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CONTENTS OF No. CIX.—New Series. 
MEMOIRS: 
The Anatomy of the Madreporaria: III. By G. Herserr Fowter, 
B.A.Oxon., Ph.D., Berkeley Fellow of the Owens Ba Man- 
chester. (With Plates I and IT) 
On the Anatomy of Mussa and Euphyllia, and on the Morphelnee an of 
the Madreporarian Skeleton. By G C. Bourns, B.A., F.L.S., As- 
sistant to the Linacre Professor in the University of Oxford. (With 
Plates III and 1V) 
On the Intra-ovarian Egg of some Osseous Fishes. By Ropert 
Scuarrr, Ph.D., B.Sc. (With Plate V) 
Observations on the Structure and Distribution of Striped and Un- 
striped Muscle in the Animal Kingdom, and a Theory of Muscular 
Contraction. By C. F. Manrsnaut, M.Sc., Platt Physiological 
Scholar in the Owens College, Manchester. (With Plate VI) 
On the Fate of the Muscle-Plate, and the Development of the Spinal 
Nerves and Limb Plexuses in Birds and Mammals. By A. M. 
Paterson, M.D., Senior Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Lecturer 
in Dental Anatomy and Physiology, in the Owens College, Man- 
chester. (With Plates VII and VIII) 
Note on the Ciliated Pit of Ascidians and its Relation to ie Neues 
ganglion and so-called Hypophysial Gland; and an Account of the 
Anatomy of Cynthia rustica (?). By Lintan SHexpoy, Bathurst 
Student, Newnham College, Cambridge. (With Plates IX and X) . 
The Tongue and Gustatory Organs of Mephitis mephitica. By 
Freperick TuckErMAN, M.D.Harv., Amherst, Mass., U.S.A. 
(With Plate XI) : 5 i 3 : 
On the Quadrate in the Mammalia. By Dr. G. Baur, of New 
Haven, Conn. 
On the Hemoglobin Crystals of Rodent’s Blood. By WwW. D. ne 
BuRTON, M.D., B.Sc., Assistant Professor of Bien mies 
College, London 
An Easy Method of puleene Hie the eoelbbin Balk for Mian 
copic Examination. By W. D. Hatirurton, M.D., B.Sc., As- 
sistant Professor of Physiology, University College, London 
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