Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 
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Jajhes C. Beash, M.A., M.B. , B.So. Vertebral Column with six and a half Cervical and thirteen True 
Thoracic Vertebrae, with Associated Abnormalities of the Cervical Spinal Cord and Nerves. Douglas G. 
Reid, M.B., Ch.B. Edin., M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. Appendices Epiploicae and Pericolic Membranes. 
R. J. M'CoNNELL, M.B. The Topographical and Applied Anatomy of the Gall-Bladder and Bile-Ducts. 
Thomas WALMSiiBT, M.B. Observations on Certain Structural Details of the Neck of the Femur. 
Thomas Walmslby, M.B. The Neck of the Femur as a Static Problem. M. F. Lucas, M.B., B.S. 
(1) Two Cases of Cervical Ribs. (2) An Anomalous Arrangement of the Vagi. Anatomical Notes. 
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The Cheddar Man : A Skeleton of Late Palaeolithic Date. (With Plated XXIII— XXV.) By C. G. 
Seugman and P. G. Parsons. Cave Exploration at Gibraltar in 1912. By W. L. H. Duckworth, M.D. , 
Sc.D., Cambridge. The Stability of Caste and Tribal Groups in India. By W. Ckooke. The Orienta- 
tion of the Dead in Indonesia. By W. J. Peret. Lois de Croissance. By Dr Paul Godin. The 
Prehistoric Pottery of the Canary Islands and its Makers. (With Plates XXVI— XXXV.) By Hon. 
John Abebceomby, LL.D., F.S.A. Scot. Magic and Witchcraft on the Chota-Nagpur Plateau. — A Study 
in the Piiilosophy of Primitive Life. By Saeat Chandea Roy, M.A., B.L., Eanchi. Les Touareg du Sud. 
(With Plates XXXVI, XXXVII.) By Fe. de Zbltnee. Flint-finds in connection with Sand. By 
Reginald A. Smith, F.S.A. Some Recent Work on Later Quaternary Geology and Anthropology, 
with its bearing on the question of " Pre-Boulder-Clay Man". By A. Irving, D. Sc., B.A. Notes on 
the Hypogeum at Hal-Saflieni, Malta.- By Rev. H. J. Dukinfield Astley, M.A. , Litt.D., F.R.Hist.S. 
Hasan and the Princess. By G. W. Mubray. The Experimental Investigation of Flint Fracture and 
its application to Problems of Human Implements. (With Plates XXXVIII — XL.) By S. Hazzledine 
Wareen, F.G.S. Miscellanea. 
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