264 



Hargitt Charles W. Harris J. Arthur 



Uargitt Charles W. Notes on the Behavior of 



Sea-anemones XVIII 66. 

 Further Obscrvationa on the Behavior of 



Tubicolous Annelids XVIII 69, 357. 

 Regeneration Khizostoma pulmo XVIII 105. 

 Observ. Spawning Habits of Hydroides dian- 



thus XX 133. 

 Some problems of Coelenterate ontogeny 



XXI 424. 

 A further Note on Keratosum complexuni 



XXI 426. 



Rehavior and Color change of Tree frogs 



XXII 286. 



Hargitt €has. W. & Hargitt 0. T, Studies in the 

 development of Scyphomedusae XX 59. 

 XXII 253. 



Hargitt George F, Maturation, Fertilization, and 

 Segmentation of Penna tiarella and of Tabu- 

 larla crocea XVIII 286. XIX 381. 

 Maturation, Fertilization and Cleavage of 

 Tubularia crocea and Pennaria tiarella 



XVIII 286. XIX 381. 



Hargreares J. A, Land and Freshwater Mollusca 



in the Scarborough District XVIII 304. 

 On a habitat of Acicula lineata XVIII 317. 

 The Marine Mollusca of the Yorkshire Coast 



and the Dogger Bank XX 74. XXI 440. 

 Protective Resemblance in British Marine 



Mollusca XXI 449. 

 néri Paul Der respiratorische Gaswechsel d. 



wintersclüafenden Fledermaus XIX 239, 



338. 

 Ilarington H. H. Two New Species of Birds 



XXI 49. 

 Oaristaeus n. g. Cameron XX 369. 

 Harlé Edouard Faune de la grotte à. Hyènes 



rayées de Furnùilia etc. XIX 111. 

 Faune de la grotte Das Fontainhas (Portugal) 



suie XIX 226. XXI 88. 

 Essai d'une liste des Mammifères et Oiseaux 



quaternaires connus jusqu'ici danslaPénin- 



sUiC Ibérique XX 407. 

 La Hyaena intermedia et les ossements hunia- 



tUes des Cavernes de Lunel-Viel XXI 88. 

 Restes d'Elephas sous de sable des Landes 



XXI 107. 

 Uarlé Edouard & Stcblin H. G. Une nouvelle 



faune di Mammifères des Phosporites du 



Quercy XIX 226. 

 Ilarlow Ricliard C. Breeding of the Raven in 



Pennsylvanien XXI 52. 

 Harlow William Page Differ. Staining of the 



Blood XVIII 42. 

 Barman Hary T. Relation Degree Injury Gam- 



marus XVIII 106. 

 Ilarmanda n. g. Roewer XX 168. 

 Ilarmauda Roewer (HarmandeUa Roewer) Roe- 

 wer XX 169. 

 Ilarmandella n. n. (Harmanda Roewer) Roewer 



XX 169. 



Harmatelia Bourgeois XXII 122. 



Uarmer Sidney F. Presidential Address XX 105. 



XXI 279. 



Harmer Sidney F. Guide to the British Verte- 

 brates exh. Dpt. of Zool. XX 395. 

 s. Stebbing XXI 463. 



Harmer 8. P. & Shipley A. E. The Cambridge 

 Natural History XVIII 358. 



Harmon Lucie Two abnormalities in the cray- 

 fish XX 155. XXI 252. 



Harmomastix n. g. Attems XVIII 386. XXII 51. 



Harms Bruno Zur Naturgeschichte der Flöhe 



XXII 156. 



Harms W. Postembryonale Entwicklung v. 

 Unio pictorum u. Uuio tumidus XVIII 137. 

 Über Degeneration u. Regeneration d. Dau- 

 menschwielen u. -drüsen bei Rana fusca 



XIX 146, 355. 



Über den Einfluß d. Hungers auf die Wirbel- 

 säule d. Tritonen XIX 148, 334, 427. 



