Amphibia 334 



of definite physiological stages in development. (Amer. Ass. Anat.) Auat. 

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 200957 Mouticelli, Fr. Sav. 79 Amblystoma : 15 



1913. Notizie intorno agli Axolotl dell'Istituto Zoologico della R. Uni- 

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58 Bnrr, H. S. 79 Amblystoma : 15.3 



1914. The Feeding Habits of Amblystoma Larvae. (Amer. Soc. Zool.) 

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11.854,.85G 



59 Eugelhardt, George P. 79 Amblystoma (74.7) 



1914. Amblystoma of Long Island. Copeia No. 8 p. 2—4. 



60 Skiuner, Alauson. 79 Amblystoma (78.3) 



1914. Ambystoma tigrinum in South Dakota. Copeia No. 12 p. 3 — 4. 



61 Smith, Bertram G. 79 Cryptobraiichus : 13.2 



1914. An Experimental Study of Concrescence in the Embryo of Cryp- 

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62 Smith, 1*. E. 79 Desmognathus : 14.81 



1914. Some features in the development of the central nervous system 

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63 Coghill, G. E. 79 Diemyctylus : 11.82 



1909. The Reaction to Tactile Stimuli and the Development of the 

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 200964 Schreitmuller, Wilhelm. 79 Diemyctylus : 15.6 



1915, Diemyctylus viridescens Raf. subspec. louisianensis Wolt. (nov. sub- 

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65 Bolam, George. 79 Molge (42) 



1915. Newts on the Eastern Borders. Scottish Natural. 1915 p. 6—7. 



(41.45,.47, 42.82) 



66 Davey, H. W. 79 Molge (79.5) 



J915. Notes on English and Japanese Newts in Victoria. Victorian 

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67 Arey, Leslie B. ' 79 Necturus : 12.34 



1914. An abnormality in the intestine of Necturus maculosus Raf. Auat. 

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68 McKibbeu, Paul S, 79 Necturus : 14.81 



1914. Mast cells in the meninges of Necturus, easily mistaken for nerve 

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69 Reed, H. D. 79 Necturus ; 14.85 



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70 Piersol, W. H. 79 Plethodou : 15.6 



1915. The Egg-Laying Habits of Plethodon cinereus. Traus. Cauad. lust. 

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71 van Denburgh, John. 79 Plethodou (79.7) 



1906. Description of a New Species of the Genus Plethodon (Plethodon 

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 200972 Schreitmuller, Wilhelm. 79 Proteus : 15 



1915. Proteus anguineus Laur. (Grottenolra) und seine Pflege im Aqua- 

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