SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX. 



VOLUME XIX. 



A 



LTEUATioxs in the spiual ganglion cells 

 following neurotomy, 125. 



B 



EHAVion, modiflability of, in its relations 

 to the age and sex of the dancing 

 mouse, 237. 

 Of squirrels, some experiments upon, 541. 



Body length, relation of, to body weight and 

 to the weight of the brain and of the 

 spinal cord in the albino rat, 155. 



Body weight, relation of body weight to, 

 and to the weight of the brain and of 

 the spinal cord in the albino rat, 155. 



CARP, the nervus terminalis in, 191. 

 Cerebrum, a new association fibeir 

 tract in the, 645. 

 COGHILL, G. B. The reaction to tactile 

 stimuli and the development of the 

 swimming movement in embryos of 

 Diemyctylus torosus, Eschscholtz, 83. 



COLB^l li. W., and F. M. Long. Visual dis- 

 crimination in raccoons, 657. 



Color vision in monkeys, some experiments 

 bearing upon, 1. 



Craig, Wallace. The expressions of emo- 

 tion in the pigeons. The blond ring- 

 dove, 29. 



CureaNj E. J. A new association fiber 

 tract in the cerebrum, 645. 



FIBER tract in the cerebrum, a new asso- 

 ciation, 645. 



Forebrain vesicle in vertebrates, the morph- 

 ology of, 457. 



Formulas used for calculating weight of the 

 brain in albino rats, 169. 



Peanz, Shepherd Ivory. Sensations fol- 

 lowing nerve division. I. The pres- 

 sure-like sensations, 107. II. The sen- 

 sibility of the hairs, 215. 



Frog, the nervus terminalis In the, 175. 



I ANGLiON cells, alterations in the spinal, 

 r following neurotomy, 125. 



H 



AGGERTY, M. E. Imitation in monkeys, 

 337. 



Harper, E. H. Tropic and shock reactions 

 in Perichseta and Lumbricus, 569. 



Hatai, Shinkishi. Note on the formulas 

 used for calculating the weight of the 

 brain in albino rats, 169. 



IIERRICK, C. JUDSON. The nervus terminalis 

 in the frog, 175. 



Tlie criteria of homology in the periph- 

 eral nervous system, 203. 



Homology in the peripheral nervous sys- 

 tem, tlie criteria of, 203. 



D 



OGFisH, the reactions of, to chemical 

 stimuli, 273. 



Donaldson, Henry H. On the relation of 

 the body length to the body weight 

 and to the weight of the brain and 

 of the spinal cord in the albino rat, 

 155. 



Dunn, E. H. A statistical study of the 

 medullated nerve fibers innervating the 

 legs of the leopard frog after unilat- 

 eral section of the ventral roots, 685. 



E 



MOTION in the pigeons, the expressions 

 of. I. The blond ring-dove, 29. 



MiTATiON in monkeys, 337. 



JENNINGS, H. S. The work of J. von 

 Uexkuell on the physiology of move- 

 ments and behavior, 313. 



.TOHXSTON, J. B. The morphology of the 

 forebrain vesicle In vertebrates, 457. 

 The radix mesencephalica trigemini, 593. 



L 



oxG, F. M., and L. W. Cole. Visual 

 discrimination in raccoons, 657. 



Lumbricus. Perichfeta and, tropic and shock 

 reaction in, 569. 



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