BIBLIOGKAPHY. 



In tlie following Bibliography, the names of the authors are arranged alphabetically. 

 The l>ooks of an author are designated by heavy letters, and the papers by heavy Arabic 

 figures. If the papers are recorded in the Royal Society's Catalogue, the corresponding 

 numbers are herein given ; otherwise they are numbered with heavy italicized 

 figures (§ 3). 



The more common book sizes are indicated by the initials : F. (folio), Q. (quarto), 

 O. (octavo), D. (duodecimo). 



The names of periodicals are abbreviated as in the Royal Society's Catalogue. 



The Arabic figures in ordinary type at the end of a title indicate the pages in the 

 present work where the book or paper is referred to. 



General references to authors are given in the Index. 



Agassiz, L, : A. — Contributions to the natural history of the United States. "On 

 Morphology and Nomenclature." III. Chap. 2, Sect. 4. . . .14. 



Alcock, B. : A. — Article, " The fifth pair of nerves." Todd's Cyclopaedia of Anatomy 

 and Physiology, II, pp. 368-316. (This paper should have been referred to on p. 507.) 



American Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. . . .464, 483, 491, 508, 534. 



Argyll, Duke of : l.—A fourth state of matter. " Nature," June 34, 1880 ; 168. Repr. 

 in " Science," July 17, 1880. . . .13. 



Baker, R. : A, — Cursus osteologicus. Appendix on the preparation of bones. D. 

 London, 1699.... 111. 



Baley, T. : A. — A pocket book for chemists, chemical manufacturers, etc. 33mo, pp. 

 421. London and New York, 1878 ... 113, 186. 



Balfour, F. M. : A. — A treatise on comparative embryology. Royal O., 3 vols., 429 

 fig. London, 1881. . . .8, 39, 33, 37, 41, 406, 410, 413, 416, 473, 473, 485, 487, 507. 



Barclay, John : A. — A new anatomical nomenclature, relating to the terms which are 

 expressive of position and aspect in the animal system. 0., pp. 183, 5 plates. Edinburgh, 

 1803. . . .13, 31, 35. 



Barnard, W. S. : 1. — Observations on the membral musculation of Simia satyrus 

 (orang), and the comparative myology of man and the apes. From the Proc. Amer. 

 Assoc. 1875 193, 196. 



Beale, L. S. : A. — How to work with the microscope. O., pp. 518, 100 plates, 5th ed. 

 London, 1880. . . .197, 373. 



Bell, Sir Chas. : B. — The anatomy of the brain explained in a series of engravings. 

 Q., pp. vii, 87, 13 plates. London, 1803 473. 



Bell, T. : A. — Article Carnivora. Todd's Cyclopaedia of Anat. and Phys. {q. v.), I, 

 p. 480. . . .492. 



