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Transactions of the 
[Monthly Microscopical 
Journal, Feb. 1, 1869, 
^Subseries. — Endo-Skeleton of Fishes. 
„ Exo-Skeleton of Fishes. 
„ Endo-Skeleton of Reptiles. 
„ Endo-Skeleton of Birds. 
„ Splachno-Skeleton of Birds. 
„ Endo-Skeleton of Mammalia, with several subsidiary 
divisions. Deciduons and Persistent Appendages of 
Ruminants, &c. 
„ Exo-Skeleton of Mammalia. 
V „ Splachno-Skeleton of Mammalia. 
For the many subdivisions of tlie elementary tissues adopted by 
Professor Quekett, and not included in the above synopsis, I must 
refer the reader to the published volumes. 
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Structure of the Teeth. 
Invertebrata. 
Dental Organs, Leech, Snail, &c 
Vertebrata. 
Teeth of Fishes. 
Series arranged chiefly according to complexity of com- 
position. 
Teeth of Reptiles. 
Icthyo Batrachia. 
Batrachia. 
Monotremata. 
Marsupialia. 
Bodentia. 
Insectivora. 
Cheiroptera. 
Opliidia. 
Lacertilia. 
Teeth of Mammalia. 
Bruta. 
Cetacea. 
Brohoscidia. 
Berrisodactyla. 
Arttodadyla. 
CrocodiUa. 
Enalosauria. 
Buminantia. 
Carnivora. 
Quadrumana. 
Bimana = Man. 
Subseries — Specimens chiefly consisting of and illus- 
trating Mr. Nasmyth's ' Kesearches on the Teeth.' 
Fragments of Teeth showing Dentine. 
Teeth and Alveolus. 
Enamel, j Temporary Teeth, 
various conditions of Cementum. 
Dental Sac and Pulp, 
Buminantia. Carnivora, &c. 
Organs of Digestion. 
The Mouth. 
The Tongue. 
The Stomach. 
Man. 
Glands of Oral Cavity. 
Pharynx and (Esophagus. 
Intestines. 
Glands connected with Digestion. 
The Liver. I Gall Bladder. 
The Pancreas. | Spleen. 
