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Beard, J. 



On the early development of 



Lepidosteus osseus. Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 London, 1889, 46, 108-118. Abstract in 

 Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. London, 1889, 

 622-626. 1889.3 



Some annelidan affinities in the 



ontogeny of the nervous system of ver- 

 tebrates. Nature, 1889, 39, 259-261. 

 fig. 1889.4 



On the inter-relationships of the 



Ichthyopsida; a contribution to the 

 morphology of vertebrates. Anat. Anz., 

 1890, 5, 146-159; 179-188. 1890.1 



Prof. Rabl and the mode of de- 

 velopment of the vertebrate peripheral 

 nervous system. Anat. Anz., 1890, 5, 

 125-128. 1890.2 



The histogenesis of ganglion-cells 



and nerves. Anat. Anz., 1892, 7, 290- 

 302. 1892.1 



The transient ganglion cells and 



their nerves in Raja batis. Anat. Anz., 

 1892, 7, 191-206. 8 figs. 1892.2 



Hermaphroditism of lampreys. 



Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. London, 1893, pt. 

 2, 156. 1893.1 



Notes on lampreys and hags. 



Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1892 (1893), 

 789-790. — Anat. Anz., 8, 59-60. 



1893.2 



The development and probable 



function of the thymus. Anat. Anz., 

 1S95, 9, 476^86; 10, 272. 1895.1 



The pronephros of Lepidosteus 



osseus. Anat. Anz., 1895, 10, 198-201. 



1895.2 



The history of a transient nerv- 

 ous apparatus in certain Ichthyopsida. 

 An account of the development and de- 

 generation of ganglion-cells and nerve 

 fibres. Zool. Jahrb., 1896, 9 {Morph. 

 Aft^/i.), 319-426. 8 pis. 1896.1 



On certain problems of verte- 

 brate embryology. Jena, 1896. 78 p. 

 8°. Abstract in Journ. Roy. >Iicr. Soc. 

 London, 1897, pt. 2, 109. — Nat. Sci., 

 1897, 10, 5-7. 1896.2 



— — On the disappearance of the 

 transient nervous apparatus in the se- 

 ries: Scylhum, Acanthias, Mustelus and 

 Torpedo. Anat. Anz., 1896, 12, 371-374 



1896.3 



Transient nervous system in 



skate. Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. London 

 1896, pt. 5, 496-497. 1896.4 



The yolk-sac, yolk and merooy- 



tes, in Scyllium and Lepidosteus. Anat. 

 Anz., 1896, 12, 334r-347. Abstract in 

 Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. London, pt. 6, 

 603-604. 1896.5 



[Alternation of generations in 



vertebrates] Nat. Sci., 1897, 10, 5-7. 



1897.1 



Abstract of the author's article: On certain 

 problems of vertebrate embryology, 1896. 



Further remarks on the phe- 

 nomena of reproduction in animals and 

 plants. Anat. Anz., 1897, 11, 634-641. 



1897.2 



The source of leucocytes and the 



true function of the thymus. Anat. 

 Anz., 1900, 18, 550-560. 1900.1 



The morphological continuity of 



the germ-cells in Raja batis. Veterina- 

 rian, 1901, 74, 300-318. — Anat. Anz., 

 18, 465-485. — Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. 

 London, 1901, 504-505. 1901.1 



A thymus-element of the spir- 

 acle in Raia. Anat. Anz., 1900, 18, 

 359-363. figs. Abstract in Journ. Roy. 

 Micr. Soc. London, 1901, pt. 1, 17. 



1900.2 



The determination of sex in an- 

 imal development. Anat. Anz., 1902, 

 20, 556-561. — Zool. Jahrb., 16, 703- 

 764. 3 figs. 1902.1 



The germ-cells of Pristiurus. 



Anat. Anz., 1902, 21, 50-61. 1902.2 



The germ cells. (1) Raja batis. 



Zool. Jahrb., 1902, 16, 615-702. 2 pis. 

 & 3 figs. 1902.3 



■ Heredity and the epicycle of the 



germ-cells. Biol. Centralbl., 1902, 22, 

 321-328; 353-360; 398-408. 3 figs. 



1902.4 



The origin and histogenesis of the 



thymus in Raja batis. Zool. Jahrb., 

 1902, 17, 403-480. 6 pis. & 8 figs. 



1902.5 



The germ-cells. Journ. Anat. 



Phys. London, 1903-04, 38, 82-102; 

 205-232; 341-359. 2 pis. 1903.1 



A morphological continuity of 



germ-cells as the basis of heredity and 

 variation. Rev. Neurol. Psychiatry 

 Edinburgh, 1904, 2, 1-34; 114r-142; 

 185-217. 2 pis. & 5 figs. 1904.1 



Beardslee, Lester. The game and 

 fish of Alaska. Forest & Stream, 1879 

 13, 723-724. igyg.l 



