12 Compr. Zool. 
[1917] 
I. Comprehensive Zoology. 
AETIOLOGY. 0223 
General. 
Loeb, 74. 
Variation. 
Gates, 39. 
Telegony. 
Rabaud, 118. 
Heredity. 
Benders, 6 ; Conklin, 18 ; Darbishire, 
26 ; Dunn, 33 ; Goodspeed & Clausen, 
44 ; Hoge, 68 ; Holmes, 59 ; Jobannaen, 
64 ; Lotsy, 82 ; MacBride, 87 ; Metz & 
Bridges, 95; Morgan, ICO, 101 ; Pearl, 
108, 109 ; Pearl & Miner, 110 ; Rabaud, 
116 ; Riel, 125 ; Vermeulen, 141 ; Wilson, 
148 ; Semon’s theory, Zanolli, 161. 
Evolution. Origin of Species. 
Boas, 9 ; Gregory, 46 ; Lull, 84 ; 
Morgan, 99 ; Osborn, 105 ; Selection, 
Pearl, 107 ; C auses influencing extinction 
of species, Rabaud, 117. 
GEOGRAPHY. 0227 
General. 
Grinnell, 47 ; Haas, 49 ; "[Marine 
Reich e Trias, Diener, 27. 
Ocean. 
Michael & McEwen, 97 ; McEwen, 89. 
Europe. d 
Scandinavia, Denmark. da 
Aim, 4 ; Lundblad, 86 ; Wahlgren, 
143 ; jNielsen, 103. 
Russian Empire. db 
Eaukasuslandern und Hocharmenien, 
Rikli, 126. 
British Islands. d* 
Inverness-shire, Clarke, 17 ; Ireland, 
Scharff, 129. 
Iberian peninsula. dg 
Spain Puente, 36; Rioja, 127. 
Italy. dh 
Minozzi, 98. 
Switzerland. di 
Engadine, Bonier, 12 ; Switzerland, 
Zschokke, 153, 154, 
Asia and Malay Archipelago. 
f Dollfuss, 28 ; ] Martin, from Celebes, 
oligocene. 92, 93 ; Shelford, 132. 
Africa. / 
Loveridge, 82; Pilette, 113; Silvestri, 
133. 
North America. g 
Brumflel, Macroscopic fauna of a small 
brook, 13; fDall, 23; t 6irt y» 41, 42, 
43 ; | Lull, 85 ; Canada, historical, 
McMurrich, 90 ; Purdy, Potamac 
plankton, 115 ; Vorhies, Utah, 142. 
Central and South America, h 
Costa Rica, Calvert & Calvert, 15 ; 
Brazil, Neiva & Penna, 102. 
Australasia. i 
Australia, Waite, 144; New Guinea, 
Ogilvie-Grant & others, 104 ; Wichmann, 
146. 
Arctic. k 
•[Greenland, Jensen, 62. 
TAXONOMY. 0231 
Retterer & Neuville, 119, 120; 
Trouesaart, 137, 138. 
