Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 
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SIR ^WILLIAM TURNER, K.C.B. ARTHUR THOMSON, University of Oxford 
ALEX. MACALISTER, University of Cambridge ARTHUR KEITH, Royal College of Surgeons 
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A. B. Appleton, B.A. Note on a Variable Feature of the Astragalus. Professor J. Symington, 
M.D., F.R.S. The Abdomino-Pelvic Cavity. Professor A. C. Geddes. The Origin of the Osteoblast 
and of the Osteoclast. T. Wingate Todd, M.B., F.R.C.S. A Preliminary Communication on the 
Development and Growth of Bone and the Relations thereto of the several Histological Elements 
concerned. Arthur Keith. Abnormal Crania — Achondroplastic and Acrocephalic. P. T. Cbymble, 
M.B., F.R.C.S. Eng. Gastro-Panoreatic Folds : their Relation to the Movements of the Stomach and 
to the Subdivisions of the Lesser Sac. Professor FAWCETTj M.D. The Development and Ossification 
of the Human Claviole. T. B. Johnston, M.B., Ch.B. Anomaly of the Vena Cava Inferior; with 
a Note on the Relationships which help to determine the Nature of Anomalies of some of the 
Abdominal Systemic Veins. T. B. Buist, M.A., B.Sc. On a Method of Reconstructions by Contour 
Figure. T. Wingate Todd, M.B., F.R.C.S. The Arterial Lesion in Cases of "Cervical" Rib. 
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Professor W. Gowland, F.R.S., F.S.A. The Metals in Antiquity. The Huxley Memorial Lecture 
for 1912. H. A. MacMichael. Notes on the Zaghawa and the People of Gebel Mid6b, Anglo-Egyptian 
Sudan. J. Reid Moib and Arthur Keith. An account of the Discovery and Characters of a Human 
Skeleton found beneath a Stratum of Chalky Boulder Clay near Ipswich. Ivob H. N. Ivans, B.A. 
Notes on the Religious Beliefs, Superstitions, Ceremonies and Tabus of the Dusuns of the Tuaran 
and Tempassuk Districts, British North Borneo. Rev. W. J. V. Saviixe. A Grammar of the Mailu 
Language, Papua. A. M. Hocabt. On the Meaning of Kalou and the Origin of Fijian Temples. 
T. A. Joyce, M.A. Notes on the Physical Anthropology of Chinese Turkestan and the Pamirs. 
S#ben Hansen, M.D. On the Physical Anthropology of the Faeroe Islanders. David MacRitchie. 
The Kayak in North Western Europe. R. W. Reid. Description of Kayak preserved in the Anthropo- 
logical Museum of the University of Aberdeen. W. L. H. Ddckwokth, M.D., Sc.D. Cave Exploration 
at Gibraltar in 1911. Walter E. Roth, M.R.C.S. Some Technological Notes from the Pomeroon 
District, iBritish Guiana (Part IV). T. A. Joyce. Miscellanea. Note on Prehistoric Pottery from 
Japan and New Guinea. 
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