INDEX 561 



Spinal ganglion, with observations on the Terminalis in adult man. The nervus 131 



significanceof the complex types of spinal in the dogfish (Mustelus canis). Gan- 



ganghon cells. Iransphmtation of the.. 54/ glion cells of the nervus 437 



Squirrel ( Sciurus hudsonius loquax) and chip- _, J, „ '_,' ' ' ". ' ' 



munk (Tamias striatus lysteri). The Thompson, Caroline B. The posterior roots 



pyramid tract in the red 137 of the mushroom bodies m the worker of 



Sympathetic ganglia. Further studies on the combus sp -M 



development of the cranial 235 Tract and the dorsal roots. An experimental 



nervous sy.stem, with special reference to study of Lissauer's 531 



intrinsic sensory neurones. A study of jn the red squirrel (Sciurus hudsonius 



ganglion cells in the. 269 loquaz) and chipmunk (Tamias striatus 



System of Amphibia. I. The afferent system Ivsteri). The pyramid 137 



of the trunk of Amblvstoma. Correlated " _, " ' ^. ' <■ 'i 



an.atomical and physiological studies of — ; The comparative anatomy of the 



the growth of the nervous 161 



pyramidal 509 



-of the trunk of Amblvstoma. Corre- Transplantation of the spinal ganglion, with 



lated anatomical and phjsiological studies observations on the significance of the 



of the growth of the nervous system of complextypesof spinal ganglion cells 547 



Amphibia. I. The afferent 161 



TAMIAS striatus lysteri. The pyramid ^ TAGUS nerve. The structure of the rocts, 



tract in the red squirrel (Sciurus hud- y trunk and brandies of the 31 



sonius loquax) and chipmunk 137 



