LIST OP PUBLICATIONS. 
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167. Kolliker, A. Eine Antwort an Herrn Albrecht in Sachen der 
Entstehung der Hypophysis und des spheno-ethmoidalen Teiles des 
Schadels. Biol. Centrabl. v. p. 11. 
An answer to and criticism of Albrecht’s paper on epipituitary centres 
of the brain. [See Zool. Rec. xxi. Mamm. p. 2.] 
168. Kollman, A. Der Tastapparat des Fusses von Affe und Mensch. 
Arch. Anat. Phys. (Anat.) 1885, pp. 56-101, pis. iii.-v. 
On the lines and markings of the feet of Men and Monkeys. 
169. Kollman, J. Gemeinsame Entwickelungsbahnen der Wirbelthiere. 
Arch. Anat. Phys. (Anat.) 1885, pp. 279-306, pi. xii.; Z. wiss. 
Zool. xli. pp. 517-524. 
On the early stages of development, with remarks on gastrulation and 
primitive streaks. 
170. Kolombatovic, J. Imenik Kraljesnjaka Dalmacije. Split. : 8vo, 
38 pp. 
Account of the vertebrate fauna of Dalmatia. (Mammals, pp. 7-11.) 
171. Krudener, A. von. Zur Naturgeschichte des Elches. Zool. Gart. 
xxvi. pp. 336 & 337. 
172. Lake, P. On a Peculiar Form of Hippopotamus major found at 
Barrington. Geol. Mag. (3) ii. pp. 318-320. 
173. Landois, H. Ueber die “ aus-gespeiene Milz.” Zool. Gart. xxvi. 
pp. 18-22. 
On a story current among horse-breeders in Germany to the effect that 
the foal, at birth, vomits out its spleen. The mass in question is shown 
by the author to be neither the spleen nor the placenta, but a product of 
the large allantoic cavity of the horse, partly organic and partly 
inorganic. 
174. --. Hasenzucht in enger Gefangenschaft. T. c. pp. 359-361. 
175. -. Eine seltene Hirschgeweih-Abnormitat. T. c. p. 363. 
176. Langkavel, B. Aphorismen fiber Eisbaren. Zool. Gart. xxvi. 
pp. 279-282. 
177. --. Der asiatische Lowe. T. c. pp. 338-341. 
178. Lankester, E. R. On the Heart described by Professor Owen in 
1841 as that of Apteryx. P. Z. S. 1885, pp. 239 & 240. 
The heart described was really that of Ornithorynchus , which must have 
been substituted for one of Apteryx by mistake. 
179. Lansdell, H. Russian Central Asia. London : 1885, 8vo, 
2 vols. 
In an appendix (vol. ii. p. 506), there is an account of the fauna of 
Russian Turkestan, compiled and translated from many sources, but 
chiefly from Fedchenko’s great work. A list of 83 species of 
Mammals is given. 
1885. [vol. xxii.] b 2 
