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Journal of Morphology. B'd. by C. 0. Whitman and Edw. Phelps Allis. 

 Boston, Ginn & Co. V. 10 N. 2, Febr. 

 Inhalt: Eycleshymeb, The early Development of Amblystoma with Observations 

 on some other Vertebrates. — Morgan, The Formation of the Fish Embryo. — 

 Moore, On the Structure of Bimastos palustris, a new Oligochaete. — Idem, 

 The Anatomy of Bdellodrilus illuminatus, an American Discodrilid. 

 The Microscope. Edit, by Chas. W. Smiley. Washington. N. S. V. 3 

 N. 4 (28). 



N. 8. V. 3 N. 5 (29). 



Internationale Monatsschrift für Anatomie und Physiologie. Hrsg. 



V. E. A. ScHÄFEK, L. Testot und W. Kkaüse. B. 12 H. 3. 2 Taf. 



Inhalt: Krause, Die Eetina. (Schluß.) — Bisogni, Sur la correspondance ana- 



tomique du groupe glandulaire souslinguale avec les plaques jugulaires dans 



les serpents non v^nimeux. - Bovebo, Persistenza della vescicola ombellicale 



colla circolazione onfalomesenterica nel feto umano a termine. 



B. 12 H. 4. 2 Taf. 



Inhalt: Bovebo, Persistenza della vescicola ombellicale colla circolazione onfalo- 

 mesenterica nel feto umano a termine. — Staderini, Kicerche sperimentali 

 sopra la origine reale del nervo ipoglosso. — Golding-Bibd and Schäfer, Ad- 

 dendum to the Article : On the Structure of Fovea centralis. 



Report of the sixty-fourth Meeting of the British Association for 

 the Advancement of Science held at Oxford in August 1894. 

 Loudon, John Murray, 1894. 8°. CVIII, 852 + 118 pp. 

 Inhalt (sow. anat.): Laübie, The Eurypterid bearing Deposits of the Pentland 

 Hills — Moobe, On the Reduction Division in the cartilaginous Fishes. — 

 HicKsoN, On the Development of Aljonium. — Allen, Researches on the later 

 Stages in the Development of Decapod Crustacea. — Clabk, The Influence of 

 the previous Fertilization of tiie Female on her subsequent Oifspring and the 

 Effect of maternal Impression during Pregnancy on the Offspring. - Brabrook, 

 Form of Schedule , Directions of Measurement. — Warner, Physical and 

 mental Deviations from the Normal among Children in public Schools and 

 other Schools. — Windle, Anthropometric Work in Schools. Circular sent to 

 Schools. Suggestions for anthropometric Observations in School. — Anthro- 

 pometric Laboratory at Nottingham. — The Structure and Function of the 

 Mammalian Heart - Tbaquaib, Preliminary Note on a new fossil Fish from 

 the upper Old Red Sandstone of Elginshire. — Bbowne-Montagd, On some 

 Vertebrate Remains from the Rhaetic Strata of Britain. 3 Contrib. — Jeffs, 

 On some Forms of Saurian Footprints from the Cheshire Trias. ^ Foote, On 

 prehistoric Man in the Old Alluvium of the Sabermati River in Guajarat, 

 Western India. — Hubbecht, On the didermic Bastrocyst of the Mammalia. — 

 Cabstang, On the Ancestry of the Chordata. — Collinge, On the Structure of 

 the Integument of Polyodun. — Van Beneden, On the Relations of Protoplasm. 



— Stbasborgeb, On the periodic Variation in the Number of Chromosomes. — 

 Van Beneden, On the Origin and morphological Significance of the Notochord. 



— Stbuthebs, On the Carpus of the Greenland Rightwhale compared with 

 those of Finwhales. — d'Abcy-Thompson, On some Difficulties of Darwinism. — 

 Haycbaft, On the Role of Sex in Evolution. — Osbobn, On certain Principle» 

 of progressively adaptive Variation observed in fossil Series. — Pycraft, On 

 the Wing of Archaeopteryx viewed in the Light of that of some modern Birds. 



— Zacharias, On the Function of the Nucleus. — Benham, On the Blood of 

 Magelona. — Goodbich, On Museum Preparations. — Collinge, On the Re- 

 lations of the cranial Nerves to the sensory Canal System of Fishes. — Pol- 

 LAED, On some Models of the Crania of Siluroids. — Dixey, On the Epidermis 

 of the Plantar Surface and the Question of Use. — Macalisteb, The Heredity 

 of acquired Characters. — Thomson, Notes on Skin, Hair and Pigment. — 

 Robinson, On the anthropological Significance of Ticklishness. — Windle, On 

 mythical Pygmy Races. — Kollmann, Pygmies in Europe. — Lohest, Obser- 

 vations on the Antiquity of Man in Belgium. — Pitt-Rivebs, On a new Cranio- 



