Esca 



Enblemmara 



203 



Esca (Therates Sellards non Latreille) : Sellards 



XVIII 396. 

 Esealera .Mauuel de la s. De la Escalera Manuel. 

 Ëschara niortisasa Canu XVIII 332. 

 Escher II. Kolorierung makroskop. anatom. 



Präparate XXII 471. 

 Escherich K. Die Termiten od. weißen Ameisea 



XVIII 412. 



Ein Blick in das Heiligtum eines Termiten- 

 staates XVIII 412. 

 Die pilzzüchtenden Termiten XVIII 412. 

 Lepismatiden v. Madagaskar etc. XX 190. 

 Termitenbauten XX 202. 

 Über Termiten XX 203. 

 Ameisen u. Pflanzen XX 381. 

 The Life History of the Termite XXII 76. 

 The Ant and her Ways XXII 220. 

 Zwei Beiträge zum Kapitel Ameisen u. Pflan- 

 zen XXII 224. 

 Escherich K. & Bacr W. Tharandler zoolog. 3Iis- 



zeUen XX 183, 319. 

 Escherichia Forel XX 382. 

 Eseher-KUndig J. Tachiniden meiner Sammlung 



XX 306. 

 Eschneiler Rud. Zur Entwicldung des Musculus 



stapedius u. des Stapes XXII 416. 

 Escribano Cavetano Sobrc el hailazgo del Ceto- 

 rhinus (Selache) maxiiuus, cerca de Melilla 



XIX 120. 



Esera n. g. NavAs XVIII 398. 

 Esinan n. g. Distant XVIII 432. 

 £so.Y iucius Biologie: Supino XIX 131. 

 Bothriocephalus-Finnen: Ciurea XXI 469. 

 Donaugegend: Ciurea XXII 469. 

 Doppelreizung: Siüze XX 432. XXI 243. 

 Elektrische Reaktion: Panschkin XX 432; 



Sülze XXI 243. 

 Farbenwechselversuche : Mayerhofer XIX 131, 



367. XX 432. XXI 240. 

 Larvenentwicklung: Supino XIX 131. 

 Loch Ken: Began XXII 269. 

 Nervus olfactorius: Sülze XX 432. XXI 243. 

 Periphere Nerven: Panschkin XX 432. XXI 



345. 

 Pomphorhynchus laevis : Riquier XVIII 350. 

 Unterkieferdefekt: Hopewell-Smith XVIII 

 160. 

 Esphaluieuinac n. subfam. Burr XVIII 404. 

 Esphalmenus n. g. Burr XVIII 404. 

 Espira n. g. Sellards XVIII 396. 

 Essen Ch. von Bidrag kaenned. Finlands Cryp- 



tinae XXII 214. 

 Essig E. 0. Combating the Citrus Mealy Bug 

 XVIII 422. 

 Aphididae of Southern California XVIII 423, 



424. XX 214. 

 Notes on Coccidae XVIII 425. 

 Notes on Calilornian Coccidae XVIII 426. 



XX 216. 



The Genus Pseudococcus in California XVIII 



426. 

 Sympherobius angustus XX 208. 

 Pseudococcus citri XX 218. 

 Pseudococcus bakeri n. XX 218. 

 Variations in the Wings and Antennae Trifi- 



daphis radicicola XX 219. 

 Natural Enemies of the Citrus Mealy Bug XX 



282. XXII 137(bis). 

 Natural Ennemies of the Citrus Plant Lice 



XXII 59. 

 Host index California Lice XXII 85. 

 Aphididae of Southern California XXII 85. 

 A Aphid Note XXII 85. 

 Notes on Coccides XXII 87. 

 Essig B. O. & Baker C. P, Host Index to Califor- 



nian Coccidae XVIII 424. 

 Estabrook A. II. Effect External Agents Growth 



in Paramecium XX 39. XXI 190. 

 Effect of Chemicals on Growth in Paramecium 



XX 39. XXI 190. 

 Estadia n. g. Sellards XVIII 396. 



