Cladocera 



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ClBdoeera Eier: Strohl XVIII 99. 

 Fortpfianzung: Keilhack XVIII 364. 

 Generationscylden: KeUhack XVIII 363. 



XIX 354. 

 Hiischberger Großteich: Langhans XXII 27. 

 Jowa: Roß XXII 27. 

 Keimzellenentwicklung: Kühn XX 144. 

 Liclitreaktionen: Ewald XX 144. XXI 247. 

 Littoral: Lai.gham XXII 27. 

 Lokomotion: Ewald XX 144. XXI 247. 

 Maiitoba: Roß XXII 27. 

 ilarin: Kuttner XXII 26. 

 Neu-England: Doolittle XXII 27. 

 Ivomenklatur: Keilhack XVIII 361. 

 I^ordisches Plankton: Apstein XXII 27. 

 Nowgorod: V\ erestschagiu XXII 27. 

 Orientierung: Ewald XX 144. XXI 247. 

 Parti, enogenetische Generation: Kühn XX 



144. 

 Rudimentäre Antennendrüse : Langhana 



XVIII 43, 363. XIX 416. 

 Schwedische antarktische Expedition : Ekman 



XVIII 362. 

 Schweiz: Delachaux XVIII 364. 

 Subantarktisch: Ekman XVIII 362. 

 Südamerika: ötingelin XVIII b64. 

 Systematik: Keilhack XVIII 361. 

 Tropismus: Ewald XXI 247. 

 Turkestan: Linko XX 144. 

 Vitalfärbung: lische! XVIII 363. XIX 310. 



Langhans XVIII 4:3, 363. XIX 416. 

 Vitalfarbungsmethode : Langhans XVIII 43, 



363. XIX 416. 

 Woods Hole: Sharp XX 142. 

 Cladorera mustaptaa n. Constantine (Algier): 



Oberthür XX 338. 

 Cladoctonus n. g. Strohmeyer XXII 136. 

 C. eggersi n. Abyssinien: \V ichmann XXII 130. 

 Cladonema radiatum Polypen: Binder XVIII 



212. 

 Ciadorchls watsoni Stiles & Goldberger XX 113. 

 «Ittdorhiza lopsent XVIII 280. 

 ilaertaaut J. Sur les vestiges d'animaux domesti- 

 ques trouvés dans les amas de détritus du 

 Danemark XIX 226. 

 Claesner l*aul Ein Beitrag z. Frage d. Vererbung 

 d. angeborenen Hüftgelenkverreukung XIX 

 295. 

 Clainpanain Les insectes xylophages de différents 

 ordres XV 111 399. 

 8. Innés XVIII 390. XIX 346. 

 Clairmont Paul & Ebrticb Hans Über Transplan* 

 tation d. Hypophyse in d. Milz von Versuchs- 

 tieren XIX i:09, a63. 

 Claniatores Rheinpfalz: Hoffmann XXII 344. 

 Clambus minutus Britten XVllI 457. 

 C. punctulum Britten XVIII 457. 

 Claugocygnus n. subg. Oberholzer XXI 34. 

 Clangala L>e iuniak Springs: Iiisher XXI 34. 



Hof machen: Townsend XXI 34. 

 €. glauclon s. Fulix glaucion. 

 Clapp tieorge H. Ihe Land Shells of Garden Key, 



Dry Tortugas, Fla. XXI 456. 

 Clapp W. F. A Good Collecting Ground for small 



SheUs XXI 455. 

 Clappia n. g. Walker XVIII 317. 

 ClaremoDtia n. g. Rohwer XIX 89. 

 Clarias rapensis Boulenger XIX 129. 

 C. bilgendorfl n. Afrika: Boulenger XXII 267. 

 C. luacrocephalug Trypanoplasma : Matthis & Le- 

 ger XX 32. 

 Trypanosoma clariae: Mathis & Leger XX 34. 

