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138 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



Moore, J. Percy. Continued. 



The polychaetous annelids dredged by the U. S. S. "Albatross 



off the -coast of Southern California in 1904, I. Syllidae, 

 Sphaerodoridse, Hesionidae and Phyllodocidse. P '09, 321 ; II. 

 Polynoida?, Aphroditidae, and Sega'leonidae. P '10, 328 



Moore, J. Percy and Katharine J. Bush. Sabollidse and Ser- 

 pulidae from Japan, with descriptions of new species of Spiror- 

 bis. P '04, 157 



Moorehead, W. K. See Fowkes, Gerard A., and W. K. Moorehead. 



Morch, 0. A. L. A descriptive catalogue of the Sealidae of the 

 West India Islands. J VIII, 189 



Mordecai, E. R. On food of the shad. P '60, Biol. 9 



Morris, Chas. The primary conditions of fossilization. P '85, 97 



On the air-bladder of fishes. P '85, 124 



Attack and defense as agents in animal evolution. P '85, 385 



Methods of defense in organisms. P '86, 25 



Reverse vision. P '86, 302 



Theories of the formation of coral islands. P '88, 419 



The extinction of species, P '95, 253 



The primeval ocean. P '97, 12 



Morris, Galloway C. On mineral caoutchouc. P '77, 131 

 Morris, J. Cheston. On the digestion of Alexis St. Martin. P 

 '56, 138 



On respiration of fishes. P '57, 150 



On fishes from Panama. P '57, 178 



On the coloring of the sky at sunset. P '57, 193 



Oxaluria. P '58, Biol. 5 



On an acephalous child. P '58, Biol. 8 



On blood crystals. P '58, Biol, 9, 10 



On moisture from flowers. P '58, Biol. 10 



On the effect of inhalation of chloroform. P '58, Biol. 11, 12 



On an extra-uterine pregnancy. P '58, Biol. 13 



On the endosmotic current, P '58, Biol. 13 



Bright's disease of kidneys in horse. P '58, Biol. 14 



On a hernial protrusion in Emys. P '58, Biol. 16 



On a new species of Pomotis. P '59, 3 



On human embryo and its membranes. P '59, Biol. 7 



On poison from sting of bee. P '59, Biol. 18 



Remarks on the digestive principle. P '59, Biol. 19 



On arrest of development. P '60, Biol. 3 



An hypothesis as to the nature and origin of germ force. 



P '91, 73 



