INDEX. 



381 



VAN DER HOEVEN, his works, 38, n.; 

 112, n.; 163, n. 2; his Text-Book, 

 369, n. 



Varieties, 268 



VERANY, his work, 111. n. 1 



Vermes, see Worms, considered as a 

 primary group of the animal king- 

 dom, 287, 332; this view not cor- 

 rect, 296; a class in the system of 

 Liunseus, 304 



VERNEDIL (!)E), his works, 32, n. 1; 

 142, n. 4 



Vertebrata, a primary division of the 

 animal kingdom, 40,208, 287; their 

 succession in geological times, 165 



Viviparous animals, 131, n. 1 



VOGT, his works, 44, n.l ; 1 03, n.3; 108. 

 n. 3; 110, n.l; 122, n. 1; 124, n. 2; 

 144. n. 2; 163, n. 1; his paper with 

 VERANY,!!!, n. 1; his primary divi- 

 sions of the animal kingdom, 288; 

 his classification reviewed, 365 



VOLKMAN, his work, 124, n. 1 



VOLTZ, his paper, 145, n. 1 



Volvocina;, not animals, but algae, 290 



Vorticellce are genuine Bryozoa, 108, 

 291 



WAGENER, his work, 115, n. 1 



WAGNER (A.), his work, 46, n. 



WAGNER (R.), his works, 37, n. 2; 

 101, n.l; 101,n.2; 114,n.2; 115,n.l 



WALTER (G.), his paper, 114, n. 2 



WARNECK, his paper, 110, n. 1 



WARREN, his work, 145, n. 1 



WATERHOUSE, his work, 61, n. 



Ways in which and means by which 



the plan of structure of animals 



is carried out characterises the 



classes, 219 



WEBER, his paper, 117, n. 2 

 WEINLAND, his papers, 124, n. 1 and 



2; 125, n. 1; 190, n. 1; 263, n. 1 

 WHEWELL, Bridgwater Treatise, 



11, n. 



WIEGMAN, his work, 250 

 WIED (PR. MAX. v. NEU-), his work, 



269 



WILL, his work, 104, n. 

 WILLIAMSON, his paper, 118, n. 2 

 WILMS, his paper, 118, n. 3 

 WILSON (E.), his paper, 121, n. 2; 214 

 WIXDISCHMANN, his paper, 110, n. 1 

 WITTICH, his papers, 121, n. 1; 124, 



n. 2 



WOLLASTON, his work, 248, n. 1 

 WOOD, his work, 142, n. 4 

 WOODWARD (S. P.), 145, n. 1 

 Worms, their standing, 40 

 WRIGHT (T. S.), his paper, 105, n. 

 WRIGHT (C.), his paper, 193, n. 2 

 WYMAN (J.), his works, 19, n.; 122, 



n. 1; 124, n. 2; 125, n.3; 145, n.l; 



153, n. 3; rudimentary eye in the 



blind fish, 20 



YARRELL, his work, 122, n. 1 

 ZADDACH, his works, 118, n. 3; 120, 



n. 1 



ZIETEN, his work, 142, n. 4 

 ZIMMERMANN, his work, 19, n. 

 Zoological realms, provinces, etc., 49 



T. nicnAp.ns, 3~. CHEAT ijn r.x SIUF.F.T. 



