Literary Notices cxxix 



Three New Psychologies cxxix 



Direct Control of the Retinal Field cxxxii 



Psychology of Touch cxxxii 



The Care of the Insane cxxxiii 



Audition without the Labyrinth cxxxv 



Alterations in Nerve Cells from Birth to Old Age cxxxv 



A New Cranial Nerve in Protopterus cxxxv 



Free Nerve Termini in the Epithelium of Lumbricus cxxxvi 



Degenerations of the Brain and Spinal Cord cxxxvi 



A Rapid Modification of Weigert's Method cxxxviii 



Course of the Fibres from the Striatum cxxxviii 



Recent Literature cxl 



DECEMBER, 1894. 



Pages 154-206, cliii-ccxxii. Plates XIX-XX. 



Studies from the Neurological Laboratory of Denison Uni- 

 versity. XL The Cranial Nerves of Amblystoma punc- 

 tatum, with Plates XIX-XX. By C. Judson Herrick, Fellow in 



Neurology 193 



Popular Scientific Beliefs. Number One. Animal Magnetism. 



By Rev. A. B. Cristy, Albuquerque, New Mexico 208 



The Seat of Consciousness. By C. L. Herrick 221 



Li-perary Notices cliii 



Regis' Manual of Mental Medicine cliii 



La Famille Nevropathique civ 



Bissell's Manual of Hygiene clvi 



The Comparative Morphology of the Brain clvii 



The Application of Methyl Blue to Mucous Membranes clxiv 



The Crossing of the Respiratory Paths in the Cord clxiv 



Intrinsic Nerves of the Golgi Method clxv 



The Brain of Birds clxix 



The Sense Organs of Lumbricus clxx 



The Morphological and Histological Development of the Cerebellum 



of Teleosts clxxi 



Nerve Endings in the Human Eye Lid clxxii 



The Ciliary Body and Iris of Birds clxxii 



The Significance of the Optic Purple in Vision clxxiii 



Recurrent Images following Visual Impressions clxxiv 



The Tactile Areas of the Cerebral Cortex _ clxxv 



The Psychic Faculties of Decerebrated Dogs clxxvi 



The Temperature Sense clxxviii 



Play in the Lower Animals clxxix 



The Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences clxxx 



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