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The Variations occurring in Certain Decapod Crustacea. I. Crangon vulgaris. 

 By W, F. R. "Weldon, m.a. Proceed. Roy. Soc, vol. xlvii., p. 445. 



Certain Correlated A'ariations in Crangon vulgaris. By Professor Weldon, 

 F.R.s. Proceed. Roy. 8oc. vol. li. 1892, p. 1. 



Certain Correlated Variations in Carcitius maenas. By Professor Weldon, 

 F.R s. Proceed. Roy. Soc, vol. liv. 1893, p. 318. 



An Attempt to Measure the Death-rate due to Selective Destruction of 

 Garcmus maenas, with Respect to a Particular Dimension. By Prof. 

 Weldon, f.r.s. Proceed. Roy. Soc. vol. Ivii. 1895, p. 360. 



Remarks on Variation in Aninaals and Plants. By Prof. Weldon, f.r.s. 

 Proceed. Roy. Soc. vol. Ivii, 1895, p. 379. 



Presidential Address to the Zoological Section (on Natural Selection and 

 Variation). By Professor Weldon, f.r.s. Report Brit. Assoc. 1898. 



On the Variation of the Tentaculocysts of Aurelia aurita. By E, T. BroAvne, 

 B.A, Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., vol. xxxvii, 1894-95, p. 245. 



Variation in Aurelia aurita. By E. T. Browne. Biometrica, Vol. 1, No. 1, 

 page 90. 



On the Variation of Haliclijsfus ocforadiatic^. By E. T. Browne, b.a. Quart. 

 Journ. Micr. Sci., vol. xxxviii. 1895-96, p. 1. 



Preliminary Report of the Results of Statistical and Ichthyological Investiga- 

 tions made at the Plymouth Laboratory. By Georg Duncker, Ph.d. 

 Journ, M.B,A, N.S, v. 1897-99, p. 172, 



Quantitative Studies in the Evolution of Pecten. III. Comparison of Fecfen 

 opercularis from three localities of the British Isles. By C. B, Daven- 

 port. Proceed. American Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. xxxix. 1903, p. 123. 



Evolution without ^Mutation. By C. B. Davenport. Journ. Experim. Zool., 

 vol. ii. 1905, p. 137. 



Botanical Publications. 



The Flora of Plymouth Sound and Adjacent Waters (with a woodcut). By 



Prof. T. Johnson, b.Sc. Journ. M.B.A. N.S. i. 1889-90, p. 286. 

 On the Systematic Position of the Dictyotaceae, with special reference to the 



Genus Didijopteris, Lamour. By. Prof. T. Johnson, b.Sc. Journ. Linn. 



Soc. Botany, vol. xxvii. 1890, p. 463. 

 Studies in the Dictyotaceae. III. The Periodicity of the Sexual Cells in 



Didyota (Uchotoma. By J. LI. Williams. Annals of Botany, vol. xix. 



1905, p. 531. 

 Observations on Brown and Red Sea-weeds. By Prof. T. Johnson. Rep. 



Brit. Assoc. 1890. 

 On the Structure of the Thallus of Delesseria sanguinea (with Plates XVII. 



and XVIIL). By M. C, Potter, m.a. Journ. M.B.A. N.S. i. 1889-90, 



p. 171. 

 The Callosities of NitophyUum versicolor. By Prof. T, Johnson, Journ. 



Roy. Dublin Soc. 1892. 



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