SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 



AMAROUCIUMconstellatum (Verrill). II. 

 The structure and organization of the 



tadpole larva 71 



Amitosis in the ciliated cells of the gill fila- 

 ments of Cyclas 103 



Apis mellifica. Cell metabolism in the insect 

 fat-body. I. Cytological changes accom- 

 panying growth and histolysis of the fat- 

 body of 567 



Arachnida. The circulatory system and seg- 

 mentation in 157 



BILATERAL symmetry in the embryo 

 of Crj'ptobra'nchus allegheniensis. The 



origin of 357 



Bishop, George H. Cell metabolism in the 

 insect fat-body. I. Cytological changes 

 accompanying growth and histolysis of the 



fat-body of Apis mellifica 567 



Block to normal development in cross-ferti- 

 lized eggs. I. Crosses with the egg of 

 Fundulus. II. Reciprocal crosses be- 

 tween Ctenolabrus and Prionotus. 



The initial 401 



Branchial derivatives in turtles 299 



/PASTES of Termopsis. The 495 



Cell metabolism in the insect fat-body. I. 

 Cytological changes accompanying growth 

 and histolysis of the fat-body of Apis 

 mellifica 567 



Cells of the gill filaments of Cyclas. Amitosis 

 in the ciliated 103 



Changes accompanying growth and histolysis 

 of the fat-body of Apis mellifica. Cell 

 metabolism in the insect fat-body. I. 

 Cjtological 567 



Characters of elasmobranch fishes — the 

 claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper 

 glands. Memoir III. The comparative 

 morphology of the secondary sexual 191 



Characters of Holocephali and elasmobranch 

 fishes — the claspers, clasper siphons, and 

 clasper glands. Memoir IV. The com- 

 parative morphology of the secondary 

 sexual 199 



Characters of Holocephali and elasmobranch 

 fishes — the claspers, clasper siphons, and 

 clasper glands. Memoir V. The com- 

 parative morphology of the secondary 

 sexual 221 



Ciliated cells of the gill filaments of Cyclas. 

 Amitosis in the 103 



Circulatory system and segmentation . in 

 Arachnida. The 157 



Claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. 

 Memoir III. The comparative morphol- 

 ogy of the secondary sexual characters of 

 elasmobranch fishes — the 191 



Claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. 

 Memoir IV. The comparative morphol- 

 ogy of the secondary' sexual characters of 

 Holocephali and elasmobranch fishes — the 199 



603 



Claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. 

 Memoir V . The comparative morphology 

 of the secondary sexual characters of 

 Holocephali and elasmobranch fishes — the 221 



Cloaca and cloacal glands of the male Necturus. 

 The 447 



Cloacal glands of the male Necturus. The 

 cloaca and 447 



Crosses with the egg of Fundulus. II. Recip- 

 rocal crosses between Ctenolabrus and 

 Prionotus. The initial block to normal 

 development in cross-fertilized eggs. I. . . 401 



Cross-fertilized eggs. I. Crosses with the egg 

 of Fundulus. II. Reciprocal crosses be- 

 tween Ctenolabrus and Prionotus. The 

 initial block to normal development in. . . . 401 



Crj'ptobranchus allegheniensis. The origin 

 of bilateral symmetry in the embryo of. . . 357 



Ctenolabrus and Prionotus. The initial block 

 to normal delvelopraent in cross-fertilized 

 eggs. I. Crosses with the egg of Fundulus. 

 II. Reciprocal crosses between 401 



Cyclas. Amitosis in the ciliated cells of the 

 gill filaments of 103 



Cytological changes accompanying growth and 

 histolysis of the fat-body of Apis mellifica. 

 Cell metabolism in tHe insect fat-body. 

 1 567 



Cytoplasmic inclusions in the egg of Echina- 

 rachnius parma 467 



DAWSON, Alden B. The cloaca and 

 cloacal glands of the male Necturus 447 



Derivatives in turtles. Branchial 299 



Dermochelys. On the phyloeeny of the shell 

 of the Testudinata and the relationships 



of 421 



Development in cross-fertilized eggs. I. 

 Crosses with the egg of Fundulus. II. 

 Reciprocal crosses between Ctenolabrus 

 and Prionotus. The initial block to 



normal 401 



Development of Paracopidosomopsis. The. . 1 

 Development of the light-organs of Photurus 



pennsylvanica De G^er. Origin and 245 



Division of Trichomonas muris (Hartmann). 

 The structure and 119 



ECHINARACHNIUS parma. C>-toplas- 

 mic inclusions in the egg of 467 



Egg of Echinarachnius parma. Cytoplasmic 

 inclusions in the 467 



Eggs. I. Crosses with the egg of Fundulus. 

 II. Reciprocal crosses between Cteno- 

 labrus and Prionotus. The initial block to 

 normal development in cross-fertilized. . . . 401 



Elasmobranch fishes — the claspers, clasper 

 siphons, and clasper glands. Memoir III. 

 The comparative morphology of the 

 secondary sexual characters of 191 



Elasmobranch fishes — the claspers siphons, 

 and clasper glands. Memoir IV. The 

 comparative morphology of the secondary 

 sexual characters of Holocephali and 199 



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