588 



Sheldon W. G. 



Shufelott R. W. 



Sheldon W. G. Nutos on the Breeding habits 

 of some of our Winter Migrants in the 

 Swedish Provinces Jemtland and Lapland 

 XXII 312. 

 Shelford R. Homoeotic Variation in a Cock- 

 roach XVIII 83, 124. 

 Descriptions of some Genera and Species of 



Blattidae XVIII 404. 

 Blatt idae of Spanish Guinea XVIII 404. 

 Studios of the Blattidae XVIII 404. 

 Blattidae fauna Südwest Austral. XVIII 404. 

 Two Remarkable Forms of Mantid Oothfcac 



XVIII 405. 

 Collect. Blattidae in Amber XX 193. 

 Blattidae from West Indies XX 193. 

 Alluaudella n. g. cavernicola n. XX 193. 

 Simulium and Pellagra XX 292. 

 The British Mus. Collect, of Blattidae enclosed 



in Amber XXII 69. 

 Descr. n. sp. Blattidae XXII 69. 

 The Blattidae in the Aru and Kei Islands 



XXII 69. 

 Blattoden Kilimandjaro Expedit. XXIt 69. 

 Shellord Victor E. Physiological animal geo- 

 graphy XXI 357, 380. 

 Ecological Succession XXII 251. 

 SheHordella u. g. Adelung XX 191. 

 Shelforditcs n. g. Karny XX 196. 

 Sheljezhko L. .4. Quelques formes nouvelles des 

 Lepidopt. XIX 44. 

 Notices lepidopt. XX 331. 

 Shcnnan Theodore Jores formalin Method of 

 Mounting XVIII 46. 

 Tri Radiate Taenia saginata XVIII 95. 

 Sliephiird 3. A List of Victorian Rotifers XXII 



21. 

 Shepheardella taeDllormls Huxley XX 23. XXI 



221, 273. 

 Shepherd C. V. Comparisons of Otoliths found in 

 Fishes XX 412. XXI 351. 

 Tlie »Asteriscus « in Fishes XX 423. XXI 351. 

 Pharyngeal teeth of Fishes XXII 249. 

 . Sheppard B. F. The Disappearance of the Nucleo- 

 lus in Mitosis XVIII 224. 

 The Re-appearance of the Nucleolus in Mitosis 



XXI 367. 



Sheppard T. Eryon antiquus Yorkshire Lias 



XX 156. 



Shepstone Harold J. Monsters of Bygone Ages 



XXII 304. 



Sherborn C. Davies On »the Conchological Illu- 

 strations« by George Brettingham Sowerby, 

 J un, London 1832 — 41 and the »Descriptive 

 Catalogue of Shells« bv John Edward 

 Gray 1832 XVIII 300. 



Sherborn C. Davies & Smith Edgar A. A Collation 

 of J. D. Chenu's Illustrations Conchylio- 

 logiques, and a Note on P. D. Duclos' Hist. 

 Nat. Gén. et Part Coquilles XXI 435. 



Sherlock Robert Lionel The Relationship of the 

 Permian to the Trias in Nottingnamshirc 



XXI 116. 



Sherman Althea R. Migration Halts XIX 166. 

 Five Notes from the Upper Mississippi Valley 



XIX 178. 

 Effects of W^cather in North eastern Jowa 



XXI 12. 

 At the Sign, of the Northern Flicker XXI 40. 

 Nest Life of jMcgascops XXII 347. 

 Sherman F. jr. & Brimley €h. Orthopt. from 



North Carolina XXII 67. 

 Sherman Franklin The Senses of Insects XVIII 



390. XIX 370. 

 Demonstration Work in Economic Ento- 

 mology XVIII 392. 

 Notes of the year (1908) from North Carolina 



XVIII 394. 

 Peculiarities in Distribution of North Carolini' 



Birds XXI 25. 

 Peculiarities in the Distribution of Some 



North Carolin Birds XXI 49. 



