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A sketch of the life of W. S. Barnard. American Naturalist, XXI, 

 1887, pp. 1135-1137. 



z888. The relation of the thalamus to the paraccele (lateral ventricle). 

 Jour. Nerv. and Ment. Dis., XIV, 1S89, pp. 436-443, 2 fig. Also 

 Amer. Neurol. Assoc. Trans., 18S8, pp. 313-320. 



With F. P. Foster. — An illustrated eiicyclopEedic medical diction- 

 ary, being a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on 

 medicine and the collateral sciences in the Latin, English, French, 

 and German languages. Vol. I. 1888, Vol. II, 1890. Vol. Ill, 1892, 

 4°. New York. 



"Professor Wilder furnished lists of the [10,500] terms used by writers on the 

 anatomy of the central nervous system, with bibliographical references." — Preface. 



As Chairman. — Reports of the committee on anatomical nomen- 

 clature with special reference to the brain. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 

 Proc, 1888, 1889, 1890. 

 X889< Brain, gross or macroscopic anatomy. Reference Handbook of 

 the Medical Sciences, A. H. Buck, editor, VIII, 1889, pp. 107-164; 

 104 fig. 



Brain, malformations of, which are morphologically instructive. 

 Same, pp. 189-194 ; 10 fig. 



Brain, removal, preservation and dissection of. Same, pp. 195-201; 

 5 fig- 



The relation of the thalamus to the paraccele, especially in the 

 apes. Assoc. Amer. Anatomists, Records, 1889, p. 20. (See also 

 Note on p. 317 of first paper in 1888.) 



The heart as the basis of an intrinsic toponymy. Assoc. Amer. 

 Anatomists, Records, 1889, p. 25. 



As Secretary. — Preliminary reports of the committee on anatomi- 

 cal nomenclature. Assoc. Amer, Anatomists, Records, 1889, p. 5. 



Anatomical terminology. Reference Handbook of the Medical 

 Sciences, A. H. Buck, editor, VIII, 1889, pp. 515-537 ; 2 fig. Senior 

 author with S. H. Gage. 

 1890. Do the Barclayan terms cause obscurity ? Letter to the editor. 

 Science, XV, 1890, p. 224. 



The subfrontal gyre in man and apes. Address before the Alumni 

 Association of the Medical Department of the Niagara University, 

 iSgo. See Buffalo Med. and Surg. Journal, XXIX, 1890, p. 648. 



Remarks on the brain of Chauncey Wright, with commentaries 

 upon fissural diagrams. Amer. Neurol. Assoc. Trans., 1890. Jour. 

 Nerv. and Ment. Dis., XVII, 1890, pp. 753-754. 



On the lack of the distance sense in the prairie-dog. Amer. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci. Proc, XXXIV, 1890, p. 340; Science, Aug. 22, 1890. 



Exhibition of diagrams of the brains and medisected heads of man 

 and a chimpanzee. Amer. Asssoc, Adv. Sci. Proc, XXXIX, 1890, 

 pp. 375-376. Abstr. in Amer. Naturalist, XXIV, 1890, p. 980. 



Exhibition of diagrams illustrating the formation of the human 

 Sylvian fissure. Amer, Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc, XXXIX, 1890, pp. 

 346-347- 

 x8qx> Fundamental principles of anatomical nomenclature. Med. 

 News, Dec. 19, 1891, pp. 708-710. 



The morphological importance of the membranous or other thin 

 portions of the encephalic cavities. Jour, Comp. Neurology, I, 1891, 

 pp. 201-203. 



