Second Summary
DIVISIONS.
(
000
General Works.
500
Natural Science.
010
Bibliography.
510
Mathematics.
020
Library Economy.
520
Astronomy.
030
General Cyclopedias.
530
Physics.
040
General Collections.
540
Chemistry.
050
General Periodicals.
^550
Geology.
060
General Societies.
' 560
Paleontology.
070
Newspapers.
570
Biology.
080
Special Libraries. Polygraphy.
^580
Botany.
090
Book Rarities.
590
Zoology.
IOO
Philosophy.
OOO
Useful Arts.
no
Metaphysics.
610
Medicine.
120
Special Metaphysical Topics.
620
Engineering.
130
Mind and Body.
^630
Agriculture.
140
Philosophical Systems.
640
Domestic Economy.
150
Mental Faculties. Psychology.
650
Communication and Commerce.
l6o
Logic.
660
Chemical Technology.
; 170
Ethics.
670
Manufactures.
; 180
Ancient Philosophers.
680
Mechanic Trades.
! 190
Modern Philosophers.
690
Building.
200
Religion.
700
Fine Arts.
210
Natural Theology.
710
Landscape Gardening.
220
Bible
720
Architecture.
230
Doctrinal Theol. Dogmatics.
730
Sculpture.
240
Devotional and Practical.
740
Drawing. Design. Decoration.
250
Homiletic. Pastoral. Parochial.
750
Painting.
260
Church. Institutions. Work.
760
Engraving.
270
Religious History
770
Photography.
280
Christian Churches and Sects.
780
Music.
290
Non-Christian Religions.
790
Amusements.
300
Sociology.
800
Literature.
310
Statistics.
810
American.
320
Political Science.
820
English.
330
Political Economy.
830
German.
340
Law.
840
French.
35o
Administration.
850 *
Italian.
1 360
Associations and Institutions. .
860
Spanish. .
370
Education.
870
Latin.
380
Commerce and Communication.
880
Greek.
410
420
43°
440
450
460
470
480
490
Comparative.
English.
German.
French.
Italian.
Spanish.
Latin.
Greek.
Minor Languages.
Geography and Description.
Biography.
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Introduction.
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methodicus, or table according to which bibliographical references may be
arranged, we desire to state at the start that no alteration from the first
edition has been made. The only difference between the new tables and
the old consists in the addition of the full geographical indices, which were
only outlined in the first edition. There are a few other minor additions,
but no changes.
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Signature. According to the D^wey decimal system, the series of num¬
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i _
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INTRODUCTION
56 Palaeontology comprises 5 main chapters. In the first of these,
01 — 092 , the general topics are the same as those for Zoology, viz. Philo-
sophia. Compendia, Lexica etc. (see p. 2 ). In the second ( 11 )—( 1191 ), the
papers are arranged according to the geological formations. The third
( 4 )—( 99 ) consists of cards arranged according to countries, as shown on
pp. 5 — 12 . The fourth, 1 , is Palaeobotany and is not yet elaborated by the
Concilium. Finally, the fifth, 2 — 9 . 9 , gives the animal series in the order
indicated for zoology on pp. 12 — 16 .
57 Biology, Microscopy etc. The lower half of p. 1 shows the order
and arrangement of these sciences.
58 Botany. (No cards issued).
59 Zoology in the limited sense falls into three main divisions. The
first, 01 — 092 , comprises general topics (see p. 2 ). The second, indicated
by numbers whose first digit is 1, comprises such aspects of the science
as Physiology, Pathology, Distribution etc., 19 Distribution being the head¬
ing for a long series of geographical divisions the numbers for which are
put in parentheses, (pp. 4 — 12 ). Thus Fauna of Scotland is 19 ( 41 ), of
New York 19 ( 74 . 7 ). The third division, p. 12 — 16 , comprises the whole
animal kingdom treated in systematic order, under the numbers 2 — 9 . 9 .
