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VII. MOLLUSCA. 
CukNOT (111). — On the morphology of the primitive kidney in the Pulmo¬ 
nata; Meisenheimer (302).—Salivary glands in terrestrial Gastropods; 
Monti (332).—Note on salivary glands in terrestrial molluscs; Monti 
(330).—On the origin of the primitive kidney in Limncea ; Nekrassov 
(344).—Epiphragm of Achatina immaculata ; Smith (483). 
8. Nervous System. 
Nervous system of Ampullaria ; Burne (65).—Nervous system of 
Gastropoda; Chatin (75).—The nervous system of Limax; Havet (196). 
—Optical ganglion in Cephalopoda; Kopsch (255).—Nervous system of 
Pulmonata ; Nabias (341).—Innervation of digestive canal in Helix poma¬ 
tia; Paravicini (375).—Reflex action of nerves in Helix pomatia; Pom- 
pilian (419).—On the appearance of the glia-cells in the nervous system 
of Helix under the Golgi-method; Smidt (478). 
9. Sensory System. 
Sense of hearing in Invertebrata; Jourdain (232).—The cephalic eyes 
in Pelecypods; Pelseneer (382).—The sensory cells of the oral cavity in 
Helix\ Smidt (477). 
10. Generative Organs. 
Genitalia of Zonites sarajevoensis , n.sp.; Kimakowicz (244).—Genital 
system in Neritina fluviatills ; Lenssen (264).—Genitalia in Hyalinia; 
Moss (337).—Note on reproductive organs in Helix pomatia ; Paravicini 
(373).—Note on genitalia of Helix nemoralis; Paravicini (376).—Her¬ 
maphroditism in Ostrea lurid a ; Washburn (579).— Ancylus fluviatilis, 
reproductive organs; Lacaze-Duthiers (259). 
11. Embryology. 
Embryonic forms on Swedish coast ; Aurivillius (14).—On the egg in 
Aplysia depilans ; Bochenek (34). —Viviparous nature of Miocene Furri- 
tella; Burns (66).—Protoplasmic movement as a factor of differentiation 
(Crepidula ); Conklin, Science ix, pp. 318 & 319.—Formation of egg- 
capsules in Gastropoda ; Cunningham, Nature lix, p. 557.—Embr} T ology of 
Protobranchia ; Drew (142).—The moniliform stage of the “neurones” in 
Limax and Helix ; Havet (197).—Development of Ischnochiton; Heath 
( 199).—Reversal of cleavage in Ancylus; Holmes (220).—On the histo¬ 
genesis of the sperm of Helix pomatia; Korff (256).—On the “spheres 
attractives” and the “Nebenkern” in the Pulmonata; Lee (263).—Cen- 
trosome and sphere in the egg of Unio ; Lillie (266).—Deposition of eggs 
in Dreissensia polymorplia ; Meisenheimer (301).—Embryology of Limncea 
stagnalis; Nourry (361).—The origin of the Spermatozoon from the 
Spermatid in Helix lutescens ; Nusbaum (362).—Researches on the retention 
of the nucleoli in the development of the egg in certain Mollusca ( Helix 
pomatia , Limax maximus , Unio batavus ); Obst (364).—On embryogenic 
condensation in a Nudibrancli, Cenia cocJcsi; Pelseneer (380).—Develop¬ 
ment of Cenia; Pelseneer (381).—Development of Trochidce; Robert 
( 440).—The development of Cephalopoda under artificial conditions; 
Schimkewitsch (462).—Polymorphic nuclei in embryonic germ-cells of 
Loligo; Sturges (522). 
