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The list of titles which follows is not intended to be by any means com- 

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 solely of literature cited. 



Allen, H. 



1888. Materials for a memoir on animal locomotion. Extr. from 



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1894. On the bones and muscles of the mammalian hand and foot. 

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1907. Anatomical terminology. P. Blakiston's Son & Co., Phila., 

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 Beddard, F. E. 



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 Bensley, R. R. 



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 Bensley, B. A. 



1918. Practical anatomy of the rabbit, an elementary laboratory text- 

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1923. Applied anatomy and kinesiology, the mechanism of muscular 

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1923. Myology, and Quain's elements of anatomy, 11th ed. Long- 



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1889. The mechanical causes of the development of the hard parts 



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1924. The rat. Wistar Inst. Anat. & Biol., Phila., 2d ed., pp. 1^69. 



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