150 



Coutière Henri 



Crayeri Michele 



l'ODtière Henri Quelques notes sur les espèces 

 comestibles de Crustacées du littoral XXII 

 141. 

 Alpheidae of the Dry Tortugas XX 154. 

 Sur Saron à maies dimorpiies XX 157. 

 Les Sarons à maies dimorphes XX 157. 

 Sur les iillobiopsis des Crevettes bathypélagi- 



ques XXI 401. 

 Crevettes Eucyphotes Bourée XXII 35. 

 Athanas XXII 35. 

 Coutil L. Exploration et restauration du Tunmlus 

 de Fontenay-le-Marmiou (Calvados) XIX 

 273. 

 t'ouvreur E. Contribution à l'étude de la respira- 

 tion aérienne (pulmonaire et cutanée) chez 

 les batraciens anoures à l'âge adulte XIX 

 143, 337. 

 Couvreur E. et Bcllion Mlle. Iti. Sur le sucre du 

 sang de l'escargot XVIII 73. 

 Nouvelle réponse à M. Seilliôre XVIII 73. 

 Coventry A. F. The Application of Mr. G. W. 

 Smith's Theory of Dwarf Males to Myzo- 

 stoma XX 135. XXI 229. 

 Note on the Effect of Hydrochloric Acid, 

 Acetic Acid, and Sodium Hydrate on the 

 Variability of the Tadpole of the Toad XX 

 450. XXI 271. 

 Coward Winifred E. On Ptilocodiura repens a 

 new Gymnoblastic Hydroid epizoic on a 

 Pennatulid XVIII 289. 

 Coward T. A. Kentish Plover in Cheshire XIX 

 181. 

 Pallas's Sand-Grouse in Cheshire XIX 191. 

 Cowdry B. N. A Preliminary lleport on the 



Structure of Nerve Cells XXII 244. 

 Cowles R. P. The Movement of the Starfish, 

 Echmaster, toward the Light XVIII 294. 



XIX 331. 



Color Changes of Ocypoda arenaria XVIII 



373. XIX 367. 

 Reactions Echinodermes to Light XX 61. 



XXI 191. 

 Stimuli Produced by Light and by Contact 



with Solid Walls as Factors iu the Bahavior 



of Ophiuroids XX 62. XXI 191. 

 Reactions of the Sea Urchin and the Starfish 



to Changes of Light Intensity XXI 428. 

 Cox Allyn Notes on tlie Early Stages of Deile- 



phila intermedia XIX 63. 

 Cox Cliarles Finney Charles Darwin and the 



Mutation Theory XVIII 34, 56. 

 The Founder of the Evolution Theory XIX 



321. 

 The Individuality of Ch. Darwin XlX 321. 

 Cox J. C. Voluta nodiplicata n. West Australia 



XX 90. 



Coxopodia n. g. tristani n. Richardson XX 151. 

 Crabro Britannien: Morice XX 386. 



Fossil: Cockerell XX 386. 

 Crabronidae Rohwer XIX 94; Strand XX 365. 

 Boulder County: Rohwer XIX 94. 

 New Jersey: Rohwer XX 386. 

 Paraguay: Strand XX 366. 

 Crabns (Brachyura) Extremitäten: D'Uexkiill 



XIX 453. 

 Cracidac Akklimatisation: D'Aubusson XIX 

 188. 

 Domestikation: D'Aubusson XIX 188. 

 Crafts II. A. Economic Value of Wild Bird XXII 



313. 

 Crahay i\. J. Chenille mineuse de Grapholitha 



tedella XX 323. 

 Craig Ciiarlcs F. The Malarial Fevers, Hämo- 

 globinuria Fever, and the Blood Protozoa 

 of Man XVIIl 250. 

 The Classification of the Malarial Plasmodia 



XVIII 277. 

 Filaria philippinensis XVIII 348. 

 The Occurrence of Uncinariasis in Soldiers 



of the United States Army XVIII 350. 

 Studies Amebae Intestine of Man XX 20. 



