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THE WORKS
FRANCIS MAITLAND BALFOUR.
THE WORKS
FRANCIS MAITLAND BALFOUR.
M. FOSTER, F.R.S.,
ADAM SEDGWICK, M.A.,
PREFACE.
I. On some Points in the Geology of the East Lothian Coast[3].
II. The Development and Growth of the Layers of the Blastoderm[6].
III. On the Disappearance of the Primitive Groove in the Embryo Chick[7].
IV. The Development of the Blood-vessels of the Chick[9].
V. A Preliminary Account of the Development of the Elasmobranch Fishes[10].
VI. A Comparison of the Early Stages in the Development of Vertebrates[19].
VII. On the Origin and History of the Urinogenital Organs of Vertebrates[26].
VIII. On the Development of the Spinal Nerves in Elasmobranch Fishes[47].
IX. On the Spinal Nerves of Amphioxus[61].
X.
A MONOGRAPH
ON THE
DEVELOPMENT OF ELASMOBRANCH FISHES.
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I.
The Ripe Ovarian Ovum.
CHAPTER II.
The Segmentation.
CHAPTER III.
Formation of the Layers.
CHAPTER IV.
The General Features of the Elasmobranch Embryo at Successive Stages.
CHAPTER V.
Stages B to G.
CHAPTER VI.
Development of the Trunk during Stages G to K.
CHAPTER VII.
General Development of the Trunk from Stage H to the Close of Embryonic Life.
CHAPTER VIII.
Development of the Spinal Nerves and of the Sympathetic Nervous System.
CHAPTER IX.
The Development of the Organs in the Head.
CHAPTER X.
The Alimentary Canal.
CHAPTER XI.
The Vascular System and Vascular Glands.
CHAPTER XII.
The Organs of Excretion.
XI. On the Phenomena accompanying the Maturation and Impregnation of the Ovum[362].
XII. On the Structure and Development of the Vertebrate Ovary[370].
XIII. On the Existence of a Head-Kidney in the Embryo Chick, and on Certain Points in the Development of the Müllerian Duct[424]. By F. M. Balfour and A. Sedgwick.
XIV. On the Early Development of the Lacertilia, together with some Observations on the Nature and Relations of the Primitive Streak[446].
XV. On Certain Points in the Anatomy of Peripatus Capensis[458].
XVI. On the Morphology and Systematic Position of the Spongida[465].
XVII. Notes on the Development of the Araneina[471].
XVIII. On the Spinal Nerves of Amphioxus[475].
XIX. Address to the Department of Anatomy and Physiology of ohe British Association, 1880.
XX. On the Development of the Skeleton of the Paired Fins of Elasmobranchii, considered in Relation to its Bearings on the Nature of the Limbs of the Vertebrata[479].
XXI. On the Evolution of the Placenta, and on the possibility of employing the characters of the Placenta in the Classification of the Mammalia[497].
XXII. On the Structure and Development of Lepidosteus[498]. By F. M. Balfour and W. N. Parker.
Introduction.
General Development.
Brain.
Sense Organs.
Suctorial Disc.
Muscular System.
Skeleton.
Excretory and Generative Organs.
The Alimentary Canal and its Appendages.
The Gill on the Hyoid Arch.
Systematic Position of Lepidosteus.
LIST OF MEMOIRS ON THE ANATOMY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LEPIDOSTEUS.
List of Reference Letters.
XXIII. On the Nature of the Organ in Adult Teleosteans And Ganoids, which is usually regarded as the Head-kidney or Pronephros[555].
XXIV.—A Renewed Study of the Germinal Layers of the Chick. By F. M. Balfour and F. Deighton[559].
XXV. The Anatomy and Development of Peripatus Capensis[565].
Introduction.
PART I.
Description of the Species.
PART II.
Alimentary Canal.
Nervous System.
The Skin.
The Tracheal System.
The Muscular System.
The Body-Cavity and Vascular System.
Segmental Organs.
Generative Organs.
Notes on additional Glandular Bodies in the Legs [Crural Glands].
PART III.
The Development of Peripatus capensis.
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