LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
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245. Parker, W. K. On the Structure and Development of the Skull 
in the Mammalia. Part III. Insectivora. P R. Soc. xxxviii. pp. 
129-138 [abstract]. 
The position of the Insectivora as the lowest and most archaic of the 
Eutherian stock is confirmed. Galeojoithecus , in which a small para- 
sphenoid has been discovered, must be put in an order by itself ; it is 
intermediate between the lowest Marsupials and the highly specialized 
frugivorous Bats. 
246. Pascoe, F. P. List of British Vertebrate Animals. London : 
1885, 16mo. 
Mammals, pp. 65-71. 66 are recorded as occurring in Great Britain. 
247. Peli, F. Osservazioni sull’ organo di Jacobson e sul canale di Sten- 
son nel Cammello. Mem. Acc. Bologn. (4) vi. pp. 181-184. Del 
muscolo io-epiglottico negli animali domestici ; pp. 185-188, 1 pi. 
248. Philips, C. The Dog of Sacred History. Zool. (3) ix. pp. 1-3. 
249. Phillips, E. L. Notes on the Antelopes of Somali-land. P. Z. S. 
1885, pp. 930-932. 
Short notes on Antelopes met with by Mr. Lort Phillips in his expe¬ 
dition to Somali-land. The species, 10 in number, were determined 
by P. L. Sclater. 1 species of Gazelle and 1 of Neotragus are probably 
new. 
250. Pilliet, A. Structure de la portion gaufree de l’estomac du 
Chameau. Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. x. pp. 40 & 41. 
On the histology of the Camel’s stomach. 
251. -. Sur les vaisseaux de la cristalloide posterieure chez les foetus 
de Mammiferes. T. c. pp. 55-59. 
252. -. Sur la glande de Harder du Chameau. T. c. pp. 349 & 350. 
253. - & Boulart, R. Sur quelques glandes conglomerees du tegu- 
mente externe. T. c. pp. 337-347. 
On the anatomy of the anal and other skin glands of Mammals. 
254. Pittier, H., & Ward, M. F. Contributions a l’histoire naturelle 
du pays-d’enhaut Vaudois. Bull. Soc. Vaud. xxi. p. 111. 
Contains a list of the Mammals of Canton Vaud, pp. 119-121, in which 
24 species are enumerated. 
255. Pouchet, —. Dissection d’un foetus de Cachalot. C.R. c. 
pp. 1277-1280. 
The author shows that the reservoirs in which the spermaceti is found 
are nothing more than the extremely modified nasal chamber of the 
right side. 
256. -. Sur le developpement des dents du Cachalot. Op. cit. ci. 
pp. 753 & 754. 
On the histological structure and development of the teeth of the 
Sperm Whale. There is no enamel, and the dentine is in the form of a 
cone, being very thin at the top. 
