JUNE, 1893. 



Pages 35—106, xliii— Ixxxii. Plates III-VIII, X-XIII. 



Preliminary Note on the Nervous System of the Genus Cyp- 

 Ris. By C. H. Turner, M.S., Professor of Natural Sciences in 



Clark University, Atlanta, Ga. With Plates III-IV 35 



Neurologists and Neurological Laboratories. III. Neuro- 

 logical Work at Zurich. By Adolf Meyer, M.D., Ph.D., Path- 

 ologist of the Illinois Eastern Hospital for the Insane, Kankakee, 41 

 Neurological Notes from the Biological Laboratories of 

 Denison University. 

 I. Selenka's "Pharyngeal Sac" in the Duck. By //. 

 H. Bawden, A.B., Fellow in Biology, Denison University. 



With Plate XI 45 



II. The Pineal and Parietal Organ in Phrynosoma cor- 

 ONATA. By A. D. Sorensen, A.B., Fellow in Biology, 

 Denison University. With Plate XII 48 



III. The Roof of the Diencephalon. By A. D. Sorensen — 50 



IV. Reversion of the Cerebellum in American Lizards. 



By/". T.Evans 54 



V. The Hippocampus. By C. L. Herrick 56 



The Indusium of the Callosum. By P. A. Fish, B.S., Instructor 

 in Physiology, Vertebrate Zoology and Neurology, Cornell Uni- 

 versity. With Plate XIII. 61 



The Significance of the Cortex Considered in Connection 

 With a Report upon a Dog From Which the Whole Cere- 

 brum Had Been Removed by Professor Goltz. By Dr. Lud- 

 ivig Edinger, P'rankfort-on-Main 69 



Contributions to the Comparative Morphology of the Cen- 

 tral Nervous System. II. Topography and Histology of 

 the Brain of Certain Reptiles. Continued. With Plates 



V. VI, VII, VIII, and X. By C. L. Hcrrick 77 



Literary Notices xliii 



Simultaneous Tactile Impressions xliii 



The Cerebellar Cortex in the Dog xliv 



A New Method of Coloring Neuroglia xlvi 



Anatomical Nomenclature xlv 



"Sense of Boundary" xlviii 



Influence of the Nervous System on the Skin xlix 



Distance and Color Perception in Infants 1 



Origin of the^Electric Nerves in the Torpedo 1 



The Suprarenal Capsules li 



The Functions of the Frontal Lobe li 



Expression in the Insane Hi 



The Limits of Animal Intelligence liii 



The Sensibilities in Women liii 



Agitation for Paralysis Agitans liv 



Origin of the Will _ liv 



