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Victor E. Emmel A dissecting microscope, an accessory of the compound microscope 323-324
Victor E. Emmel A dissecting microscope, an accessory of the compound microscope 323-324
==Contents - July==
The microscopic anatomy of the epiphysis of the opossum
H. E. Jordan
Pages: 325-338
The gelatin method of preserving anatomical specimens with especial reference to neurological preparations
Mervin T. Sudler W. J. Baumgartner
Pages: 339-342
Report upon the collection of human embryos at the johns hopkins university
Franklin P. Mall
Pages: 343-357
Book Reviews
Simon H. Gage Retirement of Professor Burt Green Wilder 359-362
Announcement
International Commission on embryological nomenclature 362
Localisation Motrice ET Kinesthèsique. Les noyaux masticateur et mèsencèphalique du trijumeau chez le lapin. By Edouard Willems. Le Névraxe, vol. 12, pp. 1–220, 1911
Pages: 363-364

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Contents - January

J. Parsons Schaeffer Dissectible blotting paper models 1-9

B. F. Kingsbury The term “Chromaffin System” and the nature of the “Chromaffin Reaction” 11-16

Thyng FW. The anatomy of a 7.8 mm pig embryo. (1911) Anat. Rec. 5: 17 - 45.

Contents - February

A note on the source and character of the early blood vessels of the kidney Helmina Jeidell Pages: 47-54

Complete double ureter in man Abram T. Kerr Pages: 55-69

A self‐made naturalist George A. Piersol Pages: 71-86

Proceedings of the American Association of Anatomists twenty‐sixth session Pages: 87-89

Proceedings of the American Association of Anatomists twenty‐seventh session Pages: 90-97

Contents - March

William Snow MillerThe distribution of lymphoid tissue in the lung 99-119

Wesley M. BaldwinDuodenal diverticula in man 121-140

T. D. Merrigan An unusually large peritoneal fossa mesenterico‐parietal 141-144

Pierre A. Fish Black tops for laboratory tables 145-146

Contents - April

William Snow Miller - Abraham Chovet: An early teacher of anatomy in Philadelphia 147-172

Frank A. Stromsten On the relations between the mesenchymal spaces and the development of the posterior lymph hearts of turtles 173-178

Samuel T. Orton Note on an anomaly of the postcentral sulcus simulating the double rolandic of giacomini 179-181

A. Brachet On the development of the two first blastomeres of the frog's egg 183-185


Book Reviews

Normentafeln zur entwicklungsgeschichte der wirbeltiere 186

G. Carl Huber A method for isolating the renal tubules of mammalia 187-194

Gehirn und Rüuckenmark. Leitfaden für das Studium der Morphologie und des Faserverlaufs. Von Dr. Med. Emil Villiger. Zweite Auflage. Leipzig. Verlag von W. Engelmann. 1910. 278 pages and 224 figures. 195-196

Contents - May

W. M. Baldwin The pancreatic ducts in man, together with a study of the microscopical structure of the minor duodenal papilla 197-228

Herbert N. T. Nichols The occurrence in man of double ganglia upon the dorsal roots of the spinal nerves 229-247

Jeremiah S. Ferguson The reticulum of lymphatic glands 249-260

Contents - June

Geo. S. Huntington The development of the lymphatic system in the reptiles 261-276

Margaret Reed Lewis Warren H. Lewis The cultivation of tissues from chick embryos in solutions of NaCl, CaCl2, KC1 and NaHCO3 277-293

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Charles S. Minot Note on the blastodermic vesicle of the opossum 295-300

Richard W. Harvey The volume of the ventricles of the brain 301-305

Jacques Loeb On the teaching of anatomy 306-308

Shinkishi Hatai A formula for determining the total length of the leopard frog (R. Pipiens) for a given body weight 309-312

B. F. Kingsbury The histological demonstration of lipoids 313-318

George L. Streeter Regarding the preservation of anatomical material 319-322

Victor E. Emmel A dissecting microscope, an accessory of the compound microscope 323-324

Contents - July

The microscopic anatomy of the epiphysis of the opossum H. E. Jordan Pages: 325-338

The gelatin method of preserving anatomical specimens with especial reference to neurological preparations Mervin T. Sudler W. J. Baumgartner Pages: 339-342

Report upon the collection of human embryos at the johns hopkins university Franklin P. Mall Pages: 343-357

Book Reviews

Simon H. Gage Retirement of Professor Burt Green Wilder 359-362

Announcement

International Commission on embryological nomenclature 362

Localisation Motrice ET Kinesthèsique. Les noyaux masticateur et mèsencèphalique du trijumeau chez le lapin. By Edouard Willems. Le Névraxe, vol. 12, pp. 1–220, 1911 Pages: 363-364