INVERTEBRATA, CRYPTOGAMIA, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 343 



ZOOLOGY. 



A. GENERAL, including Embryology and Histology 

 of the Vertebrata. 



Bardeleben, K. — On the Development of tlie Veins of the Extremities in 

 Man. SB. Jen. Gesell. Med. ^ Natww., 1879, pp. 121-4. 



Beneden, E. van. — Researches on the Embryology of the Mammalia. The 

 Formation of the Layers in the Kabbit. Plates 4-6. 



Arch. Biol. {Van Beneden), I., pp. 137-224. 

 Blomfield, J. E. — The General Features of the Development of the Sperma- 

 tozoa in the Vermes, Mollusca, and Vertebrata. [English.] 



Zool. Anzetg., III., pp. 65-7. 



Brandt, A. — Commentaries on the Germinal Vesicle Theory of the Egg. 



II. The Germinal Vesicle as Primary Cell. The Amceboil Power of Blovement 



of the Germinal Vesicle and Cell Nucleus, particularly in their relations to the 



Division m the Egg, Fertilization, and Division of the Nucleus. 



Arch. Mikr. Anat., XVII., pp. 551-74. 

 „ „ Letters from the Lakes of the Armenian Alps. II. 



Zool. Amei'j., III., pp. 111-15. 

 Bhaun, M. — The Embryology of Melopsittacus undulatus Sh. Part 1. 

 Plates 8 and 9. 



Arbeit. Zool.-Zoot. Inst. Wurzburg, V., pp. 161-204 

 „ „ On the Embryology of the Parrots. I. 



Verh. Phijs.-Med. Gesell. Wurzburg, XIV., pp. 121-3. 

 Briihl, J. W, — Chemical Constitution and Refractive Power of Organized, 

 Bodies. [_Abstr. from 'Aunaleu der Chemie,' CC, p. 139.] 



Naturf., XIII., pp. 58-62. 

 Bureau Central Me'te'orologique (Ministere de I'lnstruction Publique). Instruc- 

 tions fur the Observation of the Periodical Phenomena of Animals and Plants 

 [and form to be filled up]. 8 pp. (-Ito. Paris, 1880.) 



Cadiat, O. — On the Formation of Ovules and the Ovary in Mammalia and 

 Oviparous Vertebrata. Comptes Rendus, XC, pp. 371-3. 



Chatin, J. — The Organs of Sense in tlie Animal Series. 726 pp. 136 figs. 

 [Vertebrates aud Invertebrates.] (8vo. Paris, 1880.) 



Cope, E. D. — A Review of the Modern Doctrine of Evolution. 27 figs. {In 

 part.) Am. Nat., XIV., pp. 166-79. 



DoDGLAs, J. W. — What is meant by the term " Species." 



Entom. M. Mag., XVI., pp. 217-20. 



Flemming, W. — On the Development of the Fat Cells and Fat Tissue. 



Plate 16. Arch. Anat. <|- Entwicket., 1879, pp. 401-54. 



Foi,, H. — Researches on Fecimdation and the Commencement of Henogeny 



in ditft-reut Animals {cvncld.). Plates 7-lU. 



Mem. Soc. Ihys. et d'Hist. A'at. Geneve, XXVI., pp. 251-397. 



Franchimont, A. P. N. — On Animal Cellulose. [^Abstr. from ' Ber. Deutsch. 



Chem. Gesellsch.,' XII.] Naturf., XIII , p. 96. 



FuOMiiANN, C. — On the Structure of the Cartilage Cells of Salumandra 



maculat't. SB. Jen, Gesell. Mid. (J- Xaturw., 1879, pp. 16-29. 



„ „ Ou the Structure of the Ganglion Cells of the Retina. 



SB. Jen. Gesell. Med. ()■ .\atnra:, 1879, pp. 51-7. 

 „ „ On Formation of Starch Granules aud CumpOaitiou of Cell 



" Membrane." 



SB. Jen. Gesell. Med. ^ Naturw., 1879, pp. 111-15. 

 Fu'jini, S. — See Moleschotl, J. 

 Gerlacii, L. — A Case of Tail-formation in a Human Embryo. Piute 6. 



Murp'iol. Jahrburh, VI., pp. Itl6 24. 



Ghtnti, M. — Diffusion of Copper in the Animal Kingdom, \_Abstr., Ac, by 



T. H. Norton from ' Gaz. Ciiim. lUil.,' IX.] Nature, XXI.. p. 305. 



IIksse, F. — Ou the Knowledge of the Peripheral Medullated Nerve Filaments. 



Arch. Aiud. <\ Enttcic/tel., J 879, pp. 341-64. 



His, W. — On the Development of the Peripheral Nervous Systems. Plates 



17- IS. Arch. Anat. .$■ Entwic/ul., 1879, pp. 455-82. 



