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103. Papers from the Tortugas Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. 



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CowLES, R. P. — Habits, Reactions, and Associations in Ocypoda arcnaria. 41 pages, 4 plates. 



Stockard, C. R. — Habits, Reactions, and Mating Instincts of the Walking-stick. 17 pages, 

 3 plates. 



Stockard, C. R. — Studies of Tissue Growth: I. An Experimental Study of the Rate of Re- 

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Zeleny, Charles. — Some Internal Factors Concerned with the Regeneration of the Chelae of 

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Chapman, F. M. — A Contribution to the L,ife-histories of the Booby and Man-o'-war Bird. 

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CoNKLiN, F. G. — The Habits and Early Development of Linerges mercuriiis. 18 pages, 8 

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CoNKLiN, E. G. — Two Peculiar Actinian Larvae from Tortugas, Florida. 16 pages, 4 plates. 



Watson, J. B. — The Behavior of Noddy and Sooty Terns. 69 pages, 11 plates. 



Reighard, Jacob. — An Experimental Field Study of Warning Coloration in Coral-reef Fishes. 

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104. EiGENMANN, Carl H. Cave Vertebrates of America: A Study in Degenerative 



Evolution. Quarto, ix + 241 pages, 31 plates, 72 text figures. 



105. Lehmer, Derrick N. Factor Table for the First Ten Millions, containing the 



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106. Chamberun, R. T. Contributions to Cosmogony and the Fundamental Problems 



of Geology. Gases in Rocks. Octavo, 80 pages. 



107. Chamberlin, T. C, ET al. Contributions to Cosmogony and the Fundamental 



problems of Geology. The Tidal and Other Problems. Octavo, iv + 264 

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Chamberlin, T. C. — Former Rates of the Earth's Rotation and their Bearings on its 

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Slichter, Charles S. — The Rotation Period of a Heterogeneous Spheroid. 



MacMillan, William D. — On the Loss of Energy by Friction of the Tides. 



Moulton, F. R. — On Certain Relations among Possible Changes in the Motions of Mu- 

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Moulton, F. R. — Notes on the Possibility of Fission of a Contracting Rotating Fluid Mass. 



Chamberlin, T. C— The Bearing of Molecular Activity on Spontaneous Fission in Gase- 

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II. Lunn, Arthur C. — Geophysical Theory under the Planetesimal Hypothesis. 



III. Stieglitz, Julius. — Relations of Equilibrium between the Carbon Dioxide of the Atmos- 

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108. Van Deman, Esther B. The Atrium Vestae. Octavo, xii + 47 pages, 17 plates. 



109. Mayer, Alfred G. The Medusae of the World. Quarto. Three volumes. 



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111. NoGUCHi, HiDEYO. Snake Venoms: An Investigation of Venomous Snakes, with 



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112. Shull, G. H. Bursa bursa-pastoris and Bursa heegeri : Biotypes and Hybrids. 



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113. Spalding, Volney M. Distribution and Movements of Desert Plants. Octavo, 



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114. Castle, W. E., ET al. Studies of Inheritance in Rabbits. (Paper No. 13, Station 



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115. Boss, Lewis. Preliminary General Catalogue of 6,188 Stars for the Epoch 1900, 



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116. Reichert, Edward T., and Amos P. Brown. The Differentiation and Specificity 



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117. Cannon, W. A. Studies in Heredity as Illustrated by the Trichomes of Species 



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