56 Gen. Sub. 
I. GENERAL SUBJECTS. 
Text-book of Zoology, Goette (299); Text-book, Kukenthal (457).— 
Of invertebrate Zoology, Pratt (651).—Of agricultural Zoology, Fleischer 
(242). — Pakeontology, Zittel translated by Eastman, vol. ii (917).— 
“Second book of Zoology,” Jordan & Heath (408).—Elementary text¬ 
books, Masterman (547), Nalepa (594), Thornton (803). 
Huxley’s memoirs reprinted, Huxley (384). 
b. Philosophical:— 
Fundamental conceptions, Pearson (627). 
Final causes, Sully-Prudhomme & Richet (785). 
Philosophy and Natural Science, Molsberg (572). 
Rational biology, Deschamps (194). 
Limits of biology, Grasset (305).—Limits of knowledge in biology, 
Gautier (277), Kirwan (431). 
Biology and Zoology, Schimkewitsch (748). 
Biology and ethics, Loisel (517). 
Recent and future Zoology, Davenport (173). 
Evolution and design, Hutton (383). — Adaptation and design, Hahn 
(319). — Design, in Darwinism and Lamarckism, Kersten (424). 
Inadequacy of Darwinism and Lamarckism. Wolff’s views, Kersten 
(424). See also c. 
The physics of Anatomy, Triepel (815). 
Mathematics in biology, Gallardo (266), Volterra (841). 
Mathematics of proportions of bones, Hulsen (380). 
Use of curves, Pearson (625).—Modal value, Pearson (626).—Tables 
for testing relation of facts and theory, mode of construction, Elderton 
(224). 
Biogenesis, Ruppin (699), R. Wallace (852). 
Summary of Driesch’s “ Regulationen,” by J. A. Thomson, Nature lxvii, 
pp. 50-52. 
Autonomy of vital processes, Driesch (214). 
Theoretical inadequacy of metabolism, Jickelt (402, 403). 
Consciousness, Minot (567). 
Correlation, Lee, Lewenz, & Pearson (480). —Correlation, structure 
and function, Osborn (606).—Correlation between horns and other organs, 
Rorig (691). 
Structure and function, A. Thomson (800a). 
Organisations as mechanisms, Thilo (798).—Mechanismus in Biology, 
Detto (196).—Comparison of the animal organism and heat driven 
machines, Mewes (564). 
Mechanism and Vitalism, Butschli (121), Reinke (674), G. Wolff (897). 
Kinesis and structure, Weiske (865). 
Neo-vitalism, Benedikt (62). 
Csenomorphism and Caenodynamism, Giard (287). 
c. Evolution:— 
Evolution: Adlerz (4), Baldwin & Wheeler (34), Headley & 
Wheeler (336), Mitchell (568), Laloy (462), Wheeler (877), Ziegler 
(913). 
Laws of development, Driesch (209-212). 
Organic evolution, Weismann (866). 
Evolution, historical, Stolzle (780). 
Evolution theories, Driesch (213). 
^Etiology of organic evolution, Butschli (121). 
Evolution in the Animal Kingdom, Plate (643). 
Descent and Darwinism, Hesse (359).—Descendence theory, Detto 
(195); Darwinism and teleology, Breuer (105), Ivattowitz (414), Hat- 
schek (333). 
