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Plankton of Lake Saisan, Zykoff (785). 
South Africa, marine fauna, Gilchrist (259). 
Ceylon, marine biology, Herdman & others (309). 
Funafuti fauna, Bonney & others (71). 
3. Morphology. (See also 7, Development.) 
a. General : — 
Annual review of anatomy, Laguesse (388). 
Comparative anatomy and morphology, Delage (166). 
Recent morphology, relation to other branches of knowledge, Giard 
(251, 252). 
Architechtonics of animals, Spengel (676). 
Gastrulation, nature of ; see 7 a. 
Haemoccel theory, VejdovskV (713). 
Anatomical method, classification of glands, Minot (479). 
Comparative anatomy of Vertebrates, Schimkewitsch (625). 
Classification of sense-organs, Vcrtebrata, Coggi (137). 
Myology, nomenclature, Chaine (118). 
Insertion of muscles, Arthropoda , Snethlage (670). 
Minute structure of living matter, Gineste (260). 
Garbowski’s morphological studies, Korschelt (381). 
Nervous system Vertebrates, development of elements of, Kolliker 
(378). 
Chorda dorsalis, Lameere (389). 
Primitive Vertebra, occipital, Amniota and Selachians, Froriep (235). 
Homology of jaw in Vertebrate series, Rardleben (23), Gaupp (245). 
Nasal fossae, morphology and embryology, DiEULAFfs (178). 
Development of bone, Gebhardt (247). 
Brain weights, Mammalia and Aves , tables, HrdlrSkA (330). 
b. Histology : — 
Muscle, histology, and theory of, Prenant (561). 
Neuron, Wolff (763). 
Histology of ganglia, Invertebrata, Bochenek (59). 
Ciliated epithelium, Prenant (560). 
Bone, histogenesis and structure, Retterer (577). 
Retina and vitreous body, Vertebrates, Tornatola (701). 
c. Teratology : — 
The anatomy of particular monsters is not included. 
Double monstrosities, nature of, Forster (230) ; Double monstrosities, 
Tonkoff (700) in Russian with German summary. 
4. Physiological. 
a. General : — 
Record, annual, of Physiology, Hermann and others (310). 
Annual review of physiology, Fredericq (234). 
General physiology, republication of 38 memoirs, Loeb (419). 
Biological chemistry, Bertrand (48). 
Nature of life, physiological, Simroth (661). 
Physiology and psychology, Rosenthal (594). 
Theory of and origin of sleep, Claparede (129). 
