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PERIODICALS 



The American Journal of Anatomy, Baltimore, 1901 +. The American Journal of Anatomy 

 including Histology, Embryology and Cytology was established by seven universities, Harvard, 

 Johns Hopkins, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Cornell and Chicago. It has an editorial 

 board of 10, viz. 



I^ewellys F. Barker, Chicago University ; Thomas Dwight, Harvard University ; Simon H. 

 Gage, Cornell University ; G. Carl Huber, Michigan University ; George S. Huntington, Columbia 

 University ; J. Playfair McMurrich, Univ. Michigan ; Franklin P. Mall, Johns Hopkins Univer- 

 sity ; Charles S. Minot, Harvard University ; George A. Piersol, Univ. Pennsylvania ; Henry 

 McE. Knower, Secretary, Johns Hopkins University. There are also over 60 collaborators from 

 different institutions. 



The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology, Granville, O. 1900+. This was 

 originally the Journal of Comparative Neurology. It has been reorganized and now has an 

 editor, Dr. C. I,. Herrick. a managing editor, C. Judson H errick, of Denison University, and two 

 associate editors. O. S. Strong of Columbia University, and Robert M. Yerkesof Harvard Univer- 

 sity. Its collaborators represent 20 other institutions. 



The Journal of Experimental Zoology. Baltimore, 1904+. This new journal has u editors 

 representing 6 Universities : Johns Hopkins, 2, W. K. Brooks and R. G. Harrison ; Harvard 

 University, 2, G. H. Parker and W. E. Castle ; University of Pennsylvania, 2, E. G. Conklin 

 and H. S. Jennings ; Columbia University, i, E. B. Wilson ; Chicago University, 2, C. O. Whit- 

 man and C. B. Davenport ; Bryn Mawr College, i, T. H. Morgan. Besides the editors there 

 are many collaborators from different universities. 



