MORPHOLOGY— BIONOMICS. 
Myr. 7 
II. BIOLOGY. 
1. Morphology and Glassification. 
Morphology and relationships of Myriopoda ; Carpenter (23), Packard 
(54). 
Morphology of Chilopoda compared with Insects ; Borner (7), Verhoeff 
(71): Intercalary somites of Chilopoda compared with Insects ; Verhoeff 
(70) : Terminal somites of Myriopoda and Insects; Verhoeff (74). 
Morphology of Symphyla , especially mouth-parts ; Hansen (40) : Mouth- 
parts of Scolopendrella ; Carpenter (23) : of Chilopoda ; Borner (8). 
Legs of Pauropoda and Diplopoda \ Verhoeff (72): of Chilopoda 
compared with Insects; Verhoeff (67 & 73) : Homology of trochanter in 
limbs of Chilopoda and Insecta ; Grunberg (39). 
Morphology of gonopods and penis in Diplopoda ; Pocock (57) : External 
sexual organs of <£ Parotostigmus (Chilopoda) ; Pocock (56): Copulatory 
appendages of Julidce\ Verhoeff (69). 
External characters of Geophilidce ; AttEMS (3). 
Muscular system and segmentation in Geophilidce ; Walton (76). 
Segmentation of body, structure of integument and odoriferous glands, 
moulting, &c., of Diplopoda; Rossi (61). 
Anatomy of Scolopendrella ; Packard (54) : of Diplopoda , segmentation 
of body and appendages, integumental and muscular systems ; Silvestri 
(64). 
Excretory and phagocytic organs in Diplopoda ; Bruntz (20 & 21): 
Odoriferous glands of Jidus; Rossi (59). 
General classification of Myriopoda; Chalande (27): of Scolopendridce ; 
Kraepelin (43). 
2. Physiology. 
Branchial (rectal) respiration in Diplopoda ; fc)AUSARD (24) : Cutaneous 
and “branchial” respiration in Diplopoda ; Rossi (60). 
Excretion in Diplopoda ; Bruntz (20 & 21). 
Nuclear changes in secretion of poison in Scolopendra ; Launoy (44). 
Properties of secretion of odoriferous glands of Julus ; Rossi (59). ' 
3. Reproduction and Development. 
Development of ovary in Polyxenus ; LIscaillon (45 & 46). 
Spermatogenesis in Scolopendra ; Blackman (6), P. Bouin (9) : in 
Chilopoda ; P. Bouin (10 & 11), P. & M. Bouin (12) : in Geophilus ; P. & M. 
Bouin (13). 
4. Bionomics . 
Bionomics of “Fauna of the Soil ” in the Alps, Myriopoda; Diem (36). 
Habits of Marine Chilopoda , experiments on resistance to submersion 
&c. ; Hennings (42) : Littoral marine Myriopoda; Silvestri (63). 
Subterranean Myriopoda; Absolon (1), Deville (35). 
Termitophilous D^jo^orfa; Silvestri (65). 
Parasites of Myriopoda. Gregarines; Crawley (32): Myxosporidia ; 
Crawley (33): Sporozoa\ L^ger & Duboscq (47-49). 
Luminosity in Centipedes; Brockhausen (15). 
Swarming of Parajulus pennsylvanicus in Ohio ; Morse (51). 
Centipedes eating snakes and small birds; Cumming (34), Okeden (53). 
Exotic spp. of Myriopoda living in hothouses ; MrAzeK (52). 
