The Influence of Psychical Phenomena on Brain Tempera- 

 ture Ixxxvi 



Cerebrine in the Treatment of Ataxia Ixxxvii 



Clinical Investigations of Epilepsy, Hysteria and Idiocy— Ixxxvii 



The Peripheral Relations of the Auditory nerve Ixxxviil 



Statistics of Dreams Ixxxviii 



The Brain of Myxine Ixxxix 



The Rudimentary Jacobson's Organ of the Crocodile Ixxxix 



Infantile Nucleary Degeneration xc 



Restricted Hemiatrophy of the Face xci 



Effects of the Pneumogastic and Sympathic Nerves on 



Digestion xci 



Forked Nerve Endings on Hairs xcii 



The Eye of Myxine xciii 



Brain Surgery xciii 



Current Views of the Structure of Olfactory Organs and 



Taste-Bulbs. With Plate XIV, Figs. 6-8 xcv 



Variations in Spinal Nerves in Amphibia cii 



Nucleary Division in Regenerating Nerves ciii 



Influence of Music ciii 



Lewin on Nicotinism ciii 



The Respiratory Centre cv 



The Cephalic Extremity of the Brain Tube cvi 



Subdivision and Nomenclature of the Brain cvi 



Synjesthesia cviii 



Influence of the Cerebral Hemispheres Upon the Circulatory 



Apparatus cix 



Innervation of the Ciliary body cix 



The Pineal and Parietal Foramen in Recent Fish ex 



Pacini's Corpuscles in the Trunk of the Tibial Nerve ex 



The Sensory Nerves in the Skin of the External Genital 



Organs ex 



Regeneration of Nerve Fibres cxi 



A New Fixing Fluid cxii 



The Brain of Birds cxii 



Dr. Berkley on the Cerebellum : cxvii 



Recent Literature cxviii 



DECEMBER, 1,S93. 



Pages 163 — 1S2, cxxvii — clxxxvi. Plates IX, XXVI and XXVII. 



Note on the Structure and the Development of Nervous 

 Elements. By Paul Mitrophano'cv, Professor in the Univer- 

 sity of Warsaw 163 



Jean M. Charcot. By i?. G. Stanley, 5.5"., Fellow in Comparative 



Anatomy in Denison University. 168 



