340 Journal of Comparative Neurology. 



Pat't IX, BibliograpJiy. 



In addition to papers directly referred to in the text there 

 are included some in which are used the simplified terms of 

 description or designation recommended by the present writer. 

 A single asterisk indicates a partial, two a thorough, adoption 

 of the system. Had other than neurologic papers been in- 

 cluded there would appear in the second category papers by 

 J. H. Comstock, S. H. Gage, G. S. Hopkins and many others. 



The names of certain periodicals are abbreviated as follows : 



A. A. A., Proceedings of the Association of American 

 Anatomists. 



A. A. A. S., Proceedings of the American Association for 

 the Advancement of Science. 



A. N., Transactions of the American Neurological Asso- 

 ciation. 



A. P. S., Proceedings of the American Philosophical So- 

 ciety of Philadelphia. 



Handbook, Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences, 

 A. H. Buck, editor, 9 volumes, 1 884-1 893. 



/. C. N., Journal of Comparative Neurology. 



/. M., Journal of Morphology. 



/. N. M. D., Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 



Ayers, Howard, '93. — Anatomical nomenclature. Letter to 

 the editor. Science, XXI, 190-191, April 7, 1893. 



Baker, Frank, '84. — The rational method of teaching anatomy. 

 New York Medical Record, April 19, 1884, 421-425. Six figures. 



Barker, L.F., '96. — Concerning neurological nomenclature. 

 Johns Hopkins University Bulletin, Vil, 200-201, Nov.-Dec. , 1896. 



'95. — The nomenclature of nerve cells. A. A. A., 1895, 



40-44. 



Barclay, John, '03. — A new anatomical nomenclature. O., pp. 

 182. Edinburg, 1803. 



**Browning, W., '89. — Vessels of the brain. Handbook, VIII, 

 231-244, I pi., 3 figs., 1889. 



** '93. — Vessels of the brain. Idem, IX, 138-141, i fig., 



1893. 



**Clark, Tracy E., '96. — Comparative anatomy of the insula. 

 J. C. N., VI, 59-100, 5 plates. 



