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TSuJ>/>ltment to Nature, 

 L December i, 1892 



of Terminal Phalanges in Primates, Dr. Geo J. Romanes, 

 F.R.S., 247 ; a Handbook on the Management or Animals 

 in Captivity in Lower Bengal, Ram Bramha Sanydl, 314 ; 

 the Crinoids and Echinoids of the North Atlantic, Dr. 

 Danielssen,333 ; a Plea for an International Zoological Record, 



E. A. Minchin, 367 ; an International Zoological Record, 



F. A. Bather, 417 ; the Gigantic Land Tortoises of Aldabra 

 Island, Seychelles, Riseley Griffiths, 398 ; Dr. Henry C. 

 McCook on the Social Habits of Spiders, 403 ; Prof. Lloyd 

 Morgan, the Method of Comparative P.sychology, 404 ; J. E. 

 S. Moore on the Relationships and Role of the Archoplasmic 

 Body during Mitosis in the Larval Salamander, 404 ; Dr. G. 

 Mann on the Origin of Sex, 404 ; Dr. J. Beard on Larvae 

 and their Relations to Adult Forms, 404 ; Observations on 

 the Development of the Posterior Cranial and Anterior Spinal 

 Nerves in Mammals, Dr. Arthur Robinson, 405 ; the Cranial 

 Ganglia, Prof. J. C. Ewart, 405 ; Prof. W. A. Herdman, 



F. R.S., on Geographical Distribution of Ascidians, and on 

 the Presence of Atrial Tentacles in various genera of Tunicata, 

 405 ; Dr. J. Symington on the Cerebral Commissure in the 

 Marsupialia and Monotremata, 405 ; Prof. J. Playfair 

 McMurrich, the Early Development of the Isopods, 406 ; 

 Prof. G. B. Howes and J, Harrison on the Skeleton and 

 Teeth of the Australian Dugong, 406 ; Dr. H. G. McCook, 

 Can Spiders Prognosticate Weather changes ? 406 ; a 

 Suggestion for the Indexing of Zoological Literature, T. D. 



A. Cockerell, 442 ; the West Indian Fauna in South Florida^*- 

 T. D. A. Cockerell, 458 ; Animal Coloration : an Account 

 of the Principal Facts and Theories relating to the Colour 

 and Markings of Animals, F. E. Beddard, F.R.S., Edward 



B. Poulton, F.R.S., 533; Fur-bearing Animals in Nature 

 and Commerce, 605 



Zuntz(Prof.), Effects of Muscular Exertions on Alkalinity of 

 Blood of Carnivora as compared with Herbivora, 340 



