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tions Between Pup and their Surroundings, 1038—Injury to Apples 
by the Plu 1036— 
um Curculio, 1035—Poisoning the Plum Curculio, 
Smith’s Monograph of the Sphingids of Temperate North ee 
1037—On Methods = Experiments in Economic Entomology, 1128— 
——o NO WOic:d< Geis enh ubikira SFR «pet iad Ti, 
Hens’ Eggs, 7 74—The Relations of European and American Helicidw, 
Tonaro Organs of Spiders, 75 mee Mylohyoid groove in Meso- 
and t Mammalia, 75—T ean ieeconecean of Smooth 
Wastelat Fibres, 76—The Faunal Relations of Fernando Noronha, 76 
—Muscles of Birds, 77—A Gular Gland in the Sac ea d Ant-eater, 77 
—The Mammalia of the Ma Saha Bed, 77 Functions of Invertebrate 
Otocysts, 174—Parasitic Rotifers, 174—-Mediterranean Synaptide, 174 
ps eddard on Earth Worms, 175— Jonjugation of the Infusoria, 
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Type of Hydroid Sersionuint 355—Development BE Brain aran 
355—Muscles of Molluscs, 3856—The derr phe of Mail-cheeked 
5 Sea Urchins, 461—Life ropa of Hair “Worms, 165— The Origin 
of Bananai] y Asal 462—Phosphorescent Organs in Thysan nopoda, 
63—Branchial Eyes of Branchiomma, 463—Reprodretion of Lost 
ee North merican Infusoria, 5883—Two sae ‘of Symbiosis, 534— 
Earth Worms, 534—Recent Notes on Seaphiopus holbrookii, 585—The 
Relative Weight of the Brain to the Body in Birds, 537—Aquatic Respi- 
ration in the Muskrat, 539—American Nematognathi, 647—Descrip- 
Meadow Mo 
Black Hills om akaa ta, 934—A Probable pone of Instinct at Fault in 
s, 1029—Calcareous Plates of the Star Fish, 1080—A New Earth- 
cil 1030—Isopod Anatomy, 1031—The Larva of Proteus, ee 
The Nest and Eggs of the Sena ie 1032—Anatomy of Birds, 
The Contractile Vacuole, 1118—An En doparasite of yter iren 1118 
—The Class vpn tion of the Myria poda, 1118—Blood Corpuscles in the 
Lamprey, 1121—Fibres of Short a 1121—Notes on the American 
Trionychide, 1121—McGee on Meadow Larks, onta Riley on English 
Sparrows, 11 1 
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(Zoological. News: General, 78, 651, 935 ; Petes 175, 259, 651), 
935, 1124, 1126; Coelenterata, 540, 651, 746, 840, 1125 ; Spon nges, 745, 
839 o RO, 176, 260, 
Arthropods, 78, 176, 360; Malacopoda, 936; Arachnida, 360, i 
Crustacea, 541, 652, 746, 841, 936, 1126; Myriapoda, 541; Tunicata, 
127: Cephalocorda, 936 ; Fishes, 78, 361, 541, 746, 987; Batrachia 
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and Rept tilia, 78, = 5438, 748 ; Birds 80, 363, be 749, 1127; a 
mals, 80, 260, 363, 544, 652, 7 0 Se Carpe re er eee Pee 
Embryology. ais s Text-book of Human and See Embryol- 
ogy, 179—Hay’s Observations on the Breeding Habits of Amphiuma, 
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