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which supplies the little finger left the rest of the belly, and became 

 tendinous 2 J inches above the origin of the other tendons. 



The Flexor Profundus arose as in man, but had no tendon going 

 to the index finger ; as it passed through the annular ligament, the 

 tendon of the middle finger received a slip from the tendon of the 

 Flexor Longus Follicis (Indicis), and gave one to that of the ring 

 finger ; the tendon of the ring finger sent no slip to that of the little 

 finger, but the tendons supplying these fingers arose from the same 

 fascicle of the muscle. In the Grorilla, the index tendon is wanting ; 

 and in both the Cebus and Magot the Flexor Profundus and Flexor 

 Longus Follicis are intimately connected in the palm. 



{To he concluded in the next number.) 



In the original scheme for this Department of the Natural History 

 Review it was proposed to give, in each number, the Bibliography of 

 all subjects, for the penultimate quarter ; and, in the October number,, 

 an alphabetical list of Author's names. 



It has been found, however, that considerable difficulties oppose the 

 efficient carrying out of this plan with due regularity and accuracy. 

 "With the space disposable for the purpose, we have not found it 

 possible to do more than give the Bibliography for the year 1860, 

 and to complete the original programme in the present part, which 

 concludes the volume, with the alphabetical list of Author's names ; 

 but we have added an index of the new genera of phanerogamic 

 plants noticed in the Bibliography, which it has been thought would 

 be acceptable to Botanists. 



In future the arrangement will be altered, and the Bibliography, 

 disposed under the different heads already adopted, will be distri- 

 buted in the following manner, in which it is believed that the desir- 

 able regularity and accuracy will be more easy of attainment. 

 The Natural History Eeview will contain : — 



In April : The Bibliography relating to — 



I. Zoology, general or mixed. 

 II. The Vertebrata. 

 III. The Annllosa. 



In January : —Alphabetical List of Authors, 



