686 



Woltereck R. 



Woodgholia 



Woltereek R. Naturi, u. künstl. Varietätenbildg. 

 Daphniden XVIII 82. 

 Weitere experimentelle Untersuch, über Art- 

 veränderung, spez. über das Wesen quanti- 

 tativer Artuntersehiede b. Daphniden 



XVIII 363. XIX 293, 342. XX 144. XXI 

 212. XXII 454. 



Beitr. Analyse Vererbung erworbener Eigen- 

 schaften XXII 27, 449. 



Reports scient. Result. Expedit. »Albatroß« 

 XXII 31. 

 Wolterstorff W. Skalaridenform Planorbis XVIII 

 82. 



Xochmals Kummers Bastarde XVIII 94. 



Aus dem Tagebuch unseres Kugelfischcs 

 (Tetroden cutcutia) XIX 126. 



tlber einen Albino v. Salamandra maculosa 



XIX 150. 



Über Poll's Bastarde zw. Triton cristatus u. 



Triton vulgaris XIX 150 (bis). 

 Einiges über Molchbastarde XIX 150. 

 Der Formenkreis der Poecilia reticulata XX 



431. 

 Bemerkungen zu A. Tautz, Zucht des Moder- 

 lieschens XX 434. 

 Bemerkungen zu Schreitmüller, Zuchterfolge 

 _ b. Bombinator igncus XX 449. 

 Über Triton (Molgc) vittatus forma ophry- 



tica XX 459. 

 Bemerkg. zu Lauke, Neuer Fundort Rana 



arvalis XXII 289. 

 Unsere Salamander u. Molche XXII 290. 

 Triton marmoratus u. T. blasii XXII 292. 

 s. Hey F. XIX 131. 

 s. Regan C. T. XX 442. 

 s. Traber G. XIX 131. 

 Wood Elvira A Critical Summary of Troost's 

 Unpublished IManu script on the Crinoids of 

 Tennessee XVIII 291. 

 The Phylogeny of certain Cerithidae XX 88 

 (bis). 

 Wood Frank Elmer A Study of the Mammals of 

 Champaign County, Illinois XXI 93. 

 On the Common Shrew-mole, Scalopus aqr.a- 

 ticus machrinus in Illinois XXI 103. 

 Wood G. W. Tha Hydroid Zoophytes of the 

 Isle of Man, with a Notice of Species not 

 hitherto Reported from the District XVIII 

 286. 

 Wood H. P. Notes Life History HunterelUis 



hookeri XXII 213. 



Wood J. Claire Warbler Notes from Wayne 



County Michigan (Mniotiltidae) XIX 199. 



Some Winter Birds Wayne County XXI 26. 



The last Passenger Pigeons in Wayne County 



XXI 44. 

 Mniotillidàe in V/.isme County XXII 341. 

 Wood John IÏ. Agathomyia elegantula etc. XX 

 296. 

 On the British Species of Phora XX 304. 

 Wood Norman A. Notes on the Occurrence of the 

 Yellow Rail in Michigan XIX 180. 

 Bird Migration at Point Telee XXI 24. 

 Res\dts of the Mershon Expedit. Charitv 



Islands XXII 320, 372. 

 A Biol. Survey of the Sand Dune Region on 

 the South Shore of Saginaw Bay XXII 372. 

 Wood Norman A. & Galge Frederick A Biol. Sur- 

 vey of the Sand Dune Region on the South 

 Shore of Saginaw Bay XXII 320. 

 Wood Norman A. & Tinker A. D. Notes rarer 



Birds of Washtenaw County XXI 26. 

 Wood W. Maekav & Witlierby n. F. s. Leigh 



A. O. XIX 187. 

 Wood Wallace Brain Arches. Four Grand Ar- 

 ches of the Cerebrum XIX 269, 444. 

 Woodcock H. M. On the Occurence of Nuclear 

 Dimorphism in a Halteridium parasitic in 

 the Chaffinch and the probable connection 

 of this parasite with a Trypanosome XVIII 

 270. XIX 353. 



Woodeoek H. M. Studies on Avian Haemopro« 

 tozoa XX 16. XXI 221. 