Combinations of index numbers. Most zoological papers may be view¬
ed under two aspects as contributions to the knowledge of a particular
animal, or group of animals, and as contributions to the knowledge of some
general subject. Thus Regeneration of Annelids is of interest as concern¬
ing Annelids and also in relation to the general topic, regeneration. Like¬
wise a paper on the Beetles of Illinois may be viewed either from the
standpoint of the distribution of Beetles or from that of the fauna of Illi¬
nois. In either case the two aspects may be represented by a difference
in word-sequence, thus: a) Annelids, Regeneration and b) Regeneration,
Annelids; or a) Beetles, Illinois and b ) Fauna of Illinois, Beetles. The
bibliography proceeds in the same manner:
a) Annelids
Regeneration
51.4
11.69
= 61 . 4 : 11.69
b) Regeneration
Annelids
11.69 :
51.4
= 11 . 69 : 51.4
a) Beetles
Illinois
57.6
( 77 . 3 )
= 57 . 6 ( 77 . 3 )
b) Fauna Illinois
Beetles
19 ( 77 . 3 )
57.6
= 19 ( 77 . 3 ): 57.6
As these examples show, the systematic symbol is printed always in heavy
type. The symbol 57 . 6 ( 77 . 3 ) is really an abbreviation for 57 . 6 : 19 ( 77 . 3 ).
It is evident that no confusion is here possible.
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INTRODUCTION
Sequence in the non-systematic part. The sequence of the cards is in
general that given on pp. 2—12; but it is to be noted, as the foregoing
examples show, that under each non-systematic division the cards are ar¬
ranged systematically. Thus under 11.69, Regeneration, we should have first
11.69 Regeneration in general, then 11.69:2, Regeneration of Invertebrata in
general, then 11.69:31, Regeneration of Protozoa, then Regeneration in the
various groups of Protozoa, in Coelenterata, etc. The same method of minute
subdivision is also used for 19(77.3) Fauna of Illinois or any other topic.
Sequence in the systematic part. Owing to the enormous number of
systematic subdivisions necessary to reach as low as genera, it is impracti¬
cable here to follow rigidly the methodical plan and necessary to have
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case and the entire generic name in the latter. It is obvious that this
device causes all the cards bearing family names beginning with a given
letter to precede all those bearing generic names beginning with the same
letter.
How to find a reference. The index numbers are to be used precisely
as the paging of a book. The conspectus methodicus corresponds to the
table of contents of the book; the conspectus alphabeticus to its index. .
Both may be used to advantage; the one shows better the nearly related
subjects which it may be well to consult: the other is more rapid and
serves in cases where it may be doubtful which of two possible classifica¬
tions has been selected. Composite references, such e. g. as Regeneration
in Annelids must be combined by the user, employing the symbols for re¬
generation and adding to it that for Annelids thus: 11.69:51.4. In such
cases it is preferable to place the non-systematic part first.
Conventional restrictions. In order to avoid needless duplication,
certain arbitrary assignments have been made, which may be best enumer¬
ated as a running commentary on the tables: 05 scripta periodica and
06 scripta societatum. Only publications having the form of proceedings
fall into the latter class; they are arranged alphabetically by the name of
the town where they are published. Journals are arranged by the chief
word of the title, Bulletin, etc. 07 Musea, subsidea technica etc. Journals
published by museums appear only under 05. Papers dealing incidentally
with methods are not repeated here. 11 Physiological zoology is not fully
treated, it should be sought in the special physiological bibliography pub¬
lished by the Concilium. Under 11.55 and 11.57 the topics of Mimicry
and colouration are treated as a whole, not merely in relation to variation.
12, 13, 14 and 18. 14 gives the full organological classification, whereas 13
and 18 receive only such general works as can not be assigned to a spe¬
cific organ, thus embryology of the heart would appear merely under 14.12.
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INTRODUCTION
15 and 16. It is evident that it would be impracticable to duplicate
under 15 every reference to a paper in which the habits of an animal were
alluded to. All the papers on economic zoology necessarily deal with
habits and are not repeated under 15. Furthermore it is not intended to
enter under 16 all papers dealing with an injurious animal, but only such
as are written distinctly from the economic standpoint. 19(21)—19(29).
Most of these symbols may be combined with the those used to designate
the various countries, e. g. 19(285:494) Fauna of Swiss lakes; such a card
would not however appear again under 19(494). Theoretically, a person studying
the fauna of Switzerland should look not merely under 19(494) but also under
19(212:494), 19(213:494), 19(22:494), etc.; but in practice the greater number
of these divisions are precluded from their very nature. Thus temperate and
tropical Switzerland, Swiss Islands, Swiss deserts, Swiss oceans may be
neglected, and the group of animals will usually decide whether the lake
fauna or the mountain fauna need be considered. It must not be suppos¬
ed that such a group as 19(26) contains references to all marine animals;
this symbol is used only with papers dealing with the marine representatives
of a group, some of whose members do not live in the sea. Thus the
Echinoids of the British coast would be 89.5(42), whereas the Hydroids
of the British coast would appear as 87.1(26:42). 19(403) — (405) are only
used for faunistic areas not coinciding with the political divisions. The
same applies to 19(502)—(506), to 19(701), to 19(801) and to 19(902).
