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Contents. Vil 
Zoological News, ‘Ser; Re production of the Viscera in the rt ic 894; The Leeches of 
he 
and London, 900; Human Cere ames an 
the methods of studying them vowel got; Zoological News, goz; Classification of 
n, 978; The 
tapak; 978; Sanctions nt of Bef agar 979: The Ribs of Sphenodon (Hatteria), 
Birds kill db ul., ; Zoological News, 981 ; Leptodora in 
paiia 1037; Blood of a a, para pr iy Organ in Lamellibranchs, rosg; On 
the class Podostomata, a group embracing the Merostomata and Trilobites, 1060 ; Oyster Culture, 
1061; Echinoderm Development, 1061 ; The Brazza Exhibition at Paris, 1062 ; Zoological News, 
1061, 
Emébryology.—The Development of the Toad-fish, 77; The Origin of the Amnion [Illustrated], 
179; The Development of Anurida maritima Guerin ier aio, n an unusual Relation 
of the Notochord to the Intestine in the Chick Scare ea Professor pei on im 
Development of the Opossum (Didelphys virginiana), 394; e Symmetry of the firs 
mentation Furrows of the Blastodisk of Elasmobranchii be Da bag 470% r. k Dates. 
ment of Patella, 563; 2. TheD evelopment of Dentalium, 565; 3. The Development of Chitonidz 
he early Devel- 
n 6 h t ; Emb 
madillos, 667; The Meta morphosis of me American a, , Homarus americanus H. Milne- 
“TheM 
y ua 
opment of the Mud-minnow, 823; The Development of Fundulus heteroclitus, 824; Observa- 
tions on the Embryology of Spiders, 825; Why do certain Fish Ova Float? 98€; The Origin of 
the Pigment cells which invest the Oil-drop in Pelagic Fish Embryos, 987; The Life-history of Eii 
Thalassema, 988. aes 
pee —Conditions which determine Coagulation of the Blood, 80; Special Physiology 
of the Embryo, 80; Are the Muscles Dead or Alive during oo a eas 81; Glandular 
IN 
sche Vaso-motor Fibers of the Chorda Tympani and Glossopharyngeal Nerves, 82; The Ex- 
istence of two kinds of Sensibility toward Light, 185; The Credle in Ganglion Cells, 186; 
Pasteur’s Method for the Prevention of H hobia, 186; Report oi ittee on Disinfect-- 
the American Publi th Association Investigations on the Respiratory 
Center, 304; The action of Sulphate of Spartei n the 396; The Microbe of H 
r 
phobia, 397; The Transformation of Peptones by the Liver, and the relation of the Sugar im ‘ 
te — a Amg of the Food Supply, 397; Pe aa and Vaso-motor Experi- == 
; Glycogenic Function of the Liver, 473; The Delicacy of the Sai W 
Sa poe n; roti on Recalcification of Human Teeth, 989. Wie 
Psychology.—The Material Conditions of Memory, 83; Sir J. Lubbock on the farell of 
the Dog, 188; Intelligence of Anthropoid Apes, 306; Dr. Preyer’s sere of eee 307; 
Menault’s Titellignsice of Animals, ate Anthropology and Psycholo Philadel elphia 
American Society for eha | Research, 401; epua s + Pech, Vol. 1 [Illps- 
trated], 474; Intelligence of > Hen and Opossum, 568; The S as a Surgeon, 568; Gam- 
betta’s Brain, 668 ; Memory in the Humble Bee, 669; The = areal of Birds, ae A Cu 
Superstition, 744; The EE S and other Snakes, 744; Canine Reason, 827; The D i 
of the Blind, 904. Fe 
An meats Bac Plummets 85; Polynesia, 86; Annual Report of Progress, 86; The v 
“Indian Local in American 
š thropological News, 87; Some M oints in 
Contribution to Californian Folk-lore, 194; Kiche Grammar, 
= ; The Anthropological Society of Washington, 195; Ethnology of 
+ w, 197; The Blow Tube in t ted States, 198; Physical Education 
dren, 199 ; f the Bureau logy, 309; i Negroes, 312 
Lacustrian Antiqui ities oE Dr. Gross, 312; Recent Articles by Dr- Tota, 313; pear 
to the Gra mar of 
thropologie, 404; The Races of Men, 404; P EANES ap g 
the Salt River Valley, Arizona [N]ustrated], 479; The so-called Deformed 
569; The Relation of Anthropology to the Science of Mind, 570; Jewish preg pe Th 
Mangue 572; “ Tableau des peace 572; Aboriginal Baking Pans, 573; War-clubs — 
vs. Digging-sticks, 574; The Aztec Language, 574; The Davenport — 67r; Vocabn- 
