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Jean Meiklejohn, M.B., Ch.B. On the Innervation of the Nodal Tissue of the Mammalian Heart. 
David Watebston, M.A., M.D. Reconstruction in Modelling Clay : A Rapid Method of Plastic Recon- 
struction from Serial Sections. J. AppletOn Nuttee, B.A., M.D.,' CM. Congenital Anomalies of the 
Fifth Lumbar Vertebra and their Consequences. A. G. Timbbell Fisheb, M.B., Ch.B., M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P. A Case of Complete Absence of both Internal Carotid Arteries, with a Preliminary Note on 
the Development History of the Stapedial Artery. Reginald J. Gladstone, M.D. Aberd., F.R.C.S.Eng. 
A Case of Congenital Atresia of the Duodenum, accompanied by Volvulus of the Ileum. Hugo Fleokeb, 
M.B. Observation upon Cases of Absence of Lacrimal Bones and of Existence of Perilacrimal Ossicles. 
Fbedebic Wood Jones, D.Sc. Some Points in the Nomenclature of the External Genitalia of the 
Female. J. S. B. Stopfobd, M.B., Ch.B. A Note on the Significance of Certain Anomalies of the 
Renal and Spermatic Arteries. W. Ruthebfobd. A Swedenborg Mystery : The Rival Skulls. 
T. B. Johnston, M.B., Ch.B. Extroversion of the Bladder, complicated by the Presence of Intestinal 
Openings on the Surface of the Extroverted Area. 
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Minutes of the Annual General Meeting, January 21st. Presidential Address, Recent Archaeological 
Discoveries in Mexico. (With Plate I). Dundas, Hon. Kenneth R. The Wawanga and other Tribes 
of the Elgon District, ^British East Africa. Bennett, F. J., F.G.S., F.R.A.I. Coldrum Monument and 
Exploration, 1910. (With Plate II). Keith, A., M.D. Report on the Human Remains found by 
F. J. Bennett, Esq., F.G.S., in the Central Chamber of a Megalithic Monument at Coldrum, Kent. 
Hocabt, A. M. The Fijian Custom of Tauvu. Hocabt, A. M. Fijian Heralds and Envoys. Stanntfs, 
H. S., M.D. (Lond.), and Davey, J. B., M.D. (Lond.). The Initiation Ceremony for Boys among the 
Yao of Nyasaland. (With Plate III). Holmes, Rev. J. H. A Preliminary Study of the Namau Language, 
Purari Delta, Papua. Bbown, A. R. Three Tribes of Western Australia. (With Plate IV). Leys, 
Norman M., M.B., and Joyce, T. A., M.A. Note on a Series of Physical Measurements from East 
Africa. Williamson, R. W. Some Unrecorded Customs of the Mekeo People of British New Guinea. 
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