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C. JuDsoN Heerick. What are Viscera ? 
Raymond A. Dart, M.Sc, M.B., Ch.M. The Misuse 
of the Term "Visceral." 
Edward Phelps Allis, Jr. The Cranial Anatomy 
of Polypterus, with Special Reference to Poly- 
ptenis bichir (with Plates III— XXIV). 
A. B. Appleton. On the Hypotrochanterie Fossa 
and Accessory Adductor Groove of the Primate 
Femur (with five text-figures). 
H. Leighton Kesteven, D.Sc, M.D., Ch.M. A 
New Interpretation of the Bones in the Palate 
and Upper Jaw of the Fishes (with five text- 
figures). 
Basanta Kumar Das, M.Sc (Allahabad). On Trun- 
cated Umbilical Arteries in Some Indian 
Mammals (with eight text-figures). 
G. S. Sansom, B.Sc. Early Development and Pla- 
centation in Arvicola {Mierotus) Amphibius, 
with Special Reference to the Origin of Pla- 
cental Giant Cells (with Plates XXV— XXXII 
and five text-figures). 
Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick Smith, K.C.M.G., C.B. 
Anatomical Notes on the Accessory Organs of 
the Eye of th,e Horse, 
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On a Collection of Neolithic Axes and Celts from the WeUa Basin, Belgian Congo: By 
K. F. Rakowski. Excavations at the Stone-rAxe Factory of Graig-lwyd, Peiunaemnawr 
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from a Mendip Cave ( With Plates VIII— XI V) : By L. S. Palmer, M.Sc., Ph.D. Native LajR^s 
of Some Bantu Tribes of East Africa : By Hon. Charles Dunbas. Buddism in the Pacific 
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