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114. Garman, S. 



Report on the Lobster. Report of the Massachusetts Commission <A Inland Fisheries and Game 

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115. 



Lobster reproduction. Zoologischer Anzeiger, xvm. jahrg., p. 38-40. Leipzig, 1895. 



116. Geoffroy le jeun-e. 



Observations sur les ^crevisses de rivi^e [dated August 23, 1709]. Histoire de I'Acad^mie royale 

 des sciences, 1709, p. 309-314. Paris, 1711. 

 The first notice of gastrolitlis in the lobster. 



117. Gerbe, Z. 



Appareils vasculaire et nerveux des larves des crustac6s marins. Comptes rendus de 1 'Academie des 

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118. Gesner, Conrad. 



Conradi Gesneri medici Tigurini Historiae Animalium. De Astaco, Rondeletius. Lib. iiii, qui 

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One of the first circumstantial accounts of the European lobster, with many curious ideas derived from an age 

 of superstition, also many quaint figures. The same wood-cuts, made for the first edition of Gesner's work, were 

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izp. Gasox, G. 



Etude comparee de la spermatogenese chez les arthropodes. Recueil La Cellule, 1. 1 and n, fasc. i , 2 , 

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120. GooDSiR, H. D. S. 



A short accotint of the mode of reproduction of lost parts in the Crustacea. Annals and Magazine 

 of Natural History, vol. xm, p. 67. London, 1844. For abstract, see also : On the reproduction 

 of lost parts in the Crustacea. Report British Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 1844, p. 68. London, 1845. 



121. GoRHAM, Frederic P. 



Causes of death in artificially reared lobster fry. Report of the U. S. Commission of Fish and 

 Fisheries for 1903, p. 175-194. Washington, 1905. 



122. Grobben, C. 



Beitrage zur Kenntniss der mannlichen Geschlechtsorgane der Dekapoden, nebst vergleichenden 

 Bemerktmgen fiber die der ubrigen Thoracostraken. Arbeiten aus dem Zoologischen Institut 

 der Universitat zu Wien und der Zoologischen Station in Triest, bd. j., p. 1-94, taf. i-\i. 

 V/ien, 1878. 

 J2J. Gurney, J. H. 



Note on a pied lobster. The Zoologist, 2d ser., vol. 9, p. 4080. London, 1874. 



124. Hadley, Philip B. 



Changes in form and color in successive stages of the American lobster {Homarus americamis), with 

 drawings from life. Preliminary' report. Thirty-fifth Annual Report of the Commissioners of 

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125. 



Phototropism in the larval and early adolescent stages of Homarus americamts. Science, n. s., vol. 

 xxn, p. 675-678. New York, 1905. 



126. 



Regarding the rate of growth of the American lobster. Thirty-sixth Annual Report of the Commis- 

 sioners of Inland Fisheries of Rhode Island, p. 153-226, pi. xx^'i-xxx\'ii and xL. Providence, 

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