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Hasse, Prof. C— On the Structure aud Developmeut of the Cartilage in 



Elasmobranchii, If. Zool. Anzeig., II., pp. 351-5. 



Henneguy, L. F.— Kescarches on the Vitality of the Spermatozoids of the 



Trout. CE. Soc. Biol. Paris, XXIX., pp. 274-5. 



Klein, E., M.D., F.R.S.— Observations on the Glandular Epithelium and 



Division of Nuclei in the Bkin of the Newt. (1 plate.) 



Quart. Joura. Micr. Sci., XIX., pp. 404-20. 

 KoLLMANN, J. — Human Ova of 6 mm. (2 plates.) 



ArcJi. Anat. Entw. {His), 1879, pp. 275-311. 



Kraus, Dr. M.— On the Minute Structure of the Touch-bodies of JMeissner. 



(1 plate.) SB. Akad. Wien, LXXVIII. (3rd Sec), pp. 55-63. 



Lepine, E., and U. Germont. — Note on the temporary Presence in Human 



Blood of a great number of very small red Globules (Microcytes). 



Cli. Soc. Biol. Paris, XXIX., pp. 164-8. 

 „ „ Note on the Influence of Bleeding on the 



Appearance in the Human Blood of small red Globules (Microcytes). 



CR. Soc. Biol. Paris, XXIX., pp. 270-2. 

 Lowe, Dr. L. — Contribution to the Anatomy of the Eye. (2 figs.) 



Zeitschr. Mikr., pp. 1-10. 

 „ ,, On a peculiar knotted Body in the Nerve of the Frog. 



(1 fig. of a plate.) Arch. Mih: Anat., XVI., pp. 615-17. 



„ „ On the Changes in the Osteoklasts of the Medullary Sub- 



stance of Bone ; witli some Observations on tlie Growth of 

 Bone. (6 figs, of a plate.) 4rc/i. JMr.^na^.,XVL, pp. 618-26. 

 „ „ On the Chorda Dorsalis of Mammals. (10 figs, of a plate.) 



Arch. Mikr. Anat., XVI., pp. 597-614. 

 Machate, Dr. J. — Eesearches on the minute Structure of the Enteric Canal of 

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Marshall, A. Milnes, M.A., D.Sc, &c. — The Morpliology of the Vertebrate 

 Olfactory Organ. (2 plates.) Quicrt. Journ. Micr. Sd., XIX., pp. 300-40. 



Newman, D., M.B. — New Theory of Contraction of Striated Mutcle, and 

 Demonstration of the Composition of the Broad Dark Bands. (2 plates.) 



Journ. Anat. Phys. {Humphnj), XIII., pp. 549-76. 

 Parker, Prof. W. K. F.P.S.— On the Evolution of the Vertebrata, III. {Abstr. 

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Nature, XX., No. 499, pp. 81-3. 

 Parker, Prof. W. K., F.R.S.— On the Structure and Development of the Skull 

 in tiie Common Snake {Tropidonotus natrix). (7 plates.) 



Phil. Trans., CLXIX., pp. 385-417. 

 PoucHET and Beavregard. — Note on the Development of Eggs to the Albumen 

 of which has been added 50 centigrammes of Crystallized Sugar. 



CP. Soc. Biol. Paris, XXIX., pp. 338-40. 



Eanvier, L. — On the Eegeneration of Nerves of the Anterior Epithelium of 



the Cornea, and on the Theory of Continuous Development of the Nervous 



System. Comptes Rendus, LXXXVIIL, pp. 979-81. 



Eeport of the Committee on Zoological Nomenclature to Section B. of the 



American Association for the Advancement of Science. 



Proc. Am. Assoc, 1877 (1878), pp. 7-56. 

 Salensky, Prof. W. — On the Embryology of the Auditory Ossicles. 



Zool. Ameiij., II., pp. 250-3. 

 Sanders, A., M.E.C.S. — Contributions to the Anatomy of the Central Nervous 

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 SiNETY, DE. — Histology of the Human Ovary during Pregnancy. 



CR. Soc. Biol. Paris, XXIX., pp. 377-80. 

 „ „ Eemarks on Ovulation without Fecundation. 



CR. Soc. Biol. Paris, XXIX., pp. 267-70. 



Wagenee, G. E. — Observations on the Ovary and the Corpus luteum. 



(2 plates.) Arch. Anat. Sf Entw. {His), 1879, pp. 175-200. 



Wattenwyl, C. B. de. — The Present Task of Natural Histor}'. Presidential 



Address at the opening of the 61st Session (August, 1878) of the "Socie'te' 



Helvetique des Sciences Naturellea.'' Arch. Sci. Phys. et Nat., I., pp. 514-34. 



YuKG, E. — Influence of Coloured Light on the Development of Animals. 



Arch. Sci. Phys. el Nat., I., pp. 209-26. 



