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 MiTAKT, Si. Geokgb, Ph.D., F.R.S., F.Z.S., &c. 

 Contributions towards a more complete 

 Knowledge of the Skeleton of the Pri- 

 mates. Part I. The Appendicular Ske- 

 leton of Simla . . . . r ■^i' 175 



On the Axial Skeleton of the Ostrich 



(Struihio camelus) viii. 385 



On the Axial Skeleton of the Struthionidse s. 1 

 On the Axial Skeleton of the Pelecanidie . x. 315 

 Notes on the Fins of Elasmobranchs, with 

 Considerations on the Nature and Homo- 



logues of Vertebrate Limbs x. 439 



MivAKT, St. Geokge, Ph.D., F.E.S., F.Z.S., 

 &c., and MiTRiE, James, M.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 



On the Anatomy of the Lemuroidea .... vii. 1 

 MuKrE, James, M.B., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &o. 



Eesearches upon the Anatomy of the Pin- 

 nipedia. Part I. On the Walrus (Tri- 



chechus rosmanis, Linn.) Tii. 411 



On the Dermal and Visceral Structures of 



the Kagu, Sun-bittern, and BoatbiU . . vii. 465 

 On the Female Generative Organs, Viscera, 

 and Fleshy Parts of Hycena hrunnea, 



Thunberg vii. 503 



Eesearches upon the Anatomy of the Pin- 

 nipedia. Part II. Descriptive Anatomy 



of the Sea-lion (Otaria jubata) vii. 527 



On the Form and Structure of the Manatee 



(ManattK amerkmms) viii. 127 



On the Organization of the Caaiug Whale 



{Glohioceplialus melas) viii. 235 



Eesearches upon the Anatomy of the Pin- 

 nipedia. Part III. Descriptive Ana- 

 tomy of the Sea-hon (Oiaria jubata) . . viii. 501 

 MuKiE, James, M.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S., and Mivakt, 

 St. Geokge, Ph.D., F.E.S., F.Z.8., &o. 



On the Anatomy of the Lemuroidea .... vii. 1 

 Newton, Alfeed, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., Professor 

 of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in 

 the University of Cambridge. 



On a Picture supposed to represent the 

 Didine Bird of the Island of Bourbon 



(Eeunion) vi. 373 



Ogilbt,William,M.A.,F.E.A.S.,F.G.S.,F.L.S.,&c. 

 On the Characters and Description of a new 



Genus of Carnivora, called Ci/nictis . . i. 29 

 Monograph of the HoUow-homed Eumi- 

 nants. Part I iii, 33 



Owen, Professor Eichaed, C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S., 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. 



On the Sacculated Form of Stomach as it 



exists in the Genus Semnopiihecus .... i. 65 



On the Anatomy of the Concave Hornbill 



(Biiceros cavatus, Latham) i. 117 



On the Anatomy of the Cheetah {Felis 

 jubata, Schreb.) i. 129 



On the Anatomy of the Braohiopoda of 

 C'uvier, and more especially of the 

 Genera Terebraiula and Orbicida .... i. 145 



On the Anatomy of the Calyptraeidse .... i. 207 



On the Structure of the Heart in the 



Perennibranchiate Batrachia . .'. i. 213 



On the Young of the Ornithorhynchus 

 paradoxus, Blum i. 221 



On the Anatomy of ClavageTla, Lam i. 269 



Description of a Microscopic Entozoon in- 

 festing the Muscles of the Human Body i. 315 



On the Anatomy of Lingtiatula tcenioides, 



Cuvier i. 325 



On the Osteology of the Chimpanzee and 



Orang-utan i. 343 



On the Anatomy of Distoma clavatmn. Bud. i. 381 



Description of a new Species of Tape-worm 



{Tania lamelUcjera) i. 385 



Eemarks on the Entozoa, and on the struc- 

 tural Differences existing among them ; 

 including Suggestions for their Distri- 

 bution into other Classes i. 387 



Descriptions of some new and rare Cepha- 

 lopoda ii. 103 



Osteological Contributions to the Natural 

 History of the Orang-Utans (Simla, 

 Erxlcben) ii. 165 



Notes on the Anatomy of the Nubian 



Giraflfe ii. 217 



On the Anatomy of the Southern Apteryx 



{Apteryx australis, Shaw) ii. 257 



Outlines of a Classification of the Marsu- 



pialia ii. 315 



On the Osteology of the Marsupialia .... ii. 379 



Notes on the Birth of the Giraffe at the 

 Zoological Society's Gardens, and De- 

 scription of the Foetal Membranes and 

 of some of the natural and morbid Ap- 

 pearances observed in the Dissection of 

 the young Animal iii. 21 



