58 Gen. Sub. 
I. GENERAL SUBJECTS. 
Parasitism, elementary text-book, Wagner, F. yon (845). 
Industry, animal, Coupin (152). 
Feeding of animals, W. H. Jordan (409).—Carnivorous habits, Simroth 
(745). 
Mechanics of motion, Amans (14). 
Habits and arrangement of hair, Kidd (425). 
Games of animals, G^rard-Varet (282). 
Food of Passer es in N. America and Europe, Pion (640). 
Ant-colonies, Wasmann (859).—Hymenoptera and honey, Bouvier (91). 
h. Phylogeny, Organogeny (phyletic):— 
[Only the wider phylogenetic speculations are here included. References to those 
limited to single classes should be sought for in the corresponding Records.] 
Phylogeny, Patten (619). 
Phylogeny, general considerations, multiplicity of paths, Jaekel (395). 
Origin of Vertebrates, part x, Gaskell (275), Patten (618).—Origin of 
Mammalia, Gadow (264). 
Relations of man and animals, Friedenthal (253), Tobler (806).— 
Relation of man and apes, Klaatsch (432). 
Fossil man, Branco (96). 
Amphioxus , Legros (487). 
Changes in segments of Man and Primates , Keith (422). 
Phylogeny of Circulatory System, Bergh (65). 
Nature and origin of horns of Pecora , Durst (220), Gadow (263), 
Lankester (466).—Correlation between horns and other organs, Rorig 
(691). 
Development, functional of lower jaw, in Anthropomorphic apes and 
man, Walkhoff (850). 
Mammary structures and Phylogeny of mammals, Bresslau (104).— 
Phylogeny of mammals, Teeth, Leche (475). 
Phylogeny of Birds, Furbringer (261). 
i. Isolated questions:— 
Marine life and marine exploration, Janson (397). 
Luminescence of the sea, Weitlaner (867). 
Coral-reef formation, May (550). 
Aetiology of gall-formation, Trotter (816). 
Mimicry, Poulton (648), Wagner (846). 
Telegony, Bahadur (33), Ewart (228, 229). 
Biological farm, Whitman (882). 
k. Historical and biographical:— 
History of Biology, Thomson (802). 
History of Medicine and Zoology in 19th century, Muller (592). 
Fresli-water biological stations, historical, Ward (855). 
Cell-theory, mechanical theory of life, Byram (122). 
Ichthyology, history of, Jordan (406). 
Dog, history of, Studer (784). 
Gastropoda, recent work at, Simroth (743). 
Saxony, zoology in, Fickel (235). 
Gottingen zoologists, Ehlers (223). 
Italy, zoology in, Emery (225).—Lamarckism in Italy, F. A. Bonelli, 
Camerano (127). 
Old collectors 1047-1572, Musset (593). 
Malay, zoological theories, Annandale (22). 
Old Brazilian explorers Nattererand Langsdorff, portraits, Ihering (386). 
