No. 2, JUNE, J899. 



Pages 53—152, xi — xxvi. Plates IV — XIII. 



CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES. 



Nerve Termini in the Skin of the Common Frog. Part I. By G. E. 



CoGHlLL. With Plates IV and V 53 



The Number and Arrangement of the Fibers forming the Spinal Nerves 

 of the Frog ( Rana virescens ). By Irving Hardesty. (From 

 the Neurological Laboratory of The University of Chicago.) With 

 Plates VI to XIII 64 



The Total Number of Functional Nerve Cells in the Cerebral Cortex of 

 Man, and the Percentage of the Total Volume of the Cortex com- 

 posed of Nerve Cell Bodies, Calculated from Karl Hammarberg's 

 Data; together with a Comparison of the Number of Giant Cells 

 with the Number of Pyramidal Fibers. By Helen Bradford 

 Thompson. {From the Neurological Laboratory of The Univer- 

 sity of Chicago.) With two figures in the text 113 



A Note on the Significance of the Small Volume of the Nerve Cell Bodies 

 in the Cerebral Cortex of Man. By Henry H. Donaldson, The 

 University of Chicago 141 



EDITORIAL. 

 Clearness and Uniformity in Neurological Descriptions 150 



LITERARY NOTICES. 



Einige Bemerkungen anlasslich der Arbeit : Ban des Wirbelthier- 



gehirnes von Bela Ilaller ,_ xi 



The Brain of Orinthorhynchus xxiv 



Nos. 3 and 4. OCTOBER, 1899. 

 Pages 153—45(5. Plates XIV— XX. 



The Cranial and First Spinal Nerves of Menidia; A Contribution upon 

 the Nerve Components of the Bony Fishes. By C. Judson Her- 

 RICK. With Plates XIV to XX 153 



