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XIV. Reptilia and Batrachia. Rept. 21 
Extirpation and regeneration. — Hert- 
wig, 162 ; Kollmann, 215 ; Kop- 
panyi, 216 ; Koppanyi and Wiess, 
217; Schiotte, 319; Schulze, 322; 
Simoes- Raposo, 328; Slotopolsky, 
329 ; Stone, 344 ; TerNi, 354 ; Wachs 
371. 
Thyroid and other gland injections. — 
Champy, 78; Clark, 84; GiacomiNi, 
135, 136, 137 ; Hegner, 157 ; Her- 
werden, 165; Hogben and WintoN, 
172 ; Stieve, 343 ; Swingle, 347, 348 ; 
Uiileniiuth, 358 ; Weber, 380-384. 
Temperature effects. — Cameron 1 , 70. 
Flight. — Hankin and Watson, 150 ; 
Short, 326. 
Hybernation. — Heyde, 169 ; Vialli, 
368. 
Miscellaneous experimental physio- 
logy. — ArloiNg and Langeron, 22; 
Clark, 83; Hertwig, 163; Heyde, 
168 ; Huxley and Hogben, 198. 
DEVELOPMENT. 
General. — Cunningham, 96. 
Larval stages and metamorphosis. — - 
Archey, 20 ; HegNer, 157 ; Hewitt, 
166; Hirschler, 170; Jensen, 206, 
207 ; Mayerowna, 245 ; Warren, 
378 ; WiNtrebert, 395. 
Early stages. — Ekman, 117 ; Smith, 
B.G., 330; Stieve, 342. 
Bones and teeth. — Skull, Fuchs, 126 ; 
Seters, 325 ; WiNtrebert, 394-398 ; 
shoulder-girdle, Villiers, 365 ; teeth, 
WOERDEMAN, 403. 
Nervous system and sense organs. — 
Herrick, 160; Milone, 255; Stone, 
344 ; brain, Wayne, 379 ; spinal cord. 
Braus, 61 ; eye, Cameron, 69 ; Leser, 
231 ; ear, Streeter, 345 ; Whiteside, 
389. 
Muscles and connective tissue. — 
KorNfeld, 219 ; Leplat, 229, 230 ; 
branchial pouches, Johnson, 208 ; 
head-segments, Matveieff, 243. 
Heart and circulatory organs. — 
EkmaN, 118 ; lymph-hearts, Kamp- 
meier, 211. 
Gonads. — Ova, Barthelemy, 38, 39 ; 
Brachet, 60 ; spermatozoa, Bowen, 
59 ; Dalcq, 97 ; Hogben, 171 ; 
Thatcher, 357. 
Chromosomes. — Hovassb, 179, 181. 
Experimental embryology. — Baltzer, 
31 ; Cotronei, 93 ; Harrison, 153 ; 
Hovasse, 179, 181 ; Levy, 233 ; RuNd 
and SpemaNn, 305 ; Schaxel, 313 ; 
Uhlenhuth, 358 ; Weber, 380-384. 
ETHOLOGY. 
General and miscellaneous. — Allen, ‘ 
4 ; Fejervary, 121 ; Givler, 146 ; 
D’Halluin, 149 ; Nopcsa, 267 ; Wall, 
372. 
Food Habits. — Bequaert, 45 ; Munz, 
262 ; Pack, 276 ; Prater, 289. 
Breeding habits. — Bolam, 52; Har- 
rison, 152 ; Reese, 298. 
Pschychology. — Mitchell, 256 ; 
Parker, 277. 
Effect of external conditions. — Des- 
pax, 101. 
Naturalization and repopulation. — 
Gillespie, 139; Rooy, 303; StejNe- 
ger, 337. 
VARIATION, TERATOLOGY, ETC. 
Degeneration. — Duerden, 107. 
Sexual dimorphism and sex problems. 
— Aron, 24, 26; Champy, 80, 81, 82 ; 
GuyGnot and Ponse, 148 ; Ponse, 
288 ; Swingle, 346. 
Genetics. — Schaxel, 312 ; SchNa- 
kenbeck, 318. 
Parthenogenesis. — Hovasse, " 180, 
181; Levy, 233. 
Hermaphroditism. — Clemens, 85 ; 
Leigh-Siiarpe, 228. 
Teratology. — Cantoni, 71 ; Colton, 
91. 
Pathology. — Arloing and Langeron, 
22 ; de Beaux, 41 ; Ladreyt, 226 ; 
FAUNAE. 
A. Recent. 
Palaearctic. — France, Angel, 12 ; 
17 ; Belgium, Boulenger, 58 ; Saxony, 
ZimmermaNn, 406; Wurttemberg, 
Buchner, 68; Hungary, Fejervary, 
120 ; Denmark, Wesenburg-Lund, 
364 ; Italy, Peola, 281 ; Malta, Mer- 
teNs, 249 ; Algeria, Foley, 125 ; 