Possible deviations. Following a decision of the Institut International
de Bibliographie (Publication No. 20), the period is used merely for con¬
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subdivisions takes place. This practice permits several special arrangements
adapted to personal needs. By neglecting those digits in heavy type which
follow the period, for example, an arrangement of great value is obtained
in -which large groups, such as Insects, are subdivided according to general
topics etc., instead of being separated first into divisions corresponding to
the orders of Insects.
Relations to other bibliographies. The physiological bibliography is
almost entirely distinct from the zoological one. The anatomical biblio¬
graphy on the other hand contains many titles that appear also in the
anatomical part of the zoological bibliography; but they are arranged in
a different manner, more attention being paid to the anatomical topics
and less to the groups of animals involved.
Statistics showing the number of cards issued. In spite of the publi¬
cation at the same time of the anatomical and physiological bibliographies
the number of cards in the half year from May to Nov. 1898 is far greater
than ever before.
In 1896 3345. In 1897 2291. In 1898 (latter half) 8350.
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the Executive Committee of the Swiss Association for the advancement
of science was convened to a special meeting for the same purpose. Its
report to the government was equally favourable.
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Typographla Conoilll Bibliographic!.
Conspectus Methodicus.
56 PALAEONTOLOGIA
(56.2 — .9 eodem modo dividuntur ac 59.2 — . 9 )
(II) Stratigraphia
(III) Archaicum
(112) Palaeozoicum
(1121) Cambricum
(113) Siluricum
(114) Devonicum
(115) Carbonicum, Permic.
(116) Mesozoicum
(1161) Triassicum
(1162) Jurassicum
(117) Cretacicum
(118) Tertiaericum
(1181) Eocaenicum
(1182) Miocaenicum
(1183) Pliocaenicum
(119) Quataericum
(1191) Recentium
STay //at k rt
575 Evolutio
.1 Hereditas 1
.2 Variatio (cf. 11.5)
.3 Effectus „mediorum
ambientium“
.4 Selectio naturalis
.5 Selectio sexualis^__
.7 Degeneratio ^ w -
577 Substantia animata
.2 Vita,_to, ,$lOT
.4 Conditiones vitae
.5 Differentia inter plan- !
tas et animalia
.6 Vis vitalis
.7 Mors
.8 Sexualitas (v. 11 . 6 )
578 Microscopium
.1 V T arietates
.2 Partes opticae
.3 -— mechanicae
.4 — accessoriae
u 4
578.49 Microphotographia
.5 Partes illuminatores
.6 Subsidia technica
.61 Conservat. histologica
cf. 579.2
.65 Colorado
.67 Microtomia-^ 5? 0 V l f
.68 Tractatio sectionum
.69 Reconstructio
579 Collectio; conservatio
.1 Confectio sceletorum
.2 Fluida conservantia,
durantia
.3 Injectio vasorum
.4 Taxidermia
.5 Expositio rerum prae-
paratarum
.6 Collectio, Cultura
.7 Dispositio in museis
.8 Tutela collectionum
1
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
59 Z00L0GIA
0 Generalia
01 Philosophia, Classifi- } j. .
catio M VM, \ K (1 P t^ f
02 Compendia
03 Lexica
05 Scripta periodica
06 Scripta societatum
07 Subsidia studii; liorti,
stationes, aquaria,
musea — cf. 57^.
08 Scripta collecta, miscel¬
lanea
09 Historia
091 Bibliographia
092 Biographia
I DISCIPLINE
11. Physiologia
II. I Circulatio
.12 Actio cordis
.13 Vasa
11.2 Respirafio
.22 — cutanea
.23 — per vasa aquifera
.25 — per branchias
.26 — per tracheas
.27 —- per pulmones
.28 Calor animalis
11.3 Nutritio
.31 Acquisitio nutrimenti
.32 Digestio nutrimenti
.33 Assimilatio nutrimenti
.34 Incrementum
.35 Evolutio
.36 Restitutio consumpti
.37 Productio materiae
organicae
.38 Conditionesnutritionis ;
.39 Longae vitas
11.4 Secretio et excretio nth
.41 - cutanea »
.43 - ad digestionem
spectans
.431 Saliva
.432 Succus gastricus
.433 Succus intestinrffis
.434 Secretio hepatica
.435 — pancreatica
11.45 Venena
.49 Urina
11.5 Variatio (cf. 575.2)
.51 - polymorphica
.52 - geographica
.53 - heterophagica
.55 - mimetica
.56 - sexualis
.57 - colorativa
.58 F ormae hybridae
.59 „ monstrosae
(v. 12)
11.6 Generatio
.61 Abiogenesis
.62 Parthenogenesis
.63 Paedogenesis,nutrices
.64 Fissura'
.65 Gemmatio
.66 Fecundatio (cf. 13.13)
.67 Hermaphroditismus
.68 Viviparitas
.69 Regeneratio •* .
