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IT.— SUBJECT INDEX. 
N.B. — The number in Clarendon type 
quoted after the author's name, in 
the Subject and Systematic Indices, 
refers to “ Titles ,” where a fuller 
reference will be found. 
GENERAL. 1003 
1. Historical. 
Bather, 9 & 10 ; Clark, 34; Kis- 
hinouye, 126 ; Spencer, 215 ; Susaeta 
y Ochoa de Echaguen, 222. 
2. General Treatises. 
Bruecher, 20 , Macbride, 157 ; Pear- 
son, 186. 
3. Bibliography. 
Clark, 34 ; Goto, 91 ; Spencer, 215 ; 
Verrill, 231. 
6. Technique. 
Clark, 37 ; Fourtau, 82 ; Goldfarb, 
88 ; Tckakhotine, 223. 
STRUCTURE. 1007 
1. General accounts. 
Bather, 9, 10 & 11 ; Foerste, 78 ; 
Gemmill, 84 ; Goto, 91 ; Haanen, 97 ; 
Hawkins, 99 ; Herwerden, 105 ; Jack- 
son, 111 ; Kirk, 125 ; Lastotschkin, 
142; Mortensen, 171; Ohshima, 179; 
Orton, 180 ; Pearson, 187 ; Reed, 193 ; 
Scott, 207 ; Spencer, 215 ; Stefanini, 
217 ; Tennent & Keiller, 226 ; Verrill, 
231 & 233. 
2. Symmetries. 
Runnstrom, 201. 
3. Homologies of classes. 
Spencer, 215. 
4. Skeletal tissue. 
Becker, 12 ; Clarke & Wheeler, 41. 
5. Skeletal Anatomy. 
Becker, 13 & 14 ; Nielson, 177 ; 
Sheerer, de Morgan & Fuchs, 208 ; 
Susaeta y Ochoa de Echaguen, 222. 
8. Digestive system. 
Runnstrom, 201. 
12. Generative organs, 
Fourtau, 79. 
