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Brunn, Dr. A. v.— Further Researches on the Oh"actory Epithelium and its 

 relation to the Nervus olfactorius. Plate 11. 



Arch. Mikr. A><af., XVII., pp. 141-51. 

 Capus, G. — Guide for the Naturalist in preparing and collecting .... 

 Aniniiils, Plants, Minerals, and Fossils. 341 pp. 100 figs. (8vo. Paris, 

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Carlet, Prof. G.— Memoir on the Scales of Teleostei. 19 pp. Plate 25. 

 [(1) Examination by polarized light; (2) after staining with carmine; and 

 (3) relations with the iiuegunicnts. Ann. 6'ei. Kit, {Zool.), VIII., Art. 8. 

 Chapman, H. C, M.D. — Plactnta of Mnacus cynomoloqus. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. ' Philacl, 1870, pp. 14G-7. 

 Edingee, Dr. L. — Note on the Stomach of Tropidonotus natrix. 



Arch. Mikr. Amd., XVII. pp. 212. 



., Contributions to the Knowledge of the Gland-cells of the 



Stomach, especially in Man. Plate 16. Arch. Mikr. Anat., XVII., pp. 193-211. 



GiBBEs, H., M.B.— On the Structure of the Vertebrate Spermatozoon. Plate 24. 



Quut. .lourn. .\iicr. Sci., XIX., pp. 487-91. 



Hamburger, A. — On the Histology of the Pelvis, of the Kidney, and of the 



Ureter. Plate 2. Arch. Mikr. Anat., XVII., pp. 14-20. 



Hartixg, Dr. P. — Description of the Ovum and Placenta of Hidicore Dugong, 



with Observations on the Taxonomic and Phylogenic Vidiie of the Dificreatial 



Characters furnished by the Placenta of the Mammalia. Plates 1 and 2. 



Tijdschr. Kcderl. Vicrk. Ycreen., IV., pp. 1-29. 

 HoGGAN, G., M.B,, and F. E. Hoggan.— On the Development and Retro- 

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 KrpFFER, Prof. C. — The Formation of the Allantois and the Gastrula of the 

 Vertebrates, ZooL Ameig., II., pp. 520-2, 593-7. 



Laboulbexe, Prof. J. A. — New El ments of Pathological Anatomy, Descrip- 

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M'CoY, Prof. F. — Prodromns of the Palaeontology of Victoria. Dec. VI. 

 44 pp. 10 plates. (8vo. Melbourne, 1879.) 



„ „ Prodromns of the Zoology of Victoria. Dec. II. 32 pp. 



10 plates. Dec. III. 50 pp. 10 plates. (8vo. Melbourne, 1879.) 



Milne Edwards, A. — Researches on tlie Fcetal Envelopes of the Nine- 

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Ann. Sci. Nat. {ZooL), VIII., Art. No. 10. 



Morel, Prof. C. and Prof. A. Villemin. — Elementary Treatise on Human 



Histology, Normal and Pathological, preceded by an account of the method of 



observing with the Microscope. 3rd ed. 418 pp. and 50 figs. Atlas (by 



Prof. Villemin) of 76 pp. and 36 plates. (8vo. Paris, 1879.) 



Ord, W. jM., M.D., &c. — On some Causes of Browmian ^Movements. 2 figs. 



Journ. E. Micr. Soc., II., pp. 656-62. 

 OSBORN, H. F.—See Scott, W. B. 

 Pebebieschko, Prof. — On the Division of Animal Cells (contd.). Plate 14. 



Arch. Mikr. Anat., XVII.. pp. 168-86. 

 Ranvier, L. — New Researches on the Mode of Union of Cells of the Mucous 

 Bodies of Malpighi. Comptes Eendus, LXXXIX., pp. 667-9. 



Rauber, Prof. Dr. A.— The Position of the Blastostoma. 2 figs. 



Zool. Anzei;/., II., 499-503. 

 „ „ Formation and Malformation in the Development of 



the Vertebrates. Parti. Plates 39-41. Morphol. Jahrb.,Y., i)p. 661-705. 



RiBBERT, Dr. H. — On the Development of the Glomeruli. 4 figs. 



Arch. Mikr. Anat., XVII., pp. 113-24. 



RuMPF, Dr. Th. — On the Histology of the Nerve-fibre and Axis-cylinder. 



Preliminary Communication. Vcrh. Nid.-Med. Verein. Hcidclherg, II., pp. 171-6. 



Ryder J. A. — Further Notes on the Mechanical Genesis of Tooth-forras. 



1 fijr. Eroc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Ehil kI, 1879, pp. 47-51. 



St. George v. la Valette. — On the Structure of Adipose Fins. Plate 15. 



Arch. Mikr. Anat., XVII., pp. 187-93. 

 ScHMiDTLEiN, R. — Observations on the Mode of Life of some Marine Animals 

 in the Aquarium of the Zoological Station (contd.). 



[Fishes ; Crustacea ] Mitthcil. Zool. Stat. Neapcl, I., pp. 489-514. 



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