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Johnston, John Black [1868 — ] Hind 

 brain and cranial nerves of Aoipenser. 

 Anat. Anz., 1898, 28, 580-602. 13 figs. 



1898.1 



The olfactory lobes, fore-brain 



and habenular tracts of Acipenser; a 

 summary of work on their minute struc- 

 ture. Zool. Bull., Boston, 1898, 1, 221- 

 241. 5 figs. 1898.2 



The giant ganglion cells of Cato- 



stomus and Coregonus. Journ. Comp. 

 Neurol., 1900, 10, 375-381. 2 pis. 



1900.1 



Some points in the brain of lower 



vertebrates. Biol. Bull. Woods Hole, 



1901, 2, 356-357. 1901.1 



Discusses brain-structure in Petromyzon and 

 Acipenser. 



An attempt to define the primi- 

 tive functional divisions of the central 

 nervous system. Journ. Comp. Neurol., 

 1902,12,87-106. 2 figs. 1902.1 



The brain of Acipenser. A con- 

 tribution to the morphology of the verte- 

 brate brain. Zool. Jahrb. (Abih. Anat.), 



1902, 15, 59-260. 11 pis. & 33 figs. 



1902.2 



Review by C. Judson Herrick in Science, 

 1902, n. s. 14, 930-931. 



The brain of Petromyzon. Journ. 



Comp. Neurol., 1902, 12, 1-86. 8 pis. 



1902.3 



Das Gehirn und die Cranial- 



nerven der Anamnier. Ergebnisse Anat. 

 Entwick., Wiesbaden, 1902, 11, 973- 

 1112. 8 figs. ■ 1902.4 



Deutsche Uebersetzung von Dr. Karl W. 

 Genthe. 



The homology of the selachian 



ampullae. A note on Allis' recent paper 

 on Mustelus Iwvis. Anat. Anz., 1902, 21, 

 308-313. 1902.5 



• The cranial and spinal ganglia 



and the visoero-motor roots in Amphi- 

 oxus. Biol. Bull. Woods Hole, 1905, 9, 

 112-127. 7 figs. 1905.1 



The cranial nerve components of 



Petromyzon. Morph. Jahrb., 1905, 34, 

 149-203. pi. & 18 figs. 1905.2 



The morphology of the verte- 

 brate head from the viewpoint of the 

 functional divisions of the nervous sys- 

 tem. Journ. Comp. Neurol., 1905, 15, 

 175-275. 4 pis. 1905.3 



The radix mesencephalioa tri- 



gemini. The ganglion isthmi. Anat. 



Anz., 1905, 27, 364^379. figs. — Journ. 

 Comp. Neurol., 19, 593-644. 40 figs. 



1905.4 

 The nervous system of verte- 

 brates. Philadelphia. 1906. xx, 370 p. 

 180 figs. 8°. 1906.1 



1907. 



■ The same. English ed. 



London, 

 1907.1 



Additional notes on the cranial 



nerves of Petromyzonts. Journ. Comp. 

 Neurol., 1908, 18, 569-608. 31 figs. 



1908.1 



A note on the presence or' ab- 

 sence of the glossopharyngeal nerve in 

 myxinoids. Anat. Rec, Philadelphia, 



1908, 2, 233-239. 1908.2 



On the significance of the cali- 

 ber of the parts of the neurone in verte- 

 brates. Journ. Comp. Neurol., 1908, 18, 

 609-618. 1908.3 



■ The central nervous system of 



vertebrates. Ergebnisse Fortschr. Zool., 

 Jena, 1909, 2, 1-170. 103 figs. 1909.1 



The limit between ectoderm and 



entoderm in the mouth and the origin of 

 taste buds. Anat. Rec, Philadelphia, 



1909, 3, 261-262. — Amer. Journ. Anat., 



1910, 10, 41-67. 1909.2 



The morphology of the forebrain 



vesicle in vertebrates. Journ. Comp. 

 Neurol., 1909, 19, 457-539. 45 figs. 

 Abstract in Anat. Rec, Philadelphia, 3, 

 260-261. 1909.3 



A comment upon recent contri- 

 butions on the brain of Petromyzonts. 

 Anat. Anz., 1910, 37, 153-158; 182-194. 

 9 figs. 1910.1 



■ The evolution of the cerebral 



cortex. Anat. Rec, Philadelphia, 1910, 

 4, 143-166. 20 figs. 1910.2 



A note on the forebrain of Chi- 



masra. Anat. Anz., 1910, 36, 23.3-242. 

 27 figs. 1910.3 



The telencephalon of ganoids 



and teleosts. Journ. Comp. Neurol., 



1911, 21, 489-591. 99 figs. 1911.1 



The telencephalon of selachians. 



Journ. Comp. Neurol., 1911, 21, 1-113. 

 85 figs. 1911.2 



The telencephalon in cyclo- 



stomes. Journ. Comp. Neurol., 1912, 

 22, 341-404. 41 figs. 1912.1 



On the teleostean forebrain. 



Anat. Rec, Philadelphia, 1912, 6, 423- 

 438. 3 figs. • 1912.2 



