6 Scientific Publications of 



Nerv. and Ment. Dis., XII, 1885, pp. 350-352. (Abstr. in Neurolo- 

 gisches CentralWatt, Dec. 15, 1885). 



On a seldom-described artery {A. termatica), with suggestions as 

 to the names of the principal encephalic arteries. Amer. Neurol. 

 Assoc. Trans , 1885. Jour, of Nerv. and Mental Dis., 1885, XII, pp. 

 2. (Abstracts in N. Y. Med. Jour, and N. Y. Med. Record, June 27, 

 1885, and in Neurologisches Centralblatt, Dec. 15, 1885). 



The names of the encephalic arteries. N. Y. Med. Jour., Nov. 28, 

 1885. 



Neuronymy. N. Y. Med. Record, Aug. i, 1885, p. 139. 



Exhibition of preparations illustrating (a) the enlargement, yet 

 complete circumscription of the porta in an alinjected hydrencephal ; 

 (b) the continuity of the diacoelian endyma from the mesal surface 

 of the thalamus over the habena to the diatele ; (if) the insula in a 

 dog, monkey, chimpanzee and porpoise. Trans. Amer. Neurolog. 

 Assoc, 1885, pp. 49-51. Jour. Nerv. and Ment. Dis, XII, 1885, pp. 

 364-365- 



Experiments antagonizing the view that the serrulse (serrated ap- 

 pendages) of Ainia are accessory respiratory organs. Amer. Assoc- 

 Adv. Sci. Proc, XXXIV., 1885, pp. 313-315. 



Address. Proceedings at the unveiling of the tablet to the memory 

 of Louis Agassiz. June 17, 1885, pp. 22-27. 

 l886« The collocation of a suture and a fissure in the human foetus. 

 Jour. Nerv. and Ment. Dis., XIII, 1886, pp. 463-468, i fig. (Ab- 

 stracts in N. Y. Med. Record, July 31, 1886 ; Science, Aug. 6, 1886 

 and Medical News, Aug. 7, 1886.) 



Notes on the brain. Jour. Nerv. and Ment. Dis., XIII., 1886, pp. 

 464-472. (Abstracts as above). 



Exhibition of the medisected, alinjected head of a murderer. 

 Amer. Neurol. Assoc. Trans, 18S6. Jour. Nerv. and Ment. Dis., 

 XIII, 18S6, p. 633. (Abstracts as above). 



Remarks upon a living frog which was decerebrized more than 

 seven months ago. Amer. Neurol. Assoc. Trans., 1886. Jour. Nerv. 

 and Ment. Dis., XIII., 1886, pp. 622-623. (Abstracts as above). 



The paroccipital, a newly-recognized fissural integer. Jour. Nerv. 

 and Ment. Dis., XIII., 1886, pp. 301-315, 5; fig. (Abstract in Neu- 

 rol. Ceutralbl., V., p. 501.) 



The paroccipital fissure. Letter to the editor N. Y. Medical Re- 

 cord, Oct. 2, 18S6, pp. 389-390. 



Human cerebral fissures, their relations and names and the methods 

 of stud3'ing them. American Naturalist, XX., 1886, pp. 901-902 ; i 

 plate. 



Notes on the foramen of Magendie in man and the cat. Jour. 

 Nerv. and Ment. Dis., XIII., 1886, pp. 206-207. 

 1887. The dipnoan brain. (Abstract of a paper on the brain of Cerato- 

 dus, with remarks upon classification and the general morphology of 

 the vertebrate brain, read by invitation before the National Academj- 

 of Sciences, April 22, 1887). American Naturalist, XXL, 18S7, pp. 

 544-548, 3 fig. 



Remarks on the classification of vertebtates. Amer. Naturalist, 

 XXI, 1887, pp. 913-917; (Abstr. in Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc, 

 XXXVI, 1887, p. 251). See correction. Amer. Naturalist, XXI, 

 1887, p. 1033. 



