631 



BoDio, Essai de statistique anthropomötrique du Rodolphe Lm. — Luciani, 

 Les r^centes recherches sur la phjsiologie du cervellet suivaot David Febbier. 



Atti della societa Romana di antropologia, V. 2, 1894/95, Fsc. 2. 



14 fig. 

 Inhalt (sow. anat.): Moschen, II metodo naturale in craniologia. — Sergi, Crani 

 siculi neolitici. II. Intorno ai pigmei d'Europa. 



Beiträge zur pathologischen Anatomie und zur allgemeinen Patho- 

 logie. Rt(i. V. K. ZiKGLEB. Jena, G. Fischer. B. 17 H. 2. 2 lith. Taf. 

 Inhalt (sow. anat.): Galeotti und Levi, Ueher die Neubildung der nervösen 

 Elemente in dem wiedererzeugten Muskelgewebe. 



Bollettino della societä Romana per gli studi zoologici. Anno 4 

 V. 4 N. 1/2. 

 Inhalt (sow. anat.): Franca viglia, L'encefalo dell' Halmatunis dorsalis Grat. 

 Nota anatomo-comparativa. 



Bulletin de la sociöte beige de microseopie. Bruxelles. Annäe 21, 

 1894/95, N. 4—6. 

 Inhalt (sow. anat.); Deosten, Nouveaux appareils de la maison Zeiss. — Fban- 

 coTTE, L'oxychromatine et la basichromatine dans les noyaux des Vorticelliens. 



Bulletins de la society anatomique de Paris. Ited. par Potieb et Be- 



ZÄN90N. Paris, G. Steinheil. Ann^e 70, S. 5 T. 9 Fsc. 3. 4. 5. 6. 

 Morphologisches Jahrbuch. Hrsg. v. Cabl Gbgenbaxtb. Leipzig, Wilh. 

 Engelmann. B. 22 H. 3. 11 Taf. 24 Fig. im Text. 

 Inhalt: Rosenberg, Ueber Umformungen an den Incisiven der zweiten Zahn- 

 generation des Menschen. — Field, Bemerkungen über die Entwickelung der 

 Wirbelsäule bei den Amphibien; nebst Schilderung eines abnormen Wirbel- 

 segmentes. — BoLK, Reconstruction der Segmentirung der Gliedmaßenmuscu- 

 latur, dargelegt an den Muskeln des Oberschenkels und des Schultergürtels. — 

 List, Morphologisch-biologische Studien über den Bewegungsapparat der Ar- 

 thropoden. I. Astacus fluviatilis. — Göppeet, Zur Kenntnis der Amphibien- 

 rippen. (Vorl. Mitteil.) 



The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. Cond. by Sir Gkokge Mue- 

 EAT HuMPHBY, Sir William Tubneb and J. G. M'Kendbick. London, 

 Griffin & Co. V. 29, N. S. V. 9 Pt. 3. April. With PI. and Fig. 

 Inhalt (sow. anat.): Duckworth, Variations in Crania of Gorilla Savagei. — 

 Windle, The Effects of Electricity and I\Iagnetism on Development. — Col- 

 LiNGE, The unsymmetrical Distribution of the cranial Nerves of Fishes. — 

 Fawcett, The Structure of the inferior Maxilla with special Reference to the 

 Position of the inferior dental Canal. — Beodie, The Extensibility of Muscle. — 

 HiGGiNs, The semilunar Fibro-Cartilages and transverse Ligament of the Knee- 

 joint. — Söbensen, Are the extrensic Muscle of the Air-bladder in some Si- 

 luroidae and the Elastic Spring Apparatus of others subordinate to the volun- 

 tary Production of Sounds ? What is, according to our present Knowledge, the 

 Function of the Weberian Ossicles ? A Contribution to the Biology of Fishes. — 

 Sir Will. Tüeneb, On M. Dubois's Description of Remains recently found in 

 Java named by him Pithecanthropus erectus. With Remarks on socailed trans- 

 itional Forms between Apes and Man. — Pabsons, The Movements of the 

 metacarpo-phalangeal Joint ot the Thumb. — Keith, The Modes of Origin 

 of the Carotid and subclavian Arteries from the Arch of the Aorta in some 

 of the higher Primates. - Hepburn, Rare abnormal Arrangement of the car- 

 diac coronary Arteries. — Windle, Report on recent teratological Literature. — 

 Parsons, Possible stemalis Muscle in Bathyergus maritimus. — Griffith, A 

 Case of congenital Malformation of the Heart with lateral and antero-posterior 

 Transposition of the Aorta and pulmonary Arteries. — Cunningham, Three 

 Skulls from New Guinea and two from the Torres-Straits (Island of Mer). — 

 Idem, Pithecanthropus erectus. Shebbington, On the Distribution of the 

 sixth lumbar Nerve of Macacus rhesus. 



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