14 Marnm. 
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( d) The Manatees and the Arctic Sea Cow, by F. W. True, 
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132. Grewingk, C. Neue Funde subfossiler Wirbelthierreste unserer 
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Remarks on a series of specimens collected in Kamschatka. 
134. Guldberg, C. A. Ueber das Centralnervensystem der Barten- 
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A complete account of the nervous system of the Whale. The anatomy, 
the convolution, the weight, and size of the brains of the various mem¬ 
bers of the Cetacea are entered into in detail; the descriptions more 
particularly refer to Balmnopterci musculus. 
135. -. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Eierstockeier bei Echidna. 
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The author entirely corroborates Poulton's observations on Ornitho- 
rhynchus , and Beddard’s (27) on Echidna . 
136. -. On the Existence of a Fourth Species of the Genus Balceno- 
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137. ——. The Whale Exhibition in Hamburg. Nature, xxxi. p. 362. 
138. Gunther, A. Guide to the Galleries of Mammalia of the British 
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After an introduction there is a description of the contents of the 
Mammalian and Osteological galleries. The last section contains an 
account of the Cetaceans, by Prof. Flower. 
139. -. Note on a Supposed Melanotic Variety of the Leopard from 
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Description of a black variety of the Leopard from near Grahams- 
town. 
140. Haacke, W. On the Marsupial Ovum, the Mammary Pouch, and 
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Some account of the egg of Echidna , discovered by Haacke almost 
simultaneously with Caldwell. Also remarks on the marsupial pouch in 
which the egg is incubated. 
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Gives an explanation of the blastopore of Van Benedeu as the spot 
where the true embryonic area is exposed to the surface, but afterwards 
sinks below the yelk blastoderm (Deckenzelleu). 
