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23. Contributions to the anatomy of the 



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24. [Description of a wax cast of the tongue, 



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28. On the external form of the hand and 



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29. On the Os penis of the Chimpaiizee 



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31. On some points relating to the anatomy 



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32. Further observations relating to the 



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33. On some points connected with the 



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— 35, On some points relating to the visceral 

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