Nature, | 
Dec. 18, 1902 
Index 
xl vii 
the ‘* Waltzing Mice” of Japan and China, Dr. K. Kishi, 
114; Report of the Zoological Society of Philadelphia, 159 ; 
a Peculiarity of the Cerebral Commissures in Certain Marsu- 
pialia, Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 165 ; Law of Adaptive Radia- 
tion among Mammals, Prof. H. F. Osborn, 184; Brussels 
Okapi Specimens, Dr. Forsyth Major, 185; New York 
Zoological Park, 232; Traité de Zoologie Concrete, Yves 
Delage and Edgard Hérouard, Dr. G. C. Bourne, 267 ; the 
Zoological Gardens at Ghizeh, Egypt, Captain Stanley S. 
Flower, 280 ; Additions to the Zoological Gardens at Ghizeh, 
330; a Course in Invertebrate Zoology, Henry Sherring Pratt, 
292 ; the Cocoanut-crab, Dr. R. Horst, 308 ; Instances of Ab- 
normality in Mammals, F. Howe, 351; Prof. O. C. Bradley, 
351; Elliot Smith, 351 ; Matiére Médicale Zoologique, Histoire 
des Drogues d’Origine Animale, H. Beauregard, 363; the 
Cambridge Natural History, Mammalia, F. E. Beddard, 373; 
Death of Prof. Adolfo Targioni-Tozzetti, 553; Animal 
Forms, a Second Book of Zoology, Dr. David S. Jordan and 
Prof, Harold Heath, 605 ; the Solenogastre, J. Thiele, 612; 
the Degenerate Eyes of Lizard Rhineura floridina, Prof. 
C. H. Eigenmann, 636; the Larger Apes, Orthograde, Dr. A. 
Keith, 661 
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