of the 
cerebrum in the Norway rat (Mus nor- 
vegicus) and a comparison of these with 
the corresponding characters in the albino 
rat. Comparative studies on the growth 
OlsthHECereralls eis. cased ee Osea 
IV. On the thickness of the cerebral 
cortex of the Norway rat (Mus norvegi- 
cus) and a comparison of the same with 
the cortical thickness in the albino rat. 
Comparative studies on the growth of the 
ROLCOLAl. secrete eee 
V. Part I. On the area of the cor- 
tex and on the number of cells in a unit 
volume, measured on the frontal and 
sagittal sections of the albino rat brain, 
together with the changes in these char- 
acters according to the growth of the 
brain. V. Part II. On the area of the 
cortex and on the number of cells in a 
unit volume, measured on the frontal 
and sagittal sections of the brain of the 
Norway rat (Mus norvegicus), com- 
pared with the corresponding data for 
the albino rat. Comparative studies on 
the growth of thecerebral............. 
VI. Part I. On the increase in size 
and on the developmental changes of 
some nerve cells in the cerebral cortex 
of the albino rat during the growth of the 
brain. VI. Part II. On the increase in 
size of some nerve Cells in the cerebral cor- 
tex of the Norway rat (Mus norvegicus), 
compared with the corresponding changes 
in the albino rat. Comparative studies 
on the growth of the cerebral............ 
VII. On the influence of starvation 
at an early age upon the development of 
the cerebral cortex. Albino rat. Com- 
parative studies on the growth of the 
cerebral 
General review of data for 
the thickness of the cerebral cortex and 
the size of the cortical cells in several 
mammals, together with some postnatal 
growth changes in these structures. 
Comparative studies on the growth of 
IAMETERS of nerve-cell bodies and of 
the fibers arising from them—during 
the later phases of growth (albino rat). 
On the increase in the:............... ) 
Diptera. The olfactory organs of............ 
Donaupson, Henry H., AnD NaGasaka, G. 
On the increase in the diameters of nerve- 
cell bodies and of the fibers arising from 
them—during the later phases of growth 
(albinomat) 3. ee Vd sane Dae ate 
AR of Trigonocephalus japonicus. On 
the development of the nerve endorgans 
rhe 4 a eh ee Gung iery Ae Sake ors Re tere nae 
Endings of sensory type in the muscular coat 
of the stomach and small intestine. Pre- 
liminary note. Nerve...... hte. eee 
Endorgans in the ear of Trigonocephalus 
japonicus. On the development of the 
Nerve Aire Ooh eee. 
(Epinephelus striatus). On tactile responses 
of the de-eyed hamlet..................... 
BUsees arising from them—during the 
later phases of growth (albino rat). On 
the increase in the diameters of nerve- 
celitbodies'andtotther...u see eae 
in the cephalic end of the truncus sym- 
pathicus in the cat and on the numerical 
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291 
relations of preganglionic and postgan- 
glionic neurones. On the number of 
nerve cells in the ganglion cervicale 
superius and of nerve................-.--- 
Paes On the question of commis- 
sural neurones in the sympathetic..... 
Ganglion and the cervical portion of the sym- 
pathetic trunk. The superior cervical... . 
——— cervicale superius and of nerve fibers 
in the cephalic end of the truncus sym- 
pathicus in the cat and on the numerical 
relations of preganglionic and postgan- 
glionic neurones. On the number of 
nerveicellsiinithe ss. £20. eek. ce eee eee 
cervicale superius. Branches of the.... 
Growth (albino rat). On the increase in the 
diameters of nerve-cell bodies and of 
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the fibers arising from them—during the . 
later phases of en scisssae eee cee 
——— of the cerebral cortex. III. On the 
size and shape of the cerebrum in the 
Norway rat (Mus norvegicus) and a com- 
parison of these with the corresponding 
characters in the albino rat. Compara- 
tive studiesionithe.. 25. Ns see ee 
—— of the cerebral cortex. IV. On the 
thickness of the cerebral cortex of the 
Norway rat (Mus norvegicus) and a 
comparison of the same with the cortical 
thickness in the albino rat. Compara- 
tivelstudiesionithere. seers eee oe eee 
of the cerebral cortex. V. Part I. 
On the area of the cortex and on the num- 
ber of cells in a unit volume, measured 
on the frontal and sagittal sections of 
the albino rat brain, together with the 
changes in these characters according to 
the growth of the brain. V. Part Il. 
On the area of the cortex and on the num- 
ber of cells in a unit volume, measured 
on the frontal and sagittal sections of the 
brain of the Norway rat (Mus norvegi- 
cus), compared with the corresponding 
data for the albino rat. Comparative 
studies.onsthew en, wae were. cole ee ee 
——— of the cerebral cortex. VI. Part I. 
On the increase in size and on the develop- 
mental changes of some nerve cells in the 
cerebral cortex of the albino rat during 
the growth of the brain. VI. Part II. 
On the increase in size of some nerve cells 
in the cerebral cortex of the Norway rat 
(Mus norvegicus), compared with the 
corresponding changes in the albino rat. 
Comparative studies on the............... 
——— of the cerebral cortex. VII. On the 
influence of starvation at an early age 
upon the development of the cerebral 
cortex. Albinorat. Comparative studies 
OD THe Best cre rt oe Gere See 
——— of the cerebral cortex. VIII. General 
review of data for the thickness of the 
cerebral cortex and the size of the corti- 
cal cells in several mammals, together 
with some postnatal growth changes 
in these structures. Comparative studies 
on thes: 5 La ee eee 
AMLET (Epinephelus _ striatus). 
tactile responses of the de-eyed....... 
Hatat, SHINKIsHI. Metabolic activity of 
the nervous system. II. The partition 
of non-protein nitrogen in the brain of 
the gray snapper (Neomaenis griseus) 
and also the brain weight in relation to 
the body length of this fish............... 
On 
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