TEXT-BOOKS AND GENERAL. 
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II.— SUBJECT-INDEX. 
1. Text-Books and General. 
Continuation of dictionary of zoology, etc.; Frenzel and others (241). 
— Bronn’s Thierreich, continuation of (89). 
Text-books : —A text-book of zoology; Parker & Harwell (552). — 
Two parts of Blanchard’s treatise, by Pelseneer & Joubin; Blanchard 
( 57). — Sixth edition of Lohrbueh; Clauh (110). — Text-book of zoology. 
General portion; Fleischmann (227). — Fourth edition of Lehrbuch; 
R. Hertwig (351). — Comparative zoology; Kingsley (392).— Maison- 
neuve (470). — Third enlarged edition of “ Lessons in elementary 
biology”; Parker (551). — Continuation of treatise; Perrier (560). — 
The Vertebrate skeleton; Reynolds (608). — Fourth edition of Taschen- 
buch; Selenka (662). — Second edition of comparative anatomy, much 
altered; Wiedersheim & Parker (768).— Small text-book ; Hoffer (359). 
— Introduction to zoology; von Wagner (745). — Atlas of histology; 
Brass (83). — Prdcis of histology; Duval (172). — Human embryology, 
English edition; Minot (507). — Embryology of man and mammals; 
Schulze (658). — Forest zoology; Eckstein (174). — Forest excursions; 
Keller (385). — Horticultural zoology; LarbalIstrier, A. (427). — Useful 
and injurious Vertebrates of France; Clement & Troncet (118). — 
Biological chemistry; Engel & Moitessier (187). — Biological chemistry, 
new edition; Gautier (264). — Biological spectroscopy; H^nocque (334). 
— Parasites of human skin; Dubreuilh & Beille (168). 
Popular: — New edition of “Life at the Zoo”; Cornish (133). — Life in 
ponds and streams ; Furneaux (246). — A popular Thierreich ; Heck and 
others (326). — Popular introduction to bionomics ; Fickert & Kohlmeyer 
( 223). — With nature and a camera, chiefly birds; Kearton (382). — 
Concise knowledge Natural History; Lydekker and others (463). — 
German marine fauna; Marshall (477). — Popular season-lore; Mar- 
shall (475). — Memories of the months; Maxwell (483). — Through a 
pocket lens; Scherren (649). — Chapters on the Natural history of the 
United States; Shufeldt (666). 
General Essays : — Scope of zoology ; van Bambeke (28). — On the value 
of experiment in biology; Driesch (164). — Discourse as President of the 
Societe nationale d’ Agriculture ; Lacaze-Duthiers (171). — The present 
point of view in parasitology; Galli-Valerio (250). — Position of mor- 
phology in zoological science; MacBride (464). — Present position of 
bio-chemistry ; Mathews (480). — Study of zoology ; Miall (500). — 
Biology and medicine; Welch (759). — The various directions of zoological 
investigation; Yung (780). Collected essays; Romanes (618). — Reprints 
of essays; Jaeger (371). 
Science and ethics ; Berthelot (52). — Natural Impulses ; Bernhardt 
( 50). — Evolution and the age of the earth ; Goodchild (287). — Fossils 
and fossilisation ; Gratacap (293). — Number of living animal species, a 
computation ; Kenyon (388). — Spontaneous generation ; Krzymowski 
( 418). — The primeval ocean; the conditions of the beginnings of life; 
Morris (524). — On the sea as the primitive organic medium ; Quinton 
( 587). — On the simplest forms of organic individuality and on the life 
differential; Pfeffer (560). — The doctrine of the continuity of life; 
Virchow (738). — Mode of life of extinct marine animals ; Walther (748). 
Questions of nomenclature; Gill (279). — Linnean type-specimens; 
Lonnberg (451). — Species or subspecies; Cockerell (122); Lydekker 
(461). 
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