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Show 298 MR. F. E. BEDDARD ON THE [Nov. 3, XI. CHATIN.-Annales de Sci. Nat. (Zoologie), ser. 5, vol. xv. art. no. 12. XII. JOLY et LAVOCAT.-Mem. de la Soc. des Sci. Nat. de Strasbourg, 1846, vol. iii. XIII. OWEN.-Trans. Zool. Soc. vols. ii. &, iii. XIV. BELL.-Proc. Zool. Soc. 1876, p. 184. XV. HAUGHTON.-Proc. Irish Acad. vol. ix. p. 527. XVI. TURNER.-Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, p. 102. XVII. MURIE.-Journ. Anat. vol. v. p. 131. XVIII. D E LONGCHAMPS.-Mem. de la Soc. Linn, de Normandie, vol. viii. XIX. STEEL.-Proc. Zool. Soc. 1880, p. 2. XX. BEDDARD & TREVES.-Proc. Zool. Soc. 1889, p. 7. XXI. HAUGHTON.-Proc. Irish Acad. vol. ix. p. 515. XXII. O W E N . - ' Anatomy of Vertebrates.' XXIII. MACALISTER.-" Flexor Muscles of Vertebrate Limbs," Journ. Anat. vol. vii. p. 283. XXIV. MIVART & MURIE.-Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 329. X X V . BRANDT.-Mem. de l'Acad. des Sciences de St. Petersb. vol. xiv. 1869. XXVI. GEORGE.-Ann. de Sci. Nat. (Zoologie), ser. 6, vol. i. art. no. 9, p. 123. XXVII. ANDERSON.-Journ. of Anat. vol. xvii. (1882) p. 491. XXVIII. MAYER.-Verhandl. Leopold.-Carolin. Akad. d. Natur-forscher, vol. xxii. p. 1. XXIX. MIALL & GREENWOOD.-Studies in Comp. Anat. no. ii. (1878); also Journ. Anat. vols, xii., xiii. XXX. WATSON.-Journ. Anat. vol. ix. p. 118. XXXI. YOUNG.-Journ. Anat. vol. xiv. p. 289. XXXII. MURIE.-Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. ix. 1872, p. 177. XXXIII. CUVIER.-Lecons d'Anat. Comp. XXXIV. WINDLE & PARSONS.-Proc. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 370. XXXV. WELKER.-Archiv fur Anat, 1878, p. 20. XXXVI. P. THOMPSON.-J. Anat. vol. xxxiii. p. 423. 7. On some Points in the Anatomy, chiefly of the Heart and Vascular System, of the Japanese Salamander, Megalobatrachus japonicus. By F R A N K E. BEDDARD, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.S.E., Prosector to the Society. [Received September 29, 1903.] (Text-figures 28-34.) The anatomy of the Japanese Salamander has formed the subject of more than one memoir of late years, and has been furthermore treated of incidentally in a number of papers dealing with the anatomy of organs and systems of organs in the Amphibia generally*. The dissection of two examples of this * Oeawa (Mitth. Medicin. Facult. k. Japan. Univ. Bd. v. no. i, 1902) gives a copious bibliography. |