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BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Gaupp's extensive work on the frog (quoted below) should be in 

 every laboratory where this animal is dissected in other than a super- 

 ficial manner. These volumes contain such a complete bibliography 

 of the subject that scarcely any mention of works is needed here. There 

 are therefore given only a few manuals of dissection, a few general works 

 dealing with the morphology of the Anura, and some papers, mostly of 

 American origin, which have appeared since Gaupp's volumes were in 

 print. 



MANUALS OF DISSECTION 



BOURNE, G. C. An introduction to the study of the comparative anatomy 



of Animals. Vol. 1. London, 1900. (Frog, pp. 16-107.) 

 DODGE, C. W. Introduction to elementary practical Biology. N. Y., 



Harper's, 1894. (Frog, pp. 202-263.) 

 HUXLEY, T. H., and MARTIN, H. N. A course in elementary instruction 



in Practical Biology. Revised edition by G. B. Howes and D. H. 



Scott. London, 1889. (Frog, pp. 1-172.) 

 MARSHALL, A. M. The Frog: An introduction to anatomy, histology, 



and embryology. London, 1896. 

 PRATT, H. S. A course in Vertebrate Zoology. Boston, Ginn, 1905. 



(Frog, pp. 94-134.) 



GENERAL WORKS 



Handbuch der vergleichenden und experimentellen Entwicklungslehre. 



Jena. 6 vols. 

 COPE, E. D. The Batrachia of North America. Bulletin U. S. National 



Museum, No. 34. Washington, 1889. 

 ECKER, A. The anatomy of the Frog. Translated by George Haslam. 



Oxford, 1889. 

 GADOW, H. Amphibia and Reptiles. Cambridge Natural History, 



vol. 8. London, 1901. 

 GAUPP, E. A. Ecker's und R. Wiedersheim's Anatomie des Frosches. 



Braunschweig. 1. Abth., 1896; 2. Abth., 1899; 3. Abth., 1904; pp. 



1738. 

 GEGENBAUR, C. Vergleichende Anatomie der Wirbelthiere. Leipzig, 



1898-1901. 2 vols. 

 HERTWIG, R. A manual of zoology. Translated and edited by J. S. 



Kingsley. N. Y., Holt, 1902. 



HOLMES, S. J. The Biology of the Frog. N. Y., Macmillan, 1906. 

 HUXLEY, T. H. A manual of the anatomy of Vertebrated Animals. 



London, 1882. 



