PUBLICATIONS OF CHARLES GIRARD, M. D. 97 



1891. GiRARD, Charles — Continued. 



Meckelia Icetea, Leidy. 



Meckelia rosea, Leidy. 

 Ommatoplea, Ehr. 



Ommatoplea Sti7npiioni, Grd. 

 Stimpsonia, Girard. 



Stimpsonia aurantiaca, Grd. 



II. SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE. 



analysis. 



Page. 



Bibliography. . 97 



Embryology, physiology, and medicine 97 



Natural hi'Story 97 



Mammals 98 



Reptiles and batrachians 98 



Fishes 99 



Insects 99 



Arachnids and myriopods 100 



Crustacea 100 



Entomostracans 100 



Worms 100 



Planarians and Nemerteans 101 



MoUusks 101 



Echinoderms 101 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



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