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PUBLICATIONS 



OF THE 



MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 



FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1901-1902. 



Bulletin : — 

 Vol. XXXVII. 

 No. 3. Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory. No. 126. The Regener- 

 ating Nervous System of Lumbricidse and the Centrosome of its Nerve Cells. 

 By Herbert W. Rand. 82 pp. 8 Plates. September, 1901. 



Vol. XXXVIII. Geological Series, Vol. V. 

 No. 5. The Geology of the Northeast Coast of Labrador. By Reginald A. 



Daly. 68 pp. 13 Plates. February, 1902. 

 No. 6. Leucite-Tinguaite from Beemerville, New Jersey. By John E. Wolff. 



7 pp. February, 1902. 



Vol. XXXIX. 



No. 1. Some Reptiles and Batrachians from Australasia. By Samuel Garman. 

 14 pp. 2 Plates. November, 1901. 



No. 2. Chiriqui Mammalia. By Odtram Bangs. 37 pp. April, 1902. 



No. 3. Some Carboniferous Cestraciont and Acanthodian Sharks. By C. R. 

 Eastman. 47 pp. 7 Plates. June, 1902. 

 Vol. XL. 



No. 1. Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory. No. 130. Changes 

 accompanying the Migration of the Eye, and Observations on the Tractus 

 opticus and Tectum opticum in Pseudopleuronectes americanus. By 

 Stephen R. Williams. 57 pp. 5 Plates. May, 1902. 



No. 2. Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory. No. 132. The Early 

 Development of Lepas. A Study of Cell-Lineage and Germ-Layers. By 

 Maurice A. Bigelow. 86 pp. 12 Plates. July, 1902. 



Memoirs : — 

 Vol. XXV. 



No. 1. Uintacrinus : Its Structure and Relations. By Frank Springer. 89 

 pp. 8 Plates. August, 1£01. 

 Vol. XXVI. 

 No. 1. Reports on the Scientific Results of the Expedition to the Tropical 

 Pacific, 1899-1900. I. Preliminary Report and List of Station. By Alex- 

 ander Agassiz. With Remarks on the Deep-Sea Deposits. By Sir John 

 Murray. 114 pp. 21 Charts. January, 1902. 

 No. 2. Reports on the Scientific Results of the Expedition to the Tropical 

 Pacific, 1899-1900. II. Some Species of Partula from Tahiti. A Study in 

 Variation. By Alfred G. Mayer. 21 pp. 1 Plate. January, 1902. 



