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1896. Sur la nature des Chabins. C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris, Tome 133 No, 5 

 p. 323 — 335. [Hybrides des genres Ovis et Capra dans Chili. Anatomie 

 de Mouton et de la Chevre du Chabin; Enquete sur la production du 

 Chabin. Experiences d'accouplement entre les especes caprine et ovine, 

 aiusi qu'entre les Chabins et ces especes.] 



Saiivage, H. E. .011». 



1896. Note sur le Crocodilus Blavieri. Bull. Soc. zool. France, Tome 31 



No. 9 p. 306 — 308. [Femur, Vertebres, Ecussons dermiques. Dents.] 



Scripta Periodica (en. 05) et Societatum (eu.OG). 



Liverpool. .06. 



1897. Report of the 66. Meeting of the British Association for the 

 Advancement of Science held at Liverpool in September 1896. London, 

 John Murray. S». CXIL 1055, 116 pp. 1 PI. 



(Anat. Contents): The relation of palaeolithic Man to the glacial Epoch. Kep. 

 of the Committee. — Linguistic and anthropological Characteristics of the 

 North Dravidian and Kolarian Eaces, the üränwe. Rep. of the Committee. — 

 Seeley, On the Skull of the South African fossil Reptile Diaderaodon. — Minot, 

 The Theory of Panplasm. — Hartog, On multiple Cell Division as compared 

 with Bipartition as Herbert Spencer's Limit of Growth. — Mac Bride, The 

 present Position of Morphology in »aological Science. — Minot, The olfactory 

 Lobes. — Newton, Note on Genyornis. — Stirling, An extinct Ratite Bird 

 supposed to belong to the Order Megistanes. — Masterman, Phoronis, the ear- 

 liest Ancestor of the Vertebrates. — Moore. Physical Anthropology of the Isle 

 of Man. — Hepburn, The trinil Femur (Pithecanthropus erectus) contrasted 

 with the Femora of various Savage and civilised Races. — Garson, Proportions 

 oi the human Body. — Gotch, The Discharge of a single Nerve Cell. — Minot, 

 On the Principles of Microtome Construction. — Waller, Fragments from the 

 Autobiography of a Nerve. — Mann, Structure of Nerve Cells as shown by 

 Wax Models. — Buchanan, Cell Granulations under normal and abnormal 

 Conditions with special Reference to the Leucocytes. — Paul, Some Points of 

 Interest in dental Histology. — Haycraft, Photometry and Pdrkinje's Pheno- 

 mena. — Allen, The physical Basis of Life. — Hill, The minute Structure of 

 the Cerebellum. — Farmer, Some current Problems connected with Cell-Division. 



Musea, Subsidia-tecliiiica, Dissectio (en. 07). 

 Bather, F. A. O;. 



1896. How 'may Museums best retard the advance of Science? Rep. 

 Mus. Ass. 1896 p 93— 103 j Discussion p. 103—105. — Repr. Science, 

 N. S. Vol. 5 No. 122 p. 677 — 683. Rem. by F. A. Lucas, Science, No. 118 

 p. 543- 544 J by F. A. Bathee, No. 133 p. 694- 695 j No. 136 p. 843—844. 

 Leinoine. •07. 



1896. De I'application des rayons de Röntgen ä la Paleontologie. 

 C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris, Tome 133 No. 19 p. 764-765. 



[Mac Allster, Alex, et al.] .07. 



1897. The Teaching of Anatomy. (Brit. med. Ass.) Lancet, Vol. % 

 No. 3864 p. 766. 



