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 Crisp, Edward, M.D., F.Z.S. (continued). 



On the Head and Brain of a Monoculous Lamb . . 1856, 149 



On the presence or absence of Air in the Bones of 

 Bivds '857,{2i? 



Exhibition of a Nest believed to be that of the Great 

 Grey Shrike {Lanius excubitor) 1857, 219 



Exhibition of a Hen that had assumed the plumage 

 of the Cock 1859, 127 



Occurrence of a Bantam Hen sitting upon the Eggs 

 of a Water Ouzel (Cinclus aquatieus), and hatching 

 and rearing a young Bird 1859, 200 



Exhibition of specimens of the Cock of the Rock 

 (Rupicola crocea) which had been brought alive to and 

 had died in this country 1860, 98 



On the Causes of Death of the Animals in the So- 

 ciety's Gardens from 1851 to 1860 1860,/ }^J 



Exhibition of specimens and drawings of Ccenurus 

 cerebralis from the brains of the Common Sheep .... 1860, 185 



Note on the Blood-corpuscles of the Japanese Gi- 

 gantic Salamander {Sieboldia maxima) 1860, 203 



On the Structure, Relative Size, and Use of the Tail- 

 glands in Birds 1860, 254 



Davidson, Thomas, F.G.S., &c. 



Descriptions of a few New Recent Species of Bra- 

 chiopoda 1852, 75 



Davy, John, M.D., F.R.S.L.&E. 



Notice of a peculiarity of structure observed in the 

 Aorta of the "Wild Swan (communicated by Mr. Gul- 

 liver) 1849, 28 



Observations on the Eye of the Mole (In a letter 

 to W. Spence, Esq., F.R.S.) 1851, 129 



Deshayes, G. p. 



Descriptions of Twenty New Species of the Genus 

 Cardita, from the Collection of Hugh Cuming, Esq. 1852, 100 



