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THE Journal of Anatomy and Physiology for April, 1881 (vol. xv. part 3), contains:—On the bones, articulations, and muscles of the rudimentary hind-limb of the Greenland right whale (Balana mysticetus), by Dr. J. Struthers.—On the stridulating apparatus of Callomyslax gagata, by Prof. A. C. Haddon (Plate 20).—On the sternum as an index of age and sex, by Dr. Thomas Dwight (concludes that the breast-bone is no trustworthy guide either to the sex or the age).—On the mechanism of costal respiration, by Dr. J. M. Hobson (with figures).—On the membrana propria of the mammary gland, by Dr. C. W. M. Moullin (with figures).—On double and treble staining of microscopical specimens, by Dr. W. Stirling.—On the comparative anatomy of the lymphatics of the mammalian urinary bladder, by Drs. George and F. Elizabeth Hoggan (plate 21).—Notes on a dissection of a case of epispadias, and on the morphology of the muscles of the tongue and pharynx, by Dr. R. J. Anderson.—On the so-called movements of pronation and supination in the hind-limb of certain marsupials, by Dr. A. H. Young.—A contribution to the pathological anatomy of pneumonokoniosis (Chalicosis pulmonum), by Thos. Harris (plate 22).—On the histology of some of the rarer forms of malignant bone tumours, by Robt. Maguire.—On the morbid histology of the liver in acute yellow atrophy, by Prof. Dreschfeld.—On the relationship between the muscle and its contraction, by Dr. J. Theodore Cash.—Anatomical notes.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 24, 45–46 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/024045c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/024045c0