12 Gompr. Zool. 
[1921] 
I. Comprehensive Zoology. 
II.— SUBJECT INDEX. 
The full reference will he found under 
“ Titles ” by means of the author's 
name and number. 
HYPERZOOLOGY. 
General and Philosophical. — Beren- 
bero-Gossler, 11 ; Boiin, 14 ; Child, 
28; Demoll, 42; Eawsitt, 53; Harris 
& Reid, 87 ; Hilzheimer, 103 ; 
Jaekel, 111 ; Krausse, 121 ; Przi- 
bram, 163; Steinach, 189; Suker, 
199 ; Szymanski, 201 ; Thomson, 
205. 
Historical. — Alexander, 2 ; Singer, 
186. 
Biography. — K. v. Bardeleben, Wal- 
deyer-Hartz, 210 ; E. Haeckel, 
Maurer, 138 ; A. Newton, Wollaston, 
216; G. Retzius, Waldeyer-Hartz, 
211 . 
Bibliography. — Field, 56 ; Poche, 
158 ; Strand, 192a-d ; Taschenberg, 
202 . 
Textbooks. — Cockerell, 33; Davies, 
40; Hawkins, 93. 
Museums. — Izuka & Matsuura, 107. 
Nomenclature. — Poche, 157, 157a-d; 
Troxell, 207. 
Technique and Methods. — Absolon, 
1; Jaekel, 109; Kolmer, 118; 
Renaud, 172; Stromer, 195; Swin- 
nerton, 200. 
MORPHOLOGY. 
General. — Heidenhain, 94 ; Her- 
rick, 98 ; Hesse, 102 ; Jacobshagen, 
108; Jaekel, 110, 111; Kingsbury, 
116; Nowikoff, 145; Palmgren, 
152 ; Primrose, 162 ; StudniOka, 
198; Veit, 209; Ziegler, 220. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 
General. — Bodine, 13 ; Cent, 24, 
25 ; Doderlein, 45 ; Galant, 66 ; 
Gellhorn, 69 ; Gray, 76 ; Lavoisier, 
125 ; Maurer, 137 ; Nachtshein, 
143 ; PrenaNt, 160 ; Putter, 166 ; 
Steinach & Kammerer, 190; Stieg- 
litz, 191 ; Strohl, 193; Suker, 199; 
Terroine, 203 ; Teudt, 204 ; 
AVundscii, 217. 
Histology.— Dubreuil & Favre, 47 ; 
Haogqvist, 85, 86; Kolmer, 118, 
119; Kohn, 117; Ogawa, 148; 
Prenant, 161. 
Cytology. — Champy, 26; Champy & 
Carleton, 27 ; Dufrenoy, 48 ; 
Frederikse, 63 ; Gatenby, 67 ; God- 
lewski, 72 ; Heilbrunn, 95 ; Ludford 
& Gatenby, 133; Massart, 136; 
Plough, 156 ; Rosenstadt, 177 ; 
Scala, 180 ; Schreiner, 181 ; Seiler, 
184 ; Studni^ka, 197 ; Wilson, 214. 
Chemical Biology. — Brailsford- 
Robertson, 17 ; Burge, 19 ; Canta- 
ouzene, 21 ; Clark & Wheeler, 31 ; 
Cole, 34; Levi, 129; Przibram, 
164 ; Schulze, 182 ; Zieglwallner, 
222 . 
Experimental Biology. — Guyer & 
Smith, 79; Harrison, 88; Loeb, 
130; Przibram, 165; Romeis & 
Dobkievicz, 175 ; Steinach, 189. 
Sex Problems. — Gates, 68; Gold- 
schmidt, 73 ; Hartog, 89 ; Hertwig, 
99, 100; Kri^eneck^, 122; Orton, 
149; Prell, 159; Rabaud, 168; 
Sand, 179; Schultze, 183; Steinach, 
188; Weil, 212. 
DEVELOPMENT. 
Embryology. — Aichel, la ; Carey, 
22 ; Demoll, 42 ; Detlefsen & 
Roberts, 43; Doberlein, 45; Fess- 
ler, 55 ; Fischel, 57 ; Herlant, 97 ; 
Jokl, 114; Laudaere, 124; Meres, 
139; Palmgren, 152; Przibram, 
163 ; Salensky, 178 ; Spitzer, 187 ; 
Stockard, 192. 
ETHOLOGY. 
Flight. — Erhard, 51. 
Parasitism, etc.— Caullery, 23 ; 
Franc£, 60; Fraser, 61. 
Longevity. — Boltazzi & Rignano, 
16. 
Plankton and Ecology— F ej^rvary, 
54 ; Leder, 126 ; Yung, 219. 
Luminosity. — Dubois, 46 ; Gold- 
smith, 75 ; Harvey, 90 ; Hess, 101. 
Psychology. — Anderson, 5 ; Dex- 
ler, 44 ; Galant, 66 ; H atting berg, 
91 ; Katzu & RjW6sz, 115 ; Morgan, 
142; Rabaud, 169; Ziegler, 221. 
