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(c.) Nervous Structures and Sense Organs. 
Baginsky (25). On the origin of the 8th nerve in the Gut. 
Dogiel (102). On the nerve supply of the iris muscle. 
Hasse (151). On the blood-vessels in the inner ear of Vertebrates. 
Jegorow (164). On the ophthalmic ganglion. 
Jessop (169). On the anatomy and histology of the internal muscles 
of the eye in Mammals. 
Onodi (280). On the development of the sympathetic nervous 
system. 
Osborn (281). On the origin and homologies of the corpus callosum. 
Tafani (363). Researches on the anatomy of the ear. 
V iti (386). On the anatomy of the depressor nerve in Mammals. 
(d.) General Anatomy of the Soft Parts. 
Albrecht (2), (7), and (8). On the morphological signification of 
hare-lip. 
Boulart & Pilliet (50) and (51). On the anatomy of the tongue. 
Dubois (106). On the anatomy of the larynx in Vertebrates. 
Gegenbaur (132). On the structure of the “ sublingua v in Lemurs 
and other Mammals. 
Gruber (139). On the muscle known as the extensor digiti indicis 
proprius in Mammals. 
Retterer (312). On the tonsils in Mammals. 
Waldeyer (387). On the anatomy of the pharynx aud larynx. 
(e.) Structures connected ivith the Reproductive Organs. 
Albrecht (1) and (3). On the homology of the Mammalian penis with 
the Selachian clasper. 
Laulanie (198). On the homologies of the seminal tubules in the $ . 
Pilliet (292). On the muscular coats of the Mammalian oviducts. 
2. Embryology. 
(a.) Foetal Membranes. 
Collucci (73). On the structure of the placenta. 
. Laulanie (199). On the structure of the placenta. 
(195) and (197). On the stroma of the maternal placenta of 
Rodents. 
Ryder (322). On the formation of the amnion. 
(b.) Development of Special Groups. 
Selenka (342). On the development of Marsupials. 
Parker (286). On the development of the skull in the Edentata and 
Insectivora. 
