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Description of the young of the common lobster, with observations relative to the questions of the 

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 First notice of double monsters in larva of European lobster. 



36. Brocchi, p. 



Recherches sur les organes g^nitaux mMes des Crustac6s ddcapodes. Reprinted from Annales 

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 Figures spermatophores and copulatory appendages of male lobster. 



J7. Brook, George. 



Notes on the reproduction of lost parts in the lobster {Homarus vulgaris). Proceedings Royal 

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The internal factors of regeneration in Alpheus. Biological Bulletin, vol. vi, p. 319-320. 1904. 

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Reports on the crab and lobster fisheries of England and Wales, of Scotland and Ireland, p. i-xxii, 

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40. BucKLAND, Frank. 



Reports on the fisheries of Norfolk, especially crabs, lobsters, herrings, and broads. Presented by 

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41. BuMPUs, Hermon Carey. 



The embryology of the American lobster. Journal of Morphology, vol. v, p. 215-262, pi. xiv-xix. 

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The first circumstantial account of the embryology of the lobster based upon modem methods. Describes 

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The American Lobster. Review, Science (n. s.), vol. iv, p. 536-537. New York, 1896. 

 Describes rayed sperm cells of lobster in "active movement." 



On the movements of certain lobsters liberated at Woods Hole during the summer of 1898. Bulle- 

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The results attending the experiments in lobster cultm-e made by the United States Commission 

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45. Caiman, W. T. 



On a lobster with symmetrical claws. Proceedings Zoological Society of London, June 19, 1906, 

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46. Cano, G. 



Morfologia dell' apparecchio sessuale femminile, glandole del cemento e fecondazione nei crostacei 

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47. Carey, C. B. 



Large lobster {Homarus vulgaris). Zoologist, 2d ser., vol. 8, p. 3654. London, 1873. 

 Record of lobster weighing t2 pounds. 



48. Carrington, John T., and Lovett, Edward. 



Notes and observations on British stalk-eyed Crustacea. Zoologist, 3d ser., vol. vi, p. 9-15 (con- 

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Memoria suUa generazione dei pesci e del granchi. Napoli, 1787. See also tjber die Erzeugung 

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