Literary Notices. ■ ci 



TucKERMAN, F. The Development of the Gustatory Organs in man. 

 American Jour, of Psychology, Vol. Ill, No. 2, 1890. 



TucKERMAN, F. Gustatory Organs of Procyon lotor. i plate. Journal of 

 Anatomy, Yo\. XXIV, New Series, Vol. IV, Part 11, Jan. 1S90, pp. 156-160. 



TucKKRMAN, F. On the Gustatory Buds of some of the Mammalia, 

 Journal of Morphology, Vol. IV., No. 2, Oct., 1890. 



TucKERMAN, F. On the Gustatory Organs of Some Edentata. Internat. 

 Monatsschrift f. Anat. u . Phys. Bd. VII, 1890. Heft 9, pp. 335-339- 



TucKERMAN, F. On the Gustatory Organs of Sciurus hudsonius. i plate. 

 Internat. Monatsschrift f. Anatomic und Physiologic, Bd. VIII, 1891. Heft 4, pp. 

 137-139. 



TucKERMAN, F. Observations on some Mammalian Taste-Organs. The 

 Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Vol. XXV, New Series, Vol. V, Part IV, 

 pp. 505-508, 1891. 



TucKERMAN, F. The Gustatory Organs of Belideus ariel. i plate. Jotir. 

 .of Anatomy and Physiology, Vol. XXIV, P. i., pp. 85-88. 



TucKERMAN, F. Further observations on the Gustatory Organs of the 

 Mammalia, Jour, of Morphology, V. 7, Part i, pp. 69-94. 



TucKERMAN, F. An Undescribed Taste Area in Perameles nasuta. i fig. 

 Anat, Anzeiger, 4 Jahrg., No. 13, pp. 411-412. 



TucKERMAN, F. The Gustatory Organs of Ateles ater. The Journal of 

 Anat. and Phys., Vol. XXVI, New Series, Vol. VI, Part III, 1892, pp. 391-393, 



TucKERMAN, F. On the Terminations of the Nerres in the Lingual Papil- 

 lae of the Chelonia. With I plate. Internationale Monatsschrift f. Anato?nie 

 und Physiologic, Bd. IX, 1S92, Heft i, pp. 1-4. 



TucKERMAN, F. Note on the Structure of the Mammalian Taste-Bulb. 

 Anat. Anzeiger. VIII, No. 10 and 11, Apr., 1S93, PP- 366-367. 



ZlEHL, F. Einige Bemerkungen zur der Erwiderung des Herrn Dr. L. 

 Bruns in Hannover, meinen aufsatz iiber die Innervation des Geschmacksbetref- 

 fend. Virchow''s Archiv f. patholog. Anatomic, Bd. 120, Folge XI, Bd. X, 1890, 

 pp. 192-194. 



Postscript. — While these pages are going through the press the 

 paper by Professor Arnstein, mentioned in the preceding bibliog- 

 raphy, on the nerve-termini in the taste-bulbs of Mammals has come 

 to hand. He applies a modification of Ehrlich's methyl blue to the 

 papilla foliata of the rabbit. After injection with methyl blue the 

 papilla is cut into thin sections with a razor. The color is fixed in 

 ammonium picrate and the preparation may then be mounted in 

 glycerine. But preparations thus made are not conclusive as to the 

 terminal relations of the nerve-fibres. Ammonium picrate is an ex- 

 cellent macerating fluid and herein lies the great advantage of thi? 



