DISTRIBUTION, EXPEDITIONS, TRAVELS, PLANKTON. Gen. Sub. 57 
Mediterranean, deep-sea animals, Lo Bianco (447). 
Cyprus, Oberhummer (553). 
Egypt, mummy, fauna of, Lortet & Gaillard (466). 
Sokotra and Abd-el-Kuri, Forbes (245a). 
Maidive and Laccadive Archipelagoes, Gardiner (259). 
Ceylon, fauna of, Willey (792). 
Sea-serpent, Tonkin, Racovitza (621), Alluaud (5). 
Malay States, Ann and ale & Robinson (12). 
Indo-Malay questions, Preyer (610).-— Indo-Aiistralian Archipelago, 
Weber (781). 
Fauna Hawaiiensis, Sharp (691). 
Southern Continent, fauna, Woodward (808). 
Antarctic region, palseogeography, Benham (48). 
California, Marine Zoology, Ritter (638). 
Central America, .Godman (277). 
e. Plankton, and Oceanic Zoology: — (See also, a, b and c). 
Plankton, theoretical views, Ostwald (563, 564). — Causes influencing 
Plankton, Ostwald (563). 
Plankton of polluted water, Marsson (486). 
Plankton nets, Zach arias (815). 
Plankton and Oceanic Zoology, Atlantic, Vanhoffen (754). 
Northern Plankton, Brandt (85). — N. Atlantic, Knodsen (390). — 
N. Atlantic, 38 to 50, Lohmann (460). 
Swedish Coast, North Sea, Cleve (140). — Danish Plankton, Petersen & 
others (588). 
Gulf of Triest, Steuer (716), Coccolitkophoridce , Gulf of Triest, Steuer 
(715). 
Freshwater Plankton, Yallentin (753). 
Plankton of Elbe, Yolk (770). 
Fauna of lakes, Scourfield (687). — Hallstadter Lake, von Keissler 
(375). — Achensee, Tyrol, Zach arias (814).— Uklei and Plus lakes, Plon, 
Voigt (763).— Lago di Muzzano, Amberg (6). 
Illinois river, Kofoid (392). 
3. Morphology. 
a. General : — 
Only a few of the anatomical papers of the year are here included, 
others will be found in the special Records ; for an exhaustive Catalogue 
see Hamann (303). 
Annual review of Anatomy, Laguesse (412). 
Record of Anatomy, 1902, Schwalbe (685). — Morphology and Physiology, 
summary of works, 1902, PIschoutre (578). 
Homology and cell-lineage, equivalent and homoblastic cells, Wilson 
(799). 
Germinal layers [Garbowski last year (Zool. Rec. xxxix, Gen. Sub. 
(271)) relates to this], cf. Science xvii, p. 466. 
Inverse symmetry, Conklin (145, 146). 
Morphology of Vertebrate limbs, Le Dam ary (168). — Anterior limb, 
homologies, Gill (275). 
The “ catch ” in the toes of perching birds, Schaffer (656). 
Fossil mammalian brain, Weinberg (785). 
Pineal body an amesial structure, Cameron (110, 111). 
Gastrcea theory, neurenteric canal, Brunelli (92). 