Sherman John D. jr. List of Labrador Coleopt. 



XX 239. 

 Sherman Julia Wingate Helniinthophlla in Massa- 

 chusetts XXI 53. 

 Sherrington C. 8. Nerve as a Master of Muscle 



XVIII 116. 

 Sherwood George H. General Guide to the Ex- 

 hibition Halls of the American Museum of 

 Nat. Hist. XXII 477. 

 Sherzer W. H, Geol. Report Monroe County 



Michigan XVIII 17. 

 Sherzer W. H. * Grabau A. W. New Upper Sil\i- 

 ric Fauna from Southern Michigan XXI 144. 

 Shibayania G. Malaria Parasites Orang outau 



XX 46. 

 Shiklnami J. Beiträge z. mikroskopischen Ana- 

 tomie d. Gallenblase XVIII 165. 

 Shimek B. Geology of Harrison an Monona 

 Counties XXI 156. 

 Evidence that the fossiliferous Gravel and 

 Sand Beds of Jowa and Nebraska arc 

 Astonian XXII 433. 

 Astonian Sands and Grevels in ^Yeste^n Jowa 

 XXII 433. 

 Shimer Hervey \V. Dwarf Faunas XIX 329. 

 Shipley Arthur E, The Ectoparasites of the Red 

 Grouse XVIII 220. 

 Internal Parasites of Birds allied to the 



Graese XVIII 336. 

 On the Relation of Certain Cestode and Nema- 

 tode Parasites to Bacterial Disease XVIII 

 336. 

 The Tape-Worms of the Red Grouse XVIII 



337. 

 Authrobothrium crispum XVIII 337. 

 The Thread- Worms (Nematoda) of the Red 



Grouse (Lagopus scoticus) XVIII 345. 

 Rats and their Animal Parasites XIX 235. 



240. 

 Cestoda nat. antarct. Expedit. XX 111. 

 Report Pentastomids etc. XX 160. 

 Charles Darwin and Mendelism XXII 435. 

 Organizing Zoology XXII 472. 

 Shirakl T. Phasmiden u. Mantiden Japans 



XXII 69. 

 Shirbuirnia n. g. Buckman XIX 281. 

 Shirley John Additions to the Marine Mollusca 



of Queensland XXI 442. 

 Shitkow B. M. & Sabanejew L. L. Über Ovis 

 heinsii u. über den Bau d. Homer d. Wild- 

 schafe XXI 115, 337. 

 Shiwago P. Ülier Vermehrung b. Pleistophora 



periplanetae XVIII 279. XIX 354. 

 Shmamine Tohl Eine einfache Schnellfärbungs- 

 methode v. Spirochäten XXI 403. XXII 

 468. 

 Shoebotham John W. The Life-history of Calli- 

 dium violaceum XVIII 470. 

 Some Records of Collembola New to England 

 XXII 66. 

 »Shore-crab« Sacculina: Potts XVIII 367. 

 Shorey M. L. Tlie Effect of the Destruction of 

 Peripheral Areas on the Differentiation of 

 the Neuroblasts XX 402. XXI 345. 

 The Differentiation of Neuroblasts in Arti- 

 ficial Culture Media XXTI 244. 

 A Study (if the Differentiation of neuroblasts 

 in artificial culture media XXII 244. 

 Shortridgc G. C. An Account of the Geographical 

 Distribution of the Marsupials and ilono- 

 tremcs of South- West Australia etc. XXI 

 94. 

 p. Ogilvie-Grant W. B,. XIX 180. 

 Shoshonius n. g. Granger XXI 87. 

 Shrosbree Geo Sclent. Devel. Taxidermy XVIII 



46. 

 Shufelott R. W. Osteology of Birds XIX 163, 428. 

 Some Washington Bird Ni>tes XIX 178. i 

 On the Comparative Osteology of the Passe- 

 rine Bird (Arachnnthera magna) XIX 195, 

 428. 



