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With 12 plates and 48 text- figures. 

 A. M. Miller, The Development of the Postcaval vein in Birds; pp. 283—299, 

 with 10 text-figs. — 0. L. Streeter, Anatomy of the Floor of the Fourth 

 Ventricle : pp. 299—315, with 4 plates, and 2 text-figs. — F. P. Mall, The 

 Circulation through the Pulp of the Dog's spleen ; pp. 315—333, with 1 plate 

 and 1 text-fig. — F. P. Mall, The Transitory or Artificial Fissures of 

 the Human Cerebrum; pp. 333—341, with 1 table. — A. J. Carlson, 

 Changes in the Nissl's Substance of Nerve Cells of the Ptetina of the Cormo- 

 rant, during Prolonged Normal Stimulation; pp. 341—349, with 1 colored 

 plate. — R. H. Whitehead, A study of the Histogenesis of the Adrenal 

 in the Pig; pp. 349—361, with 6 text-figs. — J. E. Melius, On a Hitherto 

 Undescribed Nucleus Lateral to the Fasciculus Solitarius; pp. 361—365, 

 with 3 text-figs. — Katharine Foot and E. C. Strobell, The sperm 

 Centrosome and aster of Allolobophora Foetida, pp. 365 — 371, with 1 plate. — 

 C. F. W. Me. Clure, A contribution to the Anatomy and Development of the 

 Venous System in Didelphys marsupialis (L.) — Part 1. Anatomy; pp. 

 371—405, with 5 colored plates and 11 text-figs. — W. H. Lewis, Wandering 

 Pigment Cells arising from the Epithelium of the Optic Cup, with the Deve- 

 lopment of the M. Sphincter Pupillae in the Chick; pp. 405—417, wit 15 text- 

 figs. — Editors: Drs. Barker; D wight; Gage; Huber ; Huntington; 

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