40 Gen. Sub. 
I. GENERAL SUBJECTS. 
728. [Zolotnitsky, N.] Les mceurs du Girardinus decemmacul at us 
poisson vivipare. Arch. Exper. Gen. ix, pp. lxv-lxxi. 
Is it sometimes parthenogenetic ? 
729. Zoth, 0. Ein Beitrag zu den Beobachtungen und Versuchen an 
japanischen Tanzmaiisen. Arch. Ges. Physiol, lxxxvi, pp. 147-176, 
1 pi., 2, figg. 
730. *Zschokke, F. Die Tierwelt der Schweiz in ihren Beziehungen zur 
Eiszeit. 8vo, Basel, 71 pp. 
- . [See also Burckhardt, G. (89).] 
731. Zuntz, N. Ein Respirationsapparat fiir Wasserthiere. Verh. 
Physiol. Ges. Berlin, in Arch. Physiol. 1901, pp. 543-551. 
732. Zur Strassen, 0. Ueber die Lage der Centrosomen in ruhenden 
Zellen. Arch. Entwickmech. xii, pp. 134-161, 10 figg. 
733. *-. Alaska. Harriman Alaska Expedition, 1899. By many 
authors. 2 vols. 8vo, New York, pp. xxxvii4-283, 39 coloured pis., 
85 photogravure pis., 240 figg. & 5 maps. 
734. -. Botanik und Zoologie in Osterreich in den Jahren 1850 bis 
1900. Festschr. K. K. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, pp. ix + 620, 38 pis. & 
9 figg. 
By K. Brunner v. Wattenwyl, K. Fritsch, A. Handlirsch, K. Grob- 
ben, K. W. v. Dalla Torre, etc., etc. 
735. Editorial to Biometrika. (1) The scope of Biometrika, (2) The 
spirit of Biometrika. Biometrika i, pp. 1-6. 
II.—SUBJECT-INDEX. 
1. Text-Books, Essays and General. 
Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates; Gegenbaur (237).—Treatise on 
Zoology; Lankester (365). — Comparative Anatomy; Bourne (68).— 
Comparative anatomy of Invertebrates; Lang (362).—Textbook of zo¬ 
ology ; Shipley & MacBride (615); Mudge (469); Schmeil (604).— 
Huxley’s Memoirs (319).—Outlines of general anatomy; Reinke (575): 
of general physiology; Rosenthal (588). 
Animal Life; Jordan & Kellogg (333).—Vertebrate zoology; Kingsley 
( 346).—Introduction to theoretical biology; Reinke (577).—Animal be¬ 
haviour ; Lloyd Morgan (455).—Comparative anatomy and physiology; 
Pizon (524). — Outlines of biology; Simroth (620).—The mechanical 
method in zoology; Houssay (308).—Textbooks of histology ; Stohr 
(638); Szymonowicz (646).—Continuation of Thierreich ; Bronn (78). 
Vitalism and Mechanism ; Albrecht (3); Butschli (86).—The problem 
of life; Bourdeau (67).—Life and mechanism; Classen (105).—Theory 
of life ; Driesch (144).—Origin of life ; Engelbrethsen (171).—Inter¬ 
pretation of vital phenomena; Ostwald (496).—New physical theory of 
life ; Pozzi-Escot (529).—Vita propria; Saltykow (598). 
Test of vitality; Waller (691). 
Zoological names and theories of Malays; Annandale (11). 
