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The author describes three cases of polymely in specimens of 
Rana esculenta, preserved in the Cabinet of Comparative Ana- 
tomy of the University of Pavia. 
Barkau, a. Beitriige zur Entwicklungsgcschichte des Auges 
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[Contributions to the history of development of the eye of 
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Brandt, E. Suf une carotide particuliere de Pelias berus. 
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author enumerates all instances of Frogs in which polymely has 
been observed. Those Avhich came under his oAvn observation 
are figured. See also Ci^terNas and Balsamo-Crivelli. 
