The Psychology of Attention and The Diseases of the Will Ixxxv 



The Sense of Direction in Pigeons lxxxv 



The Homing of Pigeons lxxxvi 



The Cause of Fatigue Ixxxvii 



Craniotomy in Microcephalus Ixxxvii 



Syphilis of the Nervous System Ixxxvii 



The Occipital Lobes in Anophthalmia lxxxviii 



Pathologic Lesions in Insanity lxxxviii 



The Evolution of the Preoral Lobe.. lxxxix 



The Cortical Physiology of Mastication and Deglutition xc 



Tentacles and the Morphogenesis of the Head xci 



Functions and Functional Development of the Semicircular Canals xci 



Neuro-Muscular Changes in General Paralysis xcii 



Destruction of the Ganglion Cceliacum cxiv 



The Nerves of the Heart of the Crayfish cxv 



Orbital Nervous System of the Rabbit xcv 



Cranial Nerves of the Anura xcvi 



Nerve-Endings in the Sexual Organs xcvii 



Histology of Secondary Degeneration xcvii 



Laminated Precipitates in Tissues treated with Silver Nitrate xcviii 



Recent Views on Nervous Structure xcviii 



Continuity versus Contiguity of Nerve Cells c 



Intra-Cranial Pressure c 



Functions of the Cerebellum ciii 



Metamerism in Vertebrates cv 



Reform in Anatomical Tand Descriptive Terminology cvi 



Nerve-roots of the Muscles of the Throat and Palate cvii 



Innervation of the Pharynx cvii 



Association-bundles of the Cerebral Mantle cviii 



The Brains of Microcephalic Idiots cix 



Notes on the Frontal Lobes and the Isle of Reil of Anthropoid Apes. ex 



The International Journal of Microscopy and Natural History cxii 



Recent Literature cxiii 



SEPTEMBER, 1894. 



Pages 153.192, lxxix-clii. Plates XIII-XVIII. 



Studies from the Neurological Laboratory of Denison Uni- 

 versity. IX. Comparative Study of the Epiphysis and 

 Roof of the Diencephalon. Continued. By A. D. Sorensen, 

 A.B., Fellow in Neurology. With Plates XIII-XVIII 153 



The Terminology of the Nerve Cell. By Pierre A. Fish, D. Sr., 

 Instructor in Physiology, Vertebrate Zoology and Neurology, Cor- 

 nell University I7 1 



The Seat of Consciousness. By Dr. Paul Carus. With 4 figures 176 