11.7 Motus y
71 Itus yC
V .72 Reptatio t*
.73 Natatio 0^"
.74 Volatus \V
11.8 Functiones systematis
nervosi — cf. 15.1
.85 Sensus
.852 Tactus
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
11.853 Gustatus
.854 Odoratus
.855 Auditus
.856 Visus
11.9 Chemia physioiogica
12. Pathologia et Terata-
logia eodum modo
ac 14. dividuntur
13. Embryoiogia (cf. 14.63.1) .
. I Ovum, Segmentatio C>''
.11 Maturatio
— cf. 14.65.1
.13 Fecundatio ovi
.15 Segmentatio
.16 Morula
.17 Blastula
.2 Laminae germinis,
Gastrula
.3 Embryo, primordia
.31 Primordia ectoder-
malia
.33 Prim.entodermalia
.35 — mesodermalia
.39 Adnexa embryonis
.4 Metamorphosis
.41 I ^arvae
.45 Meta
genesis
.5 Juvenes
.6 Productio sexuum
.7 Hybridisatio (v. 11.58)
.8 Incestus
•9 Embryoiogia experi-
mentalis
14. Anatomia
.1 Organa circulationis
.11 Pericardium *
.12 Cor %
.13 Vasa, arteriae
.14 Venae
.15 Capillares
cf. 18.5
14.2 Organa respirationis
.21 Nasus
14.22 Larynx
.23 Trachea (Vert).; bronchi
.24 Pulmo - Lv
.25 Pleura
.26 Diaphragma
.28 Branchiae
.29 Organa alia, Tracheae
(. Ins .), Vesica nata-
toria
14.3 Organa nutritionis
.31 Os
.31.3 Lingua
.31.4 Dentes
.31.6 Glandulae
.32 Pharynx, oesophagus
.33 Ventriculus
.34 Intestinum
.35 Rectum, cloaca
.36 Hepar
.37 Pancreas
.38 P eritoneum, coeloma
.39 Corpora adiposa, etc.
14.4 Systema lymphatica
.41 Lien
.42 Vasa lymphatica
.43 Thymus
.44 Glandula thyreoidea
.45 Gl. suprarenalis
.46 Gl. lymphaticae
14 6 Organa urogenitalia
.61 Ren, ureter
.62 Vesica, urethra
.63 T estis, vas deferens
.63.1 Sperma, spermatogen.
.64 Organa copulationis
.65 Ovarium, oviductus
.65.1 Ovum, oogenesis
.66 Uterus
.67 Vagina
.69 ^Mammae
14.7 Organa motus
.71 Sceleton — cf. 18.3,18.4
.72 Articulationes
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
14 73
.73
.74
.76
.77
.78
.78.1
.78.5
18.7
Musculi — cf. 18.6
Organa electrica
Tendines, Fasciae
Tela conjunctiva
cf. 18.2
Integumentum cf.
Pili, ungues, plumae etc.
Pili
Squamae, Exosceleton
.78.6 Ungues
.78.7 Plumae
.78.8 Cornua
14.8 System nervosum
cf. 18.8
— centrale, Encephal.
Medulla spinalis
Syst. nerv. peripheric.
Organa visus
— auditus
— olfactus
15.
16.
16 .
.81
82
.83
.84
.85
.86
.87
.88
.889
.89
14.9
.91
.92
.93
.94
.95
.96
97
,u 98
16
-gustus
sensus, tactus
lateralia
Ganglia
^.99
15
.1
.2
sparsa
Somatologia
Personae cormorum
Antimera, metamera
Caput
Cephalothorax, collum
Abdomen. 5
Cauda, telson
Extremitates
Appendices corporis
Mores; vitae ratio
Instinctus —■ ct. 11.8
Locus; migratio
Alimentum
Anni tempora-
Ilibernatio oA” ■*f' t
Socialitas cA“ • f >
Neomelia ^ A VW 1
Tutamenta *
Vitae consuetirames
aliae
Zoologia ad res dome-
sticas, rusticas etc.
se referens
Usus
— in natura
— pro alimento et me-
dicamento
— in artibus
Noxae
Bestiae rapaces
Animalia morbum
eflicientia
— materias inanimas
corrodentia
9 Parasita
9:82 — avium
9:9 — mammalium
9:9.32 — rodentium
.8
\b.
