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General account of the anatomy and osteology. 
331. Turstig, J. Entwickelung der primitiven Aorten. SB. Ges. Dorp, 
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332. *Vialleton, L. Contribution a l’etude de l'endartere de Phomme 
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333. Virchow, H, Ueber die Form der Falten des Corpus ciliare bei 
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Description of the folds of the ciliary body of the eye in the various 
Mammalian Orders. 
333a. Westling, C. Beitrage zur Kenntnis des Peripherischen Nerven- 
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Pithecus satyrus and Ornithorhynchus paradoxus were the objects of 
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334. Wiedersperg, G. Von. Beitrage zur Entwickelungsgeschichte 
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Studies on spermatogenesis. 
335. Wilckens, M. Die Abstammung der Rindes und die tertiaren 
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Account of the ancestors of the Bovidee f the earliest form being 
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336. ——. Die Rinder des Diluviums und der Pfahlbauten. Op. cit . v. 
pp. 79-95 & 109-123. 
A general account of the fossil Bovidce. 
337. —Die schweineartigen Tiere (Suiden). T. c . pp. 208-222, 
233-241, 263-270, & 295-308. 
A general account of what has been written about fossil Suidce. 
338. -. Die kamelartigen Tiere (Cameliden). T. c. pp. 418-434. 
A similar account of the Camels, 
339. --. Die hundeartigen Tiere (Caniden) des Tertiars, T. c. 
pp. 459-465, 489-499, & 518-529, 
A similar account of Tertiary Canidce. 
340. —-—, Die hundeartigen Tiere (Caniden) des Diluviums. T. c. 
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341. # -—. Form und Leben der landwirthschaftlichen Hausthiere. 
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342. Wilder, B, G. Do the Cerebellum and the Oblongata represent 
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343. -. The Relative Position of the Cerebrum and the Cerebellum 
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