42 Gen. Sub. 
1. GENERAL SUBJECTS. 
2. Distribution. 
Animal distribution; Kobelt (349).—Origin of antarctic fauna; Ort- 
mann (492).—Belgian antarctic expedition; Arctowski (14).—Arctic and 
antarctic; Bruce (81); Pfefeer (521); Pratt (530).—Limits of zoo- 
geographical regions; von Martens (423).—Antarctic fauna; Bacovitza 
(548); Shipley (614). 
Distribution of marine mammals ; Palacky (500). — Some general 
problems of distribution in connection with Japanese fishes; Jordan 
( 332).—Scharff’s history of the European fauna; Stejneger (629).— 
Fauna of Switzerland in relation to Ice Age; Zschokke (730). 
Plankton:—A pstein (13); Brunnthaler, Prowazek, Wettstein (82); 
Cleve (106); Cleve, Ekmann, Peterson (107); Hensen (285); Jenkins 
(325); Lohmann (393); Thoulet (656); Volk (687). 
Life in the ocean; Brandt (74).—Life by the seashore; Newbigin 
( 477).—Sea-beach fauna; Arnold (16).—Littoral fauna and marine in¬ 
toxication; Bohn (54).—Supra-littoral zones; Ferronniere (180). 
Base leveling and its faunal significance; Adams (2). 
Recording local faunas ; Bles (49). 
Distribution of Planarians, a concrete study; Voigt (686). 
Sapropelic fauna ; Lauterborn (367). — River fauna ; Lauterborn 
(368); Steuer (632).—Pond-plankton; Lendenfeld (377). 
Fauna of high Alpine lakes; Burckhardt (89).—Organic matter of 
lakes; Forel (199).—Origin of fish in Lake Geneva; Forel (200). 
The sea bottom; Nutting (484, 485).—Deep-Sea Fauna of Red Sea; 
Fuchs (206).—Influence of violent storms; Fuchs (207).—Recent deep- 
sea work; Lampert (361).—Life in the deep sea; Seeliger (612).—Ant¬ 
arctic abyssal animals ; Shipley (614). 
Thermal fauna; Issel (320-322). 
Harriman Alaska Expedition; (733). —Hunting in Austral*Africa; 
Foa (197).—Exploration of sea on Belgian coasts; Gilson (249).—Dredging 
etc. near Capri; Lo Bianco (380).—Cruises of the Roland ; Pruvot (539). 
— Nutrition of animals in bay of Kiel; Rauschenplat (557). 
3. Morphological. 
a. Taxonomy and Anatomy. 
Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates; Gegenbaur (237). 
Methods of microtechnik ; Apathy (12). 
Embryology and Comparative Anatomy ; Dohrn (142). 
The neuron-theory; Rosenthal (587); Pugnat (543). 
Sympathetic nervous system in Vertebrates; Jaquet (324). 
Lymphatic ganglia; Retterer (578). 
Form of Vertebrate body; Jaekel (323).—Metamerism in Craniota; 
Hatta (279).—The vertebrate skull; Gaupp (229).—Auditory ossicles; 
Gadow (215).—The auditory organ; Wiedersheim (708). 
Origin of paired limbs ; Kerr (340); Rabl (547). 
Comparative morphology of malpighian bodies; Hering (289). 
Significance of types of ear; Keith (336). 
Measurements:—A ndres (7, 8); Camerano (93); Cattaneo (96); 
Griffini (260). 
Determination of type in composite genera; Jordan (331). 
b. Histology . 
The cell and tissues considered generally; Lowenthal (392). 
Comparative histology; Pettit (520). 
