ÂUasterias Allopleiirou 



11 



Aliesterias n. k, Veiiill XVIII 293. 

 Âllechinostoiutim u. g. Odhner XXI 472. 

 AîlecuUdae Borchraann XVIII 465; Olivier & 



Pic XVIII 445. 

 Afrika: Tic XX 267. 

 Allen Anna Variation in the Wing Scales of 



Anosia plexippus XIX 69. 

 Allen Bennet M. Tiie Origin of the Sexcells in 



Necturus XXII 291. 

 The origin of the Sex-Cells of Amia and Lepi- 



dosteus XXII 256. 

 . Origin of the Sex-Cells inChrysemysXXII 301. 

 Allen E. J. Mackerel and Sunshine XIX 141. 

 On the Artificial Culture of Marine Plankton 



Organisms XIX 455. 

 Alien E. Ì. & Nelson E. W. On the Artificial Cul- 

 ture of Marine Plankton Organisms XIX 



317. 

 Allen F. A. The Wolf in Scotland and Ireland 



XXI 118. 

 Allen Francis H. Penthestes Song XXI 58. 

 Allen Glover M. Fauna of New England XIX 



178. 

 The West African Forest Pig (Hylochoerus 



rimator) XXI 111. 

 Solenodon paradoxus XXII 382. 

 Notes on Chiroptera XXII 384. 

 Bats from British East Afrika XXII 384. 

 s. Cole Leon J. XXII 246. 

 Allen John A. Recommendat. Genera without 



Species XVIII 47. 

 Genera without' Species XVIII 47 (bis). 

 Mammalogical Notes XVIII 161. 

 The North Atlantic Right Whale and its near 



Alliens XVIII 187. 

 The Habitat Groups of North American Birds 



in the American Museum of Natural History 



XIX 162. 

 Further Notes on Mammals from the Island 



of Hainan, China XIX 227. 

 Mammals from Shen-si Province, China XIX 



227. 

 Mammals from British East Africa Collected 



by the Tjäder Expedition of 1906 XIX 228. 

 The White Bear of Southwestern British Co- 

 lumbia XIX 253. 

 Rich. Bowdl. Sharpe XIX 325. 

 Collation of Brissons genera of witli those of 



Linnaeus XX 475. 

 An Americans' Views of Bird Migration XXI 



12. 

 The Arizona Passenger Pigeons XXI 44. 

 Descr. Icterus n. sp. Andros Island XXI 54. 

 Mammals from the Athasbaske-Mackenzie 



Region of Canada XXI 93. 

 Additional Mammals from Nicaragua XXI 93. 

 Mammals from the Caura district of Venezuela, 



with Description of a New Spec, of Chro- 



topterus XXI 93. 

 Mammals from Palawan Island, Philippipe 



Islands XXI 93. 

 The Black Bear of Labrador XXI 120. 

 Notes on collecting Sphaerium and Pisidium 



XXI 442. 

 Roosvelt's Revealing and Concealing Colora- 

 tion XXÎI 306. 

 The Type of Columbina XXII 334. 

 The Arizona Passenger Pigeons XXII 334. 

 Mammals from Venezuela XXII 372. 

 ilammals coll. in the Dutch East Indies XXII 



372 

 The Ócapi XXII 396. 

 Allen Mary O. Dovei. Lucilia XX 302. 

 Allen W. E. A Study of the Relation of Tissue 



Differentiation to Rate of Growth During 



Regeneration XXI 230. 

 Allen WiUiam F. Distribution of the Sub- 

 cutaneous Vessels in the Tail Region of 



Lepidosteus XVIII 167. 

 Symposium on the Development and Struc- 

 ture of the Lymphatic System XVIII 167. 



Allen M'illiam F. Distribution of the lym- 

 phatics in the tail region of Scorpaenichthys 

 marmoratus XX 445. XXI 305. • 

 Notes on the breeding Saison and Young of 

 Polyodon spathula XXII 257. 



