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CONDUCTED, ON BEHALF OF THE ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF 
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Professor EDWARD FAWCETT, University of Bristol 
Professor J. P. HILL, University of London 
Professor ARTHUR ROBINSON, University of Edinburgh 
Professor G. ELLIOT SMITH, University of London 
Professor ARTHUR KEITH, Royal .College of Surgeons 
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VOL. LV 
CONTENTS OF PART IV.— JULY, 1921. 
Odontological Essays (with 20 
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Text-ffgures) 
Chas. Thubstan Holland. On Rarer Ossifications 
seen during X-ray examinations (with 33 Test- 
figures). 
John S. B. Stopfoed, M.D. Tactile Localisation 
(with 2 Text-figures). 
A. H: Bizabbo, F.R.C.S. (Eng.). On Sesamoid 
and Supernumerary Bones of the Limbs (with 
10 Text-figures). 
A. Hillyaed Holmes, M.D., M.R.C.P. The Auri- 
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culo- Ventricular Bundle in Mammals (with 22 
Text-figures). 
Henby RuTHERPUED, M.B.,C.M. Bifurcate Clavicle 
(with 1 Text-figure). 
N. Pan. Abnormal Disposition of the Intestinal 
Tract (with 1 Text-figure). : 
Mabion Hines, Ph.D. The Superior Olive in 
Ornithorhynchus (with 1 Text-figure). ^ 
Marion Hines, Ph.D. The Embryonic Cerebral 
Hemisphere in Man. 
Index 
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Minutes of the Annual General Meeting, January 25th. Presidential Address: On 
the Thoughts of South Sea Islanders. From Birth to Death in the Gilhert Islands: By 
Arthur Grimble. On the Long Barrow Race and its Relationship to the modern 
Inhabitants of London: By F. G. Parsons, F.R.C.S. Notes on the Suk Tribe of Kenia 
Colony : By JuxoN Barton. Some Polynesian Cuttlefish Baits : By Harry G. Bbasley. 
The Older Palaeolithic Age in Egypt ( With Plates I— IV) : By C. G. Seligman, M.D., F.RS. 
On a Collection of Neolithic Akes and Celts from the Welle Basin, Belgian Congo: By 
R. F. Rakowski. Excavations at the Stone-Axe Factory of Graig-lwyd, Penmaenmawr 
{With Plates V—VII): By S. Hazzledine Warren, F.G.S. Some Early British Remains 
from -a Mendip Cave ( With Plates VIII—XI V): By L. S. Palmer, M.Sc, Ph.D. Native Laws 
of Some Bantu Tribes of East Africa : By Hon. Charles Dundas. Buddism in the Pacific 
( With Plates XV— XVI) : By Sir Henry H. Howorth, K.C.I.E., D.C.L., F.RS. 
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