vi CONTENTS. 



SECOND PART— JANUARY 1901. 



PAGE 



On the Akiiangement of the FA.sciiE of the Pelvis and theik 

 Relationship to the Levator Ani. By Peter Thompson, M.D. 

 (Plates XII.-XVI.) 127 



On the Destruction of Leucocytes. By William Brodie Brodie, 



M.B. (Plate XVII.) 142 



A Differential Stain for Muscular and Fibrous Tissues. By 

 Charles Powell White, M.D., F.R.C.S 145 



Degenerations resulting from Lesions of the Cortex of the 

 Temporal Lobe. By Professor W. H. Thompson, (Plates XVIII., 

 XIX.) 147 



Topographical Anatomy of the Abdominal Viscera in Man, 

 especially the Gastro-Intestinal Canal. Part III. By 

 Professor Christopher Addison, M.D., B.S. (Lond.), F.E.C.S. 

 (Plates XX. -XXIV.) 166 



Stop or Click Mechanism in the Animal Kingdom. By Otto Thilo, 



M.D. (Plates XXV., XXVI.) 20.''. 



Observations on the Structure of the Third, Fourth, and Sixth 

 Cranial Nerves. By J. 0. Wakelin Barrett, M.D. Lond., 

 F.R.C.S. Eng. (Plates XXVII.-XXXI.) 214 



On the Origin of Vertebrates, deduced from the Study of Ammo- 

 c(etes. By Walter H. Gaskell, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S 224 



Aberdeen University Anatomical and Anthropological Society.... 268 



arch.a50l0gia anatomic a 269 



Notices of New Books 271 



Proceedings of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and 

 Ireland 277 (i-vi) 



THIRD PART— APRIL 1901. 



Topographical Anatomy of the Abdominal Viscera in Man, 

 ESPECIALLY THE Gastro-Intestinal Canal. Part IV. By 

 Professor Christopher Addison, M.D., B.S. (Lond.), F.R.C.S. 

 (Plates XXXIL-XXXIV.) 277 



Hair-Slope in Man. By Walter Kidd, F.Z.S 30f) 



Abnormal Veins in the Frog. By Thomas W. Shore, M.D., B.Sc. 



(Lond.) 323 



Morphology of the Human Urinogenital Tract. By D. Berry 



Hart, M.D., F.R.(;.P. (Edin.). (Plates XXXV., XXXVI.) 330 



