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»3 Parker, G. H. 86.5 : 11 



1917. Actinian behavior. (Contrib. zoöl. Lab. Mus. comp* Zoöl. Harvard 

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 mination and high température; expansion produced by food and water 

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84 Parker, G. H. 36.5 : 11.8 



1916. Types of Neuromuscular Mechanism in Sea-Anemones. Proc. 

 Amer, philos. Soc. Vol. 55 p. 310—343. [Reactions ranging from direct 

 muscle response to true réflexes.] H.81,.82 



35 Parker, G. H. 36.5 : 11.8 



1917. The movements of the tentacles in Actinians. (Contrib. zoöl. Lab. 

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 No. 54.) Journ. exper. Zoöl. Vol. 22 p. 95 — 110, 1 fig. [Contraction of 

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36 Gravier, Ch. J. 36.5 (66.99) 



1916. Sur la faune actinienne de l'île San Thomé (golfe de Guinéo). C. 

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1916. Sur l'incubation chez V Actinia equina L. à l'île de San Thomé 

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1916. Alicea (Cladactis) costae Panc. Blätt. Aquar.-Terrar.-Kde. Jahrg. 

 27 p. 234-236, 1 fig. 



39 Bourue, Gilbert C. 36.5 Edwardsia (95) 



1916. A Description of Fivc new Species of Edwardsia, Quatk., from 

 New Guinea, with an Account of the Order of Succession of the Micro- 

 mesenteries and Tentacles in the Edwardsidae. Journ. Linn. Soc. Lon- 

 don Vol. 32 p. 513—530, 1 pl., 2 figg. 



40 Parker, G. H. 36.5 Metridium : 11.81 



1917. Nervous transmission in the Actinians. (Contrib. zoöl. Lab. Mus. 

 comp. Zoöl. Harvard Coll. No. 284). Journ. exper. Zool. Vol» 22 p. 87— 

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 tracts.] 



41 Tarker, G. H., and E. G. Titus. 36.5 Metridium : 14 



1916. The structure of Metridium (Actinoloba) marginatum Milne Edwakds 

 with special référence to its neuio-muscular mechanism. (Contrib. zool. 

 Lab. Mus. comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. No. 281.) Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 

 21 p. 433—459, 1 pl. [4 types of neuro-muscular Organization distingui&h- 

 ed: independent efïectors, simple receptor-efliector Systems, specialized 

 rfeceptor-eflectors and complex receptor-effectors as developmental stages.] 

 U.75,.bl, 14.3,.73,.76,.77,.8a,.88,.89 



42 Parker, G. H. 36.5 Metridium : 14 



1916. The effector Systems of actinians. (Contrib. zool. Lab. Mus. comp. 

 Zool. Harvard Coll. No. 282.) Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 21 p. 461—484. 

 [Mucous, nematocyst, ciliary and muscular Systems. Progressive depen- 

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1 1 .75,.81 14.3,.73,.77,.8ö,.89 

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1916. Oxygen consumption in regenerating tissue. Proc. Soc. exper. 

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 Keturn 10 normal some time after completed régénération.] 



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