No. 3, OCTOBER, J900. 



Pages 265—374, xix-xxvi. Plates XXI— XXIII. 



CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES 



A Contribution upon the Cranial Nerves of the Cod Fish. By C. JuDSON 



Herrick. With Plates XXI and XXII 265 



Notes on Prof. Judson Herrick's Paper on the Cranial Nerves of the 



Cod Fish. By F. J. Cole, University College, Liverpool 317 



Further Observations on the Conditions determining 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 one figure in the 

 text 323 



Anastomosis of Nerve Cells in the Central Nervous System of Vertebrates. 



By N. Worth Brown. With Plate XXIII __ ___ 355 



A brief Summary of the Researches of Theodore Kaes on the Medulla- 

 tion of the Intra-cortical Fibers of Man at different Ages. By 

 Helen Bradford Thompson. From the Neurological Laboratory 

 of the University of Chicago. With one figure in the text 358 



LITERARY NOTICES. 



Van Gehuchten's Anatomic du Syst^me Nerveux xix 



Whitehead's Anatomy of the Brain xxi 



Les Actualites Medicales xxiii 



Mentally Deficient Children . xxiii 



Hoffmann's Contributions to Selachian Embryology xxii 



Miss Sabin's Model of the Medulla Oblongata xxv 



Schaper on the Elements of the Selachian Retina xxvi 



No. 4, DECEMBER, 1900. 



Pages 375—422 PLates XXIV— XXIX. 



CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES. 



The Giant Ganglion Cells of Catostomus and Coregonus. By J. B. John- 

 ston, Professor of Zoology, West Virginia University. With Plates 

 XXIV and XXV._. _ __ _ 375 



Arrangement and Terminations of Nerves in the CEsophagus of Mam- 

 malia. By Lydia M. DeWitt, B.S., M.D., Assistant in Histology, 

 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. With Plate XXVI 382 



The Vibrissae of Certain Mammals. By J. Franklin Messenger, M.A. 

 [Studies from the Hadley Laboratory of the University of Nexv Mexico. 

 Communicated by C. L. Herrick.) With Plates XXVII to XXIX_ 399 



