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Taking advantage of the space of the plate, figures of the following species from the same country, which have not hitherto been illustrated have been added. They were described or noticed in the list before referred to. Cystignathus dorsalis, t. 1. f. 2. Phryniscus Australis, t. 2. f. 1. DUM. AND BIB. E. GEN. viii. 725. Bombinator Australis, GRAY, PROC. ZOOL. SOC. 1838. 57. III. Mr.

With the forty-foot, however, only very moderate powers seemed to have been employed, whence Dr. Robinson argued a deficiency of defining power. Proc. Roy. Robinson, Proc. Roy. Ass., 1843, Dr. Robinson's closing Address. Phil. Roy. Ir. Before 1850 a star was visible in each of the two larger openings by which it is pierced; since then, one only. Am. Ac., vol. iii., p. 87; Astr.

Soc., 1909-1910, pp. 191-218. On this subject, compare A Theory of Time and Space, by Mr. Univ. Mr. "Natural Realism and Present Tendencies in Philosophy," Proc. Arist. Soc., 1908-1909, p. 165. Die Erfahrungsgrundlagen unseres Wissens, p. 28. Cf. Principia Mathematica, Vol. I, * 14, and Introduction, Chap. III. For the definition of existence, cf. * 14. 02. Cf.

The males of certain other fishes inhabiting South America and Ceylon, belonging to two distinct Orders, have the extraordinary habit of hatching within their mouths, or branchial cavities, the eggs laid by the females. Prof. Wyman, in 'Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. Sept. 15, 1857. Also Prof. Turner, in 'Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Nov. 1, 1866, p. 78. Dr.

Langdon's first description of the text, in Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch., Vol. XXXVI , pp. 188 ff., was based on a comparatively small fragment only; and on his completion of the text from other fragments in Pennsylvania. Expos.

On the other hand, an American officer calls and sweeps me of everything, and then lugs out a bundle of continental proc! such trash, that hardly a cow would give a corn shock for a horse load of it. The Englishman leaves me richer than he found me, and abler to educate and provide for my children: the American leaves me and my family half ruined.

The rival claims of priority no longer interest us, but the occasion is one of the most memorable in the history of the race. Osler: Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., XI, Sect. Hist. Med., pp. 65-69, 1918, or, Annals Med. Hist., N.Y., I, 329-332. Cf. also Morton's publications reprinted in Camac's book cited above. Ed.

More recently these identical pieces were purchased for the Museum of Antiquities, Edinburgh, where they now are. See Proc. Soc. Antiq., vol. xxiii. Sir John Malcolm, who was at this time M.P. for Launceston.

In France the Sportsman excites the hound by shouts of hare! hare! and the waggoner there turns his horses by his voice, and the use of the word hurhaut! By Sir EVERARD HOME, Bart., Philos. Trans., 1823. Paper by Prof. HARRISON. Proc.

It has been positively asserted by good observers that spiders are attracted by music. It is also well known that some dogs howl when hearing particular tones. Several accounts have been published to this effect. Mr. Peach writes to me that an old dog of his howls when B flat is sounded on the flute, and to no other note. Mr. R. Brown, in 'Proc. Zool.

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