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Additional observations upon the intra-narial epi- 

 glottis. Jl. Anat. Pbysiol., 23, 1889, 587-597. 



Vertebral skeleton of a tire toad (Bombinator, ?s7).). 



Jl. Anat. Physiol., 24, 1890, xvi-xvii. 



Crania of three rabbits (Lepus cuniculus), showing 



the presence of Wormian bones in the coronal and 

 sagittal sutures. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 24, 1890, xvii-xix. 



Variation in the kidney of the common thornback 



(Eaia elavata) : its nature, range, and probable signi- 

 ficance. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 24, 1890, 407-422. 



An observation upon the toxic properties of the 



amphibian integument. Zoologist, 14, 1890, 281-283. 



[Remarks on the "pro-atlas" and vomerine teeth of 



Hatteria.] Zool. Soc. Proc, 1890, 357-360. 



On the visceral anatomy of the Australian torpedo 



(Hypuos subnigrum), with especial reference to the 

 suspension of the vertebrate alimentary canal. Zool. 

 Soc. Proc, 1890, 609-675. 



Observations on the pectoral fin-skeleton of the living 



batoid fishes and of the extinct genus Squaloraja, with 

 especial reference to the affinities of the same. Zool. 

 Soc. Proc, 1890, 675-688. 



On the intestinal canal of the lohthyopsida, with 



especial reference to its arterial supply and the appendix 

 digitiformis. [1890.] Linn. Soc. Jl. {Zool.), 23, 1891, 

 381-410. 



On the arrangement of the living fishes, as based 



upon the study of their reproductive system. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1891, 694-695. 



On tlie customary methods of describing the gills of 



fishes. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 702. 



On some hermaphrodite genitalia of the codfish 



(Gadus mori'hua), with remarks upon the morphology 

 and phylogeny of the vertebrate reproductive system. 

 Linn. Soc. Jl. (Zool.), 23, 1891, 539-558. 



The morphology of the sternum. Nature, 43, 1891, 269. 



On the probable existence of a Jacobson's organ 



among the Crocodilia ; with ob.servations upon the 

 skeleton of that organ in the Mammalia, and upon 

 the basi-mandibular elements in the Vertebrata. Zool. 

 Soc. Proc, 1891, 148-159. 



Rabbit's backbone having a free lumbar rib. [1891.] 



Jl. Anat. Physiol., 26, 1892, ii-v. 



On the affinities, inter-relationships, and systematic 



position of the Marsipobranchii. [1891.] Liverpool 

 Biol. Soc. Proc. ct Trans., 6, 1892, 122-147. 



Notes upon the shoulder girdle of certain dicynodontoid 



reptiles. Jl. Auat. Physiol., 26, 1892, 403-405. 



On the mammalian pelvis, with especial reference 



to the young of Ornithorhynchus anatinus. Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 27, 1893, 543-556. 



[Abnormal sternum of Hapale jacchus. ] Zool. Soc. 



Proc, 1893, 168-170. 



Notes on variation and development of the vertebral 



and limb-skeleton of the Amphibia. Zool. Soc. Proc, 

 1893, 268-278. 



On the coracoid of the terrestrial Vertebrata. Zool. 



Soc. Proc, 1893, 585-592. 



[On two lampreys and a hag showing some remarkable 



variations of the respiratory organs.] Zool. Soc. Proc, 



1893, 730-733. 



Lepidosiren paradoxa. [1894.] Nature, 49 (1893-94), 



576. 

 On synostosis and curvature of the spine in fishes, 



with especial reference to the sole. Zool. Soc. Proc, 



1894, 95-101. 



[On an embryo of Ornithorhynchus anatinus.] Zool. 



Soc. Proc, 1895, 1-2. 

 [On a rabbit with the second pair of upper incisors 



missing.] Zool. Soc. Proc, 1895, 521-522. 

 On the mammalian hyoid, with especial reference to 



that of Lepu.s, Hyrax, and Chola'pus. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 



30, 1896, 513-526. 



Address of the President [1896-97]. London Malacol. 



Soc. Proc, 2, 1897, .57-76, 203-226. 



