LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
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represent those of the lateral line in fishes ; the observations were made 
on Pig-embryos. 
123. Furbringer, M. Ueber die Nervenkaniile im Humerus der Amnio- 
ten. Morph. JB. xi. pp. 484-486. 
On the homologies of certain foramina for the passage of the radial 
nerve in the distal end of the humerus in certain Mammalia. 
124. G-audry, A. Sur les Hyenes de la grotte de Gargas, decouvertes 
par M. Felix Regnault. OR. c. pp. 325-328. 
Note on a complete skeleton of Hycena crocuta var. spelcea , found in a 
cave in the South of France. 
125. -. Sur les Dinoceratides que M. Marsh a recueillis dans Peocene 
du Wyoming. Op. cit. ci. pp. 718-720. 
126. Gegenbaur, C. Ueber das Rudiment einer septalen Nasendruse 
beim Menschen. Morph. JB. xi. pp. 486-488. 
The nasal gland was discovered by Kolliker, and was supposed to be 
homologous with the organ of Jacobson ; this Gegenbaur thinks is not 
the case. 
127. Geinitz, H. B. Ueber Milchzahne des Mammuth, Elephas primi- 
genius . Festschrift Ges. Isis (Dresden) 1885, pp. 66-74, pi. iii. 
128. Gervais. H. P. Sur le developpement du bassin chez les Cetaces. 
C.R. ci. pp. 1281 & 1282. 
Shows that the ossification of the pelvic girdle of Cetacea does not take 
place till after birth, probably at the age of one year. 
129. Gibson, J. L. The Blood-Forming Organs, and Blood Formation. 
J. Anat. Phys. xx. pp. 100-113. 
Investigation on two elements of the blood, called by the author 
coloured and colourless microcytes respectively ; the former are frag¬ 
ments of broken-down red corpuscles, the latter are derived from the 
nuclei of blood-corpuscles, and especially of nucleated red ones, and are 
supposed to be the immediate agents of coagulation. 
130. Gierke, H. Die Stutzsubstanz des Centralnervensystems. Arch, 
mikr. Anat. xxv. pp. 441-552. 
131. Gill, T. The Eggs of Ornithorhynclius. Science, iv. pp. 452 
& 453. 
A letter containing references to ancient descriptions of the eggs of 
Ornithorhynchus. 
131a. Goode, G. B. (edited by). The Fisheries and Fishery Industries 
of the United States. Section I. The Natural History of Useful 
Aquatic Animals. Washington : 1884, 4to, 2 volumes, text and atlas, 
pp. 1-895. 
This volume contains :— 
(a) The Whales and Porpoises, by G. Brown Goode, pp. 1-32, 
pis. i.-xi. 
(5) The Seals and Walruses, by Joel A. Allen, pp. 33-74, pis. 
xii.-xxv. 
