for the Purpose of carrying on the Work of the Anthropometric Laboratory. — 
Newron, On some Dicynodont and other Reptile Remains from the Elain 
Sandstone. — Laurie, Additions to the Eurypterid Fauna of the Upper Silu- 
rian. — Preyer, On the Physiology of Protoplasm. — Harroe, On Rast’s 
Doctrine of the Personality of the Segments of the Nucleus and Wetsmann’s 
Idant Theory of Heredity. — Carrier, On the Structure of the socalled Hiber- 
nating Gland in the Hedgehog. — Mann, The Functions, Staining Reactions 
and Structure of Nuclei: — Brown, On a Use of the external Ear. — Moore, 
On the Relationships and Role of the Archoplasmic Body during Mitosis in 
the Larval Salamander. — Ewart, On an abnormal Horse Foot. — Mann, 
The Origin of Sex. — Frirscu, On the Origin of the Electric Nerves in the 
Torpedo Gymnotus, Mormyrus und Malopterurus. — Musgrove, The Blood-Vessels 
and Lymphatics of the Retina. — Forzes, Remarks on a Series of exstinet 
Birds of New Zealand. — Crark, Natural Relations between Temperature and 
Protoplasmic Movements. -- Idem, Experimental Observations on the 
Function of the Nucleus in the Vegetable Cell. — Warner, Coordination of 
Cellular Growth and Action by Physical Forces. — Horr, Notes on Teleostean 
Development. — Prince, On the Formation of Argenteous Matter in the In- 
tegument of Teleosteans. — Idem, The Development of the Pharyngeal Teeth 
in the Labridae, — Carurer, On the Skin of the Hedgehog. — Rosınson, Ob- 
servations on the Development of the Posterior Cranial and Anterior Spinal 
Nerves in Mammalia. — Ewart, On Cranial Ganglia. — Symneron, On the 
Cerebral Commissures in the Marsupialia and Monotremata. — M’Morrıca, 
The Early Development of the Isopod Crustacea. — Brarp, Notes on Lam- 
preys and Hags. — Howes and Harrison, On the Skeleton and Teeth of the 
Australian Dugong. — Oxivier, On the Canalisation of Cells and the Conti- 
nuity of Living Matter in Plants and Animals. — Macatisrer, Address. — 
Brasroox, On the Organisation of Local Anthropological Research. — Report 
of the Anthropometric Laboratory Committee. — Manouvrıer, On a fronto- 
limbic Formation of the Human Cerebrum. — Bent, The present Inhabitants 
of Mashonaland and their Origin. — Manovvrrer, Discussion on Anthropometric 
Identification. — Croustox, Some Developmental and Evolutional Aspects of 
Criminal Anthropology. — Srruruers, On the Articular Processes of the Ver- 
tebrae in the Gorilla compared with those in Man and on Costo-vertebral 
Variation in the Gorilla. — Hersurn, The Integumentary Grooves on the Palm 
of the Hand and Sole of the Foot of Man and the Anthropoid Apes. — Gar- 
son, A Discussion on Human Osteometry. — Warner, Observations as to Phy- 
sical Deviations from the Normal as seen among 50000 Children. — MAcALISTER, 
On the Brain of the Australian. — Idem, On Skulls from Mobanga, Upper 
Congo. — Idem, On some Facial Characters of the ancient Egyptians. — 
Garson, On some very ancient Skeletons from Medum, Egypt. — Pumps, 
On a Skull from Port Tablot, Glamorganshire. — Munro, On Trepanning the 
Human Skull in prehistoric Times. — Rosrnson, Exhibition of Photographs 
representing the Prehensile Power of Infants. — Rosınson, On the Prehensile 
Power in Infants. 
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theoretische Medicin). 9 Taf. 5 Textfig. Wien, F. Tempsky. 
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gestreiften Muskelfasern des Menschen und einiger Wirbeltiere. — Koster und 
v. Howorxa, Ueber den Neigungswinkel der Stammbronchi. 
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KosLLIkER und Ernst Enters. Leipzig, W. Engelmann. 8°. B. 56 
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Inhalt (sow. anat.): Hrymons, Zur Entwickelungsgeschichte von Umbrella medi- 
terranea Lam. — Lworr, Ueber den Zusammenhang von Markohr und Chorda 
beim Amphioxus und ähnliche Verhältnisse bei Anneliden. Ravumster, Ueber 
Entstehung und Bedeutung der in den Kernen vieler Protozoen und in Keim- 
bläschen von Metazoen vorkommenden Binnenkörper (Nucleolen). Eine Theorie 
zur Erklärung der verschiedenartigen Gestalt dieser Gebilde. 
