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[Jentink, F. A.] On a Collection of Bats from the West Indies. 
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Jolyet, — . Recherches sur la Respiration des C£tac6s. C.R. Soc. Biol. 
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A captive specimen of Turiops tursio enabled observations to be made 
as to the volume of expiration, the rate of oxygenation, and the general 
mechanism of Cetacean respiration. 
Kermode, P. M. C. Contributions to a Vcrtcbrato Fauna of the Rle of 
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Keith, A. The Ligaments of the Catarhine Monkeys, with references 
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The rudimentary structures alluded to seem clearly to indicate that 
during their evolution Placentals have passed through a Marsupial 
stage. 
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A supplemental note to an earlier paper. 
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The author makes certain critical observations as to the homology of 
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Kukentiial, W. Entwickelungsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen am 
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A long technical discussion, with original observations on the develop- 
ment and homology of the teeth of the group in question, in which 
Bateson’s theory of cleavage, as exemplified in Ommatophoca rossi , is 
taken into account. 
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Lataste, F. Le Systeme dentaire du genre Daman , h propos du 
Memoire de M. F. Woodward, intituld “ On the Milk-Dentition of 
Procavia ( Hyrax ) capensis , and of the Rabbit, with Remarks on the 
Relation of the Milk- and Permanent-Dentitions of the Mammalia .” 
Act. Soc. Chili, ii, pp. clxx-clxxii. 
Criticises some of the statements in the paper by Woodward, quoted 
in Zool. Rec. xxix, Mamm, p. 38. 
