CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE BERMUDA BIOLOGICAL 

 STATION FOR RESEARCH. 



VOL. 1. 



I COLE, L. J. Pycuogonida collected at Bermuda in the Summer of 1903. Proc . 



Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 31(8) : 315-328, pis. 20-22. July, 1904. 

 '2. GULICK, A. The Fossil Laud Shells of Bermuda. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 



5(2) : 406-425, pi. 36. June, 1904. 

 J. BOWDITCH, H. A List of Bermudian Birds seen during July and August, 1903, 



Amer. Nat., 38(451, 452) : 555-563. July-Aug. [Sept.], 1904. 

 4. COB, W. R. The Anatomy and Development of the Terrestrial Neinertean (Geone- 



mertes agricola) of Bermuda. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 31(10) : 531-570, 



pis. 23-25. Nov., 1904. 

 6. BIOELOW, H. B. The Shoal- Water Deposits of the Bermuda Banks. Proc. Amer. 



Acad. Arts and Sci., 4O(15) : 557-592, 4 maps. Feb., 1905. 



6. MARK, E. L. The Bermuda Islands and the Bermuda Biological Station for 



Research. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 54 : 471-501, 16 pis. Dec., 1905. Also 

 separate, 32 pp., 16 pis. Feb., 1905. 



7. BAHBOUR, T. Notes on Bermudiau Fishes. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zoiil. Harvard 



Coll., 46(7) : 107-134, 4 pis. Sept., 1905. 



8. BLACKMAN, M. W. The Sperrnatogenesis of the Myriapods. IV. On the 



Karyosphere and Nucleolus in the Spermatocytes of Scolopendra subspinipes. 

 Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 41(13) : 329-343, 1 pi. Sept., 1905. 



9. CONQDON, E. D. The Hydroids of Bermuda. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 



42(18) : 461-485. Jan., 1907. 



10. BLACKMAN, M. W. The Sperrnatogenesis of the Myriapods. V. On the 



Spermatogenesis of Lithobius. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 42(19) : 

 487-518, 2 pis. Feb., 1907. 



VOL. 2. 



11. LINTON, E. Notes on Parasites of Bermuda Fishes. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 



33(1560) : 85-126, pis. 1-15. Oct., 1907. 



12. PARKER, G. H. The Sensory Reactions of Amphioxus. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts. 



and Sci., 43(16) : 413-455. Apr., 1908. 



13. COLE, J. F. Magnetic Declination and Latitude Observations in the Bermudas. 



Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity, 13 (2) : 49-56, 1 chart. 

 June [Aug.], 1908. 



14. MORQULIS, S. The Effect of Alkaloids on the Early Development of Toxopneu. 



stes variegatus. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 44(5) : 131-146. Nov., 1908- 



15. MORGULIS, S. Regeneration in the Brittle-Star Ophiocoma pumila, with Refer- 



ence to the Influence of the Nervous System. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 

 44(23) : 653-659, 1 pi. May, 1909. 



16. RAND, H. W Wound Reparation and Polarity in Tentacles of Actinians. Jour. 



of Exp. Zool., 7(2) : 189-238, 2 pis. Sept., 1909. 



17. MARK, E. L. The New Bermuda Biological Station for Research. Proc. Seventh 



Internat. Zool. Congress, Boston Meeting. 

 Separate : 6 pp. Nov., 1909. 



18. SMALLWOOD, W. M. Notes on the Hydroids and Nudibranchs of Bermuda. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 191O (1) : 137-145. June, 1910. 



19. SMALLWOOD, W. M., AND ROGERS, C. G. Studies on Nerve Cells. Ill, Some 



metabolic Bodies in the Cytoplasm of Nerve Cells of Gasteropods, a Cepha- 

 lopod, and an Annelid. Anat. Anz., 36 (8-10) : 226-232. Apr., 1910. 



20. CARPENTER, F. W. Feeding Reactions of the Rose Coral (Isophyllia) . Proc. 



Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 46(6) : 147-162, 1 pi. Oct., 1910. 



21. ESTERLY, C. O. Calanoid Copepoda from the Bermuda Islands. Proc. Amer. 



Acad. Arts and Sci., 47(7) : 217-226, 4 pis. July, 1911. 



22. COWDRT, E. V. The Colour Changes of Octopus vulgaris Link. Uuiv. Toronto 



Studies. Biol. Sen, No. 10 : 1-53, 4 pi. July, 1911. 



23. GROSS, A. O. Observations on the Yellow-billed Tropic-bird (Phaethon Ameri- 



canus Grant) at the Bermuda Islands. Auk, 29(1) : 49-71, pis. 3-11. Jan., 1912. 



24. SMALLWOOD, W. M. Polycerella zoobotryon (Smallwood). Proc. Amer. Acad. 



Arts and Sci., 47(16) : 607-630. March, 1912. 



