48 Gen. Sub. i. general subjects. [1905] 
Habits of Brazilian ants, founding colonies, construction of nests, etc., 
Fokel (229a). 
Locomotion, minute aquatic organisms, Scourfield (652). 
h. Phylogeny, Organogeny (phyletic) : — 
Phylogeny, methods and principles, Mammalia , Dep^ret & Boule 
(173). 
Monophylism and Polyphylism, Olfers (616). 
Origin of Mammalia, Sixta (665). 
Phylogeny of lower Vertebrates, pendulation theory, Simroth (664). 
Phylogeny brain. Vertebrates, Locy (418). 
Phylogeny in Arthropoda , Handlirsch (288), Carpenter (104). 
Phylogeny, vascular system, Arthropoda , Gadzikiewicz (238). 
Chorda dorsalis, origin, Lameere (389). 
Phylogeny, Echiuoderma , bilateral symmetry, Meyer (475a). 
Phylogeny, teeth, Zierler (783). 
i. Isolated questions : — 
Heterogenesis, Bastian (29, 30). 
Luminosity, nature of, Giesbrecht (256), Dubois (195, 196). 
Luminescence, marine animals, P. (525). 
Phosphorescence in Ctenophora , Peters (546). 
Light of Ceratium , Zach arias (776). 
Telegony, Dubois (197), Loisel (432). 
Domestic animals, Keller (366). 
k. Historical and biographical : — 
History of biological theory, RAdl (567). 
Historical zoology, aim and method, Burckhardt (96). 
Biological literature, criticism of its history, Burckhardt (95). 
History of modern biology, Giard (253). 
Modern biology, Loeb (420). 
Zoology during the nineteenth century, Kerr (368). 
Embryology, history of modern, Locy (417). 
Horse, historical, Ridgeway (584). 
Jena, biology nineteenth' century, Haeckel (280). — Jena, scientific 
societies, historical, Walther (734). 
Breslau zoologists, historical note, Kukenthal, pp. 7-10, Verh. Deutsch. 
zool. Ges. 1905. 
Italian zoology, first half of the nineteenth century, Oamerano (100). 
German fauna in ancient times, Wimmer (762). 
Etruscan offerings and correctness of ancient anatomical figures, Alex- 
ander (5). 
Mobius, K. Festchrift, 80th birthday, Mobius (480) ; biography, Dahl 
(159), with portraits and bibliographic list. 
Ehlers, E., Festchrift on his 70th birthday (203). 
Henneguy, F. receives Prix Sevres, account of his work, C.R. Ac. Sci. 
cxli, pp. 1122-1126. 
Wallace, A. R., autobiography, Wallace (732). 
Haeckel, Ernst ; account of, Breitenbach (88). 
Lamarck, abstract of Packard’s work on, Jackson (345). 
Anaximander, precursor of Darwin, Eastman (200, 201). 
Artedi, Peter, bicentenary, Eastman (202). 
Cabanis, P. J. G., an early evolutionist, 1757-1808, with portrait, HervIc 
(319). 
Cetti, Francesco, and descent theories, Camerano (101). 
Darwin, criticism and apology, Lublinski (439). 
May Walther, influence of Darwin on, May (460). 
