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VOL. XXXVIII. 
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I. Prof. David Hepburn, M.D., F.R.S.E., and David Wateeston, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.S.E, A Com- , 
parative Study of the Grey and White Matter, of the Motor-Cell Groups, and of the Spinal Accessory ' 
Nerve, in the Spinal Cord of the Porpoise (Phocana Communis). (Plates VI. — IX.) II. Wm. Wright, 
M.B., M.Sc, F.R.C.S. Skulls from the Round Barrows of East Yorkshire. (Plate X.) III. P. P. 
Laidlaw, B.A. The Varieties of the Os Calcis. (Plates XI.— XV.) IV. Thomas Lewis. Further 
Observations. on the Functions of the Spleen and other Hsemolymph Glands. (Plate XVI.) V. Prof. 
G. Elliot Smith, M.A., M.D.' Note on an Exceptional Human Brain, presenting a Pithecoid Abnor- 
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between the Musculo-spiral and Ulnar Nerves. VII. Prof. G. Elliot Smith, M.A., M.D. The Fossa 
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Internns, and Formartion of the Posterior Circular Capsular Fibres and Upper Retinaculum of Weitbrecht. 
IX. Prof. Arthur Robinson, M.D. Lectures on the Early Stages in the Development of Mammalian 
Ova and on the Formation of the Placenta in Different Groups of Mammals, (Lecture I.) (Plates 
XVII.— XVIII.) X. John Beard, D.Sc. The Germ-Cells. Part I. (continued). XI. Proceedings of 
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