Park(M.) [Twenty mtar-oak>ar drawings made in 171)2 

 of Fish observwl on the shores of Sumatra, with manu- 

 script notes relating to four of the species which are 

 described in the " Transactions of the I .inncan Society," 

 Vol. ill, 1797.] 



FARKE (GKOKCK HENRY) See NATURALIST, '/'//,-, 

 <kc. [The Zoological portion edited by O. H. Parke.] 

 Vol. I-III. 8. (1864-) 18G5-C7. 



Report of exploni- 

 iiflel . 



FARKE (JOHN GRUBB) [1827-] 

 tions . . . near the thirty-second iiarallel . . . between 

 Dona Ana, on the Rio Grande, and the Pimas Villages, 



on the Gila. ( from San Francisco Bay to I .us 



Angeles, California . . . and from the Pimas Villages . . . 

 to the Rio Grande, Ac.) See UNITED STATES. J'ucijic 

 Railroad Survey. Reports, &c. Vol. n <fe vn. 



4. is:..') ;.7. 



PARKER (CRITCHLEY) Resourceful Queensland : its 



M Mines and Minerals, ace. pp. 'M : 2 maps col., text 



illust. f~ _4. [Jirislxinel] 1008. 



PARKER ( GEORGE HOWARD ) Mark Anniversary 

 Volume. To E. L. Mark ... in celebration of twenty- 

 five years of successful work for the advancement of 

 Zoology, from his former students, 1877-1902. (Editor, 

 G. H. Parker.) pp. xiii, 513 : 36 }>ls., 1 ))ort., text illust. 



4". New York, 1903. 



Contains : - 



1. The Crasiwdote Medusa Olinili<u, and some of its natural allies. 



By 8. lioto. 



2. Descriptions of four Dintomcs. By II. S. Prntt. 



8. A new Cranial Nerve in Selachians. By W. A. Lucy. 



4. The natural history of Amia co/ro, L. By J. Reighard. 



5. On the structure of ri-otnptiri/a o>-irnlrt, a ciliute infusorian from 



the brood-sac of Littorina riuli*, Don. By C. A. Kofoi.l. 



6. A comparison of some Pectens from the oast and the west coasts of 



the United States. By C. B. Davenirt. 



7. Variation in the number of stripes on thu Sea-Anemone, Suyai'tia 



tveitf. By G. C. Daveni>ort. 



8. Ativation of Botiyllaidet gaKoi, Delia Valle. By F. W. Ban- 



croft. 



0. The Eyes of the Blind Vertebrates of North Aluerica. v. Ihe 

 history of the Eye of the Blind Fish, Awbliiopsit, from its appear- 

 ance to its disintegration in old age. By C. H. Eigenmann. 



10. Fresh-water Nereids from the Pacific Coast and llHwaii, with 



remarks on Fresh-water Polychreta in general. By H. P. 

 Johnson. 



11. The natural history of some Tube-forming Annelids (Aiiiptiitrite 



ornata, Diopatrti ct'yma). 



12. The structure and affinities of Iftnlinania tlarifonni*, the typo of 



a new genus and family of Ascidians from the coast of California. 

 By W. E. Kilter. 



13. The metallic colors of Feathers from the sides of the neck of the 



domestic Pigeou. By B. M. Strong. 



14. On the nature of Klntin and related forms. By C. B. Eastman. 



15. The development of the Ventral Nerves in Selachii. l. Snina) 



Ventral Nerves. By II. V Neal. 



1ft. Asymmetry in certain lower organisms, and its biological signi- 

 ficance. By H. S. Jennings. 



17. A contribution to the nervous Cytology of Periplaneta orientalis, 



the common Cockroach. By R. Floyd. 



18. Reactions of Daphnia pulex to light and heat. By B. M. Yerkes. 



19. Mendel's Law and the Heredity of Albinism. By W. E. Castle 



and G. M. Allen. 



20. The Toms longitudinals of the Teleost Brain : its ontogeny, 



morphology, phylogeny, and function. By P. E. Sargent. 



21. Implantation of the Ovum in Spfrmvphilui tridectmlineatiu, Mitch. 



BY T. G. Lee. 



22. Studies on the Embryology of the Sipnnctilidee. I. The Embryonal 



Envelope and its homologne. By J. H. Geronld. 

 28. The Phototropism of the Mourning-cloak Butterfly, Vanetta 

 antiopa, Linn. By G. H. Parker. 



24. Th Nerve distribution in the Bye of Ptelen irratliani. By I. H. 



Hyde. 



25. On the development of Dtrmatobia noininu. By H. B. Ward. 



Parker (G. H.) The Phototropism of the Mourning- 

 cloak Butterfly, Vanessa antioj>a. Linn. See supra, 

 Mark Anniversary Volume, dec. No. 23. 4. 1903. 



