9 Compr. Zool. 
Subject Index. — Physiology. 
0211 
Werner, F. [and others.] Ergebnisso 
einer von Prof. Franz Werner im Som- 
mer 1910 mit Unterstiitzung aus dem 
Legate Wedl ausgefiihrten zoologis- 
chen Forschungsreiso nach Algerien. 
S.B. Ak. Wiss. Wien Abt. 1 123 1914 
(243-266) pis. i-iii. 147 
Wesenberg-Lund, — . Uber pelagische 
Eier, Dauerzustande und Larvenstadien 
dor pelagischen Region des Susswassers. 
[Mitteitungon aus dem biologischen 
5 iiss wasso rl abo rato ri u m Froder j ksd al 
boi Lyngby (Danomark). Nr. iv.] 
In torn. Rov. Ilydrobiol. 2 1909 (424- 
448) 3 figs. 148 
Winge, 0. En praktisk Form for 
electrisk varmede Termostat-Akvarier. 
A practical termostate-aquarium with 
electric heating. Kobenhavn Medd. 
Carlsb. 14 1920 Nr. 10 (1-4) 2 figs. 149 
Wintrebert, P. Lcs fonctions cm- 
bryonnaircsdes appareils do relation chcz 
les Vert^bres anamniotes. C. R. Ac. 
Sci. Paris 171 1920 (827-830). 150 
Woodger, J. H., vide Gatenby and 
Woodger. 
Yung, E. Traite do Zoologie des 
Animaux Invertebres (Achordata). Ou- 
vrage termine par E. Guyenot. Geneve 
6 Paris 1920 (i-viii + 1-487) text- 
figs. 1-560. 151 
Zschokke, F. Der Flug der Tiere. 
Berlin Springer 1919 (110 pp.). 152 
II.— SUBJECT INDEX. 
The full reference may be found under 
“ Titles ” by means of the author's 
name and the number. 
HYPERZOOLOGY. 
General, Philosophical. 0000 
Driesch, 35 ; Dubois, life, 36 ; 
Lewin, 81 ; Van Name, conservation of 
island-life, 143. 
Historical, Biography. 0010 
Fletcher, 43 ; Kroner, 75 ; Merrill, 
91; Nordenskiold, 94 ; Pelseneer, 97 ; 
Shipley, de Bonnot, 123. 
Bateson, L. Doncaster, 11 ; Forel, 
Richard Semon, 44 ; Lonnberg, Tycho 
Tullberg, 82 ; S., G. M. Retzius, 115 ; 
Stephensen, Henrik Kr^yer, 131 ; Theel, 
Tycho Tullberg, 140 ; Thomson, Yves 
Delage, 141. 
Bibliography. 0032 
Anon., 7 ; Sharp, 122. 
General Works, Essays, Text- 
books. 0040 
Boas, 16 ; Cockerell, 26 ; tDavies, 
30; Doncaster, 34; fHawkins, 60; 
Henderson, and Henderson, dictionary, 
61 ; Hordman, 62 ; Knotterus-Meyer, 
73 ; Schaxel, 119 ; Shull, La Rue and 
Ruthven, 125 ; Yung, 151. 
Pedagogy. 0050 
t Field, the term fossil, 41 ; Gardiner, 
47 ; MacLeod, 86 ; Shull, 124. 
Museums, Institutions. 0060 
Kemna, 70 ; Maluquer, Barcelona 
aquarium, 88 ; Quijoda, Chile museum, 
103 ; Ribeiro, 110. 
Nomenclature. • 0070 
Casey, 21 ; fF6j6rvary, palaeonto- 
logical, 39 ; Lyon, 83 ; Mallock, 87 ; 
Oberholser, 95 ; Poulton, 102 ; Stechow, 
*the lists of genera, 130 ; Stone, division 
of genera, 133. 
Technique, Methods. 0090 
Da Fano, 29 ; Gatenby, 48 ; Legang- 
neux, 80 ; Racovitza, 104 ; Spemann, 
collection of drawings, 129 ; Winge, 
149. 
MORPHOLOGY. 0207 
General. 
Child, 24 ; Fortuyn, 45 ; Holmgren, 
68; Schaffer, 117; Studnicka, 134; 
Vallois, 142. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 0211 
General. 
Child, 24. 
Cytology, Chromosomes. 
Agar, 2 ; Da Fano, 29 ; Doncaster, 
34 ; Gatenby, 48 ; Gatenby and Wood- 
ger, 49 ; Harvey, chromosomes of 
metazoa, 58 ; Hogben, 66 ; Lee, 79 ; 
Meek, 90 ; Paillot, 96 ; Pittaluga, 100 ; 
Schaxel, 118; Spek, 128; Tennent, 
139, 
