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NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL, HUMAN AND COMPARATIVE. 
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I. Prof. A. Francis Dixon, M.B., Sc.D. On Certain Markings, due to Nerves and Blood- Vessels, 
upon the Cranial Vault; their Significance and the Relative Frequency of their Occurrence in the 
Different Races of Mankind. IL Wilfred Habris, M.D., M.R.C.P. The True Form of the Brachial 
Plexus, and its Motor Distribution. (Plates XXXIV.— XXXVL) III. R. B. Seymour Sewell, B.A. 
A Study of the Astragalus. (Plates XXXVII.— XLIII.) IV. Prof. E. Fawcett and Dr J. V. Blachford. 
Some Observations on the Level at which the Lower Border of the Third Part of the Duodenum 
Crosses the Vertebral Column. V. R. Atkinson Stonet, M.B. The Anatomy of the Visceral Pelvic 
Fascia. (Plates XLIV. XLV.) VL O. Charnock Bradley, M.B., F.R.S.E. The Mammalian Cere- 
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Multiple Malformations (Genito-Urinary and Skeletal) occiirring on One Side of the Body in a Case of 
Atresia Ani. (Plates LI. — LIII.) VIII. Prof, Arthur Robinson, M.D. Lectures on the Early Stages 
in the Development of Mammalian Ova, and on the Differentiation of the Placenta iu Different Groups 
of Maipmals. (Lecture III.) (Plate LIV.) IX. Professor Wilhelm His. XI. Proceedings of 
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