JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 



Volumes 1 to 25, 1887-1914 



AUTHORS' INDEX 



Vol. Page 



ACKERT, J. E. The innervation of the integ- 

 ument of Chiroptera 25 301 



Allen, Bennet M. The origin of the sex-cells of 



AmiaandLepidosteus 22 1 



Allis, Jr., E. p. On the morphology of certain 

 of the bones of the cheek and snout of Amia 

 calva 14 425 



The anatomy and development of the lateral 



lire system in Amia ealva 2 463 



The cranial muscles and cranial and first spi- 

 nal nerves of Amia calva 11 485 



The cranial muscles and wanial and first spi- 

 nal nerves in Amia calva 12 487 



The skull, and the cranial, and first spinal 



muscles and nerves in Scomber scomber 18 45 



Andrews, E. A. Compound eyes of annelids. .. . 5 271 



Male organs for sperm-transfer in the crayfish, 



Cambarusaffinis; their structure and use 22 239 



On the eyes of polychaetous annelids 7 169 



Reproductive orgai^s of Diopatra 5 113 



Andrews, G. F. Some spinnirg activities of 



protoplasm in starfish and Echinus eggs 12 367 



The livirg substarce as such: and as organ- 

 ism. Supplement. 176 pp 12 487 



Anthon, Soester. I. The larva of Ctenophora 



angustipennis, Loew 19 541 



Atres, H., and Jackson, C. M. Morphology of 



the Myziroidei. I. Skeleton and musculature 17 185 



Aters, H. Concerning vertebrate cephalogene- 



sis 4 221 



Some rerve-muscle experiments on the frog. . 8 379 



The auditory of hair-cells of the ear and their 



relations to the auditory nerve 8 445 



Vertebrate cephalogenesis. II. A contribu- 

 tion to the morphology of the vertebrate ear, 

 with a reconsideration of its functions 6 1 



BARTELMEZ, G. W. The bilateral ity of the 

 pigeon's egg. A study in egg organization 

 from the first growth period of the oocyte to 

 the begin nir g of cleavage 23 269 



Baur, G. On the intercalation of vertebrae 4 331 



On the morphology of ribs and the fate of the 



actino.stsof the median fins in fishes 3 463 



On the morphology of the skull in Mosasauri- 



dae 7 1 



On the morphology of the vertebrate skull 3 467 



On the philoger.etic arrargement of the saur- 



opsida 1 93 



The pelvis of the Testudinata; with notes on 



the evolution of the pelvis in general 4 345 



Bates, George A. The pronephricductin Elas- 



mobranchs 25 345 



Beckwith, C. J. The geresis of the plasma- 

 structure in the egg of Hydractiria echirata. . . 25 189 



Benedict, H. M. On the structure of two fish 

 tapeworms from the genus Proteocephalus, 

 VVeinlard, 1858 16 337 



BiCKFORD, E. E. Notes on regeneration and het- 



ermorphosisof tubulariar hydroids 9 417 



Binford, R. The germ-cells and the process of 



fertilization in the cral), Merippe merceraria. . 24 147 



Blount, Mart The early development of the 

 pigeon's egg, with especial reference to poly- 

 spermy and the origin of the periblast nuclei. . 20 1 



Brace, E. M. Notes on .\eolosomatenehrarum. . 17 177 



Bristol, C. L. The nietameri.sm of Nephelis. 

 A contribution to the morphology of the nerv- 

 ous system, with a description of Nephelis 

 lateralis 15 17 



Brode. H. S. a contribution to the morphology 



of Dero vaga 14 141 



Brooks, W. K. The sensory clubs or cordvli of 



Laodice " 10 287 



Vol. Pago 

 Bruner, H. L. On the heart of the lungless sal- 

 amanders 16 323 



BuMPUs, H. C. A contribution to the study of 



variation 12 455 



The embryology of the American lobster 5 215 



Bunting, Marth.\. The origin of the sex-cells in 

 Hydractiria and Podocoryne; and the devel- 

 opment of Hydractinia 9 203 



Byrnes, E. F. Experimental studies on the de- 

 velopment of limb-muscles in Amphibia 14 105 



The maturation and fertilization of the egg of 



Limas agrestis Linn6 16 201 



C.\LKINS, G. N. Mitosis in Noctiluca miliar- 

 is, and its bearing on the nuclear relations 

 of the Protozoa and Metazoa 15 711 



The paedogamous conjugation of Blepharisma 



undulans St 23 667 



■ The spermatogenesis of Lumbricus 11 271 



Carothers, E. E. The Mendelian ratio in rela- 

 tion to certain orthopteran chromosomes 24 487 



Gary, A. .-Vstudy of foot structure 7 305 



Case, E. C. On the osteology and relationships 



of Protostega 14 21 



Child, C. M. The regulatory processes in organ- 



isma 22 171 



Cl.\pp, Cornells M. Some points in the devel- 

 opment of the toad-fish fBatrachus tau) 5 494 



The lateral line system of Batrachus tau 15 223 



Clark, E. G., Sm.\llwood, VV. M.and. Chromo- 



doris zebra Heilprin, a distinct species 23 625 



Cl.vrke, J. M. The structure and development 

 of the \'isual area in the trilobite, Phacops, 

 rana, Greene 2 253 



Clarke, S. F. The habits and embryology of 



the American alligator 5 181 



Claypole, a. M. The embryology and oogene- 

 sis of Anurida maritima (Gu6r) 14 219 



Coker, R. E. Diversity in the scutes of Che- 

 Ionia 21 1 



Conklin, E. G. Body size and cell size 23 159 



The embryology of Crepidula, a contribution 



to the cell lineage and early development of 



of some marine gasteropods 13 1 



Cope, E. D. On the degenerate types of scapular 



and pelvis arches in the Lacertilia 7 223 



• On the relation of the hyoid and otic elements 



of the skeleton in the BaLrachia 2 297 



On the tritubercular molar in human denti- 

 tion 2 7 



The mechanical causes of the development of 



the hard parts of the Mammalia 3 137 



Cr-^ig, W.\llace. Oviposition induced by the 



male in pigeons 22 299 



Cr.\mpton, H. E. Studies upon the early his- 

 tory of the Ascidian egg. Part I. The ovarian 

 history of the egg of Molgula manhattensis. 

 Vol. 15, no. 3, Supplement 15 29 



Curtis, W. C. The life history of the Scolex 



polymorphus of the Woods Hole region 22 821 



D.\NF0RTH, C. H. The heart and arteries 

 of Polyodon 23 409 



The myology of Polyodon 24 107 



Davenport, C. B. The transplantation of ova- 

 ries in chickens 22 111 



Davison, .\. \ contribution to the anatomy and 



phylogeny of Amphiuma means (Gardner) 11 375 



De.\n, B. Contributions to the morphology of 



Cladioseloahe fCladodus) 9 87 



The early development of gar-pike and stur- 

 geon 11 1 



Dellinger, O. p. The cilium as a key to the 



structure of contractile protoplasm 20 171 



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