 A Reply to Miss Porter's Note entitled »Some 

 Remarks on the Genera Chrithidia, Herpeto- 

 monas and Trypanosoma« XXI 397. 

 Woodcock R. Colour Varieties of Donax varie- 

 gatus from the Channel Islands XXI 444, 

 Woodforde F. C. Protective Mimicry of Insects 

 XVIII 86. 

 Lecture Protective Mimicry XVIII 86. 

 Ephyra pendularial ab. ochreata n. XX 334. 

 Woodia n. subg. Malor XIX 26. 

 Woodia Mall, non Desh. (Parastenophora n. n.) 



Malloch XX 304. 

 Wood- Jones E. The Building of Atolls XX 51. 

 Woodland W. New gland in certain Teleostean 

 Fishes XVIII 158. 

 Studies in Spicule Formation XVIII 182. 

 An abnormal Anterior Abdominal Vein in the 



*Frog XX 453. XXI 249. 

 On some Experimental Tests of Recent Views 

 concerning the Physiology of Gas Produc- 

 tion in Teleostean Fishes XXII 257. 

 On the structure and function of the Gaa 

 Glands etc. XXII 258. 

 Woodman J. Edmund Probable Age of the Me- 

 gunia (Gold-bearing) Séries of Nova Scotia 

 XXI 143. 

 Woodruff Clias. E. Who are the Unfit? XVIII 36. 

 Does Excessive Light Limit Tropical Plank- 

 ton? XIX 329, 475. 

 Modern Vitalism XXII 461. 

 Woodruff B. G. The Lander and Salt Creek Oil 

 Fields, Wyoming. The Lander Oil Field, 

 Fremont County XXI 436. 

 Woodruff E. Seymour Summer Birds of Milford, 



Pike County, Pa. XIX 178. 

 Woodruff Lorande Loss Effects of Alcohol on 

 the Divisiou-Eate of Infusoria XVIII 65. 

 The Life Cycle of Paramaecium etc. XVIII 66, 



98, 271. XIX 330, 352. XXI 190. 

 Increased susceptibility of protozoa to poison 

 due to treatment with alcohol XVIII 66. 

 Variation Life-Cycle Infusoria XVIII 97. 

 Studies on the life cycle of Paramaecium 



XVIII 271. XIX 352. 

 Duration of the Cycle of Paramaecium XVIII 



271. XIX 352. 

 On the power of Reproduction without Con- 

 jugation in Paramaecium XX 39. XXI 227. 

 Paramaecium aurelia u. Paramaecium cauda- 



tum XXI 411. 

 The effect of culture medium contaminates 

 with the excretion products of Paramae- 

 cium on its rate of reproduction XXI 

 411. 

 The Effect of Excretion Products of Para- 

 nsaecium on its rate of reproduction XXI 

 411. 

 Two Thousand Generations of Paramaecium 

 XXI 412. 

 Woodruff Lorande Loss & Baitscll George Alfred 

 Beef extract as a »constant « culture medium 

 off Paramaecium aurelia XXI 412. 

 The Production of Paramaecium aurelia in a 

 »Constant « Culture Medium of Beef Extract 

 XXI 412. 

 Woodruff Lorande Loss & Bunzel Herbert Horace 

 The Relative Toxi'ity of Various Salts and 

 Acids toward Paramaecium XXI 411. 

 Woodruff Lorande Loss & Fine Morris 8. Bitil. 



Cycle Hay Infusion XX 37. 

 Woodrnffc Peacock E. Adrian A Thrush Stone 

 XX 92. 

 The Stoat and its Ways XXI 120. 

 Woods Charlie The Drought and the Birds XXII 



344. 

 Woods Frederick Adam Mental and Moral Here- 

 dity in Royalty XVIII 30. 

 Amcrikan Men of Science etc. XVIII 33. 

 Woodsholia n. g. Graff XXI 475. 



