Arthropoda — Crustacea. 16 



18762 Castle, D. M., and Philip Laurent. 52 (76) 



1896/97. April Collecting in Georgia and Florida. Entom. News Yol. 7 

 p* 300-306; Vol. 8 p. 7—9. 



(76.8,.9) 54.4, 57.21,.24,.27,.33,.53-.72,.85,.89,.93,.97— .99 



XXX. 59.5i{ Crustacea (incl. Pantopoda et Xiphosura). 



(Vide etiam: 11786, 11821—11824,11827-11839, 11841,11842, 11845, 11847 

 —11850, 11853-11859, 11861-11863, 11865- 11870, 11872-11880, 11884, 

 118fi(i. 11888-11891, 11893, 11894, 11898,11900-11902,11906,11911—11913, 

 11919, 11920, 11922, 11925, 11934-11936, 11950, 11952, 11956, 11962, 11975, 

 11988, 11989, 11990, 11992, 11993, 11997. 11999, 12001, 12006, 12018,12024, 

 12029. 12035, 12036, 12043-12045, 12050, 12061, 12063, 12065. 12068, 12070, 

 12074, 12075, 12083—12085, 12090, 12098, 12101, 12104, 12105, 12110, 12111, 

 12114, 12117, 12118, 12120, 12122—12124, 12128,12132, 13283, 13284,13287 

 —13289, 13368, 13392, 13393, 13414, 13435, 13604, 13884, 13984, 14052, 14205, 

 14308, 14389, 15422, 15430, 15433, 15449, 15454, 15456—15458, 15472—15474, 

 15482, 15489, 15509, 15511, 15512, 15676, 15693, 15744, 15857, 15862, 15873, 

 15875—15880, 15883, 15884, 15886-15890, 15892-15899, 15901, 15902, 15905, 

 15907, 15908,15910-15912,15916-15918, 15926, 15930,15932, 15935,15940, 

 15941, 15943-15956,15959, 15960,15962,15964-15973,15975-15982, 15986, 

 -15989, 15993,15997,15999, 16005,16006, 16011, 16016, 16021,16022,16025, 

 16030, 16031, 16034, 16036, 16038, 16043, 16049, 16050, 16052, 160,->4, 16055, 

 16062, 16063, 16074, 16078, 16086, 16087, 16089, 16090, 16093, 16094, 16102, 

 16104-16108, 16110,16111, 16113,16117-16122, 16124,16126, 16127,18712, 

 18713, 18715, 18755, 18757, 18760.) 



18763 Giaja, J. 53 : 11.05 



1907. Ferments des glucosides et des hydrates de carbone chez les Crus- 

 taces marins. C. R. Soc. Biol. Paris T. 63 p. 508—509. [Pas de raffinases 

 chez les Crustaces marins comme chez Mollusques marins, lactase uni- 

 quement chez Homarus ; sue de Palinurus vulgaris dedouble I'amygdaline, 

 est sans action envers la salicine.] 



64 Sellier, J. 63 : 11.32 



1906. Existence de la presure dans le sue digestif des Crustaces. C. R. 

 Ass. fraiiij. Ay. Sc. Sess. 35 p. 122, 526—628. 



65 BouTier, E. L. 53 : 11.5 



1907. Sur le mecanisme des transformations en milieu normal chez les 

 Crustaces. C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris T. 144 p. 301—306. 



66 Smith, Geoffrey. 53 : 1 1.67 



1908. Sex in the Crustacea, with Special Reference to the Origin and 

 Nature of Hermaphroditism. Rep. 77th. Meet. Brit. Ass. Adv. Sc. p. 543 

 — 544. [Close connection between sex and metabolism in general.] 



67 Haseman, John Diederich. 53 : 11.69 



1907. The Direction of Differentiation in Regenerating Crustacean Appen- 

 dages. Arch. Entw.-Mech. Bd. 24 p. 617—637, 9 Taf. 53.71,.72,.841 



68 Murbach, L. 53 : 11.855 



1905. Further Experiments on Static Function. Ann. Rep. Michigan Acad. 

 Sc. 1905 p. 86-87. 



69 Guieysse, A. 53 : 14.34 



1907. Etude des organes digestifs chez les Crustaces. Arch. Anat. niicr. 

 T. 9 p. 343—494, 3 pis., 29 figg. [Role des cellules de I'organe enterique 

 (hepatopancreas) : Production de sue digestif. Absorption.] 



53.4,.71,.72,.82,.841 



18770 Scott, Thomas. 53 : 19 



1903. Some Observations on the Distribution of the Smaller Crustacea. 

 Trans. Edinburgh Field Natural, micr. Soc. Vol. 5 p. 23—36. 



53.24,.3,.4,.71 



15. I. 1909. 



