598 CHARLES SEDGWICK MINOT'S BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



VERTEBRAE. 



3531. Ebiier, V. von. Ueber die beziehuiigeu der wirbel zu L\Qn urwirbelu. Sitzb. Wieu. akad., ci, abtli. 3, 235-2i;0, 1 



taf. 92.1. 



3532. Gegenbaur, C. Untersuchuugeu ziir vergleichendenanatoniie der wirbeUaule bei amphibieii und rcptilien. Leipzig, 



iv, 72 p., i pis. 4to. 62.2. 



3533. Hasse, C. Die entwickeluug dcr wii-belsaule von Triton taeniatiis; erste abliandlung iiber die entwickhmg der 



wirbelsaule. Zeitschr. wiss. zool., liii, suppl., 1-20, taf. iii. 92.1. 



3534. Die entwickUing der wirbelsaule der ungeschwanzten ampliibien; zweite abliandlung iiber die eutwick- 



■ lung der wirbelsiiiile. Zeitschr. wiss. zool., Iv, 252-204, taf. xii. 92.2. 

 3535. Die entwickUing der wirbelsaule der elasniobranchier ; dritte abliandlnng iiljer die entwickhing der wir- 



belsaule. Zeitsclir. wiss. zool., Iv, 519-531, taf. x.\i. 92.3. 

 3536. AUgemeine bemerkungen Uber die entwickeUing und die stararaesgescliiclite der wirbelslinle. Anat. anz., 



viii, 288-289. 93.1. 

 3537. Die entwickelung der wirbelsaule der Dipnoi ; vierte abliandlung iil)er die entwickelnng der wirbelsaule. 



Zeitschr. wiss. zool., Iv, 533-543, taf. xxii. 93.2. 



3538. Jordan, D. S. Relations of temperature to vertebrae among fishes. Proc. U. S. nat. mus., xiv, 107-120. 91.1. 



3539. Klaatsch, H. Beitrage zur vergleichenden anatoraie der wirbelsaule; i. Ueber deu urzustand der tischwirbeUaule. 



Morph. jahrb., xix, 649-fi80, taf. x.Kvi. 93.1. 



3540. Macalister, A. Notes on the development and variations of the atlas. .Jonrn. anat. phj's. norm, path., xxvii, 519- 



542. 93.1. 



3541. Huge, G. Der verklirzungsprozess am rumpfe von halljalfen. Morph. jahrb., xviii, 18.5-320, taf. vii-x. 92.1. 



3542. Scheel. C. Beitrage zur entwickeluugsgeschichte der teleostier-wirbelsaule. Mori)h. jahrb., xx, 1-47, taf. i-iii. 



93.1. 



3543. Wirth, Alex. Zur anatomic und eutwickelungsgeschichte des atlas und epistropheus. Leipzig, 24 p., 1 pi. 8vo. 



84.1. 



VERTEBRATES. 



3544. Hertwig, O.jcar. Urniuml und spina birtda. .\rcli. f. mikr. anat., xxxix, 353-503, taf. xvi-xx. 92,1. 



"WOLFFIAN BODY. 



3545. Diefl'eubach, E. Quaestiones anatomico-physiologicae de corporibus Wolffianis. Turici, 27 p. Svo. 36.1. 



3546. Farrington, O. C. The nephrostomes of Rana. Trans. Conn, acad., viii, 309-314, pi. xxiv. 92.1. 



3547. Field, H. H. Ueber streng metaraere aiilage der niere bei amplubien. Verh. deutsch. zool. ges., 2. vers. Berlin, 



113-117. 92.1. 



3548. Nicolas, A. Contribution a I'etude des cellules glaudnlaires ; i. Les elements des canalicnles dn rein priraitif chez 



les mammiferes. Intern, monatsschr. f, anat. u, phys., viii, 279-292, 387-413, 447-404, 405-509, taf. xxvi-xxix. 

 91.1. 



YOLK SAC. 



3549. Bersch. Karl. Die riickbildung des dottersackes bei Lacerta agilis. .4.nat. hefte, abth. 1, li. iii, 475-503, taf. xxix- 



XXX. 93.1. 



3550. Buchanan, A. M. Diverticulum (Meckel's) of small intestine. Journ. anat. phys. norm, pitli., xxvii, 559-563. 93.1. 



3551. Lamb, D. S. The Meckel diverticulum. Am. journ. med. sc, cv, 633-641. 93.1. 



3552. Rogie. Anomalies de regression du canal vitellin; diverticule de Meckel. .Journ. sc. med. Lille, ii, 385, 409. 92.1. 



3553. Staurenghi, C. Sulla sede e uatura della pimmentazione verde del sacco vitellino della Crocidura leucodon (Her- 



mann). Arch. sc. med. Torino e Palermo, xv, 291-295, 1 pi. 91.1. 



3554. Virchow, H. Das dotterorgan der wirbeltliiere. Arch. f. mikr. anat., xl, 39-101, taf. iii-iv. 92.2. 



3555. Dotterzellen und dotterfurchuug bei wirbeltieren. Verli. anat. ges. Wieu, vi, 209-219. 92.3. 



A'o^e.— Advantage has been taken of the opportunity to make a large addition consisting of titles of publications issued since 

 the manuscript of the main list was prepared, and also of earlier publioatlons which I had previously overlooked or been unable to 

 verify. I have again to thank Dr. J. S. Billings tor his invaluable co-operation in securing for me numerous verifications. My 

 thanks are also due to Jlr. .Sanmel Henshaw for generous assistance. 



The present bibliography as it now stands contains about .seven times the number of titles to be found in any previous 

 bibliography of the subject, known to me; nevertheless it is far from complete. I shall be grateful for any additions or corrections. 

 Under those heads not strictly included within the scope of Vertebrate End)ryology, no attempt at completeness is made, or thought 

 advisable. 



The numbers in heavy type at the end of each title indicate the year of publication and the number for that year and author, thus: 

 S083. Marotta, . . . 88.1 means the article was published in 1888, and was the first :irticle by lI;u-otta to be catalogued for 

 that year. The same system is used throughout my "Human Embryology.'' 



