PHYSIOLOGY.—DISTRIBUTION. 
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2. Physiology. 
Chemical physiology of Myriopoda , nutrition, p. 238, poison, p. 332, &c.; 
Furth (28). 
3. Reproduction and Development. 
Oogenesis in Myriopoda, p. 317, Spermatozoa, p. 454, Spermatogenesis, 
p. 524 ; Korschelt & Heider (31). 
Oogenesis and Spermatogenesis in Litkobius ; Tonniges (59). 
4. Bionomics. 
Bionomics of Myriopoda, reproductive habits, variation, seasonal cycles, 
habitats, parasites; Faes (26), pp. 118-140. 
Habits &c. of > Scutigera ; Marlatt (37). 
Defensive use of luminous secretion by Geophilus ; Thomas (58). 
Stridulating organs; Saussure (47): Saussure & Zehntner (49). 
Autotomy and regeneration of appendages, p. 154 &c.; Morgan (38). 
Locomotion of Myriopoda ; Rossi (44). 
Pseudo-parasitism of Mynopoda in man ; Blanchard (6). 
Termitopliilous Diplopoda of S. America; Silvestri (50), pp. 21 & 22. 
Gregarine ( Pteroeephalus) parasitic in Scolopendra ; Leger & Duboscq 
(35) : parasitic Coccidian ( Legerella ) in testis of Glomeris ; Cu^not (22). 
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5. Miscellaneous. 
General account of Myriopoda begun ; Verhoeff (66). 
Summary of recent work; Sinclair (57). 
Review of literature for 1898; Lucas (36): for 1902; Giesbrecht & 
Mayer (29). 
Terminology of parts in Mynopoda, Faes (26), p. 35. 
Evolution of Diplopoda ; Cook (20): Diplopoda in relation to phytogeny 
of insects; Cook (21). 
III. DISTRIBUTION. 
A. Geographical. 
Distribution of Myriopoda in Valais, horizontal and vertical, habitats 
&c.; Faes (25 & 26).* 
Exotic Mynopoda introduced into Hamburg; Attems (2), Kraepelin 
(32). F ° W 
(1) Arctic and Antarctic. 
(Vacant.) 
(2) Europe and Mediterranean Islands. 
Denmark: Pauropoda , n. spp.; Hansen (30). 
Germany. Marburg: Pauropoda, n. spp.; Hansen (30b 
Great Britain. Clyde Area : Myriopoda ; Boyd (9). 
France: Myriopoda , n. spp.; Brolemann (11): S. E. France, caverni- 
colous Diplopoda, n. g. and spp.; Brolemann (13). 
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