Craig Cliarles F. Studies in the Morphology of 

 Malarial Plasmodia after the Administra- 

 tion of quinine and in Intracorpuscular 

 Conjugation XX 42. XXI 191. 

 A Study of Latent and Recurrent Alalarial 

 Infection and the Significations of Intra- 

 corpuscular Conjugation in the Malarial 

 Plasmodia XX 43. XXI 223. 



Craig Wallace The Expressions of Emotion in 



the Pigeons XIX 191, 369. XXII 334(bi3). 



Oviposition induced by the male in pigeons 



XXII 333. 

 The voices of Pigeons regarded as a Means of 

 Social Control XXII 334. 



Crambinae Ely XX 325. 



Cranibus Rothschild XXII 169. 



C. gracilellus n. Chrétier XX 322. 



C. hungaricus n. Ungarn: Schmidt XIX 40, 322. 



C. placidellus Dyar XIX 35. 



Cramer M. Beitr. Kenntn. Polydaktylie u. Syn- 

 daktylie Mensch u. Haustiere XXII 234. 



Cramer Kudolf Die Fauna von Golonog XXI 146. 



Cramer W. & Itlarsliail F. H. A, Preliminary 

 Note on the Action of Yohimbine on the 

 Generative System XIX 209, 355. 

 A Note on Abortion as a Result of a Diet rich 



in Carbohydrates XIX 209, 355. 

 A Contribution to the Comparative Morpho- 

 logy of the Thoracic Sclerites of Insects 

 XXI 354. XX 180. 



Crampton Henrv Edward Study Variation etc. 

 Partula XVIII 34. 

 Correlation and Selection XVIII 84. 

 The Partulae of the Society Islands, and the 

 Problems of Distribution and Isolation 

 XVIII 326. 

 The Doctrine of Evolution XXII 436. 



Craneopsylla n. g. Rothschild XXII 157. 



Crangon trispinosus Larven: Williamson XXII 

 35. 

 I C. vulgaris Albinismus: Ninni XVIII 89. 



Crangonis alabamcnsis n. Scout XXII 32. 



Crangon VX putealis n. Wisconsin: Holmes XVIII 

 367. 



Craniata Goodrich XIX 114. 

 Kopfskelett: Puccioni XXI 321. 

 Visceralskelett : Puccioni XXI 321. 



Cranielia Oehlert non Schmidt (Petrocrania n. n.) 

 Raymond XXI 390. 



Cropliius Monographie: Van Duzee XVIII 434. 



Craseomyx niigatac Japan: Anderson XIX 233 

 & corr. 



Crashmau B. A. Notes Host Plants and Parasita 

 North American Bruchidae XXII 128. 



Craspedomcrus n. g. Benihauer XXII 113. 



Craspedomctopon n. g. Kertész XIX 27. 



Craspedometra n. g. Clark XVIII 291. 



Craspcdonispa n. g. Weise XX 273. 



Craspcdouotus Semenow XX 247. 



Craspedosoma niucrorum Veriioeff XXII 52. 



C. simile Wernitzsch XX 175. XXI 282. 



Craspcdosomidae Veriioeff XVIII 386. 

 Deutschland: Verhoeff XX 175. 



Craspedosominac n. subfam. Verhoeff XVIII 385. 



Craspedota s. Medusae. 



Craspedotella n. g. »Albatroß «: Kofoid XXI 400. 

 Pacific-Expedition: Kofoid XXI 400. 



Craspia n. g. Aurivillius XIX 47. 



Craspidomeri n. trib. Bernhauer XXII 113. 



Cratalometra n. g. Clark XVIII 292. 



Cratcrocercus n. g. Rohwer XXII 219. 



Cratoropus Biologie: Julius XIX 196. 



Cratocryptus Thomson Typen: Habermehl XXII 

 213. 



Craven W. IV. Some Obscrv. Embryology of 

 Chironomus XXII 140. 



Cravens Nary R. & Heath Harold Anatomy of 

 Nectomertes pelagica n. XVIII 148. 



Craveri Itliciiele Avanzi fossili animali e vigit. 

 Civezzano XXII 432. 