>18
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
Cellula cf. 13.1,
14.63.1
Tela conjunctiva
Cartilago
Os
Sanguis, Lympha
Musculus
Epithelium
Svstema nervosum
- (cf. 15.2)
Montes
Cavernae
Plana; deserta
19 OISTRIBUTIO 6E0GRAPHICA
19(21) Terrae continentes 19(23)
(212) Regiones temperatae (24)
(213) — intertropicae (25)
(22) Insulae . /
h i\% .\\
\ r j > NAt-Ntw.?
\S NkmhJ
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
(26) Maria, oceani
(26.01) Plancton
(26.02) Fauna pelagica
(i6.03) — abvssalis
(26.1) Atlanticum
(26.12) . Germanicum
(26.13) Balticum
(26.2) Mediterraneum
(26.23) Adria
(26.25) Pontus Euxinus
(26.3) Sinus mexicanus
(26.35) Mare caraibicum
(26.4) Atlanticum australe
(26.5) Pacilicum
(26.6) Pacilicum orientale
(26.7) Indicum; sinus ben-
galensis
(26./5) Mare rubrum
(26.8) Oceanus arcticus
[V. (98)]
(26.9) Oceanus antarcticus
|v. (99)|
(28) Aquae dulces
(2801) Limnoplancton
(281) Flumina
(285) Lacus
(29) Fontes; putei; aqua
solo content’a
(4) EUROPA
(403) regio palaearctica
(405) — mediterranea
(404) — europaea
(41) SCOTLAND — cf. (42)
(41.1) Northern Scotland
. I I Shetland
. 12 Orkney
. 13 Caithness
.14 Sutherland
.15 Cromarty
. 16 Ross
. 17 Hebrides
(41.2) North Central Scotland
.21 Inverness
(41.22) Nairn
.23 Elgin
.24 Banff
.25 Aberdeen
.26 Kincardine
(41.3) South Central Scotland
.31 Forfar
.32 Perth
.33 Fife
.34 Kinross
.35 Clackmannan
.36 Sterling
.37 Dunbarton
.38 Argyle
.39 Bute
(41.4) Southern Scotland
.41 Renfrew
.42 Ayr
.43 Lanark
.44 Linlithgow. Edinburgh
.45 Haddington, Berwick
.46 Peebles, Selkirk
.47 Roxburgh
.48 Dumfries
.49 Kirkcudbright, Wigton
(41.5) IRELAND cf. (42)
(41.6) Ulster
.61 Antrim
.62 Londonderry
.63 Donegal
.64 Tyrone
.65 Down
.66 Armagh
.67 Monaghan
.68 Fermanagh
.69 C 'avail
(41.7) Connaught
.71 Leitrim
.72 Sligo
.73 Mayo
.74 Galwav
.75 Roscommon
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
(41.8) Leinster
.81 I ^ongford, West Meath
.82 Meath, Louth
.83 Dublin
.84 Wicklow
.85 Kildare
.86 King’s Co.
.87 Queen’s Co.
.88 Carlow, Wexford
.89 Kilkenny
(41.9) Munster
.91 Waterford
.92 Tipperary
.93 Clare
.94 Limerick
.95 Cork
.96 Kerry
(42) ENGLAND, Gr. Britain
(42.1) Middlesex. London
(42.2) Southeastern
.21 Surrey
.23 Kent
.25 Sussex
.27 Hants
.28 Isle of Wight
29 Berks
(42.3) Southwestern
.31 Wilts
.33 Dorset
.34 Channel Islands
.35 Devon
.37 Cornwall
.38 Somerset
(42.4) West Midland
.41 Gloucester
.43 Monmouth
.44 I lereford
.45 Salop
.46 Stafford
.47 W orcester
.48 Warwick
(42.5) North and South Midland
.51 Derby
(42.52) Notts
.53 Lincoln
.54 I Leicester, Rutland
.55 Northampton
.56 Huntington, Bedford
.57 Oxford. Buckingham
.58 Hertford
.59 Cambridge
(42.6) Eastern
„ .61 Norfolk
.64 Suffolk .
