CONTENTS (OF VOL. Vil 
No. 1. June 1, 1907. 
I. Henry L. Bruner. On the Cephalic Veins and Sinuses of 
Reptiles, with Description of a Mechanism for Raising 
the Venous Blood-Pressurein the Head . . ... i 
With 17 Text Figures and 3 Plates. 
II. Cuartes R. Esstcx. The Corpus Ponto-Bulbare—A 
Hitherto Undescribed Nuclear Mass in the Human 
Eland eran: ys So eee tae Mag lke See ener ere ddl ol 
With 12 Figures. 
III. Warren Harmon Lewis. Transplantation of the Lips of 
the Blastopore in.Rana Palustris 2.9... . . . - 137 
With 5 Figures. 
IV. Warren Harmon Lewis. Lens-Formation from Strange 
Metoderm: im Rana Sylvaticae. 0 '. <a) gle 6). end 
With 70 Figures. 
THE ANATOMICAL RECORD, No. 5. Including: W. K. Brooks, On 
Joseph Leidy; F. BE. Brepparp, A Preliminary Note upon Some 
Characteristics of the Venous System of Tragulus Meminna and 
Allied Genera; R. J. Tmrry, The Nasal Skeleton of Amblystoma 
Punctatum; R. G. HARRISON, Observations on the Living Develop- 
ing Nerve Fiber. Also Appointments, Reports of the Wistar 
Tastitute, Reviews (and (Courses; 2 1 eee) 4 see) =) ee) LO9-128 
No. 2. Aveust 1, 1907. 
VV. Raymonp C. OsBurn. Observations on the Origin of the 
Paired. uimbssot Wertebrates. .. 0. . . « . 1912 
With 5 Plates. 
VI. HerBert M. Evans. The Blood-Supply of Lymphatic Ves- 
SPR IN SAaerii re eee oe a) AGH 
With 13 Text Figures. 
