WORK ON THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
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(d.) Development of Nerves and Sense Organs. 
Hiltner (147). On the development of the optic nerve. 
Pjlliet (251). On the blood supply of the cornea in the Mammalian 
foetus. 
Rubattel (271). On the development of the Mammalian lens. 
(e.) Development of Other Organs and Structures. 
Turstig (331). On the development of the primitive aortic arches of 
the Dog. 
Fischelis (108). On the development of the thymus and thyroid. 
Emery (98). Embryology of the Mammalian kidney. 
Chievitz (63). On the development of the salivary glands. 
4. Histology. 
(a.) Text Booh. 
Frey (121). Text-book of histology. 
(b.) Histology of Nerves and Sense Organs. 
Gierke (130). On the histology of brain substance. 
Boveri (44). On the histology of nerve fibres. 
Virchow (333). On the folds of the Mammalian corpus ciliare. 
KoganSi (165). On the histology of the iris. 
(c.) Histology of the Epithelial Structures and Muscle. 
Pilliet & Boulart (253). On the anal and other skin glands of 
Mammals. 
Severin (291). On the epithelium of the Mammalian stomodoeum. 
Retterer (265). On the histological structure of the tonsils. 
Ranvier (262). On the histology of mucous membranes. ♦ 
Melland (205). Explanation of the appearance of transverse stria- 
tion in muscle-fibre. 
5. Palaeontology. 
Ameghino (12). On the oligocene Mammals of the Argentine Re¬ 
public. 
Burmeister (54). Further descriptions of several species of Mam¬ 
mals first described by Bravard. 
Lydekker (190). Catalogue of fossil Mammalia in the Natural 
History Museum. 
Major (199). On the pliocene Mammalian fauna of the Val d’Arno, 
Schlosser (281). On the phylogeny of the Ungulata. 
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