.67 Essex
(42.7) Northwestern and York¬
shire
.71 Cheshire
.72 Lancashire
.74 Yorkshire
(42.8) Northern
.81 Durham
.82 Northumberland
.85 Cumberland
.88 Westmoreland
.89 Isle of Man
(42.9) Wales
.9 1 Anglesey
.92 Carnarvon, Merioneth
.93 Denbigh, Flint
.94 Montgomery
.95 C 'ardigan
.96 Radnor, Brecknock
.97 Glamorgan
.98 Carmarthen
.99 Pembroke
(43) DEUTSCHLAND
(43.1) Nordostdeutschland.
Preussen
.11 Ost-Preussen
. 1 2 West-Preussen
. 13 Posen
.14 Schlesien
. 1 5 Brandenburg
. 1 6 Pommern
. 17 Mecklenburg, Liibeck
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
(43.18) Provinz Sachsen
. 19 Anhalt
(43.2) Mitteldeutschland
.21 Sachsen
.22 Thiiringen
.23 Sachsen-Weimar
.24 Sachsen-Altenburg
.25 Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha
.26 Sachsen-Meiningen
.27 Schwarzburg
.28 Reuss *
(43.3) Bayern
.31 Ober-Franken
.32 Mittel-Franken
.33 Unter-Franken
.34 Ober-Pfalz
.35 Unter-Bayern
.36 Ober-Bayern
.37 Schwaben
(43.4) Siid-Deutschland
.41 Messen-Darmstadt
.42 Rhein-Preussen
.43 Pfalz
.44 Elsass
.45 Loth ringen
.46 Baden
.47 Wiirttemberg
.48 Schwarzwald
.49 Hohenzollern
(43.5) Nordwest-Deutschland
.5 I Schleswig-Holstein
Hamburg
.52 Oldenburg, Bremen
.53 Hannover
.54 Braunschweig
.55 Lippe
.56 Westfalen
.57 Waldeck
.58 Ilessen-Nassau
(43.59) LUXEMBURG
(43.6) OESTERREICH-UNGARN
.6 I Unter-Oesterreich
.62 Ober-Oesterreich
(43.63) Salzburg
.64 Tyrol, YArarlberg
.65 Steiermark
.66 Karnthen
.67 Krain
.68 Istrien
.69 Dalmazien
(43.7) Bohmen etc.
.71 Bohmen
.72 Mahren
.73 Schlesien
.74 Galizien
.75 Bukowina
(43.9) Ungarn, Hongrie etc.
.91 Ungarn
.92 Transylvanien, Sieben-
biirgen
.93 Slavonien o
.94 Kroatien, Fiume
.95 Bosnien
.96 Herzogowina
(44) FRANCE
(44.1) Bretagne, Maine, Anjou
. I I Finistere
.12 Cotes-du-Nord
. 13 Morbihan
. 1 4 Loire-Inferieure
.15 file -et-Vilaine
. 16 Maine, Mayenne
. 17 Sarthe
.18 Anjou, Maine-et-Loire
(44.2) Normandie, Picardie
.21 Manche
.22 Calvados
.23 Orne
.24 Eure
.25 Seine-Inferieure
.26 Picardie, Somme
.27 Artois, Pas-de-Calais.
.28 Nord
(44.3) Champagne, Isle de
France, Lorraine
.31 Ardennes
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
(44.32) Marne
.33 Aube, Haute-Marne
.34 Isle-de-France: Aisne
.35 Oise
.36 Seine-et-Oise, Paris,
Seine
.37 Seine-et-Marne
.38 Lo rraine, Meuse
.39 Meurthe-et-Moselle,
Vosges
(44.4) Bourgogne, Franche
Comte, Savoie
.41 Yonne
.42 Cote d’Or
.43 Saone-et-Loire
.44 Ain
.45 Franche Comte, Haute
Scfone, Belfort
.46 Doubs
.47 Jura
.48 Savoie
.49 I faute-Savoie
(44.5) Orleans, etc., Auvergne
.51 Eure-et-Loir
.52 Loiret
.53 Loir-et-Cher
.54 Touraine, Indre-et-Loir
.55 Berry, Indre. Cher
.56 N ivernais, Nievre
.57 Bourbonnais, Allier
.58 L yonnais, Loire, Rhone
.59 Auvergne, Puv-de-
Dome, Cantale
(44.6) Poitou, Limousin
.61 Vendee
.62 Deux-Sevres
.63 Vienne
.64 Charente-Inferieure
.65 Charente
.66 Limousin ,Haute-Vienne
.67 Correze
.68 Marche, Creuse
(44.7) Guienne, Gascogne
• .71 Gironde
.72 Dordogne
.73 Lot
.74 Aveyron
.75 T 'arn-et-Garonne
.76 Lot-et-Garonne
.77 Gascogne,'Landes, Gers
.78 Hautes-Pvrenees
.79 Bearn, Basses-Pvrenees
(44.8) Languedoc
.8 I Haute-Loire, Lozere
.82 Ardeche
.83 Gard
.84 Herault
.85 Tarn
.86 Haute-( jaronne
.87 Aude
.88 Foix, Ariege
.89 Pyrenees-Orientales
(44.9) Provence, Dauphine
.91 Bouches-du-Rhdne
.92 Vaucluse
.93 Var
.94 Alpes-Maritimes
.95 Basses-Alpes
.96 Dauphine
.97 Hautes-Alpes
.98 Drome
.99 Isere
Corse v. (45.99)
(45) ITALIA
(45.1) Piemonte, Liguria
.2 Lombardia
.3 Veneto
.4 Emilia
.5 Toscana
.6 Marche, Umbria, Roma
.7 Napoli etc.
