NAMES OF AUTHORS CONSULTED. 107 



3. Birds have kidneys and supra-renal bodies, but no bladder. 



4. The kidneys are lobulated in the adult state of many, and in 

 the foetal state of most mammalia. 



5. The ureters open into the bladder in all the mammalia, 

 excepting the monotremata. 



LIST 

 OF THE PRINCIPAL AUTHORS CONSULTED. 



Baron Cdvier.— Leeons D'Anatoraie Comparee— Regne Animal— Bv 



Griffith, &c. 

 Linnjeus. — Systema Naturae. 

 Grant. — Outlines of Comparative Anatomy, &c. 

 Lamark.— Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans Vertebres. 

 Owen.— Clycopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology, &c. 

 Coldstream. 

 Edwards. 



Lawrence. — Zoological Lectures. 

 Bell. — Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology. 

 Auduin. 

 Todd. 

 Sir C. Bell.— Mechanism of the Human Hand— Bridgewater Treatise. 

 Blumenbach. — Comparative Anatomy, by Lawrence. 

 Deshayes.— Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology. 

 Harrison. 

 Sharpey. 

 Carus by Gore.— Introduction to the Comparative Anatomy of 



Animals. 

 F. Cuvier.— Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. 



Houston.— Descriptive Catalogue of the preparations in the 



Museum. 

 Fyfe. — Outlines of Comparative Anatomy. 

 Thomson.— Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology. 

 Jacob. 

 Jones. 

 Sir E. Home.— Lectures on Comparative Anatomy. 

 Mueller. — Elements of Physiology. 

 Hunter. — Animal (Economy. 

 Roget— Bridgewater Treatise. 

 Rees. — Cyclopaedia. 

 Blainville.— De l'Organisation Des Animaux, ou Principes 



d'Anatomie Comparee. 



