APPENDIX 



ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 



The following are lists of some of the publications which will 

 be most useful to the student of Zoology, the first comprising books 

 giving directions for practical work in the laboratory ; the second, 

 general works on the entire subject or on one or other of its main 

 sub-divisions; the third, publications in which are given the titles, 

 and in some cases abstracts of the contents, of new works as they 

 appear. More or less comprehensive bibliographical lists are given 

 in several of the works referred to in the second list (Nos. 8, 19, 29, 

 33, 40, 42, 54, 57, 67, 69, 70, 73, 76). 



I. Books bearing specially on Laboratory work. 



1. Apatht, S. Mikrotechnik der thierischen Morphologie, 



1896-1901. 



2. Brooks, W. K. Handbook of Invertebrate Zoology, 1890. 



[Amoeba, ParamcBcium, Vorticella, Calcareous Sponge, Zoophyte, 

 Anthomedusa, Leptomedusa, Starfish, Sea-urchin, Embryology 

 and Metamorphosis of Echinoderms, Earthworm, Leech, Crab, 

 Crayfish or Lobster, Metamorphosis of Crab, Cyclops (including 

 metamorphosis). Grasshopper, Mussel, Development of Lamelli- 

 branchs. Squid, Development of Squid.] 



3. Ehrlich, p., Krause, R., Moss, M., Rosin, H., Weigert, K. 



EncyclopcBdie der mikroskopischen Technik, 2 vols., 

 2nd edition, 1910. 



4. EosTEE, M., and Balfour, F. M. Elements of Embryology, 



2nd edition, by' A, Sedgwick and W. Heape, 1883. [Chick 

 and Rabbit.] 



5. Feiedlander, R. Mikroskopische Technik, 6th edition, 1900. 



6. Howes, G. B. Atlas of Practical Elementary Zootomy, 1902. 



[Amoeba, Stentor, Paramoecium, Spirostomum, Vorticella, 

 Hydra, Fresh-water Mussel, Snail, Earthworm, Crayfish, Frog.] 



