Smith E. A. Smyth E. G. 



595 



Smith E. A. Thersites hillieri n. South Central 



Australie XX 99. 

 Braciilopoda nat. autarkt. Expedit. XX 107. 

 A List of Marine Shells occurring at Christmas 



Islands, Indian Ocean, with Descriptions 



of New Species XXI 440. 

 On the Recent Species of the Genus Vulsella 



XXI 447. 

 Description of a New Species of Acmaea from 



Bombay and Notes on other Forms from 



that Locality XXI 450. 

 Note on the Animal of the Genus Cleopatra 



XXI 451. 



On a Species of Phasianella from South Africa 



(Ph. Kraussii) XXI 453. 

 Smith Fk. Place-modes for the Sacrum and 



the First Haemal Arch of Necturus XVIII 



85, 184. 

 Note on the Mounting of Spider Dissections 



as Microscopical Objects XVIII 380. XX 



169. 

 Flies from Several Points of View XVIII 480. 

 Thyreosthenius biovatus Myrmecophilous 



XXII 50. 



Double crested Cormorants breeding In 

 Central Illinois XXII 326. 

 Smith G. Elliot The Significance of Fusion of the 

 Atlas to the Occipital Bone etc. XVIII 122. 



The Term Archipallium a Disclaimer XIX 108. 

 440. 



The Tuberculum olfactorium XIX 221. 442. 



The Zoological Position of Tarsus XIX 254. 



A further Note on the Case of Fusion of the 

 Atlas and Axis XIX 266. 433. 



The Localisation of the Human Cerebral 

 Cortex XIX 268. 444. 



Spirochaeta duttoni XX 31. 



An Address on the Mechanism of Infection in 

 Tick XX 161. 



The Evolution of the Brain XX 402. 



On the Impossibility of instituting Exact 

 Homologies between the Sulci »Calcarine« 

 in various Primates XXI 79. 341. 



The Arris and Gale Lectures on some Problems 

 Relating to the Evolution of the Brain 

 XXI 135, 344. 

 Smith Geoffrey Walliin Sex in the Crustacea 

 XVIII 103. 



Prelimanary Account of the Habits and Struc- 

 ture of the Anaspididae tc. XVIII 149. 



The Freshwater Crustacea of Tasmania with 

 Remarks on their Geographical Distribu- 

 tion XVIII 362. 



On the Anaspidacea. Living and Fossil 



XVIII 370, 394. 



Ml". J. T. Cunningham on the Heredity of 



Secondary Sexual Characters XIX 297. 306. 



Studies in the Experimental Analysis of Sex 



XIX 301, 306. XX 148. XXII 328, 

 463. 



The Presence of Haemoglobin in Inverte- 

 « brate Blood XX 142, 198. 

 Sex and Immunity XXII 31. 

 Some recent work oa Sex XXII 464. 

 Smith Geoffrey Watkin & Weldon W. F. R. 



Crustacea and Arachnids XVIII 358. 

 Smith Grafton Biiiot The Cerebral Cortex in 



Lepidosiren, with comparative Notes on 



the Interpretation of certain Features of 



the Forebrain in other Vertebrates XVIII 



198. 

 Smith Grant The Eyes of certain Pulmonate 



Gastropods, with special Reference to the 



Neurofibrillae in Limax maximus XXI 454. 

 Smith H. Hammond Variety of Lagopus scoticus 



from Lamarkshire XXII 332. 

 Smith Helen Willlston On the Development of 



the Superficial Veins of the Body Wall in 



the Pig XIX 246. 400. 

 Smith Herbert H. The Showalter Collection 



XVIII 299. 



Smith Hugh M. Note occurrence of Rhinodon 

 typicus in the Philippine Islands XXII 255. 

 Smith Hugh !H. & Badclifle Lewis Descr. n. sp. 

 Chaetodontidae from the Philippine Islands 

 XXII 280. 

 Smith J. Lorrain & Mair VV, A hot stage for 

 the microscope XVIII 39. 

 Fats and Lipoids in Relation to Methods of 

 Staining XXI 172. 

 Smith James Perrin Occurrence of Coral Reefs 

 in the Triasic North America XXII 428. 

 Geologic Range of Miocene Invert, fossils Cali- 

 fornia XXII 431. 

 Smith John B. Concerning Culex perturbans at 

 Dublin XIX 14. 

 N. sp. of Noctuidae 1909 XIX 52. 

 Insects and Entomologist XX 182. 

 Amara avida a Strawberry Pest XX 243. 

 Azolla vs. Mosquitos XX 288. 

 N. sp. of Noctuidae 1910 XX 337 (bis). 

 The Noctuidae of California XX 337. 

 Notes North American Agroperina XX 337. 

 Notes An>-tus XX 338. 

 Notes on Mamestra XX 340. 

 Mamestra trifolii and its allies XX 340. 

 Notes Taeniocampa Species XX 341. 

 Renia trimacula n. XX 341. 

 Noctuidae of California XXII 182. 

 Notes on the Species of Acronycta and Descr. 



n. sp. XXII 182. 

 N. sp. of Noctuidae XXII 183. 

 Smith Maxwell A Sicilian Collection (Moll.) 

 XVIII 306. 

 Annotated List of the Mollusca Found in the 

 Vicinity of La JoUa, San Diego Co., Cal. 

 XVIII 307. 

 The Land Mollusca of Aldabra XVIII 323. 

 Shells from the Bay of Cadiz Region XX 74. 

 Land Mollusca Southern Limeston Alpes XX 



93. 

 A New Varietal Form of Scala pretiosa (var. 



multivaricifera) XXI 45:j. 

 New Color Varieties of Helix (Dentellaria) 

 badia XXI 458. 

 Smith P. E. Specific Characters in Pseudococcus 



XXII 88. 

 Smith R. J. Biological Notes on Murgantia 

 histrionica XVIil 436. 

 Formalin for Poisoning Flies proves very 

 Attractive etc. XXII 152. 

 Smith S. A. Some Method of Preparation 



Anatomical Specimens XVIII 51. 

 Smith Stanley The faunal Succession of the 



upper Bernician XXI 146. 

 Smith Stevenson The Limits of Educability in 



Paramaecium XVIII 66. 

 Smith Theobald Amoeba meleagridis XX 16. 

 Smith W. Ramsay A New Method of Rapidly 



Preparing Histol. Specimens XVIII 45. 

 Smith W. W. Notes on Creadion carunculatus 

 XXII 338. 

 Nesting Habits of Rhipidura flabeULfera 

 XXII 343. 

 Smith Warren D. Essential Features Geology 



Philippine Islands XX 69. 

 Smith-Woodward A. On Fossil Fish-Remains 

 from Snow Hill and Seymour Islands XIX 

 118. 

 Smithia n. g. (Protoz.) Franca XX 46. 

 Smithia (Moll.) Smith XVIII 317. 

 Smithia Maltzan non Edwards & Haime ( Callo - 



stracum n. n.) Smith XVIII 317. 

 Smits van Bürget C. A. L. Eerste List van Hy- 

 menoptera in Nederland XXII 209. 

 Anilastus henscheli n. XXII 210. 

 Dutch Ichneumonidae XXII 214. 

 Smittistoma n. g. Canu XVIII 332. 

 Smyth Bernard B. Notes on the Gila Monster 



(Heloderma suspectum) XIX 153. 

 Smyth B. G. Report on the Fig Moth in Smyrna 

 XXII 170. 



