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Protective resemblance in certain 
British Marine Mollusca; Hargreaves, 
296. 
Sounds emitted by a mollusc ; 0., 
465. 
Shells dispersed by insects ; Stally, 
629. 
Civilization and Snails ; Sterki, 637. 
Unio margaritifer in confinement; 
West, 709. 
Movements, Locomotion. 
Locomotion in Lymnaea ; Baker, 
19. 
Ciliary movement of adult mollusca ; 
Bohn, 65. 
Untersuchungen fiber die Schwimm- 
bewegungen und die Statocysten der 
Gattung Pecten ; Buddenbrock, 87. 
Modiolaria marmorata method of 
progression ; Colton, 138. 
Boring habits of Pholas ; Hutton, 
332. 
Locomotive disc of Stylommato- 
phora ; Sterki, 635. 
Feeding Habits. 
Food of Solenogastres ; Heath, 299. 
Crepidula, feeding habits of ; Orton, 
479. 
Breeding Habits. 
Pholas crispata, breeding habits of ; 
Brown, 83. 
Loligo pealii (Les.). Copulation, 
egg-laying and fertilization ; Drew, 
189. 
My Ulus edulis, reproduction of ; 
Field, 204. 
Reproduction in tho Union-id ce ; 
Lefevre & Curtis, 401. 
Crepidula fornicata, breeding habits 
of; Murie, 451. 
Littorina and other gastropods 
copulation of ; Pelseneer, 500. 
Dart of Helix undata , Lowe, note on ; 
Spence, 625. 
Spawning of certain Nudibranchs ; 
Storrow, 646. 
Ueber die Entwickelung der Sper- 
inien bei Conus mediterraneus Brug. 
und Vermetus gigas Biv. ; Xuschake- 
witsch, 385. 
Unio pictorum, discharge of sper- 
matozoa of ; Latter, 398. 
Berichtigung [betr. Spermatophoren 
v. Eledone u. Octopus ]; Meyer, 43b. 
Die Spermatophore von Polypiis 
(Octopus) vulgaris ; Meyer, 439. 
Organogeny. 
Organogeny of certain Gastropods ; 
Pelseneer, 500. 
Embryology. 
Spawning and development of Lit- 
torina littorea ; Caullery & Pelseneer, 
102 . 
Limnaea stagnalis Lin. ; Vignal, 686. 
Luminosity. 
Nouvelles recherches sur la lumiere 
physiologique chez Pholas dactylus ; 
Dubois, 191. 
Habitat. 
Ostrea cochlear, etc., habitats of ; 
do Boury, 77. 
Epiphragmophora infumata, Gld. ; 
Button, 97. 
Comparison of Unionidae of Pearl 
River, Missouri and Sabine River, 
Texas ; Frierson, 215. 
Cave mollusca; Germain, 235. 
Epiphragmophora jidelis ; Gifford, 
246. 
Zur Kenntnis der Molluskenfauna 
an Orten die gleichzeitig Standorte 
sogenannter Relikten-Pflanzen sind ; 
Hilbert, 316. 
Dio naturliehen Verhaltnisso in don 
Gogonden der Zuiderzee, wo Mios- 
muschel und Auster vorkommen ; 
Hoek, 320. 
Certain West Indian land mollusca, 
habitats of ; Webb, 701. 
Boring Habits. 
Pholas crispata, boring habits ; 
Brown, 83. 
Acclimatisation, etc. 
Artificial colonisation of My Ulus 
edulis ; Bjerkan, 50 & 51 
