The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 



Contents of Vol. V, 189^. 



MARCH, 1895. 



Pages I — 70, i — ^xxvi. 



Modern Algedonic Theories. By C. L. Herrick i 



Uranism, Congenital Sexual Inversion. By Marc Andre Raf- 



falovich. 33 



The Histogenesis of the Cerebellum. By C. L. Herrick 66 



Literary Notices i 



Popular Zoological Literature i 



Heimholtz as a Psychologist iv 



A Location Reaction Apparatus iv 



The Motor Power of Ideas v 



The Localization of Sound vi 



The Cortical Centre of the Muscular Sense viii 



Sensations of Taste ix 



Studies from the Yale Psychological Laboratory xii 



* Functional Distribution of the Motor Roots xiii 



New Studies on the Pons Varolii xv 



The Histology of the Infundibular Region xvi 



Accessory Parietal Eyes in Anguis Iragilis xvi 



The Antennary Auditory Organ of Insects xvii 



Recent Literature xix 



JULY, 1895. 



Pages 71 — 138, xxvii — xlii. Plates I — VIII. 



The Mammalian Cerebellum. Part I. The Development of 

 THE Cerebellum in Man and the Cat, By Bert Brenette 



Stroud, B. S. With Plates I— VIII 71 



Notes on Child Experiences. By C. L. Herrick. I. Anthro- 



POMORPHIZATION OF NUMERALS II9 



II. Hallucinations of Vision in Children 121 



The Cerebral Fissures of two Philosophers, Chauncey 



Wright and James Edward Oliver. By Biirt G. Wilder.. 124 

 Formalin for the Preservation of Brains. By Pierre A. 



Fish, D. Sc. 126 



The Physiological Condition of Consciousness. By Dr. Paul 



Cams 129 



Literary Notices xxvii 



The Cerebral Commissures xxvii 



The Brain of Desmognathus xxix 



The Paraphysis xxxi 



