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C N T E N T S. 



FIRST PART— OCTOBER 1900. 



rAGF. 



Atresia of -x-he Aortic Orifice, due to Anomalous Development of 

 THE Auricular Septum. By Joseph A. Blake, M.D 1 



Absence of the Inferior Cava Below the Diaphragm, By Profi:ssor 

 Thomas DwiGHT, M.D., LL.D. (Plate I.) 7 



The Sternum : Its Early Development and Ossification in Man and 

 Mammals. By Professor Paterson. (Plates II., III.) 21 



Some Points in the Anatomy of the Digestive System. By 

 Professor Birmingham, M.D 33 



The Frequency of an Opening between the Right and Left Auricles 

 AT the Seat of the Fcetal Foramen Ovale. By Professor E. 

 Fawcett (57 



Note on the Configuration of the Heart in Man and some other 

 Mammalian Groups. By Charles J. Patten, B.A., M.D., B.Ch. 

 (Plates I v.- VI.) 71 



The True Gscal Apex, or the Vermiform Appendix : Irs Minute 

 AND Comparative Anatomy. By Richard J. A. Berry, M.D., 

 F.R.S.E., F.R.C.S.(Edm.). (Plates VII. -XI.) 83 



Movement of the Lower End of the Radius in Pronation and 

 Supination, and on the Interosseous Membrane. By James F. 

 Gemmill, M.A., M.D 101 



Two Anomalous Forms of Duodenal Pouches. By H. D. Rolleston, 



M.D., F.R.C.P., and W. J. Fenton, M.B., M.R.C.P 110 



The Anatomy of the Digestive Tract in the Salmon. By G. 



LovELL Gulland, M.A., B.Sc, M.D., F.R.C.P.E 114 



Arch^ologia Anatomica 117 



Anatomical Notes and Queries 121 



Proceedings of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and 

 Ireland 127 (xlix-lxiv) 



Index to Vol. XXXIV. 



