232 Journal of Comparative Neurology. 



As heretofore, the Journal will be international in scope^ 

 and no pains will be spared to make it reflect the latest and best 

 developments in neurological research. It is hoped to increase 

 its educational value by affording at frequent intervals compre- 

 hensive critical and historical reviews of particular topics, de- 

 signed in part to keep the specialist in touch with the whole 

 field of the literature, and in part adapted to the needs of the 

 non-technical reader. Due attention will be given to the' psy- 

 chological bearing of neurological discoveries, as well as to the 

 data of comparative psychology. There is no other periodical 

 in any language which occupies this field, which is, however, 

 cultivated by a large proportion of our most able morphologists 

 and physiologists and which has important applications in the 

 great departments of human pathology, psychology, pedagogy, 

 etc. We therefore appeal with confidence to all those interested 

 in progress along these lines for cordial support. The editorial 

 enlargement now provided for will involve an increase not 

 only in number of pages, but also in the cost of the illustrations 

 furnished. The extent of such improvement, however, must 

 depend, largely, upon the liberality with which the presumptive 

 constituency of the Journal responds to our efforts, since the 

 Journal has no permanent endowment and the few who are 

 now meeting the chief expenses of publication can hardly be 

 called upon for larger contributions. 



While President Herrick of the University of New Mexico 

 continues as editor, the active editorial management will remain, 

 as heretofore, with Dr. Oliver S. Strong of Columbia University 

 and Professor C. Judson Herrick of Denison University, the 

 latter being also the publisher. Contributions and papers for 

 review may be sent to any of the editors, but correspondence 

 relating to the details of publication and all business communi- 

 cations should be addressed to C. Judson Herrick, at the pub- 

 lication ofifice, Denison University, Granville, Ohio, U. S. A. 



