Morgan T. H. 



Morley Claude 



435 



Morgan T. II. Further Eecords Physiology Ee- 



gencration Tubularia XVIII 105. 

 The Production of Two Kinds of Spermatozoa 



in Phylloxerans XVIII 139, 177. 

 The Location of Embryo-forming Eegions in 



the Egg XVIII 141. 

 The Effects of a Centrifugal Force on the Eggs 



of Cumingia XVIII 141. 

 Self-Fertilization Induced by Artificial Means 



XVIII 141. 

 Some Further Eecords Concerning the Physio- 

 logy of Eegeneration in Tubularia XVIII 



289. 

 Sex Determination and Parthenogenesis in 



Phyloxerans and Aphids XVIII 422. XIX 



305, 356. 

 Breeding Experiments with Eats XIX 235, 



297, 349. 

 Chromosomes and Heredity XIX 300. 

 The Effects of Altering the Position of the 



cleavage Planes in Eggs witli Precocious 



Spefication XIX 388. 

 Cross- and Self-Fertilization Ciona intestinalis 



XX 108. XXI 228. 



Experiments bearing on the Nature of the 



Karyokinese Figurs XX 118. XXI 261, 269, 



367. 

 A Biol, and Cytol. Stady of Sex Determination 



Phylloxerans and Aphids XX 213. XXI 167, 



260, 315. 

 The Chromosom.es in the Parthenogenetic and 



Sexual Eggs Phylloxerans and Apliids XX 



213, 260. 

 Sex Limited Inheritance in Drosophila XX 



299. XXI 161 & corr. 

 Hybridization in a mutating period in Droso- 



phUa XX 299. XXI 219. 

 The Relation between Normal and Abnormal 



Development of the Frogs Egg XX 453. 



XXI 272. 



Hybridization in a Mutating Period in Droso- 

 phila XXI 158. 



The Origin of Nine Wing Mutations in Droso- 

 phila XXI 159. XXII 149, 437. 



The Origin of five Mutations in Eye Color in 

 Drosophila and their Modes of Inheritance 



XXI 159. XXII 149, 437. 



The Method of Inheritance of two Sex-limited 



Characters in the Some Animal XXI 



161. 

 The Application of the Conception of Pure 



Lines to Sex-limited Inheritance and to 



Sexual Dimorpliism XXI 164. XXII 463. 

 Is the Female Frog Heterozygous in regard to 



Sex-determination? XXI 168. XXII 289. 

 Cytological studies of centrifuged eggs XXI 



268. 

 Chromsomeà on the basis of sex limited in- 

 heritance Drosophila XXII 149. 

 A dominant sex limited Charakter XXII 149. 

 An alternation of the sex-ratio induced by 



hybridization XXII 149, 463. 

 Is the Change in the sex ratio of tlie Frog that 



is effected by external agents due to partial 



Fertilization? XXII 289, 464. 

 Notes on Two Crosses between different Eaces 



of Pigeons XXII 333, 447. 

 Influence of Heredity etc. XXII 379. 

 Moulting and Change of Color in Mice XXII 



437. 

 The Influence of Heredity and of Enveron- 



ment in Determining the Coast Colors in 



Mice XXII 437. 

 The masking of the Mendelian result by the 



influence of the environment XXII 439. 

 Chromosomes and Associative Inheritance 



XXII 444. 



Eandom Segregation versus Coupling in Men- 

 delian Inheritance XXII 447. 



Heredity of body color in Drosophila XXII 

 452. 



fiîorgan T. li. Eight Factors that show Sex- 

 linked Inheritance in Drosophila XXII 452. 

 The elimination of Sox chromosomes from the 

 male producing eggs of Phylloxerans XXII 

 464. 

 Morgan T. H. & Cattelt EJeth Data for the study 

 of sex-linked Inheritance in Drosophila 

 XXII 452. 

 Morgan T. H. & SLulI A. F. Life Cycle Horma- 



phis hamamelidis XX 217. 

 Morgan T. H. & Spooncr G. O. The Polarity of 

 the Centrifuged Egg XVIII 295. XIX 388. 

 Morgcnroth J. & Halberstaedter L. Über Beein- 

 flussung d. experimentellen Trypanosomen- 

 infektion durch Chinin XX 33. XXI 190. 

 Morgenstern M. Die Grenzfaserschicht XIX 105, 

 404. 

 Untersuch, über d. anatomischen Grundlagen 

 f. d. Stoffwechsel- u. Sensibilitätsvorgänge 

 i. d. harten Zahnsubstanzen XIX 260, 405. 

 Morgera Arturo Eicerche sulla glandola ed il 

 canale di Leydig nei maschi di Scyllium 

 XXI 313, 418. 

 Morgulis Scrgius The Effect of Alkaloids on the 

 Early Development of Toxopneustes varie- 

 gatus XVIII 68, 141. 

 Compensatory. Growth in Podarke obscura 



XVIII 106. 

 Eegeneration in the Brittle-Star Ophiocoma 

 pumila, with Eeference to the Influence of 

 the Nervous System XVIII 294. XIX 360. 

 Contributions to the Physiology of Eegenera- 

 tion XVIII 354. XIX 361. XX 133. XXI 

 232. XXII 14, 18. 

 Is Eegeneration a Eepetition of the Ontogene- 

 tic and Phylogenetic? XIX 359. 

 The Movements of the Earthworm XX 129. 



XXI 243. 

 The Eegulation of the Water Content in Re- 

 generation XX 134. XXI 232. 

 Beitr. z. Eegenerationsphysiologie XXII 14. 

 Morjachin M. Der Bau d. retikulären Gewebes 



XXI 82, 368. 

 Morice F. ». Teratological Specimen of a Bee 



XVIII 123. 



The saws of Saw-flies XIX 88, 454. 

 Probable Mimetic Association of aculeate 



Hymenoptera XIX 89, 347. 

 A List of Chrysids Jaffa, Jerusalem and Jericho 



XIX 90. 



Neurotoma mandibularis XX 377. 



Some Addit. British List Crabro Species 



XX 386. 



Further Notes on two Osmia of the adunca 

 group XX 395. 



Help Notes Determiation British Tenthridi- 

 nidae XXII 218. 

 Morin Maurice Sur la géologie de la vallée de la 

 Marne entre Lagny et Chalifert (Seine-et- 

 Marne) XIX 286. 



Sur l'Etage stampien et la présence des Grès 

 de Eomainville à Thorigny-Dampmard 

 (S.-et-M.) XIX 286. 



Note préliminaire sur la faune et la flore du 

 Calcaire de Brue en Seine-et-Marne XXI 

 153. 

 Morionia n. g. Jordan XX 314. 

 Moriey Claude On the Neuropterous Genus Eha- 

 phidia XVIII 417. 



On the Hymenoptera Parasites of Ehynchota 

 XIX 81. 



Notes on Braconidae XIX 82(bis). 



Observ. Oeconomy Ichneumon manifestator 

 XIX 84. 



On the Ichneumonidae of the Banksian Collec- 

 tion XIX 85. 



The Antipodeans Genus Proboloides XIX 86. 



A description of the Superior Wing of the 

 Hymenoptera, with a view to geving a 

 simpler and more certain Nomenclature to 

 the Alary System of Jurine XIX 80, 455. 



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