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PAGB 



Arthropoda. 



a. Insecta. 



Slateb, J. W. — Influence of Magnetism upon Insect Development 9^8 



Lekdenfeld, R. V. — Flight of Insects 988 



Dahl, J. — Foot-glands of Inserts 989 



Chatix, M. J. — Morphology of the Mouth-orgnne of Hymenopf era 989 



LcBBOCK, J., & G. J. Romanes— iZo?niftg jFacM%o/ jffj/me/jojjfera 990 



Low, E, — Insects as Fertilizers 990 



Packakd, a. S. — Unusual number of Legs in the Caterpillar of Lagoa 990 



Hallez, M. p. — Orientation of the Embryo and Formation of the Cocoon of Peri- 



planein orientalis 991 



Griffiths, A. B. — Physiology of the Alimentary Canal of Blatta periplaneta . . 991 

 KossiTER, T. B. — Uses and Construction of the Gizzard of Larvse of Coretiira 



plumicornis 991 



BeaIjBEGAed — Structure of the Wings of Vesicating Insects . . . . 992 



Eatte, F. — Larvx and Larva-cases of some Australian Ayhrophoridas 992 



5. Araclinida. 

 Lankesteb, E. Ray, W. B. S. Benham, & Miss E. J. 'By.ck— Muscular and Endo- 



skeletal Systems of Limulus and Scorpio 992 



iiisiKE-wiTscn, W. — Sense-organ of Spiders 993 



iiEKTKAU, p. — Seasonal Dimorphism in Spiders , 993 



Haswell, W. a. — Australian Pycnogonida 991 



e. Crustacea. 



Frexzel, J. — Alimentary Canal of Crustacea 991 



IsniKAWA, C. — Development of Atyephira compressa 906 



Imhop, O. E, — Sense-organs of Calanidx 997 



Chilton, C. — Polymorphism in the Amphipoda 997 



Haswell, W. A., & C. Chilton — Australian Crustacea 998 



Vermes. 



VinriEB, C. — Pelagic Annelids " 998 



Hakkeb, A. — Coloration of the Anterior Segments of the Maldanidx 999 



Beddakd, F. E. — Nephridia of a new species of Earihivorm 999 



8aint-Loup, Remy — Organization of Pachydrilus enchytrseoides 1000 



Haswell, W. A. — Parasite of the Roch Oyster 1000 



Reighabd, J. — Anatomy and Bistology of Aulophorus vagus 1001 



LixsTOW, O. VON — Angioetomum 1001 



Bell, F. J. — Gordius verrucosus 1002 



TuoMAa, J. D. — Experimental Breeding of Txnia EchinocQccus 1002 



„ „ Frequent occurrence of Txnia Echinococcus in Domestic Dogs (Aus- 

 tralia) 1002 



PoiBiEK, J. — Trematoda 1002 



FwTscH, G. — Anatomy of BUharzia h^ematobia 1003 



SoNSiNO, P. — Small Bod-like Cell contents of certain Cercariie 1003 



Imhof, O. E. — Deep-water Tubellarians of Lakes 100 i 



HtBBECHT, A. W, — Development of Nemertines .. .. ., 1004 



Dklage, Y. — Nervous System of Acalomate Planariam and new Sensory Organ 



of Convolula SchuUzii 1004 



Lacaze-Dcthiers, H. De — Phcenicurus 1005 



Zaciiakias, O. — lielationship of Rotifers arvl Nematodes 1006 



Pebeyaslavtseff, Miss C — Development of Rotifers 1000 



MiLXE, W. — New Rotifer 1007 



Echinodermata. 



Lamikkt, K. — Variation in Jlololhurians .. 1007 



Haaoke, W. — Morpholoffy of Kchinoids 1008 



¥noi:ii(), IL~ Larval Form of iJorocidaris piapillata 1008 



AvEi'S, 11. — Structure and Fnnctiims of the Sphnitidia of the Echinoidea .. .. 1009 



D'/iiKKLEiN, L. — JajMueMi Echinoidea .. .. 1009 



PesiUKu, E. — Brisirujidie of tliti ' Talisman' Expedition 1009 



LoiuOL, P. I)£ — Aslcroidea of Maurilius 1009 



Coelenterata. 



i J wKEW, J. W. — Development of Agalma 1009 



Clai 8, C. — Cyclical Develojrment of Siphonophora 1010 



liKixyr— Structure of Velella JOIU 



Bell, F. J. — New Minyis 1010 



ljtMm:nvKU>, li. v.—Mel<niwrphoeis of Bolina Chuni 1010 



Beroiil of Port Jackson .... 1011 



Auetrulian JJydromtdusit: .. .... 101 1 



