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(Plate XXVII.) HI. W. K. Hutton, M.A.,' M.B. P.eniarks on the Innervation of the Dorsum Manus, 
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Professor A. Melville Paterson. A Case of Ectopia Viscerum, associated with Spina bifida and other 
Abnormalities., V. Professor J. T. Wilson. On- the Anatorriy of the Calamus Region in the Human 
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Gemmill, M.A., M.D. Supernumerary Limb in a Frog. VII. James F. Gemmill, M.A., M.D. Notes 
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Edward Fawcett, M.B. Edin. On the Development, Ossification,' and Growth of the Palate Bone of 
Man. ■ IX. C. Gordon Hewitt, B.Sc. An Abnormal Vermiform Appendix in the Babbit. X. F. S. 
Mackenzie, M.B., Ch.B. On a Specimen of the Hind-gut opening into a Cloacal Chamber in a Child. 
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the Awemba Religion and Superstitious Observances, by J. A. West Sheane. String Figures and 
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Figures from South Africa, by A. C. Haddon. Notes on the Occurrence of Stone Implements in the 
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lithic Type from the Victoria Falls, Zambesi, by Henry Balfour. The Origin of Wampum, by D. I. 
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