Invertebrata 



238 



Soc. Flore raldôtaine No. 5 p. 10-26. 



(45.1) 51.3, 54.2, 57.52,.68,.71,.82,.92,.93 

 79552 Maige, A. 2 : 15 



1910. Une Galle de l'Asparagus albus. Bull. Soc, Hist. nat. Afrique du 

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53 Cook, T. 2 : 15 



1911. Some Problems in Cecidology. Bot. Gazette Vol. 52 p. 386—390. 



54 Houard, C. 2 : 15 



1912. Cécidies d'Algérie. Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Afrique du Nord Ann. 4 

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55 Houard, C. 2 : 15 



1912. Les Zoocécidies du Nord de l'Afrique. Ann. Soc. entom. France 

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(61.1,.2, 62, 04, 65) 51.3, 54.2, 57.31,.52,.68,.71,.72,.82,.92 



56 Washburn, Margaret Floy. 2 : 15 



1912. Literature for 1911 on the Behavior of Lower Invertebrates. Joura. 

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15.1,.2,.3 31, 33, 39, 4, 51, 53 



57 Cotte, Jules. 2 : 15 



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58 Faurot, L. 2 : 15.5 



1912. Entente cordiale d'un pagure et d'une actinie. Biologica Paris 

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79559 Müller, Reiner. 2 : 16.7 



1910. Arthropoden als Krankheitsüberträger. München, med. Wochen- 

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51.5, 53.4, 54.2, 57.512,,54,.71,.72,.75 



60 Nowikoff, M. 2: 18.3 



1912. Studien über das Knorpelgewebe von Wirbellosen. Zeitschr. wiss. 

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 37, 4.32,.56,.58, 51.7, o3.3,.6,.92, 54.6 



61 Korotneff, Alexis. 2 : 18.6 



1910. Histologische Beobachtungen über die Mitochondrien, sowie die 

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62 Smailwood, W. W., and C. O. Mogers. 2 : 18.8 



1912. Some Observations on the Cytology of Invertebrate Nerve Cells. 

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63 Kirkpatrick, R. 2 (1121) 



1912. On the Stromatoporoids and Eozoon. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (8) 

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64 KapniracKiu, A. Karpinsky, A. 2 (113) 



1909. 0 H'feKOTopMX'b npoÖJieMaTH T iecKHXT> opraHHHecKHX-b ocTaTKaxi> 

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 6 figg. 



65 Brown, Arnos P., and Henry A. Pilsbry. 2 (119) 



1913. Two Collections of Pleistocene Fossils from the Isthmus of Pa- 

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 [3 nn. spp. in : Terebra, Diplodonta, Leda (1 n, var.) — 2 nn. varr. in DrïU 

 lia.} (728, 86) 36.6, 4.1,.31,.32,.37, 53.5 



79566 Orton, J. H. 2 (26.12) 



1913. The Occurrence of the Portuguese Man-of-War (Physalia). and of 



