the most interesting of these animals to us, from the striking resemblance between his brain and the human brain.
Hitzig's investigations, published in Berlin in 1874, give all the results gained up to that time by the stimulation experiments. Ferrier's book, "The Functions of the Brain," London, 1876, better known
Figs. 2 and 3 will show the character and results of these experiments in sufficient detail.
When center No. 1 is stimulated, the hind-limb on the opposite side of the body advances as in the act of walking; when No. 5 is stimulated, the opposite arm and hand reach forward as if to touch something. These movements go together and are essentially the