471 



Mammalia 



Ann. Mag. nat. Hîst. (8) Toi. 12 p. 358—361. [5 nn. subspp.] 

 (12.6, 128, 85—86.6) 



f9820 Eolmer, Walter. 9.31 . 14.35 



1913. Studien am Labyrinth von Insectivoren. Sitz.-Ber. Akad. Wiss» 

 Wien math.-nat. Kl. Abt. 8 p, 29—52, 4 Taf. [Vorhandensein einer 

 Macula neglecta Retzii. Bau der Schnecke nicht geeignet, die Lehre von 

 der Schwingungsfähigkeit der Basilarisfasem zu stützen.] 



21 Stock, ehester. 9.3I (HQ) 



1913. Nothrotherium and Megalonyx from the Pleistocene of Southern 

 California. Univ. California Public. GeoL Vol. 7 p. 341—358, 18 figg. 

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22 Strahl, fl. 9.3I Dasypas : 13.39 



1913. Ueber den Bau der Placenta von Dasypus novemcinctus. Anat. Auz» 

 Bd. 44 p. 440-447, 3 figg. 



23 Pocock, ß. I. 9.31 Euphractus : 14.77 



1913. Dorsal Glands in Armadillos. Proc. zool. Soc. London 1913 p» 

 1099—1103, 3 figg. 



24 Schnitze, W. 9.31 Manis : 15.3 



1914. Notes on the Malay Pangolin, Manis javanica Desmabest. Philip- 

 pine Jonrn. Sc. D Vol. 9 p. 93—95, 2 pis. [Consuming the content of 

 white ants' nests.] 



25 Vernoni, Guido. 9.31 Muletia : 14.81 



1913. Lo sviluppo del Cervello in Muletia {Tatusia) novemcincta, Ed enta- 

 ta. Nota preventiva. Monit. zool. ital. Anno 24 p. 18—20. 



26 Adloff, P. 9.31 Myrmecophagidae : 14.31.4 



1914. Zur Frage der Bezahnung der Myrmecophagidae. Anat. Anz. Bd. 

 46 p. 309 — 310. [Keine positiven Befunde bei älteren Embryonen spre- 

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27 Boussac, P. Hippolyte. 9.31 Orycteropus : 15 



1913. L'Oryctérope. La Nature Ann. 41 Sem. 2 p. 113—114, 2 tigg. 

 89828 Äewmau, H. H. 9.31 Tatusia : 11.5 



1913. The Modes ot Inheritance of Aggregates of Meristic (Integral) 

 Variâtes in the Polyembryonic Offspring of the Nine-banded Armadillo. 

 Journ. exper, Zool. Vol. 15 p. 145—192, 



29 Xewman, U. H. 9.31 Tatusia : 13 



1913/14. The Natural History of the Nine-banded Armadillo of Texas. 

 Amer. Natural. Vol. 47 p. 513—539, 7 figg. [Range, distribution and fu- 

 ture. Ecology. Polyembryonic development and its causes. Ovogenesis, 

 fertilization and cleavage. Bilateral arrangement of Compound vesicle 

 in Uterus (dichotomous origin). Sex ratios and détermination (in accord 

 with chromosomal hypothesis). Predeterminative versus epigenetic fac- 

 tors in development. Inheritance in polyembryonic offspring.] — Poly- 

 embryonic development in Tatusia novemcincta. (Contrib. zool. Liab. üniv, 

 Texas. No. 115.) Journ. Morphol. Vol. 24 p. 5ô9— 683, 11 pis., 35 figg. 

 [Formation of gerra layers. Primary diverticula giving rise to 2 secon- 

 dary buds, leaving a part of ectoderraal vesicle as common amniotic 

 vesicle, which eventualiy dégénérâtes. Each embryo formed in a secon- 

 dary bud.] 13.11-.3,.6,.9, 15.1,.3,.6,.7 



30 Fernandez, MigueL 9.31 Tatusia : 13 



1914, Die Entstehung der Einzelembryonen aus dem einheitlichen Keim 

 beim Gürteltier Tatusia hyhrida Desm. C. R. 9nie Coiigr. intern. Zool. 

 Monaco p. 401—414, 7 figg. 



31 Newman, U. U. 9.31 Tatusia : 13.15 



1913. Parthenogenetic Cleavage of tho Armadillo Ovum. Biol. Bull, 

 Vol. 25 p. 52—78, 7 pis. [In atretic follicles.] 



89832 Fernandez, Miguel. 9.31 Tatusia : 13.39 



1914. Zur Anordnung der Embryonen und Form der Placenta bei Ta- 

 tusia noveyncincta. Anat. Anz. Bd. 46 p. 253 — 258, 4 figg. [Keine Vier- 

 lappung des Piacentargürtels, LOch Anordnung der den Einzelembryonen 

 zukommenden PJacentarbezirke in enger zusammengehörige Paare kon- 

 statiert.] 



