CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE ZOOLOGICAL LABORATORY OF 

 THE MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY AT HARVARD 

 COLLEGE. {Continued.) 



E. L. Mark, Director. 



*** Abbreviations used : — 



B.M. C.Z for Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 



P. A. A for Proceed. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci. 



P.B.S.N.H for Proceed. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 



Note. — Copies of the List of Contributions, Numbers 1-150, icill be 

 sent on application. 



151. Bigelow, H. B. — The Sense of Hearing in the Goldfish Carassius auratus L. 



Amer. Nat., 38(448): 275-284. Apr. [June], 1904. 



152. Allen, G. M.— The Heredity of Coat Color in Mice. P. A. A., 40(2): 59-163. 



July, 1904. 



153. Sargent, P. E. — The Optic Reflex Apparatus of Vertebrates for Short-circuit 



Transmission of Motor Reflexes through Reissner's Fibre; its Morphology, 

 Ontogeny, Phylogeny, and Function. — Part I. The Fish-like Vertebrates. 

 B.M.C.Z., 45(3): 127-258. 11 pis. July, 1904. 



154. Mast, S. O. — A Simple Apparatus for Aerating Liquid Solutions. Amer. Nat. , 



38(453) : 655-660. Sept. [Oct.], 1904. 



155. Pabkeb, G. H., and Stakratt, S. A. — The Effect of Heat on the Color Changes 



in the Skin of Anolis carolinensis Cut. P. A. A., 40(10): 455-466. Nov., 1904. 



156. Rand, H.W. — The Behavior of the Epidermis of the Earthworm in Regeneration. 



Arch. f. Entwickelungsmechanik, 19(1) : 16-57. Taf. 1-3. Feb., 1905. 



157. Smallwood, W. M. — The Maturation, Fertilization, and Early Cleavage of 



Haminea solitaria (Say). B.M. C.Z. , 45(4) : 259-318. 13 pis. Dec, 1904. 



158. Castle, W. E. — Heredity of Coat Characters in Guinea-Pigs and Rabbits. Publ. 



Carnegie Inst Washington, No. 23. 78 pp. 6 pis. Feb., 1905. 



159. Parker, G. H. — The Reversal of Ciliary Movement in Metazoans. Amer. Jour. 



of Physiol., 13(1) : 1-16. Feb., 1905. 



160. Petrunk£vitch, A. — Natural and Artificial Parthenogenesis. Amer. Nat., 



39(458) : 65-76. Feb. [Mar.], 1905. 



161. Smith, G. — The Effect of Pigment-Migration on the Phototropism of Gammarus 



annulatus S. I. Smith. Amer. Jour, of Physiol., 13(3) : 205-216. Apr., 1905. 



162. Carpenter, F. W. — The Reactions of the Pomace Fly (Drosophila ampelophila 



Loew) to Light, Gravity, and Mechanical Stimulation. Amer. Nat., 39(459) : 

 157-171. Apr., 1905. 



163. Peters, A. "W. — Phosphorescence in Ctenophores. Jour, of Exp. Zool., 2(1): 



103-116. Apr., 1905. 



164. Hahn, C. W. — Dimorphism and Regeneration in Metridium. Jour, of Exp. 



Zool., 2(2) : 225-235. May, 1905. 



165. Rand, H. W.,and Ulrich, J. L. — Posterior Connections of the Lateral Vein of 



the Skale. Amer. Nat., 39(462) : 349-364. June, 1905. 



166. Rand, H. W. — The Skate as a Subject for Classes in Comparative Anatomy; 



Injection Methods. Amer. Nat., 39(462) : 365-379. June, 1905. 



167. Romeiser, T. II. — A Case of Abnormal Venous System in Necturus maculatus. 



Amer. Nat., 39(462) : 391-396. June, 1905. 



168. Parker, G. H. — The Reversal of the Effective Stroke of the Labial Cilia of Sea- 



Anemones by Organic Substances. Amer. Jour, of Physiol., 14(1) : 1-6. July 

 1905. 



169. Parker, G. H. — The Movements of the Swimming-Plates in Ctenophores, with 



Reference to the Theories of Ciliary Metachronism. Jour, of Exp. Zool., 

 2(3) : 407-423. Aug., 1905. 



170. Blackman, M. W. — The Spermatogenesis of the My riapods. III. The Sperma- 



togenesisofScolopendraheros. B.M.C.Z., 48(1) : 1-137. 9 pis. Oct., 1905. 



