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tem." The introduction of the personal element is much to be regret- 

 ted. The existence, or at least the personality of the other members 

 of the Majority, Drs. Gerrish and Huntington, is apparently ignored, 

 and there is no recognition of a tendency toward a simplification in 

 terminology such as certainly exists nowhere in this country aside from 

 the personahty of one man, to whomsoever it may have been due pri- 

 marily, as is illustrated by the terminology employed in some recent 

 books such as Mills' Diseases of the Nervous System and Parker and 

 Haswell's Zoology. 



The entile matter will be reopened at the next annual meeting, it 

 is promised ; and it is to be hoped that personalities may be hereafter 

 entirely eliminated. b. f. k. 



Errors and Omissions Detected in the Reproduction of the "Neurologia" 

 portion ofthe "B. N. A." (Basel Nomina anatomica)* in B. Gr. Wilder's 

 "Neural Terms."t 



Interpolations. — A certain number of parts or features had not 

 apparently been designated in the B. N A. What were supposed to 

 be the names that would have been employed were introduced by me. 

 These interpolated terms were intended to be in brackets, but this fea- 

 ture was sometimes omitted accidentally. Since, also, three terms 

 were already bracketed in the B. N. A. (p. 313, 35, 36, 37) misappre- 

 hension might arise. The following terms do not occur in the B. N. A. 

 and should be marked out of my List. 



P. 302. — 8. — Liquor cerebrospinaMs. 



P. 295 — 16. — Ventriculus olfactorius. 17. — Pars olfactoria foraminis inter- 

 ventricularis. iS. — Pars anterior commissurae anterioris. 8. — Gyri operti. 9. — 

 Gyri operientes. 11. — Fissurae cerebri. 12. — S. et F". operti. 13. — S. at F. 

 operientes. 15 — Impressio confluentis. 21. — Pars basilaris. 24. — Pars anterior. 

 25. — Pars posterior. 26. —Sulcus centralis insulae. 



P. 304. — 31 — Holus insulae. 36. — Pars orbitalis. 46. — Sulcus centralis in- 

 ferior. 4I — (r. transitivus centralis. 42. — G. transitivus profundus centralis. 

 4).. — Pars postfrontalis. 45. — Pars praefrontalis. 47. — Pars superior. 48. — Pars 

 inferior. C4. — Sulcus frontalis intermedius 



*Die anatoniische Nomenclatur. Nomina anatomica, Verzeichniss der von 

 der Anatomischen Gesellschaft auf ihrer IX. Versammlung in Basel angenom- 

 menen Namen. Eingeleitet und im Einverstandniss mit dem Redaclionsaus- 

 schuss erlaiitert von Wilhelm His. Archiv fur Anatoinie und Physiologic, Anat. 

 Abth., Supplement Band, 1895. ^' PP- ^^^', '7 F'gs-, 2 plates. 



tNeural Terms. International and National. Journal of Comparative Neurol- 

 ogy, VI, December, 1890, pp. 216-22!;, including seven tables. Parts VII-IX 

 have also been reprinted under the title "Table of Neural Terms, with Com- 

 ments and Bibliography.'' 



