LIST OP PUBLICATIONS. 
Mamm. 3 
4. [Albrecht, P.] Ueber die cetoido Natur der Promammalia. Anat. 
Anz. i, pp. 338-348. 
Gives a list of the points in which the Cetacea differ from the rest of 
the Mammalia . , and hence deduces that they are the most nearly related 
of all existing Mammals to the hypothetic Promammalia. 
5. . Ueber die Shepherd’schen Frakturen des Astragalus. 
Centralbl. fiir Chirurgie, 1885, No. 24 Beilage. 
On certain points in the serial homology of the tarsus and carpus of 
Mammals. 
6. . Ueber den morphologischen Werth uberzahliger Finger und 
Zehen. Op. cit. 1886, No. 24. 
The author distinguishes two forms of hyperdactylism, the true and 
false ; the former being the reappearance of fingers or toes lost, but 
which have been shown to exist in the phylogenic history, the latter 
simply a reduplication of a finger or toe already present. 
7. . Zur Diskussioti der die Hasenscharten und schragen Gesichts- 
spalten betreffenden Yortrage der Herren Biondi und Morian. 
T. c. 1886, No. 24 Beilage. 
Further contribution to the discussion on the nature of hare-lip. 
8. . Yogelschnabel und Saugethierelippe. Fortschritte der 
Medicin, iv, pp. 358 & 359. 
A continuation of a discussion with. Prof. His on the subject of hare- 
lip. 
9. . Die vier Zwischenkiefer, das Quadratum, das Quadratojugale, 
das Jugale, die Postfrontalia, das Basioticum, die epipituitaren 
Wirbelcentreu, der Pro-atlas und das Costoide der Saugethiere. 
Extr. des Compt. rend. 8 sess. Congres internat. d. Sc. m6d. 
Copenhag. 1884, pp. 1-4. 
A recapitulation of former papers. 
10. . “Herr Paul Albrecht zum letzten Male.’’ SB. Gee. Wurtz. 
1886, pp. 84-91. 
Answer to Prof. IColliker on the subject of the notochord in the Cow’s 
mesethmoid, and on the subject of the number of the intermaxillary 
bones. 
11. ° . Sur la place morphologique de Phomme dans la serie des 
mammiferes, suivi d’un essai sur la criminalite de Phomme au point 
de vue de l’anatomie comparee. Hamburg : 1886, 8vo, pp. 1—13, 
avec 2 gravures. 
Alix. [See Cuyer (89).] 
12. Allen, H. On the Tarsus of Bats. Am. Nat. xx, pp. 175-177. 
With diagrams of the tarsus in several forms ; in Rhinolophus alone ' 
the calcaneum enters into the ankle joint. 
