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'85, d. — Educational museums of vertebrates. Address 



(as vice-president) before the Biological section of the Amer. Assoc. 

 Adv. of Science. A. A. A. S., XXXIV, 1885, pp. 19. Abstract in 

 Science, Sept. 11, 1885, pp. 222-224. 



'85, e. — On two little-known cerebral fissures, with sug- 

 gestions as to fissural and gyral names. A. N. A., 1885. /■ -^- M- 

 D., 1885, XII, pp. 3. (Abstr. in Neiirolog. Cenlralblatt, Dec. 15, 

 1885.) 



'85,/. — On a seldom-described artery {A. termatica), with 



suggestions as to the names of the principal encephalic arteries. A. 

 N. A., 1885. /. N. M. D., 1885, XII, pp. 2. (Abstracts in N. Y. 

 Med Journ. and iV. Y. Afed. Record, June 27, 1885, and in Neurolog. 

 Centralblait, Dec. 15, 1885). 



'^5) ^- — The names of the encephalic arteries. N. Y.Med. 



Jour., Nov. 28, 1885. 



'85, h. — Neuronymy. N. Y Med. Record, Aug. i, 1885, 



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'86, a. — The collocation of a suture and a fissure in the 



human fetus. /. N. M. D., 1886, XIII, pp. 6, i fig. (Abstracts 

 in N. Y. Med. Record, July 31, 1886, Science, Aug. 6, 1886, and Med- 

 ical Ne7i>s, Aug. 7, 1886. 



• '86, ^.— Notes on the brain. / N. M. D., 1886, XIII, 



pp. 4. (Abstracts as in a.) 



'86, c. — Exhibition of the medisected, alinjected head of 



a murderer. A. N. A., 1886. /. N. M. D., XIII, p. 633. ( Ab- 

 stracts as in a.) 



"?>6, d. — Remarks upon a living frog which was decere- 



brized more than seven months ago. A. N. A., 1886. J. N. M. D., 

 XIII, p. 30. (Abstracts as in a.) 



'86, e. — The paroccipital, a newly-recognized fissural inte- 

 ger. /. N. M. D., XIII, pp. 15, 5 figs., 1886. 



'86,/. — The paroccipital fissure. Letter to the editor. 



N. Y Med. Record, Oct. 2, 1886, pp. 3S9 390. 



'86, g. — Human cerebral fissures, their relations and 



names and the methods of studying them. American Naturalist, XX, 

 pp. 901-902, I plate. Oct., 1886. 



'87, a. — The dipnoan brain. ( Abstract of a paper on the 



brain of Ceratodus, with remarks upon classification and the general 

 morphology of the vertebrate brain, read by invitation before the 

 National Academy of Sciences, April 22, 1887). American Natural- 

 ist, June, 1887, XXI, 544-548, 3 figs. 



