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5. A Selection of References on Life Histories and Behavior 

 (Alphabetically arranged) 



ANDREWS, E. A. 



1906. Egg-laying of Crayfish. Amer. Nat., Vol. XL, pp. 



343-356. 



1904. Breeding Habits of Crayfish. Amer. Nat., Vol. 

 ^XVHI, pp. 165-206. 



BAKER, F. C. 



1911. Ecology of Lymnseas. pp. 19-51. Lymnseidse of North 

 and Middle America Recent and Fossil. Special 

 Pub. No. 3, Chicago Acad. Sciences. 



BANTA, A. M. 



1910. A Comparison of the Reactions of a Species of Surface 

 Isopod with those of a Subterranean Species. Jour. 

 Exp. Zool., Vol. VIII, Part I, Experiments with 

 Light, pp. 243-310 ; Part II, pp. 439-488. 



BELDING, D. L., and LANE, F. C. 



1909. The Shellfisheries of Massachusetts: their Present 



Condition and Extent. Report upon the Mollusk 

 Fisheries of Massachusetts, pp. 16-233. Boston. 

 Contains some excellent photographs of the habitat. 



1910. A Report upon the Scallop Fishery of Massachusetts, 



including the Habits, Life History of Pecten irradians, 

 its Rate of Growth, and Other Facts of Economic 

 Value, pp. 150. Boston. 



1911. The Life History and Growth of the Quahaug (Venus 



mercenaria). Rep. Mass. Comm. Fisheries and 

 Game for 1910, pp. 18-128. Boston. 

 These papers are examples of applied ecology, and 

 contain much on the life histories and habits of these 

 mollusks. 



BENDIRE, C. 



1892. Life Histories of North American Birds with Special 

 7 Reference to their Breeding Habits and Eggs, with 



