SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 



ACTIVITY of the nervous system. III. 

 On the amount of non-protein nitrogen 

 in the brain of albino rats during 

 twenty-four hours after feeding. Meta- 

 bolic 397 



Albino mouse. The nervus facialis of the. .. . 81 



rat in Miiller's fluid. Factors influ- 

 encing the behavior of the brain of the. ..411 



rats during twenty-four hovirs after 



feeding. Metabolic activity of the nerv- 

 ous system. III. On the amount of 

 non-protein nitrogen in the brain of 397 



Allen, William F. Application of the Mar- 

 ch! method to the study of the radix 

 mesencephalica trigemini in the guinea- 

 pig 169 



Allis, Edw.\rd Phelps, Jr. The ophthal- 

 mic nerves of the gnathostome fishes 69 



Arey, Leslie B. A retinal mechanism of 

 efficient vision 343 



Ayers, Howard. Vertebrate cephalogenesis. 

 IV. Transformation of the anterior end of 

 the head, resulting in the formation of the 

 ' nose' 323 



BEHAVIOR of the brain of the albino rat 

 in Miiller's fluid. Factors influencing 



the 411 



Brain during growth. Quantitative chemical 



changes in the human 445 



of albino rats during twenty-four hours 



after feeding. Metabolic activity of the" 

 nervous system. HI. On the amount of 



non-protein nitrogen in the 397 



of the albino rat in Miiller's fluid. Fac- 

 tors influencing the behavior of the 411 



CELLS in normal, subnormal, and senes- 

 cent human cerebella, with some notes 

 on functional localization. A prelimi- 

 nary quantitative study of the Purkinje. 229 



tunnel space, and Nuel's spaces in the 



organ of Corti. The development of the 

 pillar 283 



Cell with especial consideration of the ' Golgi- 

 net' of Bethe, nervous terminal feet and 

 the 'nervous pericellular terminal net' of 

 Held. On the finer structure of the syn- 

 apse of the Mauthner 127 



Cephalogenesis. IV. Transformation of the 

 anterior end of the head, resulting in the 

 formation of the 'nose.' Vertebrate 323 



Cerebella, with some notes on functional lo- 

 calization. A preliminary quantitative 

 study of the Purkinje cells in normal, sub- 

 normal, and senescent human 229 



Changes in the human brain during growth. 

 Quantitative chemical 445 



Chemical changes in the human brain during 

 growth. Quantitative 445 



Corti. The development of the pillar cells, 

 tunnel space, and Nuel's spaces in the 

 organ of 283 



DEVELOPMENT of the pillar cells, tun- 

 nel space, and Nuel's spaces in the 



organ of Corti. The 283 



DoiSY, E. A., Mac.;\rthur,C. G.,and. Quan- 

 titative chemical changes in the human 

 brain during growth 445 



487 



EFFICIENT vision. A retinal mechanism 

 of 343 



Ellis, .Roiiert S. A preliminary quantita- 

 tive .study of the Purkinje cells in normal, 

 subnormal, and senescent human cere- 

 bella, with some notes on functional lo- 

 calization 229 



FACIALIS of the albino mouse. The ner- 

 vus 81 



Factors influencing the behavior of the brain 

 of the albino rat in Miiller's fluid 411 



Fiber in teleosts. Concerning Reissner's 217 



Fishes. The ophthalmic nerves of the gnatho- 

 stome 69 



Fluid. Factors influencing the behavior of 

 the brain of the albino rat in Miiller's. ... 411 



Formation of the 'nose.' Vertebrate cepha- 

 logenesis. IV. Transformation of the 

 anterior end of the head, resulting in the. . 323 



Functional localization. A preliminary quan- 

 titative study of the Purkinje cells in nor- 

 mal, subnormal, and senescent human 

 cerebella, with some notes on 229 



GNATHOSTOME fishes. The ophthal- 

 mic nerves of the 69 



Golgi. Frontispiece. Portrait of Professor 

 Camillo 168 



'Golgi-net' of Bethe, nervous terminal feet 

 and the ' nervous pericellular terminal net' 

 of Held. On the finer structure of the 

 synapse of the Mauthner cell with es- 

 pecial consideration of the 127 



Growth. Quantitative chemical changes in 

 the human brain during 445 



Guinea-pig. Application of the Marchi 

 method to the study of the radix mesen- 

 cephalica trigemini in the 169 



HEAD, resulting in the formation of the 

 'nose.' Vertebrate cephalogenesis. IV. 

 Transformation of the anterior end of 



the 323 



Held. On the finer structure of the synapse 

 of the Mauthner cell with especial con- 

 sideration of the ' Golgi-net' of Bethe, 

 nervous terminal feet and the 'nervous 



pericellular terminal net' of 127 



Human cerebella, with some notes on func- 

 tional localization. A preliminary quan- 

 titative study of the Purkinje cells in 

 normal, subnormal, and senescent 229 



JORDAN, HovEY. Concerning Reissner's 

 fiber in teleosts 217 



KOMINE, Shigeyuki. Metabolic activity 

 of the nervous system. III. On the 

 amount of non-protein nitrogen in the 

 brain of albino rats during twenty-four 

 hours after feeding 397 



LARSELL, Olof. Studies on the nervus 

 terminalis: Mammals 1 



• Studies on the nervus terminalis: 



turtle 423 



