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VOL. XXXVII, No. 43a JULY, I903

THE

AMERICAN
D T TCD
,TA EA,

A MONTH Y JOURNAL
DEVOTED TO THE NATURAL SCIENCES
IN THEIR WIDEST SENSE

CONTENTS
Page
I. The Colors of Northern Gamopetalous Flowers continuedd). JOHN H. LOVELL 443

II. Rib Variation in Cardium .FRANK COLLINSBAKER 481

III. The Perforation of a Vein by an Artery in the Cat (FELIS DOMESTICA)


Dr. A. W. WEYSSE 489

IV. A Peculiar Modification amongst Permian Dipnoans . Dr. C. R. EASTMAN 493

V. Notes and Literature: Zodlogy, Bailey's Birds of the Western United States, 497
"The Water Fowl Family," Ancestral Canide, Parker on the Hearing of
Fishes, Parker on the Optic Nerves of Flounders, Notes on Recent Fish
Literature, Hacker's Autonomy of the Germ Nuclei -Botany, Notes 504
VI. Publications Received.511

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The American Naturalist.
ASSOCIATE EDITORS:

J. A.ALLEN, PH.D., American Museum of Natural History, New YorLk


E. A. ANDREWS, PH.D., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.
WILLIAM S. BAYLEY, PH.D., Colby University, Waterville.
CHARLES E. BEECHER, PH.D., Yale University, New Haven.
DOUGLAS H. CAMPBELL, PH.D., Stanford University.
J. H. COMSTOCK, S.B., Cornell University, Ithaca.
WILLIAM M. DAVIS, M.E., Harvard University, Cambridge.
ALES HRDLICKA, M.D., U.S. National Museum, Washington.
D. S. JORDAN, LL.D., Stanford University.
CHARLES A. KOFOID, PH.D., University of California, Berkeley.
J. G. NEEDHAM, PH.D., Lake Forest University.
ARNOLD E. ORTMANN, PH.D., Carnegie Museum, Pisburg.
D. P. PENHALLOW, S.B., F.R.M.S., McGill University, Montreal.
H. M. RICHARDS, S.D., Columbia University, New York.
W. E. RITTER, PH.D., University of California, Berkeley.
FRANK RUSSELL, PH.D., Harvard University, Cambridge.
ISRAEL C. RUSSELL, LL.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
ERWIN F. SMITH, S.D., U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington.
LEONHARD STEJNEGER, LL.D., Smithsonian Institution, Washington.
W. TRELEASE, S.D., Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis.
HENRY B. WARD, PH.D., University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
WILLIAM M. WHEELER, PH.D., University of Texas, Austin.

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of Natural History, and will aim to present to its readers the leading
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points of interest, editorial comments on scientific questions of the
day, critical reviews of recent literature, and a quarterly record of
gifts, appointments, retirements, and deaths.
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