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 1914. Modification of Behavior of Land Animais by Contact with Air 

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27 Shelford, Victor E. 11.044 



1914. A Compaiisön of the Responses of Sessile and ftlotile Plants and 

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28 tiärrey, Walter E. 11.044 



1915. borne Cryoscopic and Osmotic Data. Biol. Bnll. Woods Hole 

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53.92, 7.31,.41,.44,.47,.55,.58, 81.3 



29 Hirsch, Erwin. 11.044 



1915. Salzwässer und Salzfaunen. Aren. Hydrobiol. Planktonkde. Bd. 

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30 Loeb, Jacques, and Hardolph Wasteneys. 11.044 



1915. The Idenfity of Holiotropism in Animais and Plants. Second 

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31 Mast, S. O. 11.044 



1915. What are Tropisms? Aren. Entw.-Mech. Bd. 41 p. 251-263. 

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57.27,.28,.33,.54,.62,.o4,66,.87,.89,.99, 7.B1,.35,.55,.56, 58, 78, 79, 

 81.2i,.3, 8JL2, 8ö, 9.51,.53 



33 Patten, Bradley M. 11.044 



1915. A Device for Projecting a small Spot of Light suitable for Ex- 

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34 Pike, F. H., and E. L. Scott. 11.044 



1915. The Significance of Certain Internal Conditions of the Organism. 

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85 True, Rodney 11. 11.044 



1915. Antagonism and Balanced Solutions. Science N. S. Vol. 41 p. 

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86 Issel, Raffaele. 11.044 : 2 



1914. Vita latente per concentrazione dell'acqua (anabiosi osmotica) e 

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1914. Studies on Soil Protozoa. I. The Growth of Protozoa on various 

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31.1,.6,.t 



