152 Journal of Comparative Neurology. 



August 9. 



O. S. Strong, Columbia University, New York. 



Review of Johnston's Paper on the Cranial Nerves of the Sturgeon. 

 C. R. Bardeen, /ohns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. 

 On Variations in the Distribution of the Spinal Nerves Entering the Lumbar 

 Plexus. 



C. W. Hargitt, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Review of Conant's Paper on CubomedustK. 



E. W. Berger, y^/iwj Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 



The Histological Structure of the Eyes of Cubomedusx. 



August II. 



E. P. Lyon, Peoria, III. 

 Functions of the Otolith. 



Ira van Gieson, Pathological Institute of the New York State Hospitals. 



Effects of Starvation on the Nucleus of Ganglion Cells. 



H. R. Fling, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis. 



A Contribution to the Nervous System of the Earthworm. 



F. L. Landacre, Ohio State University, Columbus, 0. 

 Demonstration of Preparations of Teleost Brain. 



E. Rynearson, Central High-school, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Review of Paper on the Nervous System of Arenicola marina. 



Among the members of previous seasons are Miss Fanny 

 E. Langdon, Miss M. L. Nichols, Miss M. M. Sturgess, Drs. 

 H. Ayers, C. L. Bristol, G. P. Clark, C. W. Green, J. H. 

 Gerould, A. Graf, B. F. Kingsbury, W. A. Locy, P. C. 

 Mensch, W. A. Patten, S. Paton, and A. Schaper, Messrs. G. 

 L. Houser, J. B. Johnston, V. E. McCaskill, J. E. Peabody 

 and O. H. Swezey. 



A. D. Morrill, 



C/iat'rma^i, 



