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ren und seine Entwickelung beim Mensehen. Anat. Anz. Bd. 48 p. 75 

 -80. 9.2,.32,.53,.61,.62,.735,.74,.745,.82,.9 

 205013 Reveley, Ida L. 14.82 : 9.82 Cavia 



1915. The Pyramidal Tract in the Guinea-Pig {Cavia aperea.) Anat. Re- 

 cord Yol. 9 p. 297—805, 10 figg. [Decussation. Tract foilowed in dor- 

 sal column to 4th lumbar segment.] 



14 Ranson, S. Walter. 14.82 : 9.32 Mus 



1914. A note on the degeneration of the fasciculus cerebrospinalis in 

 the albino rat. Journ. comp. Neuro!. Yol. 24 p. 503—507, 1 flg. 



15 Muskens, L. J* J. 14.82 : 9.74r 



1914. An Anatomico-Physiological Study of the Posterior Longitudinal 

 Bündle in its Relation to Forced Movements. Brain London Yol. 36 p. 

 352—426, 32 figg. (Abstrsct, vide B. Z. Vol. 28 No. 201731.) 



16 Ranson, S. W alter. 14.82 : 9.74 



1914. An expérimental study of Lissauer's tract and the dorsal roots. 

 Journ. comp. Neurol. Yol. 24 p. 581—545, 5 figg. [Mixed tract consist- 

 ing of medullated and non-medullated fibers of endogenous and exo- 

 genous origin.] 



17 Nikitin, M. P. Î4.82 : 9.9 



1914. Zur Frage des Verlaufes der Hinterwurzelfasern des Rückenmar- 

 kes (Fall von Degeneration der Fasern des V. Lumbal wurzelpaar es beim 

 Mensches). Arch. Psych. Nervenkraukh. Bd. 54 p. 938—948, 2 Taf. (Re- 

 ferat, vide B. Z. Vol. 28 No. 202317.) 



18 Neal, H. Y. 14.83 : 6 



1914. The Morphology of the Eye Muscle Nerves. Jouru. Morphol. 

 Vol. 25, 187 pp., 9 pis., 4 flgg. (Abstract, vide B. Z. Vol. 28 No. 200416.) 



7.2 31 35 



19 Pedaschenko, D. 14.83 : 6 



1914. Die Entwickelung der Augenmuskeln erven. Vorläufige Mitteilung. 

 Anat. Anz. Bd. 47 p. 145—180, 9 figg. [Verhältnismässig neue Bildun- 

 gen.] 7.31, 81.1 



2C5020 Bâtes, Geo. A. 14.83 : 7.31, 



1915. The development of the sympathetic nervous System in Elasmo- 

 branchs. (Amer. Ass. Anat.) Anat. Record Yol. 9 p. 49 — 50. [Sympa- 

 thetic ganglion developed directly from dorsal root of somatic spinal 

 nerve.] 



21 Nicholls, Geo. E. 14.83 : 7.31 Scyllium 



1915. On the Occurrence of an Intracranial Ganglion upon the Oculo- 

 motor Nerve in Scyllium canicula with a Suggestion as to its Bearing 

 upon the Question of the Segmental Value of Certain of the Cranial 

 Nerves. Proc. R. Soc. London Vol. 88 B p. 553—568, 1 fig. [ündoubt- 

 edly afîerent-efîerent. Transient dorsal root.] 



22 Brookover, Chas. 14.83 : 7.47 Lepidosteu» 



1914. The Development of the Olfactory Nerve and Its Associated 

 Ganglion in Lepidosteus. (Amer. Ass. Adv. Sc.) Science N. 8. Yol. 39 

 p. 367—868. — Journ. comp. Neurol. Vol. 24 p. 113—130, 17 figg. [Ner- 

 vus terminalis ganglion cells seem to arise from olfactory placode in a 

 way similar to that described for Amia and Ameiurus.] 



23 Stendell, Walter. 14.83 : 7.55 Mormyrus 



1915. Der Nervus electricus von Mormyrus. Zool. Anz. Bd. 45 p. 438 

 —441, 4 figg. [Besonders hypertrophierte Koiossalfaser des 1. und 2. 

 Spinalnerven.] 



24 Dunn, Elizabeth Hopkins. 14.83 : 78 ßana 



1914. Tbe présence of medullated nerve fibers passing from the spinal 

 ganglion to the ventral root in the trog, Rana pipiens. Journ. comp. 

 Neurol. Vol. 24 p. 429—436, 1 fig. [Some 20 traced in Xth nerve. Peri- 

 karya in spinal ganglion.] 



205025 Ranson, 8. Walter. 14.83 : 81.3 Chelydra 



1915. The Vagus Nerve of the Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina). 



