12 Gompr . Zool. 
[1922] 
I. Comprehensive Zoology. 
Parthenogenesis. — Ernst, 52 ; Ho- 
VASSE, 96. 
Death and Immortality. — PoNgracz, 
145. 
Phylogeny. — Of Vertebrata, Dels- 
man, 43 ; Furbringer, 59 ; Kuhlen- 
beck, 105 ; Invertebrate, Thiele, 184. 
Taxonomy. — Annandale, 8 ; Ste- 
phens, 176. 
GEOGRAPHY AND FAUNAS. 
General Problems. — Dahl, 39 ; Dice, 
45; Dunn, 48 ; Hewitt, 90 ; Willis, 
200 ; Willis & Yule, 201. 
Palearctic Region.— Dalmatia, Ro- 
genhoper, 158 ; Russia, Stant- 
schinski, 175 ; North Africa, Pallary, 
139 ; Limnology of Germany, Tiiiene- 
mann, 186 ; Arndt, 11 ; of Holland, 
Redeice, 151 ; of Switzerland, Thiene- 
maNn, 185 ; of North Africa, Seurat, 
170 ; of Japan, AnnaNdale, 6 ; Plank- 
ton of Adriatic, Szuts, 183. 
Ethiopian Region. — Hewitt, 90 ; 
Hoepen, 93. 
Indian Region. — Brackish water 
faunas, Annandale, 7 ; Sewell & 
Annandale, 171; Marine fauna of 
East Indies, Weber, 197. 
Australian Region. — Moluccas, Mer- 
ton, 126 ; New Zealand, Thomson, 
189. 
Nearctic Region. — Iowa, Brumfiel, 
25; Alaska, Dice, 44; Limnology, 
Birge & Juday, 20; Richardson, 
154, 155. 
Neotropical Region. — West Indies, 
Scharff, 163 ; Brazil, Ribeiro, 153. 