Harms W. Versuche über Besclüeuuigung d. 

 Regeneration durch aktive Bewegung XIX 

 150, 362. 



Über Ovarialtransplantationen b. Regenwür- 

 mern, eine Methode zur Bastardierung XX 

 129. XXI 219, 232. 



Über funktionelle Anpassung bei Regenera- 

 tionsvorgängen. Regeneration des Schwan- 

 zes bei jungen u. erwachsenen Urodelen u. 

 d. Larven v. Anuren XX 146. XXI 234. 



Über Beeinflussung d. Regenerationsvorgänge 



XXI 234. 

 Ovarialtransplantation auf fremde Species b. 



Triton XXII 292. 

 Uarpa Nomenklatur: Hcdley XXI 452. 

 Uarpacticellii n. g. inopinata n. Baikalsee: Sars 



XX 147. 

 Uarpacticidae Biologie: Krüger XXII 29. 

 Oogenese: Krüger XXII 29. 

 Süßwasser Deutschland: Van Douve XVIII 

 365. 

 Uarpacticoida Brady XX 146; Surs XX 14G. 



Synopsis: Sharp XX 142. 

 Uarpacticuä croni Sars XX 146. 

 Harpagomyia n. g. De Meijere XIX 12. 

 H. splendens De Meijere XXII 142; Jacobson 



XXII 58. 



Metamorphose: De Meijere XXII 142. 

 Myrmekophil: De Meijere XXII 142; Jacob- 

 son XXII 58. 



Harpagophora n. g. Attems XVlII 385. 



Harpagophoridac n. fam. Attems XVIII 385. 



liarpagoxenus sublevis Sachsen: Viehraeyer XX 

 384. 



tiarpalus atratus Matits XX 248. 



li. pseudoodes n. Fleischer XVIII 453. 



13. serdicaaus Matits XX 248. 



Harpendyreus n. g. Heron XIX 68. 



Harper E. The Migration of the Swift XXI 63. 



Harper E. H. Behavior of Perichaeta and Luni- 

 bricus toward Stimuli of Various Intensities 



XVIII 69. 



Tropic and Shock Reactions in Perichaeta 



and Lumbricus XVIII 352. XIX 332. 

 The Geotropism of Paramaecium XXI 412. 

 Harper E. W. s. Gregory O. XXI 30. 

 Harper E. William Notes on Aviculture in 

 Georgetown, Demerara XX 480. 

 Rubigida XXI 59. 

 Stoparola melanops XXI 60. 

 Harper R. A. Some Current Conception of the 



Germ Plasm XXII 450. 

 Harpezoneura n. g. Enderlein XVIII 412. 

 Harpoceras dispansumGallberg: Wunstorf XVIII 



18. » 



Harpolestes australis ansorgei n. subsp. Neumann 



XIX 197. 



Harporhynchns New Jersey: Caskey XXI 53. 

 Harpyia cinerea Spadra (Cal.): Baker XX 345. 

 H. vinula Palducci XIX 59. 



Aberration: Schulz XIX 58. 



Lokalrassen: Schulz XIX 58. 

 Harris D. L. Method of Staining Negri Bodies 



XX 41. 



Harris Fraser Observations on Frogs at Tempera- 

 tures below Zero XX 451. XXI 194. 

 Harris H. F. Amoebic Dysentery XVIII 252. 

 Harris J. Arthur ThyridopterLx XIX 62. 



The Selective Elimination of Organs XIX 303. 



The Arithmetic of the Product Moment Me- 

 thod of Calculating the Coefficient of Corre- 

 lation XXI 165. 



The Biometrie Proof of the Pure Line Theory 

 XXII 436. 



The Distribution of Pure Line Means XXII 

 436. 



Data Dialectics and other Digressions XXII 

 438. 



A Coefficient of Individual Prepotency for 

 Students of Heredity XXII 445. 



