Williamson William 



WilBon James 



683 



WlUIamBon Wllllsm Dalyella Scottish Hydrach- 



uius XX 100. 

 Willis II. G. Charles Darwin: his Life and Work 



XXI 182. 



Ants and tlieir Ways XXII 221. 

 WiUiston 8. W. Lysoroplius, a Permian Urodele 



XVIII 184. 



The Skull and Extremities of Diplocaulus 



XIX 151. 



New or Little Known Permian Vertebrates 



Pariotichus XIX 160. 

 The Skull of Labidosaurus XX 473. XXI 324. 

 Cacops n. g. Demospondylus n. g. XXII 292. 

 Limnosceiidae n. fam. Perm New Mexico 



XXII 303. 



Permian Reptiles XXII 303. 



WillistODina n. g. Back XIX 21. 



Wills L. J. On the Fossiliferous Lower Keuper 

 Rocks of Worcestershire etc. XIX 281. 



WiUson Robert N. Bothriocephalus latus, Report 

 of a Case of Double Infection, with a Dis- 

 cussion of the Causation of Primary and 

 Secondary Pernicious Anaemia XVIII 338. 



Wilmore A. Notes Geol. Thornton etc. XVIII 15. 



Wiimore Albert On the Carboniferous Limestone 

 South of the Craven Fault (Grassington- 

 Hellifield District) XXI 146. 



Wilms Julius Abstammung u. Entwicklung d. 

 Tiere u. Menschen XVIII 29. 



Wilser Ludwig Der Vormensch XVIII 29. 



Wilsmore Leonora J. On some Zoantheae from 

 Queensland and the New Hebrides XVIII 

 284. 

 On some Hexactiniae from New South Wales 



XXI 423. 



Wilson Alex. S. Glimpses of Marine Life on the 



Forth XVIII 241. 

 Wilson Charles Branch Degeneration in its Rela- 

 tion to Classification XVIII 36. 

 Dragonflies of the Mississippi Valley XVIII 413. 

 The Classification of the Copepods XX 145. 

 North American Parasitic Copepods XXII 30. 

 North Amer. Parasits Copepod Ergasiidae 



XXII 30. 



Dragonflies of Jamaica XXII 78. 



Jamaica Fish and their Parasites XXII 251. 

 Wilson D. W. Bird Life in Early Scottish Litera- 

 ture XIX 169. 

 Wilson Edmund B. Recent Researches Determi- 

 nation and Heredity of Sex XVIII 37. 



Experimental Studies on Germinal Locali- 

 zation XVIII 132. 



An Exhibition of Photographs of Chromoso- 

 mes, with Explanatory Comment XVIII 

 176. 



Observations on the Chromosomes in Hemip- 

 tera XVIII 177. 



The Sexual Differences of the Chromosome 

 Groups in Pyrrhocoris and Syromastes 



XVIII 431. XIX 420. 



The Female Chromosome Groups in Syromastes 



and Pyrrhocoris XVIII 431. XIX 420. 

 Studies on Chromosomes XVIII 431, 435. 



XIX 420, 421, 463. XX 228. XXI 316. 

 XXII 96. 



Secondary Chromosome-Couplings and the 



Sexual Relations in Abraxas XIX 50, 297, 



306, 421. 

 Selective Fertilization and the Relation of the 



Chromosomes to the Sex-Production XIX 



307. 

 Note on the Chromosomes of Nezara XX 228. 



XXI 316. 



The Sex Chromosomes XXI 259, 314. XXII 



463. 

 The Cell in Development and Inheritance 



XXII 440. 



Some Aspects of Cytology etc. XXII 454. 

 Wilson Edward Aves Antarctic Expedit. XXI 32. 

 The Changes of Piumage in the Lagopus 

 scoticus XXI 41, 218. 



Wilson Edward Mammalia (Whales and Seals) 



.\XI 89. 

 Wilson Cregg. Proposed Marine Laboratory for 



Ulster XVIII 52. 

 Wilson Guy West. Some Protozoa from Fayette, 



Jowa XVIII 251. 

 Wilson U. F. Some New Records of Aphididae 

 in North America XVIII 423. 

 Notes on Lachnus caryae XVIII 427. 

 The Peach-tree Barkbeetle (Phloeotribus limi- 



naris) XVIII 476. 

 Notes on the Papers on Aphididae by Rafi- 



nesque XX 213. 

 A Key to the Genera Aphididinae XX 213. 

 A Key to the Genera Callipterini XX 213. 

 A Second Paper to the Genera in the Subfam. 



Callipterinae XX 213. 

 A List of the Genera described as new 1758 — 



1909 XX 213 & XXI corr. 

 Notes on the Red Spider etc. XXII 45. 

 Notes Synonymy Genera Lachnini XXII 84. 

 Two n. g. etc. Aphididae XXII 85. 

 Wilson H. V. A New Method Sponges may be 

 Artificielly Reared XVIII 104. 

 Phenomena of Coalescence and Regeneration 



in Sponges XVIII 104. 

 Formation of Regenerative Masses in Sponges 



XVIII 104. 

 A Further Contribution on the Regenerative 

 Power of the Somatic Cells of Sponges after 

 Removal from the Parent XVIII 280. XX 

 359. 

 Development of Sponges from Tissue Cells 



XX 48. XXI 230. 

 On the Structure and Regeneration of ths 

 Epidermal Layer in some Silicious Spongee 



XX 49. XXI 230, 330. 



A Study of some Epithelioid Membranes in 



Monaxonid Sponges XX 49. XXI 186, 361, 



420. 

 On the behavior of the dissociated cells in 



Hydroids, Alcyonaria and Asterias XXI 230. 

 On the Regenerative Power of the Dissociated 



Cells in Hydroids XXI 424. 

 Wilson J. Gordon The Nerves of Atrio-ventricu- 



lar Bundle XIX 212, 399. 

 Intra vitam staining with metliylene blue 



XXI 171. 



The Nerves and Nerve Endings in the Mem- 

 brana Tympani of Man XXII 417. 

 Wilson J. Gordon & Pike F. H. Note on the 

 relation of the semicircular canals of the 

 Ear to the motor system XXII 240. 

 Wilson J. T., Hill J. P. & Turner William Obser- 

 vations on the Development of Ornitho- 

 rhynchus XIX 230, 380. 

 Wilson J. T. Improved methods of utilising 

 organised structures as directing marks for 

 plastic reconstruction etc. XIX 313. 

 Note on a new Expedient for Improving the 

 Colour-injection of Dissection Cadavcra 

 XIX 314. 

 On a Method of Mounting and Exhibiting 

 Frozen Sections of the Cadaver in the Ana- 

 tomical Museums XIX 314. 

 Wilson James Mendel Characters among Si)ort 

 Horn Cattle XVIII 31, 85. 

 The Scandinavian Origin of the Hornless 



Cattle of tlie British Isles XIX 247. 

 The Colours of Highland Cattle XIX 247. 

 The Inheritance of Coat Colour in Horses 



XIX 301. XXI 109. 

 The Separate Inheritance of Quantity and 



Quality in Cows' Milk XIX 301. 

 The Origin of Dun Horses XXI 109, 220. 

 Lord Morton's Quagga Hybrid and Origin 



of Dun Horses XXI 109, 220. 

 The Inheritance of Milk- Yield in Cattle XXJi 



392 449. 

 The Inheritance of the Dun Coat-colour in 

 Horses XXII 454. 



