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II. GENERAL BIOLOGY (incl. ANATOMY). 
[+ prefixed to a paragraph indicated that it relates , in part or altogether , 
to extinct forms: when the sign is placed before a. specific name it indicates 
that the species referred to is extinct.] 
General and Comparative Anatomy, 
a. General. 
(Cat) Davison (89), Camelidce ; Lesbre (170). 
Viscera of Ruminants ; Lonnberg (171). 
Histology of Cetacea ; Rawitz (264). 
Choeropus ; Parsons; Viscera of Primates', Bradley (52). Axilla; 
Gehry (123). 
