LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. O 



Allen, Harrison. Continued. 



Asymmetry of the turbinated bones. P '82, 239 



Irregularities of the dental arch, etc. P '82, 310 



The spinal chord of Batrachia and Reptilia. P '83, 56 



Cutaneous nerves in mammals. P '83, 127 



■ On the pectoral filaments in the sea robin (Primotus pal- 



mipes). P '85, 377 



The shape of the hind limb in the Mammalia as modified by 



the weight of the trunk. P '85, 383 

 - — On a post-tympanic ossicle in Ursus. P '86, 36 



— A prodrome of a memoir on animal locomotion. P '87, 60 



— The distribution of the color-marks of the Mammalia. P '88, 84 



— The palatal rugae in man. P '88, 254 



— On the taxonomic values of the wing membranes and of the 

 terminal phalanges of the digits in the Cheiroptera. P '89, 313 



— On the distribution of color-marks in the Pteropodida?. 



P '90, 12 



— Pedomorphism. P '91, 208 



— On the wings of bats. P '91, 335 



— ■ Description of a new species of Vampyrops. P '91, 400 



— The influence exerted by the tongue on the positions of the 

 teeth. P '91, 451 



— Change of name of a genus of bats. P '91, 466 



— A new genus of Vespertilionidae. P '91, 467 



— On the molars of the pteropine bats. P '92, 172 



— On the cephalo-humeral muscle and the so-called rudiment a 1 



clavicle of Carnivora. P '92, 217 

 — On the foramen magnum of the common porpoise and on a 



human lower jaw of unusual size. P '92, 289 



The forms of edentulous jaws in the human subject. P '93, 11 



Note on the mechanism of the act of the expulsion of secre- 

 tion from the anal sac in Mephitis. P '93, 280 

 The changes which take place in the skull, coincident with 



shortening of the face-axis. P '94, 181 



— Observations on Blarina brevicauda. P '94, 269 



— Not on a uniform plan of describing the human skull. P 

 '96, 170 



— A biographical sketch of John Adam Ryder. P '96, 222 



— The ulna of the common brown bat. P '96, 291 



— Observations on Tarsius fuscus. P '97, 34 



— Pre-molars and form of the skull. P '97, 145 



