Journals PoWislied by Tie Wistar Institute 
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THE WISTAR INSTITUTE OF 
ANATOMY AND BIOLOGY 
PHII^DELPHIA. PA., U. S. A. 
JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 
(jour, morph.) 
J. S. KTNGSLEY, Managing Editor 
Tufts College, Mass. 
Publishes researches relating to animal morphology 
especially those on cytology, protozoology and the 
anatomy and embrj'ology of vertebrates and inverte- 
brates. 
issued quarterly. About 700 pages in each volume, 
with numerous text figures and plates. 
Subscription price $9.00 per volume, postpaid to 
all countries. 
THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF 
ANATOMY 
(am. jouk. anat.) 
H. McE. KNOWER, Sec't Editorial Board 
University of Cincinnati 
■ Publishes Investigations on the anatomy, embryol- 
ogy and histology of vertebrates with special refer-, 
ence to mammals. 
Issued quarterly. About 660 pages per volume, with 
numerous text figures and plates. 
Subscription price $5.00 (Domestic) ; $5.50 (Foreign) 
per volume. 
THE ANATOMICAL RECORD 
(anat. rec.) 
G. CARL HUBER, Manaoinq Editor 
1330 Hill Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Is intended for the prompt publication of concise 
original articles on vertebrate anatomy, embryology 
and histology with such Illustrations as may be 
printed In the text, of brief preliminary reports and 
technical notes, short reviews of noteworthy publi- 
cations, critical notes of interest to anatomists, brief 
statements of courses, of laboratory plans and of 
appointments. 
Issued monthly. About 400 pages per volume. 
Sub.scrIptlon price $3.00 (Domestic); $3.25 fForelgn) 
per volume. 
THE 
JOURNAL OiF COMPARATIVE 
NEUROLOGY AND 
PSYCHOLOGY 
(jOUR. COMP. NEUR. PSTCH.) 
C. J. HERRICK, Managing Editor 
University of Chicago 
Publishes original contributions on the compara- 
tive anatomy of the nervous system and researches 
on subjects relating to animal behavior. 
Issued bi-monthly. About 600 pages per volume urith 
numerous charts, text figures and plates. 
Subscription price $5.00 (Domestic) ; $5.50 (Foreign) 
per volum*. 
THE JOURNAL OF 
EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY 
(jOUR. EXP. ZOOL.) 
ROSS G. HARRISON. Managing Editor 
Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 
Publishes the results of original researches of an 
experimental or analytical nature In the field of zool- 
ogy, Including Investigations on growth and develop- 
ment, on reproduction, regeneration, cellular phenom- 
ena, evolution, variation, heredity and ecology, 
and upon topics in general physiology. 
Issued eight times a year, in two volumes. About 600 
pages per volume, with numerous text figures and plates. 
Subscription price $5.00 (Domestic); $6.50 (Foiv 
elgn) per volume. 
Articles Accepted for Publication 
By the Journal of Morphology: J. F. Guder- 
natch. The thyroid gland of the teleosts; H. H. 
Newman and J. Thomas Patterson, The develop- 
ment of the nine- banded armadillo from the primi- 
tive streak stage to birth, with especial reference to 
the question of specific polyem bryony. Iceland 
Griggs, Early stages in the development of the 
central nervous system of Amblystoma punctatum: 
R. J. Terry, The morphology of the pineal region ini 
Teleosts. 
By The Anatomical Record: Arthur W.Meyer'. 
The question of applied anatomy; Franz Weiden- 
reich. Die Morphologle der Blutzellen und Ihre 
Beziehungen zu elnander; Geo. S. Huntington, The 
genetic principles of the development of the systemic 
lymphatic vessels in the mammalian embryo; 
Harvey E. Jordan, A further study of the human 
umbilical vesicle; Franklin P. Mall, A list of normal 
human embryos which have been cut into serial 
sections. 
By The American Journal of Anatomy: William 
F. Allen, Distribution of the lymphatics in the tall 
region of scorpajnichthys marmoratus; Franklin P. 
Johnson, The development of the mucous membrane 
of the oesophagus, stomach and small intestine 
In the human embryo; Edwin G. Kirk, On the histo- 
genesis of gastric glands; Leonard W. Williams.The 
somites of the chick; Florence R. Sabin, Description 
of a model showing the tracts of fibers meduUated 
In a new-born baby's brain. 
By The Journal of Comparative Nesurology 
AND PsircHOLOQY: L. W. Cole. Reactions of frogs to 
chlorides of ammonium, potassium, sodium and 
lithium; L. M. Day and. Madison Bentley, A note 
on learning in Paramecium; G. V. Hamilton, A 
qualitative study of mammalian trial and error re- 
actions; C. J. Herrlck, The morphology of the fore- 
brain in Amphibia and Reptllla; S. J. Holmes, The 
reactions of mosquitoes to light in different periods 
of their life history; J. B. Johnston, The telencepha- 
lon of Selachians; Sergius Morgulis, The movements 
of the earthworm; Karl T. Waugh, The role of vision 
in the mental life of the mouse. 
Bv The Journal of Experimental Zoocogy. 
Tiae entire contents of Vol. 9, (four numbers, the 
Brooks Memorial, to be Issued during I'JIJ), will be 
found In the advertising pages. 