.71 Abruzzi. Molise
.72 Campania
.73 Napoli
.74 Salerno
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
(45.75) Puglie
.76 Lecce, Terre di Otranto
.77 Basilicata, Potenza
.78 Calabria
.79 Reg-gio di Calabria
.8 Sicilia, Malta
.9 Sardegna .99 Corse
(46) ESPANA
(46 I) Galicia, Asturias
.2 Leon, Estremadura
.3 Castilla la vieja
{4 Castilla la nueva
.5 Arragon
.6 Provincias Bascas
.7 Cataluna, Islas Balear.
Valencia, Murcia
.8 Andalucia, Islas Canarias
(469) PORTUGAL
(469.8 Madeira
(469.9 Aco res
(47) RUSSIE
(47.1) F inland, Lapland
.2 Grande Russie septentr.
.3 Grande Russie merid.
.4 Provinces Baltiques
St. Petersbourg
.5 Pologne russe
.6 Russie occidentale
.7 Petite Russie; Russie
merid.
.8 Russie orientale
.9 Caucase
(48) NORGE, SVERIGE, DAN¬
MARK
(48 I ) Noi •ge (Norwegen)
.2 Kristiania
.3 Kristiansand, Bergen
.4 Hamar, Trondhjem,
Tromsd
(48.5) Sverige (Schweden) .
.6 Gotarike
.7 Svearike
.8 Norrland
(48.9) Danmark
(49) DIVISIONES MINORES
(491) Island, Faroe
(492) Nederland
(493) Belgique, Belgie
Luxemburg v. (43.59)
(494) Suisse, Schweiz
(495) Grece
(496) Turquie en Europe
(497) Serbie, Bulgarie, Mon¬
tenegro
(498) Roumanie, Valachie,
Moldavie
(499) Archipel grec
(5) ASIA — cf. (403)
(502) regio orientalis
(503) — indo-sinica
(504) — indo-malavica
(505) — indica
(506) — ceylonica
(51) Chine
(58.1) Nord-Est
.2 Sud-Est, Canton
.3 Sud-Ouest
.4 Nord-Ouest
.5 Tibet
.6 Turkestan chinois
.7 Mongolie
.8 IVIandchourie
.9 Coree
(53) Japon
. I Nippon
.4 Jezo
.7 Kurilles
.8 Liu-Kiu
.9 Formosa (ante 51.2)
(53) Arabie
(53.1) Sinai, Najd.
.2 Hedjaz
.3 Yemen
.4 Hadramaut, Mahrah
.5 Oman
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
(53.6) Hasa (Lahsa)
.7 Dahna, Roba el Chali
.8 Nejd
.9 Desert syrien
(54) India
(54.1) Bengal, Orissa, Assam
Bhotan
.2 Northwest Provinces
Ardh Nepal
.3 Central Provinces
.4 Rajputana
.5 Punjab, Delhi, Lahore
.6 Cashmere
.7 Bombay, Sind, Baroda
.8 Madras, Mysore, Travan-
core, Ceylon (22 : 54.8)
.9 Hyderabad
(55) Perse
(56) Turquie en Asie
(56.1) Khodavendiky ar
.2 Aidin, Smyrne
.3 Kastamuni, Angora
.4 Konieh, Adana, Cyprus
.5 Trebizond, Sivas
.6 Erzerum Diarbekr, Kar-
poot, Armenie
.7 Mesopotamia
.8 Aleppo, Svrie
.9 Palestine
(57) Russie en Asie
. I Siberie orientale
.4 — occidental
.6 Asie centrale (Pamir,
Kirghiz etc.)
