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I. Comprehensive Zoology. 
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195. — Vallois, H. V. Les trans- 
formations de le muscalature de l’epi- 
some chez les vertebres. Arch. Morph. 
Gen. Exper. Paris No. 13 1922 pp. 
1-538 42 figs. 
196. — Vogtherr, K. t)ber die theore- 
tischen Grundlagen des Variabilitats- 
und Deszendenzproblems. Zs. indukt. 
Abstammgslehre Berlin 19 1918 pp. 
39-72. 
Wagner, C. vide Lipschutz. 
Wakeley, C. P. G. vide Colwell. 
Walton, C. L. vide Flatteley. 
197. — Weber, M. Biologie der Zee in : 
De Zeeenivan Nederlandsch Oost-Indie. 
Uitgegeven door het Koninklijk Neder- 
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pp. 213-249. Leiden (Brill.) 1922 8vo. 
198. — Wiesner, P. B. Mitteilungen 
aus der Biologischen Versuchsanstatt. 
Nr. 65. Die Replantation der Kris- 
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an Fischen und Amphibien. Anz. Ak. 
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199. — Wilhelmi, H. Experimentclle 
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pp. 195-198. 
200. — Willis, J. C. Age and area. A 
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TH. de Vries, H. B. Guppy, Mrs. E. M. 
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8vo. 
201. — Willis, J. C. and Yule, G. U. 
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II.— SUBJECT INDEX. 
The full reference will be found under 
“ Titles ” by means of the author's 
name and number. 
COMPREHENSIVE AND GENERAL. 
General Biology and Hyperzoology. — 
Determination and adaptation, An- 
thony, 10 ; Life and matter, Guille- 
min, 83.; Variation problems ; Hirsch- 
ler, 92 ; Heredity and Biochemistry, 
Marinesco, 124 ; General problems, 
Meheby, 125 ; Prell, 146, 147 ; 
Roux, 160 ; Darwinism and Lamarck- 
ism, Triepel, 192 ; Evolution and the 
New Physics, Wolff, 203. 
Historical. — Segmentation, Anselmi, 
9 ; Goethe’s philosophy, Hansen, 
83 ; Mimicry and Sexual Selection, 
Heikertinger, 86 ; Geographical dis- 
tribution, Hofsten, 95. 
Biography. — C. Hasse, Graper, 70 ; 
O. Hertwig, Muller, 131; E. Holm- 
gren, Marcus, 123; J. C. Moberg, 
Nordenskjold, 135 ; G. Osawa, 
Koganei , 103 ; M. G. Retzius, Furst, 
60; W. von Waldeyer-llartz, Sobotta, 
174. 
Bibliography.— Gombocz, 68; Sher- 
born, 173. 
Methods and technique. — In museums, 
Harmer, 84; Loir & Legangneux, 
116; Prestat, 149; Histological, 
Herzog, 89 ; Pawlowsky, 142 ; Bio- 
chemical, Atkins, 12 ; Carleton, 29 ; 
Microscopical, Fornells, 57 ; Statis- 
tical, Castaldi, 31 ; Phaenological, 
Hoffman, 94; Terminological, Leh- 
mann, 109; Moulton, 129; Paleon- 
tological, Bubnoff, 26 ; Fishing, Mon- 
terosso, 127. 
MORPHOLOGY. 
General Problems. — Braus, 23 ; Han- 
sen, 83 ; Wilhelmi, 199. 
Epidermis. — Aebly, 3. 
Nervous System and Sense Organs. — 
Agduhr, 4 ; Ochoterena, 136 ; Sym- 
pathetic system, Camus, 28 ; Cerebel- 
lum, Ingvar, 98 ; Cerebral hemispheres, 
Kuhlenbeck, 105 ; Smell and taste 
organs, Parker, 140. 
Osteology. — Fejervary, 53; Foote, 
6 ; Furbringer, 59. 
