LIST OP PUBLICATIONS. 
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270. Rope, G. T. On the Range of the Dormouse in England and 
Wales. Zool, (3) ix. pp. 201-213. 
The Dormouse appears to be found more frequently in the southern 
and western counties, and to be rarer in the northern and eastern. 
271. Rubattel, R. Recherches sur le develloppement du cristalliu 
chez l’homme et quelques animaux superieurs. Rec. Z. Suisse, ii. 
pp. 203-231, pis. vii. & viii. 
Notes on the development of the lens. The principal conclusion seems 
to be that the capsule of the lens is mesoblastic in origin. 
272. Rudinger, N. Ueber eine Druse auf der Stirn-und Scheitel-region 
bei Antelopen. SB. bayer. Ak. 1885, pp. 110-112. 
On a certain large gland found between the horns on the head of the 
Gemsbock (Oryx capensis). 
273. Ruge, G. Ueber die Gesichtmuskulatur der Halbaffen. Morph. 
JB. xi. pp. 243-315, pis. xiv.-xvi. 
On the comparative myology of the face of certain Lemurs. [See 
Lemur idee.'] 
274. Rutimeyer, L. Studien zu der Geschichte der Hirschfamilie. 
I. Schadelbau. Verb. Ges. Basel, vii. pp. 3-61. 
Account of the modifications of the skull in all the genera of recent 
Cervidce , and also some account of the fossil forms. 
275. Ryder, J. A. On the Development of the Mammary Glands and 
genitalia of the Cetacea. Bull. U. S. Fish. Comm. v. pp. 135-142. 
276. -. On the Development of the Mammary Glands of Cetacea. 
Am. Nat. xix. pp. 616-618. 
277. -. On the Genesis of the Extra Terminal Phalanges in the 
Cetacea. T. c. pp. 1013-1015. 
The extra digits of the phalanges of Globicephalus are ossified in the 
primitive blastema at a much later date than the true digits, and are 
compared with the cartilaginous extensions of the phalanges of certain 
Pinnipedia , whence the conclusion is drawn that the Cetacea are derived 
from some Pmnipedian-like form. 
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278. Sanson, A. Sur les Equides quaternaires. Bulk Soc. Anthrop. 
(3) vii. pp. 37-51. 
On the remains of a species of Equus. 
279. *Schleich, G. Der Augengrund des Kaninchens und des Frosches, 
Tubingen : 1885, 8vo, 16 pp., 3 pis. 
280. Schlosser, M. Nachtrage und Berichtigungen zu : “ die Nager des 
europaischen Tertiars.” Palseontogr. xxxi. pp. 323-328. \_Cf. Zool. 
Rec. xxi. Mamm. p. 28.] 
281. -. Zur Stammesgeschichte der Hufthiere. Zool. Anz. viii. 
pp. 683-687. 
The author agrees with Cope in considering the Condylarthra as the 
most primitive stock, from which all Ungulates have descended. 