PARKER (JAMES) [1834-1 Map and sections of Strata 

 south of Oxford, prepared for the meeting of the ex- 

 cursion of the Geological [we] Association . . . 1880, 

 revised for meeting of Warwickshire Field Club . . . 

 1884. pp.7 : I pi. col., l map, geol. col. 



S 9 . [Oxford 1, 1884.] 



PARKER (NATHAN H.) Parker 'B Geological Map of 



the State of Missouri . . . Scale 18 miles to one inch. 



s.sh. (cut.) l'hit'i'l</t>/ti'i ct St. Louis, 1805. 



PARKER (TiioM AS JKFFKKY)[18.'0-1897] The Bean 

 1'litnt (\'icin Mm). See NK\\ /KM. AND. Colonial 

 Mmtiinii and Geological Survey l>< i'<nhn< nt. Studies 

 in Biology, &c. No. 2. 8 U . 1881. 



Parker (T. .1.) A (Vmi-so of instruction in Zootomy 

 (Vertebratii). pi>. .<;>! it, :!'J7 : text Must. 



8. London, 1884. 



Parker ( T. J. ) Thu Skeleton of the New Zealand 

 Crayfishes (Patvumu and Paraiupkropt). Sr<- NKW 

 ZKAI.AND. Colonial Museum ana Geological S-m-ney 

 Department, Studies in Biology , <to. No. 4. s". 18W. 



Parker (T. J.) A- Haswell (\V. A.) A Text-book of 

 Zoology. 2 Vol. Must. 8. London <t New York, 1897. 



Parker ( T. .).) & Parker (W. N.) An elementary 

 Course of Practical Zoology, pp. .rii, (108: text ill ust. 

 (col.) 8. Lowlon, 1900. 



Parker (T. J.) & Ricli (J. G.) Observations on the 

 Myology of 2'aliuwu.t Kilwardsii, llutton. Set LIN- 

 NKAN SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. The Macleay 

 Memorial Volume, <tc. 4. 1893. 



PARKER (WILLIAM KITCHEN) [1823-1890] Intro- X~ 

 d notion to the study of the Foraminil'era. By W. B. ' 



Carpenter . . . assisted by W. K. Parker, &c. 

 SOCIETY. 



See HAY 

 fol. 1862. 



Parker (WILLIAM K.) A Monograph on the structure 

 and development of the Shoulder-Girdle and Sternum 

 in the Vertebrata. See RAY SOCIETY. 4". 1868. 



Parker (WILLIAM K.) Report on the development of 

 the Green Turtle (Chelone viridis, Schneid.). pp. 58 : 

 13 pis. See GREAT BRITAIN <fe IRELAND. \\ oyar/es, . 

 &c. Challenger f xj>fdition.] Report, ace. Zoology * 

 (Pt. V). Vol. I. 4. 1880. 



Parker (WILLIAM K.) On Mammalian descent : the 

 Hunterian Lectures for 1884, &c. pj>. xii, 229: text ' 

 Must. 8". London, 1885. ^~ 



Parker (WILLIAM K.) On the Morphology of the Duck 

 and the Auk tribes, dec. See ROYAL IRISH ACADKMY. 

 Cunningham Memoirs. No. 6. 4. 1890. ' 



Parker (WILLIAM K.) On the Skull of Tarsipes ros- 

 tratus. See DUNDEE. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Studies -^ 

 from the Museum of Zoology, &c. No. vn. 4. 1890. ^ 



Parker (WILLIAM K.) i- Bettany (Q. T.) The Morpho- 

 logy of the Skull, pp. xv, 368 : text Must. ^ 



8". London, 1877. ^~ 



Parker (WILLIAM K.) & Parker (T. J.) The Land- 

 Carnivora. See DUNCAN (P. M.) Cassell's Natural 

 History. Vol. n. 4. 1883. 



Parker (WILLIAM K.) & others. A Monograph of the., 

 Foraminifera of the Crag. Pt. I. See PAL^ONTO-^- 

 GRAPHICAL SOCIETY. JOSES (T. R.) <t others. 4. 1866. 



PARKER ( WILLIAM NE\VTON) Elements of the Com- 

 parative Anatomy of Vertebrates. Adapted from the "^ 

 German of R. Wiedersheim ... by W. N. Parker . . . with 

 additions, &c. See WIKDKKSHF.IM (ii. E. E.) 8. 1886. 



Second edition, &c. 



8. 1898. 



Parker (WILLIAM N.) Zur Anatomic und Physiologie t 

 von 1'rotopterus annectem. pp. 26. See FREIBURG-IN- ., ... 

 BREISGAU. NATUHKORSCHENDE OESELLSCHAFT. Be- 3 I T 

 5, <fcc. Bd. IV, hft. 3. 8. 1889. 



