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MAMMALIA. 
Trotter (319). On the significance of the clavicle of Mammalia. 
Furbringer (123). On the homologies of certain foramina in the 
Mammalian humerus. 
Retterer (266). On the development of the skeleton of the extremi¬ 
ties of Mammals. 
Bronx [Leche] (46). Osteology of the Mammalian crus and pes. 
Baur (21), (22), (23), (24), and (26). On the morphology of the Mam¬ 
malian tarsus. 
Bardeleben (14-17). On the morphology of the Mammalian carpus 
and tarsus. 
(d.) Nervous Structures and Sense Organs. 
Sharp (292). On the Vertebrate eye and its homologies. 
Carriere (61). Morphology of the eye. 
Ferre (101). On the auditory nerve in Vertebrates. 
Froriep (122). On the morphology of the 7th, 9th, and 10th cranial 
nerves. 
Fleisch (110). On the form and curves of the Mammalian spinal cord. 
Westling (333a). On the peripheral nervous system. 
(e.) General Anatomy of the Soft Parts. 
Albrecht (6). On the formation of the upper lip. 
Albrecht (7). On the homologies of the pharyngeal diverticula of 
Fish and higher Mammals. 
Sutton (306). On ligaments and their evolution. 
Gibson (129). On blood-forming organs. 
3. Embryology. 
(a.) General Works. 
Biondi (38), Laulanie (182),Wiedersperg(334). On spermatogenesis. 
Brown (47). On spermatogenesis in the Rat. 
Bellonci (30), (32), Flemming (110). On the occurrence of polar or 
directive vesicles in Mammalian ovarian ova. 
Reuter (267). On hermaphroditism. 
Dusing (95). On the theory of sex. 
(b.) Phenomena of Early Stages. 
Haddon (141). On some points in the early stages of the development 
of Mammals. 
Kollman (169). On the early stages of Vertebrate development. 
(c.) Development of Skeleton. 
Albrecht (4). Note as to the presence of the notochord represented 
by seven ossifications in the nasal septum of a young Pig. 
