GENERAL, DISTRIBUTION. Gen. Sub. 53 
(750). — Biology in relation to chemistry and physics ; Goutagne (119). — 
Bankruptcy of science ; Richet (577). — Essay on ‘ Mikrologie/ minute 
histology ; Altmann (5).— The “ Challenger” Expedition ; Dohkn (151), 
Geikie (243), Lankester and others (376). — The animal as a machine; 
not a thermodynamic engine or heat-motor ; probably not an electro- 
dynamic motor ; very probably a highly organised chemico-dynamic motor, 
etc.; Thurston (692). — ^Esthetics of animal forms and life; MObius (456). 
— Longevity and death ; Romanes (588). — Death in Protozoa and Metazoa\ 
Minot (449). — Physiological significance of life ; Montgomery (460). — 
Wanton mutilation of animals ; Fleming (202). — Bird and beast in 
ancient symbolism ; Thompson (688). 
Historical : — The old Naturalists and the new ; Lloyd Morgan (469). 
— Harvey and the rise of Physiology ; Church (109). — John Hunter, 
Biologist ; Hulke (317). — Darwin, Life of ; Preyer (538) : his life 
and doctrine ; HOffding (313). — Zoology since Darwin ; Graff (256). — 
Huxley ; Lankester (377), Mitchell (377), Woodward (377), Parker 
(377), Howes(315). — Pasteur; Miers, Andrewes (447), Geddes& Thom- 
son (241), Woodiiead (765). — Carl Vogt, Autobiography (715), His work; 
Yung (766). — The animals in Virgil’s works ; Le Breton (381). — Goethe 
as comparative anatomist ; Eimer (176), Pouchet, Beauregard (29a). 
Zoological Stations : — Swedish Marine Zoological Station ; Bather 
(24). — St. Andrews Marine Laboratory ; McIntosh (417). — Marine 
Laboratories of Roscoff and Banyuls ; Lacaze-Duthiers (372). — Station 
at Plon ; Zach arias (767). — Biological research in relation to fisheries ; 
Ryder (604). 
Taxidermy, &c. ; Voeoler (714). 
Nomenclature and Bibliography : — Anatomical nomenclature ; His 
(312). — Chronological tables of Journal literature in Natural Science, 
1650-1893 ; Schmidt (632). — Index to indices of Naples Zoolog. 
Tahresberichte ; Schiemenz & Scihebel (631). — Bibliography, 
1861-1880 ; Tasciienberg (685).— Organisation of zoological biblio- 
graph y ; Field (198). — Zoologists’ Address-Book ; Friedlander (216). 
2. Distribution. 
Summary of “Challenger” results; Murray (484). — “Challenger” 
expedition ; Dohrn (151), Geikie (243). — Distribution and the causes 
influencing it ; Beddard (31). — Polar origin of life ; Beddard (31). — 
Arctic fauna ; Oiilin (498). — Distribution of animals from Arctic regions 
into Europe during the diluvial period ; Beyer (41). 
Distribution of marine animals : — Outlines of marine zoo-geography ; 
Ortmann (501).— Murray’s mud-line; Chumley (106). — More species and 
more individuals in the shallower waters than about Murray’s mud line ; 
Herdman (297). — Evolution of faunas : pelagic fauna most primitive, 
because most independent; the bottom was discovered by colonies from 
pelagic fauna ; Brooks (75). — Distribution of pelagic animals, especially 
