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314. Wood: Varieties in human myology. Proc. Koyal Soc, Vol. xm. p. 

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315. Wood, John: Human muscular variations. (Journ. of A. and P., 

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316. *Wyman, J.: Anatomy of the nervous system of Rana pipiens. Smith- 

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317. *Wtman: Observations on the development of Eaia batis. Memo. 

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318. Wyman: A description of some instances of the passage of nerves 

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319. Macdonald: On the structure of fishes, so far as the analogies 

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320. Macdonald : Unity of organization in animals ; Rep. of Brit. Ass. for 

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321. Macdonald : Vertebral homologies ; Rep. of Brit. Ass. for Adv. of Sci., 

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322. Owen: The value of the origin of nerves as a homological character; 

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323. Owen: On the zoological names of characteristic parts; Proc. Roy. 

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324. Swainson: On the geography and classification of animals. 1835. 



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326. * Humphrey: The human foot and the human hand. 16mo, pp. 215. 

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327. Aristotle : De animalium partibus. 



328. *Clark, H. J. : Polarity and Polycephalism. 



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1 An apology is due for the inaccuracies, omissions and occasional inconsistencies 

 of the foregoing list of works. The latter defect is mainly the result of my desire 

 to avail myself of the numerical designation of many works before the list was 

 completed; a partial remedy for the others will be the reception of the papers not 

 herein marked as already in my possession. 



