Bibliography 169 



Hesse, R. 



1920. Die Anpassung der Meerestiere an das Leben im Siisswasser, Bonn, 1-6. 

 Hetherington, A. 



1932. Is the usual balanced physiological medium suitable for avascular fresh- 

 water animals? Anat. Rec. 54:40-41. 

 Hewatt, W. G. 



1937. Ecological studies on selected marine intertidal communities of Monterey 

 Bay, Cahfornia. Amer. Midi. Nat. /«:161-206. 

 Hewitt, C. G. 



1907. Ligia. Liverpool M. B. C. Mem. 

 Hill, A. V. 



1931. Adventure* in biophysics Philadelphia, ix ~\- 162. 

 Hinman, E. H. 



1932. The utilization of water colloids and material in solution by aquatic 

 animals with especial reference to mosquito larvae. Q. Rev. Biol. 7:210-217. 



Hogben, L. T. 



1926. Comparative physiology. New York, xiv + 219. 

 Hogben, E., & Zoond, A. 



1930. Respiratory exchange in the freshwater crab, Potamoneustes perlatus. T. 

 Roy. Soc. South Africa 18:283-286. 

 Hoil, F. G. 



1932. The ecology of certain fishes and amphibians with special reference to their 

 helminth and linguatulid parasites. Ecol. Monogr. 2:83-107. 



Hopkins, F. G. 



1933. Some chemical aspects of life. Science 78:219-231. 

 Hora, S. L. 



1930. Ecology, bionomics, and evolution of the torrential fauna, with special 

 reference to the organs of attachment. Philosoph. T. Roy. Soc. London 

 (B)218:171-282. 

 1930a. The value of field observations in the study of organic evolution. J. Bombay 



Nat. Hist. Soc. 34:374-385. 

 1933. Respiration in fishes. Ibid. 36:538-560. 



1935. Modification of swimbladder in certain air-breathing fishes of India. Cur- 

 rent Sci. 3:336-338. 

 Hori, J. 



1928. On the relation between the temperature and vitality of the oyster preserved 

 in air. J. Imper. Fish. Inst. Tokyo 23:127-130. 

 Hornaday, W. T. 



1885. Two years in the jungle. New York, xxii -f 512. 

 Horst, R. 



1902. On the habits of the cocoanut crab or palm thief {Birgus latro Fabr.). 

 Notes Leyden Mus. 23:143-146. 

 Hoy, P. R. 



1873. Deep-water fauna of Lake Michigan. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4)11:319- 

 320. 



