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Dr. Caton's Contribution to the Migration Theory 134 



Professor John Cleland on the Physical Eelations of Consciousness and the 

 Seat of Sensation : a Theory proposed 135 



Dr. CoBBOLD on a rare and remarkable Parasite from the Collection of the 

 Rev. W. Dallinger 135 



's Remarks on the Heart of a Chinese Dog containing Hsema- 



tozoa, received from R. Swinhoe, Esq., H.B.M. Consul, Amoy, China 135 



Notice respecting the Embryonal Development of the Hsema- 



tozoon Bilharzia 13d 



Professor W. II, Flo"sveb on the Connexion of the Hyoid Arch with the 

 Cranium 136 



on the C&iTCspondence between the Anterior and 



Posterior Extremity, and the Modifications of the Position of the Limbs in 

 the higher Vertebrata 137 



Mr. R. Gabnek's Comparison of the Thoracic and Pelvic Limb's in Mammalia . . 137 

 Mr. John Goodman on Albumen and its Transformation into Fibrin by the 

 Agency of Water 139 



Mr. T. B. Gbiebson's Remarks on Variation of Colouring in Animals 140 



Mr. William Hope on the Antiseptic Treatment of Contagia as Illustrative 

 of the Germ Theory of Disease 140 



Professor G. M. Humphry on the Comparison of the Shoulder-bones and 

 Muscles with the Hip-bones and Muscles 140 



on the Ilomological Relations to one another of 



the Fins of Fishes 141 



Mr. RiCHABD King on Blight in Man and in the Animal and Vegetable World 141 



Mr. E. Ray Lankester's Note on Methffimoglobin 141 



Mr. B. W. Richardson's New Physiological Researches on the Effects of 

 Carbonic Acid 141 



Mr. E. Ray Lankesteb on the Action of some Gases and Vapours on the 

 Red Blood-corpuscles ; 142 



Dr. S. Stricker and Dr. Evrdon Sanderson on a new Method of studying 

 the Capillary Circulation in Mammals 142 



Dr. P. H. Smith on Lefthandedness 143 



Professor Ramsay H. Thaquair on the Cranial Osteology of Polypterus 

 Birchii 143 



Mr. A. T. H. Waters on the Intimate Structure of the Human Lungs 143 



Mr. John Beddoe on the Anthropology of Lancashire 143 



on the Ottoman Turks 144 



Dr. Bleek on the Position of Australian Lany-uao-es 144 



Mr. F. Bridges on New Views of Craniology 144 



Mr. G. Campbell on the Village Sj'stem in India 144 



Mr. Hyde Clarke's Note on the Distribution of the Names of Weapons in 

 Prehistoric Times 144 



Mr. Eugene Alfred Conwell on Ancient Sculptures and Objects of Art 

 from Irish Cairns 145 



Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins and George Busk on the Discovery of Platycnemic 

 Men in Denbighshire '. 148 



Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on the Exploration of the Victoria Cave, Settle, 

 Yorkshire 148 



Mr. W. C. Dendy on the Shadows of Genius 149 



