CONTFATS 



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(!. JuDHoN IlKitmcK. The cercljelluin of Necturus and otiier urodcle Amphibia. Thirty 



fiKurcs 1 



M. It. (.'iiASK AND S. VV. Ranhon. The structure of the roots, trunk and branches of 



the vaKu.s nerve. Twenty fij^ures 31 



KuuKHT Oi.AiiK. Regeneration of inedullated ncrvea in the absence of embryonic nerve 

 fiberH, following experimental non-traumatic degeneration. Thirty-two figures .. . 01 



NO. 2 AI'IIIL 



CiiAiti-KH HriooKovicit. Tiie development of the olfactory nerve and its associated 



ganglion in Ijcpidoateus. Seventeen figures 113 



(/iiAui.BH IJiiooKovEK. TIic ncrvus terminali.s in adult man. Three figures 131 



SiiTiiEULANO Si.MPSoN. The i)yramid tract in the red squirrel (Sciurus hudsonius 



loquax) and chipmunk (Tamias striatus ly.stcri). Thirty-seven figures I'.i7 



(1. K. CoaiiiLi.. C'orrcilated anatomical n.n\ physiqjogical studios of the growth of 

 the nervous system of Amphibia. I. The afferent system of the trunk of Amblys- 

 toma. Sixty figures 161 



NO. :i .JUNK 



Alfieut Kuntz. Further studies on the development of the cranial sympathetic 



ganglia. Nineteen figures 235 



F. W. Caiii'enteii and J. L. Conel. A study of ganglion cells in the sympathetic 

 nervous system, with special reference to intrinsic sen.sory neurones. Twenty-two 

 figures 269 



Cai{()i,ine B Thompson. The posterior roots of the mushroom bodies in the worker 



of Bombus sp. Eight figures 283 



N. W. Incai.ls. The parietal region in the Primate brain. Nineteen figures 201 



NO. 4 AUGUST 



(/. JuDHON IIiouiticK. The medulla oblongata of larval Amblystoma. Fifty-seven 



figures 343 



Ei.iZAHKTii Hopkins Dunn. The i)resence of medullated nerve fibers passing from the 



si)inal ganglion to the ventral root in the frog, Rana pipiens. One figure 429 



