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393. Westling, C. Beitriige zur Keimtniss des peripherischen nerven- 
systems. Bih. Sv. Ak. Handl. ix, No. 8, 3 taf. 
Notes on the peripheral nervous system and myology of the Chimpanzee 
and Ornithorhynchus. 
394. Whiteaves, J. F. Colonial Exhibition. Catalogue of Canadian 
Pinnipedia , Getacea , Fishes, and Marine Invertebrata exhibited by 
the Department of Fisheries of the Dominion Government. Ottawa : 
1886, 8vo [Mammals, pp. 3 & 4]. 
395. Wiedemann, A. Nachtrage zu dem Berichte fiber die im Regier- 
ungsbezirke von Schwaben und Neuburg vorkommenden Sauge- 
tbiere. Ber. Ver. Augsburg, xxviii, pp. 69-84. 
396. Wiedersiieim, R. Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomie der 
Wirbelthiere. Zweite auflage. Jena: 1886, 8vo, pp. 1-890. 
. [See Parker (287).] 
397. Wilckens, M. Palaeontologie der Haustiere. 9. Die vorgeschicht- 
lichen und die Pfahlbau-Hunde. Biol. Centralbl. v, pp. 719-729 & 
751-757. 
A critical review of all that has been written on fossil and sub-fossil 
Dogs. 
398. . Untersuchung iiber das Geschlechtsverhaltnis und die Ur- 
sachen der Geschlechtsbildung bei Haustieren. Op. cit. vi, pp. 
503-510. 
The author finds that during a warm time of year more males, during 
cold more females, are produced; that the age of the male and the 
generative energy of the female has no influence on the sex of the young 
produced ; the principal influence is the nourishment of the embryo in 
the body of the mother — with better nourishment females, with worse nou- 
rishment males, are produced. The experiments were made principally 
on Horses and Lambs. 
399. . Rie Rinderrassen Mittel-Europas. Grundziige einer Natur- 
geschichte der Hausrinds. Berlin: 1885, 8vo, pp. 1-200, 70 taf. 
400. Wilson, E. Notes on a Common Fin Whale (Pliy salus antiquorum » 
Gray) lately stranded in the Bristol Channel (= Balcenoptera mus- 
culus ). P. Bristol Soc. iv, pp. 204-210. 
Measurements and external characters, with a beautiful platinotype 
photograph. 
401. Windle, B. C. A. Notes on the Myology of Midas rosalia , with 
Remarks on the Muscular System of Apes. P. Birmingh. Phil. Soc. 
v, pp. 152-166. 
402. WlNTLE, H. S. The Fossil Mammalian Remains of Tasmauia com- 
pared with those of the Australian Mainland. Victorian Nat. iii, 
pp. 27-34, 40-45, & 65-68. 
The author points out the almost complete absence of the typical 
Australian extinct Mammals from Tasmania, those that have been brought 
