SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX 



ACTIVITIES of colonial animals. I. 

 Circulation of water in Renilla 343 



Activities of colonial animals. II. Neuro- 

 muscular movementsand phosphorescence 

 in Renilla •.■••■.•■ 4^5 



Adolph, Edw.\rd F. Egg-laying reactions in 

 the pomace fly, Drosophila 327 



Amblystoma. The formation of nerve plex- 

 uses and the function of the limbs. Ex- 

 periments on the transplantation of limbs 

 in 117 



Amiurus nebulosus (Lesueur) . The results of 

 cutting the seventh cranial nerve in. .... . 369 



Animals. I. Circulation of water in Renilla. 

 Activities of colonial 343 



Animals. II Neuromuscular movements 

 and phosphorescence in Renilla. Activ- 

 ities of colonial 475 



Arms of the cephalopods. On the regenera- 

 tion and finer structure of the 1 



BEROE cucumis. Experimental studies 

 en primary inhibition of the ciliary 



movement in 403 



Bishop, George H. Fertilization in the 

 honey-bee. I. The male sexual organs: 

 their histological structure and physiolog- 

 ical functioning 225 



Bishop, George H. Fertilization in the 

 honey-bee. II. Disposal of the sexual 

 fluids in the organs of the female 267 



CALKINS. Gary N. Uroleptus mobilis 

 Engelm. III. A study in vitality.. .. 287 



Cephalopods. On the regeneration and finer 

 structure of the arms of the _ 1 



Ciliary movement in Beroe cucumis. Experi- 

 mental studies on primary inhibition of 

 the .....403 



Circulation of water in Renilla. Activities of 

 colonial animals. 1 343 



Colonial animals. I. Circulation of water in 

 Renilla. Activities of 343 



Colonial animals. II. Neuromuscular move- 

 ments and phosphorescence in Renilla. 

 Activities of 475 



Cranial nerve in Amiurus nebulosus (Lesueur) . 

 The results of cutting the seventh 369 



Cytolysins. II. Tranmission of induced eye 

 defects. Studies on 171 



DEFECTS. Studies on cytolysins. II. 

 Transmission of induced eye 171 



Detwiler, S. R. Experiments on the trans- 

 plantation of limbs in Amblystoma. The 

 formation of nerve plexuses and the func- 

 tion of the limbs 117 



Drosophila and their bearing on the manner 

 of occurrence of mutation. Further 

 changes in the white-eye series of 443 



Drosophila. Egg-laying reactions in the 

 pomace fly 327 



EGG-LAYING reactions in the pomace 

 fly, Drosophila 327 



Engelm. III. A study in vitality. Urolep- 

 t\is mobilis 287 



Eye defects. Studies on cytolysins. II. 

 Transmission of induced 171 



Eyes. Reactions to light in Planaria macu- 

 lata, with special reference to the function 

 and structure of the 59 



FEMALE. Fertilization in the honey-bee. 

 II. Disposal of the sexual fluids in the 

 organs of the 267 



Fertilization in the honey-bee. I. The male 

 sexual organs: their histological structure 

 and physiological functioning 225 



Fertilization in the honey-bee. II. Disposal 

 of the sexual fluids in the organs of the 

 female 267 



Fluids in the organs of the female. Fertiliza- 

 tion in the honey-bee. II. Disposal of 

 the sexual 267 



Fly, Drosophila. Egg-laying reactions in the 

 pomace ■ ■ . • 327 



Function and structure of the eyes. Reactions 

 to light in Planaria maculata, with special 

 reference to the 59 



Functioning. Fertilization in the honey-bee. 

 I. The male sexual organs: their histologi- 

 cal structure and physiological 225 



GOTHLIN, GusT.^.r Fr. Experimental 

 studies on primary inhibition of the 

 ciliary movement in Beroe cucumis. . . 403 

 Growth of a transplantable tumor in mice. 



Factors influencing the 307 



Guyer, M. F., and Smith, E. A. Studies on 

 cytolysins. II. Transmission of induced 

 eye defects 171 



HONEY-BEE. I. The male sexual organs: 

 their histological structure and physio- 

 logical functioning. Fertilization in the 225 

 Honey-bee. II. Disposal of the sexual fluids 

 in the organs of the female. Fertilization 

 in the 267 



INHIBITION of the ciliary movement in 

 Beroe cucumis. Experimental studies on 

 primary 403 



LANGE, Mathilde M. On the regenera- 

 tion and finer structure of the arms of 



the cephalopods 1 



Limbs in Amblystoma. The formation of 

 nerve plexuses and the .function of the 

 limbs. Experiments on the transplanta- 

 tion of 117 



Little, C. C. Factors influencing the growth 

 of a transplantable tumor in mice 307 



MACULATA, with special reference to the 

 function and structure of the eyes. Re- 

 actions to light in Planaria 59 



Male sexual organs: their histological struc- 

 ture and physiological functioning. Fer- 

 tilization in the honey-bee. I. The 225 



Mice. Factors influencing the growth of a 



transplantable tumor in 307 



Mobilis Engelm. III. A study in vitality. 

 Uroleptus 287 



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