Geri. Sub. 1 
THE ZOOLOGICAL RECORD 
FOR 1903. 
I. GENERAL SUBJECTS.* 
BY 
D. Sharp. 
CONTENTS. 
Introduction . . 
I. Titles . . . 
II. Subject-Index 
Page 
2 
I. 
Text-books, General 
Works, Evolution, 
Essays 
a. 
Works on Zoology, Gene- 
ral text-books . . . 
51 
b. 
Philosophical .... 
51 
c. 
Evolution 
52 
d. 
Variation 
52 
fe. 
Adaptation, convergence, 
environment . . . 
53 
f. 
Selection, Protection 
53 
g- 
Ethology 
53 
h. 
Phylogeny, Organogeny 
53 
i. 
Isolated questions . . 
54 
k. 
Historical, biographical. 
54 
1. 
Pedagogic and Popular . 
55 
m. 
Nomenclature .... 
55 
n. 
Taxonomy 
55 
o. 
Museums, Methods, Eco- 
nomics 
55 
P- 
Bibliography, Records . 
56 
ii. 
Geographical : — 
a. 
General 
56 
b. 
Expeditions 
c. 
Travels 
56 
d. 
Faunas. Special Regions 
56 
e. 
Plankton 
57 
til. 
Morphological : — 
General 
57 
Histological 
Teratology 
58 
58 
Psige 
iv. Physiological : — 
a. General 59 
b. Particular functions . . 59 
c. Colour and Pigment . . 59 
d. Nervous and Sensory, 
Psychology .... 60 
v. Protoplasm and CelL : — 
a. General 60 
b. Protoplasm 60 
c. Cell, structure & func- 
tion . 61 
d. Nucleus, Nucleolus, Ceh- 
trosome, etc. ... 61 
vi. Ovum and Spermato- 
zoon : — 
a. General ^1 
b. Ovum, oogenesis . ; i 62 
c. Spermatozoon, sperma- 
togenesis 62 
d. Maturation 62 
e. Fertilisation .... 63 
vii. Development, Embryo- 
logy 
a. General 63 
b. Particular species, stages 
and organs .... 63 
c. Experimental .... 64 
viii. Reproduction, Sex, He- 
redity, Regenera- 
tion : — 
a. General ...... 65 
b. Sex 65 
c. Heredity 66 
d. Regeneration j Grafting . 67 
* It will be understood that papers recorded here may also be found under the 
various classes, ii — xvm. They are included here because of their bearing on general 
questions, which, if not obvious, will be made apparent in the Subject-Index. 
1903. [Vol. xl.] 
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