22 Goni'pr. Zool. 
I. Comprehensive Zoology. 
[1914] 
Sex. 
Doncaster, 90 ; Enriques, 102 ; 
Voinov, 357. 
Parthenogenesis. 
Agar, 2. 
Metabolic. 
Brugsch etc., 46. 
Function. 
Bauer, 19 ; Erhard, 105 ; Franz, 
114; Fuchs, 118 ; Hasse, 147 ; Lange, 
199 ; Mayer, 236. 
Environment. Adaptation. 
Johansen, 175; Krizenecky, 195; 
Krogh, 196 ; MeguSar, 239. 
Growth, Vitality, Senescence, 
Death. 
Champy, 61, 62, 65 ; Delage, 83 ; 
Legendre, 205 ; Loeb, 221. 
Chemical. 
Bertrand & Medigreceanu, 24 ; 
Cameron, 51 ; Champy, 63 ; Gautier, 
120 ; Meyer, 244. 
DEVELOPMENT. 0215 
General. 
Enriques, 102 ; Moore & Webster, 
252 ; Salensky, 312 ; Schwalbe, 321a ; 
Ziegler, 380. 
Ovum, oogenesis. Spermatozoon, 
Spermatogenesis. 
Federley, 109 ; Loeb, 220 ; Lubosch, 
227 ; Poyarkoff, 295. 
Fertilization. 
Lillie, 216. 
Embryology. 
Clement, 69 ; Dawydoff, 81 ; Krogh, 
196 ; Macbride, 229 ; Wassjutotschkin, 
364. 
Regeneration. 
Barfurth, 14. 
ETHOLOGY. 0219 
Including Plankton General and Oceanic. 
For Plankton local vide Geography. 
General. Miscellaneous. 
Bingham, 27 ; Clark, 67 ; Hertwig, 
154 ; Holmes, 165, 166 ; Lohmann, 
225 ; McClendon, 230 ; Schulz & 
Zingol, 321 ; Sheliord, 328 ; Stroede, 
343 ; Vincent, 356. 
Food-habits. 
Blegvad, 29; Heikertinger, 150, 151, 
152. 
Social. 
Sheliord, 327. 
Hibernation. 
Mares, 233; Polimanti, 291. 
Luminosity. 
Dubois, 95 & 96. 
Parasitism. 
Brumpt, 47 ; Docters van Leeuwen- 
Reynvaan, 87 ; Fischer, 111 ; Martin, 
234 ; Neumann, 261 ; Neumann & 
Mayer, 262. 
Habitat, 
Beauchamp, 22 ; Brian, 42 ; CepSde, 
58; Jeannel &.Racovitza, 173 ; Levan- 
der, 213 ; Picado, 285 ; Ritchie, 304 ; 
Rose, 309 ; Schroder, 317 ; Steiner, 
338. 
Plankton (General) and Oceanic. 
Anon., 8b ; Brandt & Apstein, 33 ; 
Farran, 107 ; Giglioli, 127 ; Hull, 
169 ; :Kerr, 185 ; Murray, 258, 259 ; 
Orton, 266 ; Ostenield, 267a ; Petersen, 
281, 282 ; Pettersson & Drechsel, 284 ; 
Sterner, 339. 
Psychology. Instinct. 
Anderson, 5 ; Baldwin, 10 ; Frisch, 
117; Gruber, 134; Hess, 157, 158, 
159, 160; Johnson, 176, 177, 178; 
Loeb & Ewald, 222 ; Radi, 299 ; Shepard 
& Breed, 329; Volkelt, 358; Ziegler, 
379. 
Colour. Defensive processes. 
Czepa, 76 ; Fuchs, 118 ; Pawlowsky, 
272 ; Ward, 363. 
