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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.


No. V.—JANUARY, 1862.

REVIEWS.

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    St. Hilaire on the Systematic Position of Man. Histoire Naturelle Généraie des Règnes Organiques, par M. Isidore Geoffroy St. Hilaire. Tome II. le partie. 1856.
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    The Collections of the Novara Expedition. Die Ausbeute der Oesterreichischen Naturforscher an Säugethieren und Reptihen während der Weltumsegelung Sr Majestät Fregatte Novara, Von Dr. L. J. Fitzinger
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES.

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    On the Cedars of Lebanon, Taurus, Algeria, and India. By J. D. Hooker, M.D., F.R.S. (With three Plates)
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    On the Morphology of the Female Flower of the Abietineæ. By Professor Robert Caspary
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    The Sumatran Elephant. By Prof. H. Schlegel
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    72
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    Observations on some Australian and Feegeean Heterocyathi and their Parasitical Sipunculus. By John Denis Macdonald, R.N., F.R.S., Surgeon of H.M.S. "Icarus"
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    On the Myology of the Orang-Utang. By William Selby Church, B.A., Lee's Reader in Anatomy, Christ Church, Oxford, (continued)
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    Anatomical Notes. By Professor Hyrtl of the University of Vienna, (continued)
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    Upon a non-Striped Muscle connected with the Orbital Periosteum of Man and Mammals, and on the Musculus Keratocricoideus. By Wm. Turner, M.B. (Lond.) F.R.S.E., Senior Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh
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    Note sur l'Encéphale de l'Orang-outang, par J. L. C. Schroedor van der Kolk et W. Vrolik. (With Plate IV.)
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