[The hatching of tuatara eggs.] [1899.] Nature, 59 



(1898-99), 340-341. 

 Howes, G[t'urgf] Blond], & Davies, A. M. Observations 



upon the morphology and genesis of supernumerary 



phalanges, with especial reference to tliose of the 



Amphibia. Zool. Soc. Proc, 1888, 495-511. 

 Howes, G[eorge] B[ond\ & Hairrison, James. On the 



skeleton and teeth of the Australian dugong. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1892, 790. 

 Howes, G[eurffe] Blond], & Kill, James P. On the pedal 



.skeleton of the Dorking fowl, with remarks on hexa- 



daetylism and phalangeal variation in the Amniota. Jl. 



Anat. Physiol., 26, 1892, 395-403. 

 Howes, Gleurge] Blond], & Ridewood, W. G. On the 



carpus and tarsus of the Anura. Zool. Soc Proc, 1888, 



141-182. 

 Howes, George. Notes on Sphseria larvarum, Westtv. 



Entomologist, 31, 1898, 128. 

 Howgrave-Grataam, /,'. P., & Gardner, M. li. See 



Gardner & Howgrave-Graham. 

 Howie, Charles. ""On a divarication of the common 



primrose, witli the calyx divided into linear segments. 



[1883.] Edinb., Bot. Soc Trans., 16, 1886, 5.5-56. 

 Notes on the flora of Fife and Kinross. Edinb. Bot. 



Soc Trans. & Proc, 20, 1896, 39-40. 

 Howitt, Allfred] Jl'liUiinn]. Supplementary notes on the 



diabase rocks of the Buchan district. [1884.] Victoria 



Roy. Soc Trans., 21, 1885, 101-105. 

 On the niigration.s of the Kurnai ancestors. [1885.] 



Anthrop. Inst. JL, 15, 1886, 409-421. 

 Notesou a basalt-vitrophyr atTanjil. [1885.] Victorian 



Natlist., 2, 1886, 67-70, 92. 



The sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks of 



Ensay. [1885.] Victoria Roy. Soc Trans., 22, 1886, 

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Notes on the area of intrusive rocks at Dargo. [1886.] 



Victoria Roy. Soc. Trans., 23, 1887, 127-164. 

 Notes on certain metamorphic and plutonic rocks at 



Omeo. [1887.] Victoria Roy. Soc Trans., 24, [1888], 



100-131. 

 Notes on the metamorphic rocks of the Omeo district, 



Gippsland. Aust. Ass. Rep. , 1888, 206-222 ; 1890, 408- 



417. 

 Notes on the distribution of the eucalypts. [1888.] 



Victorian Natlist., 5, 1889, 27-29. 



On the organisation of Australian tribes. Victoria 



Roy. Soc. Trans., 1 (Pt. 2), 1889, 96-137. 



The Dieri and otlier kindred tribes of Central 



Australia. [1890.] Antlirop. Inst. Jl., 20, 1891, 30-104. 

 The eucalypts of Gippsland. [1890.] Victoria Roy. 



Soc. Trans., 2 {Pt. 1), 1891, 81-120. 

 Address by the president to Section G. (Anthropology.) 



Aust. Ass. Rep., 1891, 342-351. 

 Notes on the eucalypts growing in the Macallister 



and Wellington valleys, etc. [1891.] Victorian Natlist., 



8, 1892, 40-42. 



Notes on the contact of the metamoiphic and sedi- 

 mentary formations at the Upper Dargo River. Victoria, 

 Dept. Mines Spec. Rep., 1892, 10 pp. 



Note on the occurrence of Eucalyptus maculata in 



East Gippsland. Victorian Natlist., 13, 1897, 150-151. 



Notes on samples of rocks collected by Mr. A. E. 



KiT.soN and Mr. W. Thorn. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1898, 370- 

 374. 



On oligoclase felspar from Mount Anakies, in Victoria. 



Aust. Ass. Rep., 1898, 375-377. 

 On the occurrence of Eucalyptus pulverulenta in 



Victoria. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1898, 517-522. 

 Presidential address. [On the origin of the aborigines 



of Tasmania and Australia.] Aust. Ass. Rep., 1898, 723- 



758. 



