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 Slß WILLIAM TUUNEE, K.C.B., M.B., LL.D., D.C.L., D.So., F.H.3., 



Professor of Aniitomy in tlic Uiiiveralty of ICdinbiirKh ; 



D. J. CUNNINGHAM, M.D,, D.Sc, LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.Ö., 



Profc'Saor of Auatomy anJ Chirurgery in tho Univorsity of Dublin ; 



G. S. HUNTINGTON, A.M., M.D., A. MAC.VLISTER, M.D., LL.D., D.So.. F.R.S., F.S.A., 



ProfoBSor of Anatouiy, Coluinbin Uuiversity, Now York ; Professor of Anatoiuy In tliö Univorsity of Cambridge ; 



AND 

 J. G. M'KENDRICK, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., 



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VOL. XXXVIII. 



NSW SERIES— VOLUME XVIII. PART I.—OCTOBER 1903. 



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 I. Prof. Alfred H. Yodng, M.B., F.B.C.S., aml Peter Thompson, M.D. Abnormalities of the'Renal 

 Arteries, with Remarka ou their Development and Morpliolugy. II. E. W.\ce Carlieu, M.D., F.K.S.E., 

 and Mr C. A. Loväit Evans. Chemical Study of the Hibernating Gland of the Hodgehog, toKether witli 

 the Changes which it undergoes during Winter Slcep. III. Prof. G. Elmut Smith, M.D. Note on an 

 Abnormal Colon. IV. SwiaE Vincent. Discussion of some Points in Conuection with the Suprarenal 

 Glands — Cortical and Medullary. V. B. Wahby. Abnormal Nasal Bones. VI. J. Ernest Fuazer, 

 F.R.C.S. The Lower Cervical Fasciaj. VII. William Wkight, M.B., M.Sc., F.K.C.S. Gase of Acces- 

 sory Patellaä in the Human Subjeet, with Remarks ou Emargiuation of the Patella. VIII. J. Donlop 

 LicKLEY, M.B., Ch.B. The Influenee of the Patella in Extension of the Knee Joint. IX. John Beakd, 

 D.Sc. The Germ-Cells. X. Fbederick Cr.aven Mooke, M.So., M.D. (Vict.), M.R.C.P. (I.ond.). The 

 * Unsymmetrical ' Kidney : — Its Compensatory Enlargement. XI. H. K. Ahbott, M.D. Gase of 

 Abnormal Arrangement of Aortic Valvea. XII. Pröceedings of Anatomical Society of Great Britain 

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President's Address. Anthropology : Its Position and Needs — Dr A. C. Haddon, F.B.S. Malayan 

 Pottery in Perak— L. Wray. The Fnture of Anthropometry— C. S. Myeiis, M.A., M.D. A Discoveiy 

 of Paleolithio Flint Implements at Ipswich — Miss N. F. L.ward. Irish Fliut Aitow aud Spear-heads — 

 W. J. Knowles. The Lolos of Western China — A. Henry. Skulls from the Danes' Graves, Driffield — 

 ''W. Wright, M.B., F.K.C.S. The Koudayamkottai Maravars— F. Fawcett. Notes on the Bugilai, 

 British New Guinea— The late Eev. J. Chalmers. Notes ou the Natives of Kiwai Island, British New 

 Guinea — The late Bev. J. Chalmers. Notes on the Elema Tribes of the Papuan Gulf— Eev. J. Holmes. 

 A Totem Pole at the British Museum— T. A. Joyce, B.A. Man's Cranial Form— Prof. A. Thomson, M.A., 

 M.B. Notes on Chilian Anthropolof,'y— E. T. L-atcham. -A Short Bugi Vocabulary— The late Bev. J., 

 Chalmers, with Supplementary Note by S. H. Ray. 



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