BIBLIOGKAPHY. 85 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Note. An effort has been made to include all recent 

 works containing usable quantitative data in botany and 

 zoology; but the literature on the mathematical treatment 

 of statistics and that affording data in anthropology are 

 by no means completely listed. 



ABBREVIATIONS. 



The following names of journals often referred to have 



been much abbreviated: 



Amer. Nat. = American Naturalist. 



Ber. d. deutsch. bot. Ges. = Berichte der deutschen botanischen 

 Gesellschaft. 



Biom. = Biometrika. 



Bot. Centralbl. = Botanisches Centralblatt. 



Phil. Trans. = Philosophical Transactions of the Royal 

 Society of London. 



Proc. Roy. Soc. = Proceedings of the Royal Society of Lon- 

 don. 



The references are scattered through fifty-seven periodi- 

 cals. 



ADAMS, C. C. '00. Variation in lo. Proc. Amer. Assoc. for 



the Adv. of Sci., XLIX, 18 pp., 27 plates. 

 AGASSIZ, A., and W. McM. WOODWORTH, '96. Some varia- 

 tions in the Genus Eucope. Bull. Mus. Comp. ZooL, 



XXX, 123-150. Plates I-IX. Nov. 

 ALLEN, J. A., '71. On the Mammals and Winter Birds of 



East Florida, etc. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., II, 161-450. 



Plates IV-VIII. 

 AMANN, J., '96. Application du calcul des probability a 



1'etude de la variation d'un type vegetal. Bull, de 



1'Herb. Bossier. IV, 578-590. 

 AMMON, OTTO, '99. Zur Anthropologie der Badener. Jena: 



G. Fischer, 707 pp, 15 Tab. 

 BACHMETJEW, P., '03. Ueber die Anzahl der Augen auf der 



Unterseite der Hinterfliigel von Epinephele jurtina L. 



Allgemeine Zeitschr. f. Entomologie, VIII, 253-256. 

 BAKER, F. C., '03. Rib Variation in Cardium. Amer Nat., 



XXXVII, 481-43S, July. 

 BALLOWITZ, E., '99. Ueber Hypomerie und Hypermerie 



bei Aurelia aurita. Arch. f. Entw. Mech. d. Organis- 



men, VIII, 239-252. 



