A PROPOSED NEUROLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 

 THE ICHTHYOPSIDA. 



By F. J. Cole, 



University College, Liverpool. 



The object of this work may be briefly stated to be: 

 (i) To draw up a Hst, and if possible a complete list, of all 

 the papers ever published which relate, either directly or indi- 

 rectly, to the brain, cranial and spino-occipital nerves, spinal 

 cord and spinal nerves, the sympathetic, and lateral sense organs 

 of fishes and amphibia. All papers, whether morphological, 

 anatomical, physiological and embryological, and whether they 

 directly fall within the scope of the bibliography, or only have 

 an incidental connection with it, and whether further they are 

 complete or only preliminary, will be recorded in such a way as 

 to make, it is hoped, confusion on the part of a librarian or 

 author a matter of some difficulty. The brain will include the 

 hypophysis but not the epiphysis, and the nose, eye, and ear, 

 will also be omitted. 



(2) To intimate in each case the type or types described 

 and figured by the author, to reduce such names to their cor- 

 rect synonomy, and to index the whole at the end with cross- 

 references to the old terms. 



(3) To give full information as to preliminary notices, ab- 

 stracts, unaltered reprints, translations, etc., so as to obviate 

 the necessity of a worker looking up the same paper in some- 

 times as many as six forms. 



(4) To give at least some idea of the contents and scope 

 of each paper, and references to all principal criticisms passed 

 upon it. 



(5) For the convenience of British students to indicate 

 where the rarer works and journals may be found in the Lon- 

 don libraries. 



