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Embryologiska Studier. I. Om Balanidernas Utvcckling. Stockholm, 1875. 

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Ueber die Jungen der gemeincn Klappenassel {Idothea entomon). Bull. Acad. 

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Brauer, Friedrich. 



Beitrage zur Keimtuiss der Pliyllopodeu. SUzmiffsb&r. d. kaix. Akad. d. 

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Abstr. Anzeiger d. Akad. d. Wissensch. Wien, May 31, 1872, p. 100. 

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(Parthenogenesis of Apus, &c. ) 

 Vorlaufige Mittheilungeu liber die Eutwickluug uud Lebensweise des Lepi- 

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Ecdysis, or the Casting of the Skin or Shell, in Crustaceous Animals. Mag. 



Nat. Hist. {Loudens), VIII. pp. 468, 469. August, 1835. 



{Astacus hatched in the adult form.) 

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Description of the Young of the Common Lobster, with Observations relative 

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( Homartts, Astacus. ) 

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The Larval Stages of Squilla Empusa Say. Chesapeake Zoological Laboratory . 

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Also published as Studies from the Biological Laboratory of Johns Hop- 

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 The Rhythmical Character of the Process of Segmentation. Amer. Journ. 

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(Also records obs. of E. B. Wilson that zoea of Libinia has full number of 

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 The Embryology and Metamorphosis of the Sergestida. Zoolog. Anzeig., III. 

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