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Ergebnisse der Anatomie und Entwickelungsgeschichte. Hrsg. von 

 Fb. Mebkel und R. Bonnet. Bd. 7, 1897. Wiesbaden, J. F. Bergmann, 

 1898. (X, 988 S.) 8°. 

 Inhalt: Weigert, Technik. — Disse, Das retikuläre Bindegewebe. — Oppel, 

 Verdauungsapparat. — Lenhossek, Nervensystem. — Gaupp, Zirbel, Parietal- 

 organ und Paraphysis. — Kallius, Sehorgan. — Siebenmann, Gehörorgan. — 

 Babl, Haut. — Flemming, Morphologie der Zelle. — Babfdeth, Regeneration 

 und Involution. — Stieda, Russische Literatur. — Henneberg, Wodurch wird 

 das Geschlechtsverhältnis beim Menschen und den höheren Tieren beeinflußt? — 

 Keibel, Das biogenetische Grundgesetz und die Cenogenese. — Gaupp, Die 

 Metamerie des Schädels. — Brächet, Die Entwicklung der großen Körper- 

 höhlen und ihre Trennung von einander. — Bonnet, Die Mammarorgane im 

 Lichte der Ontogenie und Phylogenie. 

 Zoological Bulletin. (Companion Serial to the „Journal of Morphology", 

 containing shorter contributions in Animal Morphology and general Bio- 

 logy.) Edited by C. 0. Whitman and W. M. Wheeler. Vol. 2, No. 3. 

 3 Taf. u. 16 Fig. Boston. 

 Inhalt: Hunter, Notes on the finer structure of the nervous system of Cynthia 

 partita. — Dahlgren, The maxillary and mandibular breathing valves of Teleost 

 fishes. — Peebles, The effect of temperature on the regeneration of Hydra. — 

 Foot and Strobell, Further notes on the egg of Allolobophora foetida. 



The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology normal and pathological, 

 human and comparative. Conducted by William Tubnee. Vol. 33, 

 (New Ser. Vol. 13), Part 2, January. 12 Taf. u. Fig. London. 

 Inhalt: Bradley, The convolutions of the cerebrum of the horse. — Ridewood, 

 On the eyelid-muscles of the Carchariidae and Scyllium. — Meigs, The pene- 

 tration of the muscular fibres of the human heart by capillaries, and the 

 existence in that organ of very large capillaries. — Hepburn, Observations on 

 the shape of the solid abdominal organs. — Hepburn, The lateral thoracic 

 branch of internal mammary artery. — Griffith, Example of a large opening 

 between the two auricles of the heart, unconnected with the fossa ovalis. — 

 Harris, On an atypical case of „strong" current in Pflüger's law. — Taylor, 

 Variations in the human tooth-form as met with in isolated teeth. — Dubois, 

 Abstract of remarks on the brain-cast of Pithecanthropus eiectus. — Windle, 

 On the condition known as „Epignathus". — Bolton, On the range of appli- 

 cability of certain modifications of the Weigert -pal process, — Waterson, 

 An Osteometrie index calculator. — Carlier, Note on the ovarian ova of the 

 hedgehog. — Smith, Further observations on the anatomy of the brain in the 

 monotremata. — Archaeologia anatomica. — Proc. of the anat. Soc. of Great 

 Britain and Ireland, June 1898. 

 The Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. Ed. by E. Rat 

 Lankester, A. Sedgwick, W. F. R. Wkldon. N. Ser. No. 164 (Vol. 41, 

 Part 4). 11 Taf. u. Fig. London. 

 Inhalt (sow. anat.): Tonies, On Differences in the Histological Structure of Teeth 

 occuring within a Single Family — the Gadidae. — Spencer, The Structure 

 and Development of the Hairs of Monotremes and Marsupials. — Willey, 

 Trophoblast and Serosa. 

 Proceedings of the tenth annual Session of the Association of 

 American Anatomists. (28.— 30. Dec. 1897.) Washington, 1898. 

 (Appendix: List of Members.) [Die Vorträge werden anderweitig ver- 

 öffentlicht.] 

 Anatomische Hefte. Referate und Beiträge zur Anatomie und Entwicke- 

 lungsgeschichte. Hrsg. von Fe. Merkel und R. Bonnet. Abteiig. 1. 

 Arbeiten aus anatomischen Instituten. Heft 37 (Bd. 11, H. 4). Wiesbaden. 

 Inhalt: Fischel, Ueber vitale Färbung von Echinodermeneiern während ihrer 

 Entwickelung. — Broman, Die Entwickelungsgeschichte der Gehörknöchelchen 

 beim Menschen. — Hirsch, Ueber eine Beziehung zwischen dem Neigungs- 

 winkel des Schenkelhalses und dem Querschnitte des Schenkelbeinschaftes. 



