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(C.) FAUNAS. 



Of St. George's Bank and Adjacent Waters, 218. 



(d.) ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IN GENERAL. 



The Skeleton : (irowth of Bone in Young Animals, 347 ; The Nervous 

 System : CJarrod on Origin of Nerve Force, 323 ; Mesmerism in Animals, 

 345 ; Color Blindness, 32G. The Circulatory System : Blood Corpuscles of 

 Salmonidie, 299; of Batrachians, 325; Number of Blood Corpuscles, 308 ; 

 Influence of Compressed Air, 327 ; Absolute Amount of Blood in Animals, 

 326. The Digestive Apparatus : Digestion of Non-nitrogenous Food, 300; 

 Condition of the Liver during Lactation, 325. General : Inoculation of 

 Healthy Animals with Tuberculous Matter, 273 ; Effect of Violet Light on 

 Silk-worms, 274. 



(e.) VERTEBRATES IN GENERAL. 



"Sea Serpent" in the Bay of I'anama, 273; the Classes and Relationships 

 of Yertebrata, 343 ; New iioae Cave, 309 ; New Vertebrate Fossils, 309, 315. 



(f.) MAMMALS. 



General Anthropology: British Anthropological Institute, 274; British 

 Archaeological Convention in 1872, 276. Man in the Old World : The 

 Owl-faced Minerva, 224 ; Antiquities of the Scy thia of Herodotus, 275 ; 

 Antiquity of Man m Corsica, 279 ; The Cesnola Collection, 312 ; British 

 Prehistoric Monuments, 276 ; Antiquity of Man in Great Britain, 278 ; 

 Prehistoric Eemains in Iceland, 277 ; Prehistoric Sacrificial Mound in Aus- 

 tria, 277 ; Diluvial Skull of Nagy Kap, Hungary, 280 ; New Discoveries at 

 Mentone, 280; Canstadt Eace of Mankind, 312; Ethnology of European 

 Peat Bogs, 341 ; Lake Dwellings near Leipsic, 299 ; Alleged Occurrence of 

 Man in the Miocene of Turkey, 279 ; Assyrian Tradition of the Deluge, 

 274; Publication of Assyrian and Egyptian Texts, 310; Origin of the 

 Maoris, 275 ; Geological Age of the Moa and Moa Hunters, 281. Man in 

 the New World: Prehistoric Cannibalism in Florida, 281; Prehistoric 

 Mica Mines in North Carolina, 282; Prehistoric Eaces of America, 311 ; 

 Aboriginal Money in America, 310 ; Antiquities of Southern Indians, 348 ; 

 Mummied Head of Todas, or Peruvian Indians, 339 ; Alleged Fossil Hu- 

 man Bones on the La Plata, 336. 



Other Mammals. General : New Eocene IMammals, 285 ; New Fossil Car- 

 nivora, 285 ; Glyptodont Mammals, 302 ; Megatherian IMammals, 318 ; Ne^v 

 Rocky INIountain Fossils, 348 ; International Exhibition of Horns, 303 ; 

 jNIaynard on Florida Mammals, 287. Special : Baby Hippopotamus in Lon- 

 don, 284 ; Pigmy Liberian Hippopotamus, 284 ; Fallow Deer Indigenous in 

 Europe, 284 ; Orohippus agilis, 286 ; Fossil Horses of Southern Europe, 301 ; 

 Relation of the Coyote to the Pointer Dog, 314; Fossil Lemur in France, 314. 



(g.) BIRDS. 



General : Differences between Columbaj and Gallina;, 287 ; Bird Collections 

 in London, 336 ; Number of Species of American Birds, 340. Special : Geo- 

 logical Age of Moa, 281 ; Ichthyornis, a New Fossil Bird, 288 ; Odontojytenjx, 

 a New Fossil Bird, 349 ; Fossil Black-headed Duck in Belgium, 303 ; Ento- 

 zoa and Grouse Disease, 295 ; IMortality in Scotch Grouse, 315 ; Acquired 

 Hal^its of the Tumbler Pigeon, 349. 



(h.) REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS. 



Poison Serpents of India. 290; Development of a Guadaloupe Frog, 290. 



