Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
1912; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Henry Skinner, Henry A. Pilsbry, Witmer Stone, William J. Fox, Milton J. Greenman, Philip P. Calvert, Edward J. Nolan, Hon. Samuel Gibson Dixon, Thomas Harrison Montgomery Jr., Carlotta Joaquina Maury, John Mason Clarke, Henry Skinner, F. Bascom, Frederick W. True, George A. Boulenger, Spencer Trotter, George Howard Parker, Sir William Turner Thiselton-Dyer, William Healey Dall, John Muirhead MacFarlane, Henry Fairfield Osborn, Witmer Stone, Thomas Hunt Morgan, James Edmund Ives, Henry Herbert Donaldson, Addison E. Verrill, George Augustus Koenig, Henry A. Pilsbry, Hermann Von Ihering, Edwin Grant Conklin,
ResumoFrontmatter: Proceedings of the Centenary Meeting, March 19, 20, and 21, 1912, Committee on Publication, Selections from the Letters Received in Response to the Announcement of the Centenary Celebration Académie Royale Des Sciences, Des Lettres Et Des Beaux Arts De Belgique, Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Proceedings Introduction. Essay: Early Adaptation in the Feeding Habits of Star-Fishes, Human Spermatogenesis, Spermatocytes and Spermiogenesis: a Study of Inheritance, The Petrographic Province of Neponset Valley, Massachusetts, On the Radiation of Energy, A Study of the Variation and Zoogeography of Liguus in Florida, Further Experiments with Mutations in Eye-Color of Drosophila: the Loss of the Orange Factor, A Synopsis of the Fishes of the Genus Mastacembelus, Description of a New Fossil Porpoise of the Genus Delphinodon from the Miocene Formation of Maryland, Mimicry in Boreal American Rhopalocera, The Gorgonians of the Brazilian Coast, The Relation of Smell, Taste, and the Common Chemical Sense in Vertebrates, Experimental Studies on Nuclear and Cell Division in the Eggs of Crepidula, On the Supposed Tertiary Antarctic Continent, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1912, The Phylogenetic Value of Color Characters in Birds, The History and Zoological Position of the Albino Rat, Mollusk Fauna of Northwest America, Analyse Der Süd-Amerikanischen Heliceen, The Relation of Plant Protoplasm to Its Environment, New Observations in Chemistry and Mineralogy, A Contribution to the Paleontology of Trinidad, The Faunal Divisions of Eastern North America in Relation to Vegetation, Tetraplasy, the Law of the Four Inseparable Factors of Evolution. Table of contents: Contents, Index to Genera, Species, Etc., Described or Referred to in This Volume Species and Genera Described as New Are Indicated by Heavy-Faced, Synonyms by Italic Numerals. Backmatter: Publications of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
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