(4) 



The Brain of the Sturgeon xv 



The Cerebellum of Fishes xvi 



The Development of the Retina according to Cajal xvi 



Physiology : 



The Function of the Protoplasmic Processes of Nerve-cells xvii 



Junction of Vagus with Superior Cervical Ganglion xviii 



Degenerative Changes after Resection of the Vagus xix 



Secondary Changes in the Primary Optic Centres in Case of Bul- 



bus Atrophy xx 



On the Alleged Atrophy of the Nasal Epithelium after Section of 



the Olfactory Nerve xxi 



Relations between the Nose and Sexual Organs xxii 



Psychology : 



Absolute Sensitiveness of Various Parts of the Retina when the 



Eye is Accommodated for Darkness . xxiv 



The Psychology of Invention xxv 



Projection of the Retinal Image » xxvi 



Color Mixing in the Eye xxvi 



The Emotional Content of Dreams xxvii 



Technique : 



Experiments with the Weigert Methods xxviii 



Pathology : 



Mills' Practical Neurology xliv 



. Chapin's Compendium of Insanity . xlvi 



Genesis and Nature of Hysteria xlvi 



Neuro-Pathology and Heiedity xlviii 



Fleury's Mental Medicine . xlvii 



The Truth About Cigarettes xlviii 



Miscellaneous : 



The Journal of Applied Microscopy xlviii 



Neurologic Terminology xlix 



Errors and Omissions in Wilder's Neural Terms li 



No. 3, NOVEMBER, 1898. 



Pages 113—248, liii— Ixviii. Plates XV— XIX. 



Critical Review of the Data and General Methods and Deductions of Mod- 

 ern Neurology. By Dr. Adolf Meyer, IVorcester Lunatic Hos- 

 pital, tfWcester, A/ass. Part I, With Plates XV to XIX 113 



A Report of the Neurological Seminar of the Marine Biological Labora- 

 tory, Wood's HoU, Mass. Season of 1898. By A. D. Morrill, 



Hamilton College . 1 49 



The Problem of the Vertebrate Head. By H. V. Neal, Knox 



College 153 



