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CONTENTS OF No. VII.-JULY, 1862.

With a Lithographic Plate.

Reviews.

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25. On the two Forms, or Dimorphic Conditions, in the Species of Primula, and on their remarkable Sexual Relations. By Charles Darwin

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Original Articles.

26. On the Evidence of the Antiquity of Man, afforded by the Physical Structure of the Somme Valley. By John Lubbock, Esq., F.R.S.

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27. On the Mammals, Birds, etc. of the Mackenzie River District. By Bernard Ross, Esq.

28. Note on the Distortions which present themselves in the Crania of the Ancient Britons. By Joseph Barnard Davis, M.R.C.S. Engl. F.S.A. &c.

29. The Structure of the Stem in Dicotyledons; being References to the Literature of the Subject. By Professor Oliver, F.L.S.

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30. Remarks on the Translation of the first chapter of Aristotle's History of Animals. By John Seouler, M.D., F.L.S. . 329

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32. Note on the Co-existence of Man with the Dinornis in New

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THOMAS H. HUXLEY, F.R.S., F.L.S. WYVILLE THOMSON, LL.D., F.R.S.E.

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