CHAPITRE V 

 L'Ontoa'use. 



Agduhr (E.). /.> the post-embryonal growth of thenervous System dueonly 

 to an increase in size or also to an increase in ninnber of the neurones. 

 (Proceed. Acad. Amsterdam, XXI, 944-965 et 1024-1042, 1 planche.) [50 



Anthony (R.). Bflexions propos de la yense de la strialion muscu 

 laire sous l'actinn des causes qui la dterminent. (Arch. Zool. Exp. Gn., N. 

 etR., LVIII, 1-10, 3fig.) [58 



Ariens Kappers (C. V.). The logetic charaeler of growth. (Journ. of 

 Compar. Neurology, XXXI, 51-67.) 



[Expos spculatif. Conclusions vitalistes. J. Arager 



Aubry. La vie embryonnaire de V Autruche. (Rev. fr. Ornith., 217-223.) [47 



Balls ("W. La'wrence). The existence of daily grorvth-rinys in the cell 

 ivall of Cothon Hairs. (Roy. Soc. Proceed., B. 634, 542-555.) [51 



Beck (H.). Die Entuncklnng des Flilgelgedders bel Phyllodromia {Blalta) 

 germanica L. (Zool. Jahrb., Abt. f. Anat. u. Ont., XLI, 377-410, 1 pi., 

 25 fig.) [Position de 



ces nervures aux diffrents stades larvaires et chez l'adulte. P. Rmy 



Chambers (Mary H.). The effect of some food hormones and glandular 

 produrts on thp rate of growth of Paramecium caudaliim. (Biol. Bull., 

 XXXVI, 82-91.) 



[La.frquence des divisions est augmente par l'addition de la levure, 

 de l'extrait de surrnales et, moins nettement, de l'extrait de la glande 

 pituitaire. Le jus de pomme de terre est sans action. M. Goldsmith 



Cobet (R.). Ueber den Einfluss der arsenigen Satire auf wachsende Ge- 

 webe. (Biol. Zeitschr., XCVIII, 294-313.) [51 



a) Danforth (C. H.). Evidence that Germ Cells are subject to slection on 

 the basis of their genelic potentialities. (Journ. Exper. Zool., XXVIII, 385- 

 412.) " [46 



b) Ressemblance and diffrence in twins. (Journ. of Heredity, X, 9,. 

 1-6.) [49 



Daniel (L.). Recherches sur le dveloppement compar de la laitue au 

 soleil et V ombre. (C. R. Ac. Se, CLXVIII, 694.) [52 



Delsman (H. C). The egg-cleavage of Volvox globator and its relation 

 to the movement of the adult form and to the cleavage types of Metazoa. 

 (Proceed. Acad. Amsterdam, XXI, 243-251, 16 fig.) [46 



