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The later stages in the development of Balauoglossus 

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On the early stages in the development of Balano- 

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On the types of excretory system found in the Ent- 

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Suggestions with regard to the nervous system of the 

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On variations of Carilinm edule from the Aral Sea. 

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Suggestion that certain fossils known as bilobites may 

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On some variations of Cardium edule apparently 

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Notes on the senses and habits of some Crustacea. 

 [1889.] U. K. Mar. Biol. Ass. Jl., 1, 1889-90, 211-214. 



The sense-organs and perceptions of fishes ; with 

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On some cases of abnormal repetition of parts in 

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On the perceptions and modes of feeding of fishes. 

 [1890.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 7, 1892, 42-43. 



On some skulls of Egyptian mummied cats. [1890.] 

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On the nature of supernumerary appendages in insects. 

 [1891.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 7, 1892, 159. 



On variations in the colour of cocoons (Saturnia 

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On variation in the colour of cocoons of Eriogaster 



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On variation in the colour of cocoons, pvtpse, and 

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- The alleged " aggressive mimicry " of Volucelln?. 

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On numerical variation in teeth, with a discussion of 

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[On an abnormal foot of a calf.] Zool. Soc. Proc., 



1893, 530-531. 



[On specimens of Clupea pilehardus, showing varia- 

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On two cases of colour-variation in flat-fishes illus- 

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On numerical variation in digits, in illustration of 

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- The origin of the cultivated Cineraria. [1895.] Nature, 

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On the colour-variations of a beetle of the family 

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Hybridisation and cross-breeding as a method of 

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Problems of heredity as a subject for horticultural 

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On a case of homoeosis in a crustacean of the genus 

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Bateson, William, & Bateson, (.!//.<) Anna. On variations 

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Bateson, William, & Brindley, II[arn/tl] H[ulme]. On 

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Bateson, William. & Pertz, (Miss) Dorothea F. 31. Note 

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See also Pertz & Bateson. 



Batey, /. Notes on the habits of native birds. [1885-86.] 

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Bath, II". Harcourt-. See Harcourt-Bath. 



Bather, Francis A[rthur~\. Note on some recent openings 

 in the Liassic and Oolitic rocks of Fawler in Oxfordshire, 

 and on the arrangement of those rocks near Charlbury. 

 [1885.] Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 42, 1886, 143-145. 



The growth of cephalopod shells. Geol. Mag., 4, 

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Shell-growth in Cephalopoda (Siphonopoda). Ann. 



Mag. Nat. Hist., 1, 1888, 298-310. 

 Professor BLAKE and shell-growth in Cephalopoda. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1, 1888, 421-427. 

 Trigonocrinus, a new genus of Crinoidea from the 



"Weisser Jura" of Bavaria; with the description of a 



new species, T. liratus. Appendix. Sudden deviations 



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 Note on Marsupites testudinarius, v. Schlotheim, sp. 



[1888.] Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 45, 1889, 172-174. 

 Pentacrini in peculiar beds of Great Oolite age near 



Basle. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 4, 1889, 49-52. 



Scientific bibliography. Geol. Mag., 6, 1889, 189-190. 

 The basals of Eugeniacrinidoe. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 



45, 1889, 359-362. 



British fossil crinoids. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 5, 



1890, 306-334, 373-388, 485-486; 6, 1890. 222-235; 7, 



1891, 35-40, 389-413 ; 9, 1892, 189-194, 194-202, 202- 

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" Goldfussia, " "Comaster," and " Comatulidsa." 

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Some alleged cases of misrepresentation. Ann. Mag. 



Nat. Hist., 7, 1891, 480-489. 



Crinoidal stems in Ordovician of Sweden. Geol. 

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Visit to the botanical department of the British 

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Classification of the Cephalopoda. Amer. Geologist, 



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Suggested terms in crinoid morphology. Ann. Mag. 

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The Crinoidea of Gotland. Part i. The Crinoidea 

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Brachiocriuus and Herpetocrinus. Amer. Geologist, 

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The habits of the young Sepia. Jl. Malacol., 4, 1895. 

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