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1905 Volume 15 |
The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology
Founded by C. L. Herrick
EDITORS
C. JUDSON HERRICK, Manager, Denison University
ROBERT M. YERKES, Harvard University
OLIVER S. STRONG, Columbia University
ASSOCIATED WITH
HERBERT 8. JENNINGS, University of Pennsylvania
COLLABORATORS
J. >rARK BALDWIN. Johns Hopkins University FRANK W. BAKCROFT, University of California LEWELLYS F, BARKER, University of Cliicago H. HEATH BAWDEN. Vas?ar College iLBRECHT BETHE, University of Strassburg G. E. COGHILI^. Pacific University FRANK J. COLE, University of Liverpool H. E. CRAMPTOX, Columbia University C. B. DAVENPORT, University of Chicago \VM. HARPER DAVIS, Lehigh University HENRY H. DONALDSON, University of Chicago LUDWIG EDINGER, Frankfurt a-M. S I. FRANZ, McLean Hospita', Waverley, Mass. THOMAS H. HAINES, Ohio State University A. VAN (JEHUCHTEN, University of Louva'in R. G. HARRISON, Johns Hopkins University C. F. HODGE, Clark University S. J. HOLMES, University of Michigan EDWIN B. HOLT, Harvard University G. CARL HUBER, University of Michigan JOSEPH JASTROW, University of Wisconsin J. B. JOHNSTON, West Virgi a University B. F. KINGSBURY, Cornell University FREDERIC S. LEE, Columbia University JACQUES LOEB, University of California E. P. LYON, St. Ivouis University ADOLF MEYER, N. Y. State Paibological Inst. THOS. H. MONTGO.MERV, Jr., Univ. of Texas WESLEY MILLS, McGill University C. LLOYD MORGAN. University College, Bristol T. H. MORGAN, Columbia University A. D. MORRILL, Hamilton College HUGO MUENSTERBERG, Harvard University W. A. NAGEL, University of Berlin G H PARKER. Harvard" University STEWART PATON, .Johns Hopkins University RAYMOND PEARL, University of Michigan C. W. PRENTISS, Western Reserve University C. S SHERRINGTON, University of Liverpool G. ELLIOT SMITH. Gov't. Medical School. Cairo EDWARD L. THORNDIKE, Columbia University JOHN B. W.ATSON, Universit\ of Chicago W. M. WHEELER, Am. Museum of Nat. History C. O. WHITMAN, University of Chicago
VOLUME XV
DENISON UNIVERSITY, GRANVILLE, OHIO 19OS
The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology
Contents of Volume XV, 1905
Number 1, January 1905
On the Areas of the Axis Cylinder and Medullary Sheath as seen in Cross Sections of the Spinal Nerves of Vertebrates. By Henry H. Donaldson and G. W. Hoke. (From the Neurological Laboratory of the University of Chicago.) With one figure. 1
On the Number and Relations of the Ganglion Cells and Medullated Nerve Fibers in the Spinal Nerves of Frogs of Different Ages. By Irving Hardesty. (From the Hearst Anatomical Laboratory of the University of California.) 17
Editorial
Psychology and Neurology. 57
The International Commission on Brain Research. 62
Literary Notices. 65
Number 2, March, 1905
Observations on the Spinal Copd of the Emu and its Segmentation. By Irving Hardesty. {From the Hearst Anatomical Laboratory of the University of California.) With four figures. .... 81
The Selection of Random Movements as a Factor in Phototaxis. By S. J. Holmes. (From the Zoological Laboratory of the University of Michigan.) 98
Notes on the Development of the Sympathetic Nervous System in the Common Toad. By Walter C. Jones, M.D. With twelve figures. 113
Editorial
Concerning the Genetic Relations of Types of Action. . . . 132
The Basis for Taxis and Certain Other Terms in the Behavior of
Infusoria. ........... 138
The Problem of Instinct. ........ 144
A Review of Some Recent Literature on the Chemistry of the Central Nervous System. By Isador H. Coriat. Worcester Insane Hospital. . . 148
Literary Notices 160
Number 3, May, 1905
The Morphology of the Vertebrate Head from the Viewpoint of the Functional Divisions of the Nervous System. By J. B. Johnston. (Frotn the Zoological Laboratory of IVest Virginia University.) With Plates I to IV 175
Literary Notices 276
Number 4, July, 1905
The Sense of Hearing in Frogs. By Robert M. Yerkes. (From the
Harvard Psychological Laboratory.) With seven figures in the text. 279
The Reactions of Ranatra to Light. By. S. J. Holmes. (From the Zoological Laboratory 0/ the University of Michigan.) With six figures in the text. .......... 305
Literary Notices 350
No. 5, September, 1905
A Study of the Functions of Different Parts of the Frog's Brain. By WiLHELM LoESER, M.D. (From the Physiological Laboratory of the University of Kansas.) . . . . . . . -355
The Central Gustatory Paths in the Brains of Bony Fishes. By C. JUDSON Herrick. (Studies from the Neurological Laboratory of Denison University. No. XVLII.) 375
Literary Notices 457
Number 6, November, 1905
Some Cellular Changes in the Primary Optic Vesicles of Necturus. By Clarence LoEB, A.M., M.D. St. Louis. (From the Anatomical Laboratory, St. Louis University.) With Plate V 459
Some Results of a Study of Variation and Correlation in Brain-Weight. By Raymond Pearl. 467
The Relation Between the Occurrence of White Rami Fibers and the Spinal Accessory Nerve. By A. H. Roth, A.B., M.D., Lnstructor of Anatomy in the University of Michigan. (With an Addendum by JPlayfair McMurrich.) With one figure 482
Respiration and Emotion in Pigeons. By John E. Rouse. (From the
Harvard Psychological Laboratory.) 494
The Effect of the Bearing of Young upon the Body-weight and the Weight of the Central Nervous System of the Female White Rat. By John B. Watson. (From the Neurological Laboratory of tlue University of Chicago.) With Plate VL 514
Editorial
The Work of Carl Wernicke. 525
Papers on Reactions to Electricity in Unicellular Organisms. By. H. S.
Jennings 528
Literary Notices. 535