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Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. Conducted by William Turner. Vol. 47. 

 Ser. 3. Vol. 8, Part. 2. London, Griffin a. Cy. 



Inhalt: Appleton, Note on a variable Feature of the Astragalus. — Symington, 

 The Abdomino-Pelvic Cavity. — Geddes, The Origin of the Osteoblast and 

 of the Osteoclast. —Todd, A preliminary Communication on the Development 

 and Growth of Bone and the Relation thereto of the several histological 

 Elements concerned. — Keith, Abnormal Crania. Achondroplastic and 

 Acrocephalic. — Crymble, Gastro- Pancreatic Folds: their Relation to the 

 Movements of the Stomach and to the Subdivisions of the Lesser Sac. — 

 Fawcett, The Development and Ossification of the human Clavicle. — 

 Johnston, Anomaly of the Vena cava inferior; with a Note on the Re- 

 lationships which help to determine the Nature of Anomalies of some of 

 the abdominal systemic Veins. — Buist, On a Method on Reconstruction 

 by Contour Figure. — Todd, The arterial Lesion in Cases of ,, Cervical" Rib. 



Journal of Morphology. Edited by J. S. Kingsley. Vol. 23, N. 4, Philadelphia, 

 Wistar Institute of Anat. a. Physiol. 



Inhalt sow. anat. : Matheson, The Structure and metamorphosis of the Fore- 

 Gut of Corydalis cornutus L. — Williston, Primitive Reptiles. — Kunkel, 

 The Development of the Skull of Emys lutaria. 

 The Anatomical Record. Vol.6. N. 11. Philadelphia, Wistar Institute of Anat. 

 a. Biol. 



Inhalt: Lloyd, Adult human Ovaries with Follicles containing several 

 Oocytes. — Johnston, On the Teleostean Forebrain. — Bayon, A Model 

 demonstrating the Ganges in Position and peritoneal Relations of abdominal 

 Viscera during Development. — Linstaedt, On making serial Celloidin 

 Sections and a Stain for the intercalated Discs of cardiac Muscle. 

 Vol. 6. N. 12. 



Inhalt: Jackson, and Lowrey, On the relative Growth of the component 

 Parts (Head, Trunk and Extremities) and Systems (Skin, Skeleton, Muscu- 

 lature and Viscera) of the Albino Rat. — Givens, Duplication of the in- 

 ferior Vena cava in Man. — Oppenheimer, The Relation of the Sino- 

 auricular Node to the Venous Valves in the human Heart. — Bremer, 

 An Acknowledgment of Feodorows Work on the pulmonary Arteries. 

 Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Anthropologie. Hrsg. v. G. Schwalbe. Bd. 15, 

 H. 3. 2 Taf. u. 41 Fig. Stuttgart, Schweizerbart. 



Inhalt: Reicher, Untersuchungen über die Schädelform der alpenländischen 

 und mongolischen Brachyzephalen. 1. Zur Charakteristik einiger brachy- 

 cephalen SchädeKormen. — Curt, Zur Anatomie des Gaumenbeines. — 

 Hasebe, Das quergeteilte Jochbein der Japaner. 



3. Methoden der Untersuchung und Aufbewahrung. 



Buist, T. P., On a Method of Reconstructions by Contour Figure. 3 Fig. Journ. 

 of Anat. a. Physiol. Vol. 47, 1913, Part 2, S. 246-249. 



Champy, €h., Conservation des spermatozoides en divers milieux. Compt. rend. 

 Soc. Biol. T. 74, 1913, N. 2, S. 72-73. 



Dilger, Anton, Über Gewebskulturen in vitro unter besonderer Berücksichtigung 

 der Gewebe erwachsener Tiere. Dtsche Zeitschr. f. Chir. Bd. 120, 1913, H. 3/4, 

 p. 243-264. 5 Fig. 



Hall, C. A., How to use the Microscope. M. Fig. London. 96 S. 8». 1,75 M. 



Linstaedt, Frank F., A making serial Celloidin Sections and a Stain for the inter- 

 calated Discs of cardiac Muscle. Anat. Record. Vol. 6, N. 11, S. 445—448. 



