Record of North American Zoology. 



RECORD OF NORTH AMERICAN ZOOLOGY. 



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Biological Lectures, delivered at the Marine Biological 

 Laboratory at Woods Hall in the summer session «.f 1.s'.m>. 

 12°, Boston, 1891. 



Cockerell, T. D. A.— Additions to the Fauna and Flora of 

 Jamaica. Jour. Inst. Jamaica, i, p. 31, 1891. 



Cope, E. D.— An Outline of the Philosophy of Evolution. 

 Proc. Am. Phil. Soc, xxvi, 495, 1889. 



Cox, C. F.— Protoplasm and the Cell Doctrine. Jour. N. Y. 

 Micros. Soc, vi, 17, 1890. 



Dawson, J. W. — Modern Ideas of Evolution as Related to 

 Revelation and Science. London, 1891. 



Fell, Geo. E. — The Influence of Electricity on Protoplasm. 

 Am. Ins. Micro. Jour., xi, 169, 1890. 



Gaertner, F.— Vivisection. Am. Nat., xxv, 864, 1891. 



Hornaday, W. T. — Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting; 

 a complete handbook for the amateur taxidermist, collector, 

 osteologist, museum builder, sportsman and traveller, with 

 chapters on collecting and preserving insects by W. J. Hol- 

 land. N. Y., 1891. 



Jeffries, J. A. — Lamarckianism and Darwinism. Proc. 

 Bost. Soc. N. H., xxv, 42, 1891. 



Kellogg, J. L.— Wandering Cells in Animal Bodies. Am. 

 Nat., xxv, 511, 1891. 



Kirsch, A. M.— Cytology, or Cellular Biology. Microscope 

 x, 360, 1890 ; xi, 41, 65, 106, 140, 1891. 



Leconte, J.— Evolution : its Nature, its Evidences and its 

 Relation to Religious Thought. London, 1891. 



Macallum, A. B.— Morphology and Physiology of the Cell. 

 Trans. Canad. Inst., 247, 1891. 



Mayxard, C. J.— Contributions to Science, vol. i, 1889-90 

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