Esterly Calvin Olia The Light Recipient Orgaiis 

 of the Copepod Eucalanus elongatus XVIII 

 206. 

 The Organ of Claus in the Copepod Eucalanus 



elongatus XVIII 206. 

 Calanoid Copepoda from the Bermuda Island 



XXII 29. 

 Contrib. Labor. Marine Brit. Assoc. San Diego 



XXII 29. 

 The vertical Distribution of Eucalanus elonga- 

 tus XXII 29, 

 Estonioeeras Holm XVIII 328. 

 Estrela Aufzucht: Paeon XXII 339. 

 Estrelda Junge: Henry XIX 197. 

 B. angoleasis Brüten: Phillips XXI 53. 

 Utchellsia n. g. piliceps n. Borneo: Cameron 



XIX 84. 



Eternod A. C. P. di s. D'Eternod A. C. F. 

 Eternod A. C. F «& Robert E. Eugen Les Chroma - 

 tocytes, Anatomie, Physiologie XIX 109, 

 461. 

 Eterodiurus n. g. Senna XX 131. 

 Ethalia nevilli Tomlin XX 90. 

 Etheostoma coeruleuui Rachow XXII 280. 

 Etheridge R. jr. Offic. Contrib. Palaeontol. 

 South Australia XVIII 24. 

 An Organism allied to Miteheldeania XVIII 



279. 

 Arachnophyllum from the Halysites Lime- 

 stone of the Mount Canobolas District New 

 South Wales XVIII 285. 

 The Permo-Carboniferous Fossils of Treachery 



Bay, Victoria River XVIII 300. 

 ■Lower Cretaceous Fossils from the Sources of 

 the Barcoo, Ward and Nive Rivers, South 

 Central Queensland XVIII 330. 

 Notes on the Permo-Carbonifcrous Products 

 of Eastern Australia with Synonymy XVIII 

 334. 

 The Trilobite lUaenus in the Silurian Rock of 



New South Wales XVIII 374. 

 On the Occurrence of Olenellus in the Nor- 

 thern Territory (of South Australia) XVIII 

 374. 

 Etheridge R. jr. & Bro-.vü H. Y. L. Offic. Contrib. 



Palaeontol. South Austral. XVIII 25. 

 Etheridge R. jr. & Due W. S. Monogr. Carbonif. 

 and Permocarbouif. luvertebtatea N. S. 

 Wales XX 80. 

 Ethioterpia n. g. Hampson XX 336. 

 Ethmia Amerika: Busck XX 323. 

 Ethniiidae n. fam. Busck XIX 39. 

 Etielia ziuckeneiia Wechselwirtschaft: Chitten- 

 den XIX 41. 

 Etobiattina gaudryi n. Karbon Commentry: 



Agnus XX 194. 

 Etoc Ciabriel Les Oiseaux de France, leurs œufs 

 et leurs nids XIX 205. 

 Nature and origine de l'instinct XX 386. 

 La ponte et les stations de ponte des oiseaux 



de France XXI 14. 

 Les oeufs anomaux XXI 15. - 

 Essai de Clefs dichotom. nids des oiseaux 



France XXI 19. 

 L'évolution des êtres XXI 157. 

 Etoptychoptera n. g. Handlirsch XX 185. 

 Etroplus maculatus Mazatis XX 441; Zimmer- 

 man XXII 278. 

 Ettlinger Slax Sammelber. über Tierpsychologie 



XX 13, 397. XXI 241. 

 Euahaaes n. g. Distant XXII 92. 

 Eualloea n. g. Warren XIX 49. 



lìuauontia n. g. Barnes & Mac Dunnough XX 



317. 

 Euarcsta subpara n. Johnson XIX 28. 

 Enarmonia tristigana Nahrungspflanzen: Frost 



XIX 40. 

 Eubaeua n. g. Hay XIX 158. 

 Ëubalacna glacialis Andrews XIX 240. 

 Eubaphe nigricans Neu England : Forbes XX 345. 

 Eublcmmara n. g. Bathunc-Baker XXII 161. 



