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XVI. Mammalia. 
Mam. 35 
Osteology, Recent Forms, General. — ■ 
Bone-transplantation, Simon, 573 ; 
Bone-structure, Grynfeltt, 209 ; Levy 
343 ; Bone-correlation with habits, 
Rudolf, 522; Rabbit, Hansen, 226; 
Cetacea, Harmer, 222 ; Edentates, 
-Schulthess, 554 ; Monotremata, 
Shufeldt, 571. 
Osteology, Skull. — Man and Anthro- 
poids, Bolk, 75; Dubois, 154, 155; 
Remane, 493; Sera, 567, 568; Sol- 
las, 590; Waldeyer-Hartz, 693; 
Cranium, Erinaceus, Michelsson, 393 ; 
Taxidea, Shufeldt, 570; Zapus, Po- 
•cock, 466 ; Rostral bone, Bos, Paulli, 
448; Skull, Connochaetes, Zukowsky, 
727 ; Equus, Zannini, 714 ; Prospero, 
476, 477 ; Os nariale, Edentata Weg- 
ner, 698 ; Tympanic region, Klaauw, 
300 ; Parasphenoid, Kampen, 288 ; 
Paramastoid, Ciiaine, 112 ; Jaws, 
Aiciiel, 10; Haller, 216; Furbrin- 
ger (Mam. pp. 110-134), 189 ; Jaw- 
joint, Wallisch, 695; Worthmann, 
710. 
Osteology, Vertebrae and Limb arches. 
— Vertebral column, Todd, 669 ; of 
Edentates, Burlet, 90 ; of Apes, 
Eggeling, 157, 158; Axis, Virchow, 
687 ; Sternal ribs, Richter, 500 ; Cora- 
coid, Romer, 516 ; Fore limb, Balaena, 
Kukenthal, 325 ; Femur Primates, 
Appleton, 35 ; Hind limb, Sirenia, 
Stromer, 619; Bovidae, Petersen, 
450; Joints, Fick, 168; Kajava, 
287; Rib-joints, Gessner, 196 ; Pelvis 
joint, Mijsberg, 394. 
Osteology and dentition, Extinct forms. 
— General, Henning, 234 ; Roman, 
514 ; Schlosser, 546 ; Primates, 
Thacker, 636 ; Jonge-Cohen, 285 ; 
Cheiroptera, Revilliod, 496 ; Insccti- 
vora, Matthew, 382; Carnivora, Eaton, 
156; Hilzheimer, 248; Thorpe, 
665; Rodentia, Troxell, 676; Pro- 
boscidea, Cooper, 127 ; Hilber, 242 ; 
Klahn, 301 ; Osborn, 436 ; Soergel, 
586, 587 ; Stefanescu, 603 ; Ungu- 
lata, Hilzheimer, 247 ; Sinclair, 
577, 578, 579; Troxell, 678, 679; 
Cetacea, Kellogg, 292 ; Pompeckj, 
471 ; Soot-Ryen, 598, 599 ; Des- 
mosiylus, Abel, 1 ; Tritylodon, Petro- 
nievics, 451. 
Alimentary System.- — Tongue, Krieg, 
320 ; Sonntag, 591, 596 ; Traut- 
mann, 670; Alimentary Canal, Sonn- 
tag, 592 ; Sonntag & Duncan, 597 ; 
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^Esophagus, Arcangelini, 36 ; 
Stomach, Trias, 672 ; Zimmermann, 
721 ; Intestine, Florence, 172 ; 
Neuville, 422 ; Tang, 631 ; Vogt, 
688; Villemin, 683; Caecum, Zim- 
mermann, 724 ; Liver, Aron, 38 ; 
Fortuyn, 178 ; Levy, 343 ; Pfuhl, 
454, 455 ; Biliary ducts, Stevenson, 
608. 
Circulatory System. — Heart, Cady, 
95 ; Reid, 491 ; Bloodvessels, Argaud 
& Dubanoher, 37; Baldwin, 43; 
Burlet, 90; Das, 140; Vimtrup, 
684 ; Blood, Herval, 236 ; Neser, 
419; Krumbiiaar & Musser, 322; 
Riess, 502. 
Ductless Glands. — Spleen, Demel, 
142; Klaschen, 362 ; Neubert, 420; 
Adrenals, Bloch, 67 ; Lymph glands, 
Hendorfer, 240 ; Lymph nodes, Job, 
279. 
Respiratory System. — Macklin, 364; 
Neuville, 421, 423 ; Schulze, 556. 
Excretory Organs. — -Kidney, Hol- 
latz, 254; Turchini, 681. 
Organs of Reproduction. — Testis, 
Burlet, 89, 91 ; Crew, 137 ; Crew 
& Fell, 138 ; Graafian follicles, 
Miassoiedoff, 391 ; Salazar, 527; 
Placenta, Andresen, 26 ; Becher, 
54, 55, 56 ; Flynn, 175 ; Accessory 
Male Organs, Bittera, 64 ; Klaar & 
Krasa, 299; Krediet, 317; Kroll- 
ing, 321; Kunze, 327; Sack, 525; 
Zsamar, 726 ; Accessory female organs, 
Bolk, 72 ; Dentici, 144 ; Henneberg, 
233; Lange, 334; Schmotzer, 548; 
Schmotzer & Zimmermann, 549. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 
Sense organs. — Sight, Murase, 413 ; 
Internal ear, G. Alexander, 13 ; 
Otoliths, Magnus & Kleyn, 368 ; 
KleijN & Magn'us, 364 ; Organ of 
Jacobson, Broman, 85. 
Heart and Circulation. — Heart, Bijl- 
sma & Roessingh, 63; Cady, 95; 
Blood, Amendt, 24; Hervel, 236; 
Neser, 419 ; Chemistry of blood, 
Doisey & Beckmann, 151 ; Changes 
after death, Leger, 336. 
Respiration. — Gjaja & Males, 199 ; 
Parker, 446. 
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