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No. 5. The Development of the Scales of Lepidosteus, by W. S. Nickerson; 

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No. C. Studies in Morphogenesis. On the development of the Cerata in 

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No. 7. Preliminary Descriptions of new species of Crustacea of the Gala- 

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Vol. XXV, No. 1. The Orthoptera of the Galapagos Islands, by Samuel H. 

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No. 2. Compte-Rendu sur les Pantopodes de las Galapagos, par W. M. 

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No. 3. A Method for orienting small objects for the Microtome, by W. McM. 

 Woodworth; pp. 45-47. 



No. 4. Report on the Turbellaria of the Galapagos Islands, by W. McM. 

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No. 5. Note Preliminaire sur les Alcyonaires (Galapagos) par Theophile 

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No. 6. The I-Iydroids of the Galapagos, by Samuel F. Clarke; pp. 71-78; pll. 

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No. 7. The Origin of the Endocardium in Bony Fishes, by A. T. Holbrook; 

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No. 8. The Pelagic Schizopoda of the Galapagos Islands, by Arnold Ort- 

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No. 9. Notes on the Shells colfected by the "Wild Duck" in the Bahamas, 

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No. 10. Die Opisthobranchien (Galapagos I.) von Rudolph Bergh; pp. 125- 

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No. II. Development of the Lungs of Spiders, by Orville L. Simmons; pp. 49- 

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