OF Comparative Neurology A QUARTERLY PERIODICAL DEVOTED TO THE Comparative Study of the Nervous System. EDITED BY C. L HERRICK, SOCORRO, NEw MEXICO. SSOCIATED WITH AND WITH THE COI LABORATION OF LEWELLYS F. Barker, M.B., University of Chicago and Rush Medical College Harvard University. VOLUME XIII, 1903. DENISON UNIVERSITY, GRANVILLE, OHIO, U. S. A. THE Journal OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY. CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIII, 1903. Pages 1–52. i-xx. Plates I-II. CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES. I The Fore-Brain of Macacus. By Wm. WOLFE LESEM, M. A. (Columbia University.) With Plates I and II Brain-Weights of Animals with Special Reference to the Weight of the Brain in the Macaque Monkey. By EDWARD ANTHONY SPITZKA, M. D. (From the Anatomical Laboratory, Columbia University.) A Description of Charts Showing the Areas of the Cross-Sections of the Human Spinal Cord at the Level of Each Spinal Nerve. By HENRY H. DONALDSON and DAVID J. Davis. (From the Neuro- logical Laboratory of the University of Chicago.) With Chart I.... The Brain of the Archæoceti. By G. Elliot Smith, M. A., M. D., Fellow of St. Johns College, Cambridge; Professor of Anatomy, Egy. tian School of Medicine, Cairo. With four figures in the text.-- 19 |