328 COLOUR IN NATURE 



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BoGANDOW, Andr£ — " ^^tudes sur les causes de la coloration des 

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BoYCE, R., and Herdman, W. A. — "On a Green Leucocytosis in 

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Brucke — (Colours of Octopus), Sitzungsb. d. Akad. Wiss. Wien. 

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BiJRGER, O. — Die Nemertinen des Golfes von Neapel, 22 Mono- 

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BiJTSCHLl, O. — "Protozoa," Bronn's Klassen u. Ord. d. 

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Carazzi, D. — "Contributo all' istologia e alia fisiologia del 

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Chatin, a., and MUNTZ, A. — "Etude chinxjgjie sur la nature et 

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Church, A. H. — " Researches on Turacin, an Animal Pigment 

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 Trans. Roy. Soc. vol. clix. (1870), pp. 627-636. "Lecture on 

 Turacin," reported in Nature, vol. xlviii. (1893). "Researches on 

 Turacin," Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. 183a, pp. 5H-530. 



CosTE, F. H. Perry — "Insect Colours," Nature, vol. xlv. pp. 

 513-S17. 541. 542, and 605, 1892. 



CuiNOT, L. — "Etudes physiologiques sur les crustaces Decapodes," 

 Arch. Biol. xiii. (1894), pp. 245-303. Elimination of Introduced 

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 xiv. (1895), pp. 293-341, 2 pis. Functions of Fatty Body, and 

 Nature of Pigments. 



(a) Cunningham, J. T. — " Researches on the Coloration of Flat- 

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(b) Cunningham, J. T., and MacMunn, C. A. — " On the Colora- 

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 Roy. Soc. London, vol. clxxxiv., B. pp. 765-812, 3 pis., 1893. 



Delepinb, Sheridan — " Proceedings of Physiological Soc," 

 Joum. Physiol, xi. (1890), p. 27. Origin of Melanin. 



Durham, Herbert E. — "On Wandering Cells in Echinoderms,'' 

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Ehring, C. — Ueher den Farbstoff der Tomate (Lycopersictim 

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