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260. Stebbing, Thomas R. R. 
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A review of no. 14Q, with further arguments for the use of the name Astacus for the lobsters. 
261. Stevenson, Charles H. 
The preservation of fishery products for food. Bulletin of U. S. Fish Commission, vol. xvm, 
1898, p. 337-564. Washington, 1899. 
Describes methods of preserving lobsters, and of transporting them alive. 
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262. Thompson, J. V. 
Letter to the editor of the Zoological Journal, dated "Cork, Dec. 16, 1830.” Zoological Journal, 
vol. v, p. 383-384, pi. xv, fig. 13. London, 1831. 
First announcement of discovery of metamorphosis in the European lobster ( Astacus marinus). 
264. Thompson, William. 
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1853- 
264. Travis. 
Letter to Thomas Pennant dated "Scarborough, 25th October, 1768.’’ Quoted in article on lobster 
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265. Tullberg, Tycho. 
Studien fiber den Bau und das Wachstum des Hummerpanzers und der Molluskenschalen. 
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266. Valenciennes, A. 
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267. Valentin, G. 
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Describes for the first time the rayed sperm cells of the lobster. 
268. Van Beneden, P. J. 
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26Q. 
Bulletin de l’Acad£mie Royale de Belgique, t. xxvm, p. 444-456. Bruxelles, 1869. See also 
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Describes gregarine parasitic in lobster. 
270. Van der Hoeven, J. E. 
Handbook of zoology. Translated from 2nd Dutch edition by Rev. William Clark. 2 vol. 
Cambridge, Eng., 1856. 
Discusses the function of the gastroliths, and was one of the first to protest against the theory that they served 
merely to provide a store of lime to be drawn upon for hardening the soft shell. 
271. VERRILL, A. E. 
Report upon the invertebrate animals of Vineyard Sound and the adjacent waters, with an account 
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pi. i-xxxviii, with descriptions. Washington, 1873. 
272. Vitzou, AlExandre-Nicolas. 
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