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127. FRANDSEN, P. Studies on the Reactions of Limax maximus to Directive Stimuli. 



P. A. A. 37 (8): 183-227. 22 figs. Oct., 1901. 



128. YERKES, R. M. A Contribution to the Nervous System of Gonionemus murbachii. 



Pt. I. Amer. Jour. ofPhysiol. O (6): 434-449. Feb., 1902. 



129. OPPENHEIMER, A. Certain Sense Organs of the Proboscis of the Polychaetous 



Annelid Rhynchobolus dibranchiatus. P. A. A. 37(21) : 551-569. 6 pis. 

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130. WILLIAMS, S. R. Changes Accompanying the Migration of the Eye and Obser- 



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Pt. II. Amer. Jour, of Physiol. 7(2): 181-198. May, 1902. 

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