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 No. 3. Spermatogenesis of the Butterfly, Papilio rutulus. By J. P. Munson. 



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 No. 1. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May 2, 1906. 8 pp. 10 cts. 

 Vol. 32, No. 12. "The annulus ventralis. By E. A. Andrews. 53 pp., 6 



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 No. 11. Squamosal bone in tetrapodous Vertebrata. By F. W. Thyng. 



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No. 10. Marine , Ostracoda of Vineyard Sound ancl adjacent waters. By 



J. A. Cushman. 27 pp., 12 pis. 50 cts. 

 No. 9. Circulatory and respiratory systems of Desmognathus fuscai By A. 



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No. 8. Anatomy of Boophilus annulatus Say. By S. R. Williams. 22 pp., r 



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 No. 7. Birds of the southern Lesser Antilles. By A. H. Clark. 110 pp. 



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 No. 6. Alimentary tract of the mosquito. By M. T. Thompson. 58 pp., 6 



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 No. '5. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May 3, 1905. 29 pp. 20 cts. 

 No. 4. Development of ascus and spore formation in Ascomycetes. By J. H. 



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 No. 3. General anatomy of Typhlomolge rathbuni. By E. T. Emerson, 2d. 



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 No. 2. List of shell-bearing Mollusca of Frenchman's Bay, Maine. ByD. 



Blaney. 19 pp., 1 pi. 25 cts. 

 No. 1. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May 4, 1904. 21 pp. 20 cts. 

 Vol. 31, No. 10. ' The anatomy and development of the terrestrial nemertean 



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 No. 9. North American TJstilagineae. By G. P. Clinton. 200 pp. $2.00. 

 No. 8. Pycnogonida collected at Bermuda in the summer of 1903. .By L. J. 



Cole. 14 pp., 3 pis. 25 cts. 

 No. 7. Trichomes of the root in vascular Cryptogams and AngiospermS. 



By R. G. Leavitt. 41 pp., 4 pis. 50 cts. 

 No. 6. Contributions from the Gray herbarium of Harvard university. New 



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 No. 5. Observations on the cytology of Araiospara pulchra Thaxter. By 



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No. 4. The metamorphoses of the hermit crab-. By M. T. Thompson. 63 



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No. 3. Systematic results of the study of North American land mammals 



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 No. 2. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May 6, 1903. 37 pp. 20 cts. 

 No. 1. A rare Thalassinid and its larva. By M. T. Thompson. 21pp., 3 pis. 



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 Vol. 30, No. 7. The life history, the normal fission and the reproductive. 



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 No... 6. Monograph of the Acsasieae. By E. W. Olive. 63 pp., 4 pis. 



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 No. 5. Proceedings' of the Annual Meeting, May 7, 1902. 15 pp. 15 cts. 

 No. 4. Memorial of Professor Alpheus Hyatt. 20 pp. 10 cts. 

 No. 3. The origin of eskers. By W. O. Crosby. 36 pp. 30 cts 

 No. 2. The Medford Dike area. By A. W. G. Wilson. 21 pp., 4 pis. 35 cts. 

 No. 1. Systematic results of the study of North American land mammals to- 

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