— 79 



Myologia (611.73—611.75), Tela conjunctiya (6ii.76). 

 Sherrington, C. S., and E. H. Hering. .73. 



1897. Antagonistic Muscles and reciprocal Innervation. Fourth Note. 

 Proc. R. Soc. London, Vol. 63 No. 381 p. 18»— 187. 

 Alezais. 73.37. 



1897. Note sur les muscles masticateurs du Cobaye. C. R. Soc. biol, 

 France, (10) Tome 4 No. 39 p. 1068—1070. [Fusion des divers plans du 

 masseter ext, presence d'ua faisceau d^tache, union des 2 portions du 

 masseter int, faisceau unissant les 2 mass^ters nodules fibro-cartil. dans 

 tendons antdr. , insertion et disposition feuilletee du pte'rygoidien int., 

 digastrique independant sans tendon intermed., muscle transverso-maxill. 

 rudimentaire.] 



Lesbre, ... .73.84. 



1897. Note sur I'existence du long supinateur chez un cheval. C. R. 

 Soc. biol. Prance, (10) Tome 4 No. 36 p. 997—998. [Rencontr^ pour la 

 premiere fois.^ 



Integumentum (6ii.77 — 6ii.78). 

 Flemniing, W. 77. 



1897. Einfluß von Licht und Temperatur auf die Färbung der Sala- 

 maoderlarve. (Physiol. Ver. Kiel.) manchen, med. Wochenschr., Jahrg. 44 

 No. 7 p. 184. [Sowohl Licht als erhöhte Temperatur wirkt bleichend auf 

 die Larven ein.] 



Systema Xervorum (611.8). 



McClure, C. F. W. 81. 



1897. The primary Segmentation of the Brain. Science, N. S. Vol. 5 

 No. Ill p. 260—261. [Rev. of a paper of H. V. Neal, On the „Segmen- 

 tation ot the Nervous System of Squalus acanthias". On the value of 

 the neuromeres.] 



Henrich, U. .81013. 



1897. ÜLtersuchungen über die Anlage des Großhirns beim Hühnchen. 

 Sitz.-Ber. Ges. Morph. Physiol. München, Bd. 12, 1896, Heft 1/3 p. 96—133. 



21 Fi gg. 



Harrington, D. W. 83. 



1897. The Innervation of the Heart of Guinea Pig \Cavia]. (Amer. 

 physiol. Soc.) Science, N. S. Vol. 5 No. 128 p. 907—808. 

 Huber, 0. C, and Mas De Witt. .83. 



1897. Endings of Sensory and Motor Nerves in the „Muscle Spindles" 

 of Voluntary Muscle with demonstration of preparations. (Amer. physiol. 

 Soc.) Science, N. S. Vol. 5 No. 128 p. 908—909. [Large medullated fibres 

 (sensory) divide often into several branches, enter spindle and losing 

 sheath terminate in band-like structures wound around muscle fibres.] 



Hunt, Reid, and D. W. Harrington. 83. 



1897. The Innervation of the Heart of the Opossum (Didelphys Vir- 

 ginia m). (Amer. physiol. Soc.) Science, N. S. Vol. 5 No. 128 p. 906—907. 



