37 Moll. 
Subject Index. 
2203 
“Investigator” collns., spp. figured; 
Alcock, Annandale & MacGilchrist, 2. 
“Miner” (1906), collns. descr. ; 
Hedley, 315. 
Types of d’Orbigny’s “ Prodr. Pal&mt. 
Stratigr. Univ.” reviewed and figured 
(continuation) ; Boule & Thdvenin, 78. 
“ Princesse- Alice ” 1907, list of sta- 
tions (Nos. 2563-2673) ; Richard, 532. 
“Scotia,” Scottish National Antarctic 
Expedition, collns. descr. ; Melvill & 
Standen, 441. 
“ Travailleur ” and “ Talisman ” expe- 
ditions ” (1880-3), collns. Cephalopoda 
descr. ; Fischer & Joubin, 244. 
“ Woy Woy ” expedition (1906), collns. 
descr. ; Hedley, 314. 
Nomenclature, etc. 
Rules of nomenclature ; Stiles, 649. 
Nomenclature of intermediate generic 
types or transition forms ; Paulcke, 
475, p. 182. 
Provisional names ; Dahl, 168. 
“ Rule of Priority,” reg. as a bar to 
scientific progress ; Dahl, 167, 168. 
“ Rule of Priority ” disc. ; Looss, 413, 
p. 608. 
“Rule of Priority” etc. disc., sug- 
gested amendment of International 
Rules ; Moser, 450. 
“ Rule of Priority ” proposed amend- 
ment ; Brown, 92 ; Dali, 187 ; Montgo- 
mery, 444. 
Genotype selection, “ First Species ” 
rule disc. ; Buckman, 96. 
Genotype selection disc. ; Allen, 5, 6 ; 
Bather, 42 ; Coquillett, 144, 145 ; Dyar, 
229 ; Jordan, 363 ; Kingsley, 378 ; 
Rehn, 523; Smith, 615; Stiles, 648, 
649; Stone, 651 ; Williston, 737. 
Orthography and grammar of techni- 
cal names ; Hilbert, 325, 
Technique. 
Full-speed plankton net “ Ethmo- 
phor ” ; Zacharias, 759. 
Collecting plankton samples at full 
speed ; Volk, 705 p. 142. 
Plankton net, new ; C4p&de, 118. 
Examination of plankton ; dark- 
ground illumination, etc. ; Volk, 705 
p. 143. 
Quantitative plankton determination ; 
Volk, 705 p. 142. 
Mud-cultures, collecting and pre- 
serving samples, hatching out contents ; 
Kammerer, 368. 
Recording material collected; Pace, 
470. 
Feeding freshwater spp. (with endive) ; 
Flebbe, 245. 
Fixing etc. eggs of Fulgur, Syco- 
typua ; Conklin, 140, p. 323. 
Methods for demonstrating spicule 
formation ; Woodland, 740. 
Radula, structure, chemical composi- 
tion and development; Sollas, 618. 
Ganglion cells, Tethys ; Merton, 443. 
Staining Polyplacophora to demon- 
strate structure and innervation of dorsal 
eyes and aesthetes (Mallory’s method); 
Nowikoff, 462. 
Registering movements of sliell-valves 
of Lamellibranchia ; Marceau, 421. 
Artificial parthenogensis ; Loeb, 408. 
Identification of chitin ; Sollas, 619. 
Determination of urea ; Sanzo, 556. 
Collodion imprints of surface charac- 
ters ; Bather, 41. 
Impressions of fossil casts (printers’ 
roller composition” and rubber); 
Slocom, 600. 
Photographing plankton organisms ; 
Volk, 705 p. 144. 
Photographing gastropod shells, effect 
of parallax ; Roth, 551. 
Photographing sutures of Ammo- 
nites ; Bdse, 62, 63. 
Radiography, use in palaeontology 
etc. ; Branco, 88. 
Anatomical drawings, application of 
photography in the preparation of series 
of figures ; Drew, 222. 
Prevention of corrosion in shells ; 
Byne, 103. 
Collodion as a preservative for fossils ; 
Davies, 197. 