Aller Henry D. Summary of Recent Experinieut.ì 

 on the culture of the Diamondback Terrapin 

 at the Fisheries Laboratory Beaufort XX 

 470. 

 The Work of the Marine Biological Station of 

 the U. S. Bureau of Fislicries at Beaufort, 

 N. C, during the Year 1910 XXI 180. 



Allers Beschädigung d. Tanne durch Blattläuse 



XX 217. 



Ailiaud €. & Vlès F. Electrocution des Poissons 



et stabilité hydrostatique XXII 258. 

 Alligator Amerika : Reese XX 471. XXI 295, 340. 



China: Barbour XX 471. 



Gehirnentwicklung: Reese XX 471. XXI 340. 



Hypophysis: Reese XX 471. XXI 340. 



Paraphysis: Reese XX 471. XXI 340. 



Verdauungskanal: Reese XX 471. XXI 295. 



Verdauungskanalentwicklung: Reese XX 471. 



XXI 295. 



Vorderhirn: Unger XXII 302. 

 Wachstum: Ditmars XVIII 79. 

 A. mississippiensls Entwicklung: ReeseXVIII 182. 



Oklahoma: Lane XIX 159. 

 Allis Edward Phelps The Skull and the Cranial 

 and First Spinal Muscles and Nerves in 

 Scomber scomber XVIII 151. 

 The Pseudobranchial and Carotid Arteries in 



Polypterus XVIII 155. 

 The Pseudobranchial and Carotid Arteries in 



Ameiurus XVIII 155. 

 The Pseudobranchial and Carotid Arteries in 

 the Gnatiiostone Fishes XIX 114, 399 

 & XXI corr. 

 The Cranial Anatomy of the Mail-checked 



Fishes XIX 138, 427. 

 Pseudobranchial and Carotid Arteries Chla- 



mydoselachus anguineus XXII 254. 

 The Pseudobraiichial and Carotid Arteries 

 Polyodon spathula XXII 256. 

 Ailocamptus Thonis. non Forst. (Cryptocampus 



n. n.) Brèthes XIX 81. 

 Aiioceutrus n. g. Cameron XXII 211. 

 Allocreadium Wallin XVIII 341. XIX 393. 

 AlloctomosUls n. g. Pic XXII 121. 

 Allodiplosls n. g. Kieffer & Jörgensen XX 140. 

 AUodiplosIs Kieff. & Jörg, non Riibs. (Xenodiplo- 



eis n. n.) Felt XXII 142. 

 Âilodipiosis n. g. Riibsaraen XX 138. 

 ÂHodlspus n. subg. Paoli XXII 40. 

 Alloeocoela Oststaaten: Graff XXI 475. 

 /iiîoeonilnius n. g. Reuter XX 223. 

 Allogènes n. g. Gude XXI 459. 

 AllogroDiia ovoide» Swarczewsky XVIII 254. 



XIX 351. 

 Ailohyilus n. g. Strand XXII 48. 

 ÂUoiorapSiium n. n. (Heteroraphidites Schram- 

 men) Schrammen XX 48. 

 Allolobopbora Fette Erde: Parker & Parshley 



XXII 15. 



Reifungsspindel: Foote & Strobell XVIII 130. 

 Säurereaktion: Hurwitz XXI 130, 192. 

 Trockene Erde: Parker & Parshley XXII 15, 

 A. chlorotica PoUenia rudis: Keiliu XX 304. 



XXII 153. 

 A. foetida Ovogenese: Foot & Strobell XX 130. 

 XXI 259. 

 Pseudoreduktion: Foot & Strobell XX 130. 

 XXI 259. 

 Alloniaehliinae n. subfam. Verhoeff XX 189. 

 AUomyrina n. g. Arrow XXII 118. 

 Allopsde n. n. (Eisenia Ashm. non Malm.) Strand 



■ XXII 211. 

 Allophylopsia n. g. Lamb XX 286. 

 Ailopieetus n. g. Broun XXII 112. 

 Allopleuron Obere Kreide Kopenliagen: Dames 

 XIX 158. 



