18 Arachn. 
XI. ARACHNIDA. 
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IL BIOLOGY. 
a. Papers Dealing with Anatomy, Embryology, Taxonomy, 
Bionomics, &c., &c. 
1. General , Scorpiones , Pedipalpi, Solifugse , Pseudoscorpiones, 
and Opiliones. 
Classification of Arachnida and their relationship with other Arthro- 
poda; Kingsley, Banks (19). — Phylogeny of Arachnida] J.Wagner (1). 
On the external organs of Arachnida ; Hansen, Carpenter (2). 
Endosternite of Scorpio and other Arachnida ; Bernard (1), 
SCHIMKiWITSCII (l, 2). 
Geographical distribution of Scorpions; Pocock (13). 
Classification of Scorpions ; Kraepelin (1, 2) : of Tarantulidcc ; 
Kraepelin (4), Pocock (3) : Thelyphonidiv ; Pocock (2). 
Development of Scorpions ; Brauer (1, 2). 
Morphology and embryology of Pedipalpi ; Laurie. 
Coxal gland of Thelyphonus ; Adensamek. 
Presence of silk glands in Phrynus ; Pocock (16), Bernard (4). — 
Structure and homology of the penis in Phrynus ; Pocock (3), Bernard 
(4). 
Lymphatic glands in Scorpions ; Kowalewsky. 
Vestigial stigmata in Thelyphonus and Scorpio ; Bernard (3). 
On the generative organs of Galeodes ; Birula (3). 
Presence of lateral eyes in Galeodes ; Bernard (2). 
Eyes of Opiliones ; Purcell (1, 2). 
Vitality of Scorpions ; Dissard & NoA — Prolonged youth of Scorpions; 
Jaquet : young of the Scorpion ; Nori. 
Effects of the poison of Scorpions ; Insect Life, vii, p. 260. 
Habits of Thelyphonus ; Pocock (17). 
On the young of Thelypkonidce ; Haase. 
Mode of life of Chelifers; Recker. — Chelifers and Flies; Banks (3), 
