4 oo 



Sauvageau, C. (1894) 

 [PP. 59, 63, 71, 243 

 and Figs. 37, p. 60, 

 43, P- 68] 



SchaffnerJ.H. (1896) 

 [P- 19] 



Schaffner,J.H.(i897) 



[P- 9] 



Schaffner, J.H. (1904) 

 [PP- 309, 3M] 



Schenck, H. (1884) 

 [p. 202 and Fig. 133, 

 p. 202] 



Schenck, H. (1885) 

 [Passim] 



Schenck, H. (1886) 

 [Passim and Figs. 40, 

 p. 64, 41, p. 65, 51, 

 P- 79, 56, p. 87, 74, 

 p. 108, 106, p. 165, 

 109, p. 168, in, p. 

 170, 114, p. 176, 138 

 and 139, p. 209] 



Schenck, H. (1887) 



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