 C. robeccbl Kaiser XX 430. 

 Clark Austin Uobart Abnormal Arm Structure 

 in Recent Crinoids XVIII 145. 

 The Homologies etc. in the Recent Crinoids 



etc. XVIII 145. 

 The Axial Canals of the Recent Pentacrinidae 



XVIII 145. 

 Infrabasals in Recent Genera of the crmoid 

 Family Pentacriuitidae XVIII 145. 



A Proposed Division of the Phylum Echino- 



dermata XVIII 2t)0. 

 A Revision of the Crinoid Families Thalasso- 



metridae and Himerometridae XVIII 291, 



XXI corr. 

 New Genera and Higher Groups of Unstalked 



Crinoids XVIII 291. 

 The Non-Muscular Articulations of Crinoida 



XVIII 291. XIX 438. 

 Descriptions of Seventeen New Species of 



Recent Crinoids XVIII 292. 

 New Recent Indian Crinoids XVIII 292. 

 New Recent Crinoids from the Indian Ocean 



XVIII 292. 

 The Crinoids of the »Gazelle «-Expedit. XVIII 



292. 

 Five New Species of Recent Unstalked Cri- 

 noids XVIII 292. 

 On a Collection of Recent Crinoids from the 



Philippine Islands XVIII 292. 

 Preliminary Notice of a Collection of Recent 



Crinoids from the Philippine Islands XVIII 



292. 

 Two New Australian Crinoids XVIII 292. 

 The Type of the Genus Comaster XVIII 



292. 

 Revision of the Crinoid Family Comasteridae 



XVIII 292. 

 Comatilia, a Remarkable New Genus of Un- 

 stalked Crinoids XVIII 292. 

 Systematic Position of Oligometra studeri 



XVIII 292. 

 The Genus Encrinus XVIII 292. 

 Phototaxis among Crinoids XVIII 293. XIX 



331. 

 Four New Species of the Crinoid Genus Rhizo- 



crinus XVIII 293. 

 The Affinities of the Echinoidea XVIII 295. 

 The Strict Application of the Law of Priority 



to G neric Wames XIX 314. 

 Phylogenetic Interrelationshipes Recent Cri- 

 noids aX 60. 

 Origin Crinoidal Muscular Articulations XX 60 

 Origin Types Crinoid Stems XX 60. 

 The Probable Origin Crinoidal Nervous System 



XX 60. XXI 337. 

 Remarks Pentamerous Symmetry Crinoidea 



XX 60, 348. XXI 253, 353. 

 Colobometra diadema n. Solomon Islands XX 



61. 

 Antedon adriatica n. XX 61. 

 Type Specimen Alecto purpurea XX 61. 

 Compsometra lacertosa n. Australia XX 61. 

 Collect. Crinoids Copenhagen Museum XX 61. 

 Proisocrinus n. g. XX 61. 

 The Bh-ds »Albatroß« XXI 21. 

 Report Collect. Birds in Korea XXII 22. 

 An Interesting structural Analogy XXI 38, 



334, 429. XXI 356. 

 Psephotus multicolor XXI 45. 

 The Comparative Age of the Recent Crinoid 



Faunas XXI 429. 

 On the inorganic constituents of the skeletons 



of two recent Crinoids XXI 429. 

 Remarks on the Nervous System and Sym- 

 metry of the Crinoids XXI 429. 

 Notice of some Crinoids in the Collection of 



the Museum of Comparative Zoology XXI 



429. 

 The Recent Crinoids of the Coasts of Africa 

 • XXI 429. 

 On a Collection of Unstalked Crinoids made 



by the United States Fisheries Steamer 



»Albatroß « in theVlcienty of the Philippine 



Islands XXI 429. 

 The Recent Crinoids of Australia XXI 429. 

 Owen's Recent Encrinite Identified XXI 429. 

 Comaster taviana n. sp. from the Philippine 



Islands XXI 429. 

 Comissia pectinifera n. sp. from Christmas 



Island XXI 429. 



