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Index 



Nature , 

 March, 23, ,1911 



Zoology: Faune des Mamniif^res d 'Europe, Prof. E. L. 

 Trouessart, 3 ; British Mammals, Major G. E. H. 

 Barrett-Hamilton, 6 ; New Antelope, Tragelaphus 

 buxtoni, Mr. Lydekker, 19 ; Egrets formerly Common 

 in England, F. J. Stubbs, 20; Origin of Dun Horses, 

 Prof. J. C. Ewart, F.R.S., 40; Prof. James Wilson, 

 106; Dun Coat Colour in the Horse, J. B. Robertson, 

 138 ; the Cocos-Keeling Atoll, Rev. E. C. Spicer, 41 ; 

 F. Wood-Jones, 41, 106, 139; the Reviewer, 42, 106; 

 Madge W. Drummond, 107, 206 ; Note on Winter 

 Whitening in Mammals, Major G. E. H. Barrett- 

 Hamilton, 42 ; Certain Teeth from a Cavern in Cuba, 

 Dr. F. Ameghino, 48 ; Place of Economic Zoology in a 

 Modern University, Prof. Hickson, 48 ; Death of A. E. 

 Brown, 82; Are Mules Fertile?, Prof. J. C. Ewart, 

 F.R.S., 106; Specimens of Beaked Whales (Ziphiidae) 

 in the United States National Museum, F. W. True, 116; 

 Zoology in the Indian Empire, 122; Mimicry in Ceylon 

 Butterflies, Prof. Punnett, 122; Pipe-fishes, Syngnathida;, 

 from Rivers of Ceylon, George Duncker, 122 ; New 

 Genus of Psychodid Diptera from the Himalaya and 

 Travancore, Dr. Annandale, 122 ; Larvae of a Common 

 Calcutta Mosquito, known as Toxorhynchites ini- 

 misericors, C. A. Pavia, 122 ; a Monograph of the British 

 Nudibranchiate MoUusca, with Figures of the Species, 

 Sir Charles Eliot, K.C.M.G., 133 ; Echinoderma of the 

 Indian Museum, Prof. Ren^ Koehler, 134; Experiments 

 on the Occurrence of the Web-foot Character in 

 Pigeons, J. Lewis Bonhote, 160; Lacerta pelo- 

 ponnesiaca, Bibr., G. A. Boulenger, 160; Zoological 

 Society, 160, 226, 295 ; Systematic Position of the 

 Species of Squalodon and Zeuglodon described from 

 Australia and New Zealand, T. S. Hall, 160 ; Battle for 

 Existence in the Madrepores of Coral Reefs. Ch. Gravier, 

 161-2 ; the Song of the Siamang Gibbon, R. I. Pocock, 

 170; New Species of Peripatus, Dr. R. Horst. 177; 

 Reptiles of the World, Tortoises and Turtles, Crocodiles, 

 Lizards, and Snakes of the Eastern and Western Hemi- 

 spheres, R. L. Ditmars, 196 ; Morphological Method and 

 the Ancestry of Vertebrates, Prof. J. Graham Kerr, 

 F.R.S., 203 ; a Monograph of the Okapi, Sir E. Ray 



Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., and Dr. W. G. Ridewooil 

 Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 209; Sir R.ix 

 Lankestcr's Book on the Okapi, Sir K. Ray Lankcst* 1 

 K.C.B., F.R.S., 305: Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.(. 

 K.C.B., 306; the Alimentary Tract of Certain Bird- 

 and on the Mesenteric Relations of the Intestinal Looj)- 

 F. E. Beddard, 226 ; Development of Solaster endecu 

 Forbes, Dr. J. F. Gemmill, 226; Guide to the Briti>i 

 Vertebrates Exhibited in the Department of Zoology, 

 British Museum (Natural History), 234 ; Death of Dr. 

 Charles Otis Whitman, 244 ; the Encyclopadia of .Sport 

 and Games, 274 ; Medus;e of the World, Alfred Golds- 

 borough Mayer, 285 ; Mammals of the Tenth Edition of 

 Linnaeus, Oldfield Thomas, 295 ; Report of the Inter- 

 national Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, Dr. 

 W. E. Hoyle, 295; Anecdotes of Big Cats and other 

 Beasts, David Wilson, 333 ; the Life Story of a Tiger, 

 Lt.-Col. A. F. Mockler-Ferryman, 333 ; Anton Dohrn, 

 Gedachtnisrede gehalten auf den Internationalcn Zoologen- 

 Kongress in Graz am 18 August, 19 10, Prof. Th. Boveri, 

 334 ; Murrayona phanolepis, a New Type of Sponge from 

 Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, Dr. R. Kirkpatrick, 

 345 ; Unio picioruni, U. tutnidus, and Onodonta cygnea, 

 Margaret C. March, 361, 429 ; Anatomy and Develop- 

 ment of the Marsupialia, J. J. Flynn, 362 ; Animals for 

 the Zoological Gardens at Giza, Capt. Stanley Flower, 

 381 ; Non-calcareous Sponges from the Red Sea, 

 R. W. H. Row, 395 ; Leitfaden fur das zoologische 

 Praktikum, Prof. Willy Kukenthal, 400 ; Index to 

 Desor's Synopsis des Echinides Fossiles, Dr. F. A. 

 Bather, F.R.S., 404; the Transference of Names in 

 Zoology, Dr. W. T. Caiman, 406 ; Protozoa Parasitic 

 in the Large Intestine of Australian Frogs, Janet W. 

 Raff, 430 ; New York Zoological Park, 450 ; Guide to 

 the Crustacea, Arachnida, Onychophora, and Myriopoda 

 Exhibited in the Department of Zoology, British Museum 

 (Natural History), 505 ; the Woodlice of Ireland, their 

 Distribution and Classification, D. R. Pack-Beresford 

 and Nevin H. Foster, 531 ; a Text-book of Zoologv, 

 Prof. T. J. Parker, F.R.S., and Prof. W. A. Haswell, 

 F.R.S., Prof. F. W. Gamble, F.R.S., 533 



