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Pappeiiheini, Artur. .018.5. 



1896. lieber Entwickelung und Ausbildung der Erythroblasten. Arch, 

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Petrone, Angelo. .018.5. 



1897. Contributo alia quistione suU* esistenza delle plastrine uel saugue 

 normale. Bull. Accad. Gioeiiia^ N. S. Fase. 48 p. 3—8. [Si puö chiu- 

 dere in senso aflPermativo la quistione.] 



Petrone, Angelo. .018.5. 



1897. Ricerche ulteriori suU' esistenza del nucleo nell' emasia adulta 

 di altri Mammiferi — fissazione, colorazione semplice e doppia perma- 

 nente : chiusura a secco. Bull. Accad. Gioeiiia, K. S< Fase. 48 p. 8 — 11. 

 Petrone, Angelo. .018.5. 



1897. Eicerche complementari suU' esistenza del nucleo nell' emasia 



adulta dei Mammiferi. Bull. Accad. Oioenia, N. S. Fase. 48 p. 12 — 15. 

 Ril)bert. 0185. 



1897. [Litteraturübersicht über Blutbestandteile.] Deutsch, med. Wochen- 



schr.j Jahrg. 23 Litt.-Beil. No. 10 p. 65. 

 Hunt, Reid. 0186. 



1897. Some Experiments on the Lobster's Heart. (Amer. physiol. See.) 

 Science, N. S. Vol. 5 l>'o. 128 p. 907. [Some general properties of the car- 

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Anatomia «animalinm inferiorum (en. 019). 

 Beddard, Frank E. .019. 



1896. On the Anatomy of a Grebe {Jechmophorus major), with Re- 

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Drew, Gfilman A. 019. 



1897. Notes on the Embryology, Anatomy, and Habits of Yoldia lima- 

 lula Say. J. Hopkins luiv. Circ, Vol. 17 No. 132 p. 11—14. 6 Figg. 



Cfilson, Grnstave. 019. 



1897. Cellules musculo -glandulaires et structure de la parol du corps 

 chez les Annelides. Verh. Anat. des. 11. Vers , p. 62 — 65. [Pas de mem- 

 brane peritoneale. Continuite des zones glandulaire et musculaire. Cel- 

 lules mixtes musculo-glandulaires.] 



Eingsley, J. S. .019. 



1897. Amphiuma and the Caecilians. (Amer. morph. Soc.) Science, 

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Mlnot, Cliarles Sedgwick. 019. 



1897. Cephalic Homologies. A Contribution to the Determination of 

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 affinities of Amphioxus. Origin of Vertebrates: Mesoderm, pronephric 

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