BIBLIOGRAPHY AND AUTHOR INDEX 



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Murchison: A Handbook of Social Psy- 

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Schmankewitsch, W. J., 1875. Uber des Ver- 

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Schmid, E., 1941. Der Stufenbau der Materie 

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Schmidt, Johannes, 1925. On the Content of 

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Schmidt, K. P., 1936. Guatemalan Salamanders 

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1938. Herpetological Evidence for the 



Postglacial Eastward Extension of the 

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1945. A Naturalist's Glimpse of the 



Andes. Scient. Monthly, 60: 335-346. p. 

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Schmieder, R. G., 1947. More about Dancing 

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Schneirla, T, C, 1933. Studies on Army Ants 

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1938. A Theory of Army-Ant Behavior 



Based upon the Analysis of Activities in a 

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1940. Further Studies on the Army-Ant 



Behavior Pattern. Mass Organization in 

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1944. The Reproductive Functions of the 



Army-Ant Queen as Pace Makers of the 

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1945. The Army- Ant Behavior Pattern: 



Nomad-Statary Relation in the Swarmers 

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1946. Problems in the Biopsychology of 



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1947. A Study of Army-Ant Life and Be- 

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Scholander, P. F., 1940. Experimental Investi- 

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Schonland, B. F. J., 1939. Thunder-Clouds, 

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fects. Physics of the Earth, 8: 657-678. 

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Schopfer, W. H., 1943. Plants and Vitamins. 

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Schreiner, Oswald, and Brown, B. E., 1938. 

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Schrodinger, Erwin, 1945. What Is Life? The 

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Schroter, C, and Kirchner, O., 1896, 1902. Die 

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Schwarz, E. A., 1891. Massing of Coccinellidae. 

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Sclater, W. L., 1900. Mammals of South Africa. 

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Scofield, C. S., 1938. Soil, Water Supply, and 

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Scott, J. P., 1942. Genetic Differences in the 

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Scott, J. W., 1909. Some Egg-Laying Habits 

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1942. Mating Behavior of the Sage 



Grouse. Auk, 59: 477-498. pp. 417, 689. 



Scott, T. G., 1941. A Method of Estimating 

 the Red Fox Population. Iowa State Coll. 

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Scott, Will, and Opdyke, D. F., 1941 The 

 Emergence of Insects from Winona Lake. 

 Inves. Indiana Lakes & Streams, 2: 5-15. 

 p. 453. 



Scott, W. N., 1936. An Experimental Analysis 

 of the Factors Governing the Hour of 

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 Pupae. Tr. Roy. Ent. Soc, London, 8.5; 

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Scrivenor, J. B., Burkill, I. H., Smith, M. A., 

 Corbet, A. S., Shaw, H. K. A., Richards, 

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Sdobnikov, V. M., 1935. VzaTmootnosheniia se- 

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Sears, J. W., 1947. Relationships within the 

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Sears, Paul B., 1935. Glacial and Postglacial 

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1935a. Deserts on the March. Norman, 



Univ. of Oklahoma Press, pp. 468, 580. 