.9 Transcaspia
(58) Afghanistan &c.
(584) Buchara, Chiva
(58.8) Beioutschistan
(59) Farther India. Indochine
(59.1) Burmah
.3 Siam
.4 Laos, Shan
.5 Malay Peninsula
(59.6) Cambodge
.7 Cochinchine francaise
.8 Annam
.9 Tonkin
(6) AFRICA
(61) Afrique septentrionale
(611) Tunis — cf. (403)
(61.2) Tripoli, Barca
(62) Egypt
(63) Abissinia, Eritrea
(64) Moroc
(65) Algerie
(66) Afrique centrale, Nord-
Ouest
(66.1) Sahara
.2 Soudan
.3 Senegambie, Guinee
franc.
.4 Sierra Leone
.5 Guinee septentrionale
.6 Liberia, Cote d’ivoire.
.7 Achanti, Togo
.8 Dahomey
.9 Niger Territories
(67) Afrique centrale, Sud
(67.1) Kamerun
.2 Laongo, Congo franc.
.3 Angola. Benguela
.5 Congo
.6 British East Africa
.7 Somali
.8 Sansibar, Deutsch - Ost-
afrika
.9 Mozambique
(68) Afrique meridionale
(68.1) Sofala
.2 Transvaal
.3 Zululand
.4 Natal
.5 Oranje-Freistaat
.6 Kaffraria
.7 Cape Colony
10
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
( 68 . 8 ) Deutsch Sud-West-
Afrika
.9 British Zambesia, Rho¬
desia
(69) Madagascar, Mauritius
(69.5) lies Mascarenes
(7) NORTH AMERICA
( 701 ) regio nearctica
(71) Canada, British America
(71.1) British Columbia
.2 North West Territory
.3 Ontario
.4 Quebec
.5 New Brunswick
.6 Nova Scotia
.7 Prince Edward Island
.8 Newfoundland
.9 Labrador
(72) Mexico
.1 Norte
.2 Baja California, islas
.3 Estados centrales paci-
ficos
.4 Interior
.5 Mejico
.6 Estados meridionales del
Golfo
.7 Estados pacitlcos del sul
(728) America centrale
(729) West Indies, Antilles
(729.1) Cuba
.2 Jamaica
.3 Santo Domingo
.4 Hayti
.5 Porto Rico
.6 Bahamas
.7 Leeward Islands
.8 Windward Islands, Bar¬
bados
.9 Bermudas
(73) UNITED STATES & TERRI¬
TORIES
(74) North Eastern (New Eng.)
(74.1) Maine
.2 New Hampshire
.3 Vermont
.4 Massachusetts
.5 Rhode Island
.6 Connecticut
.7 New York
.8 Pennsylvania
.9 New Jersey
(75) South Eastern
(75 I ) Delaware
.2 Maryland
.3 District of Columbia
.4 West Virginia
.5 Virginia
• P North Carolina -7
Z 8 Georgia /
.9 Florida
(76) South Central or Gulf
(76.1) Alabama
.2 Mississippi
.3 Louisiana
.4 Texas
.6 Indian Territory, Okla¬
homa
.7 Arkansas
.8 Tenessee
.9 Kentucky
(77) North Central or Lake
(77.1) Ohio
.2 Indiana
.3 Illinois
.4 Michigan
.5 Wisconsin
.6 Minnesota
.7 Iowa
.8 Missouri
(78) Western or Mountain
(78.1) Kansas
.2 Nebraska
.3 South Dakota
.4 North Nakota
.6 Montana
11
CONSPECTUS- METHODICUS
(787) Wyoming'
8 Colorado
.9 New Mexico
(79) Pacific
(79.1) Arizona
Utah
Nevada
California
Oregon
Idaho
Washington
Alaska
(8) America australis
(801) regio neotropica
(81) Brasilia
(82) Argentinia
(82.9) Patagonia
(83) Chili
(84) Bolivia
(85) Peru
(86) Columbia
(86.6) Ecuador
(87. Venezuela
(88) Guiana
(89) Paraguay
(89 6) Uruguay
(9) Oceania ch (502)—(504)
(902) regio austro-malayica
(91) Malaysia
(91.1) Borneo
(91.2) Celebes
(91.3) Moluccas
(91.4) Pilipinas
(92) Sunda
(921) Sumatra
(922) J ava
(93) Australasia
(931)
(932)
(933)
(934)
(935)
(936)
(937)
New Zealand
Nouvelle Caledonie
Loyalty Islands
N. Hebrides
Salomon Inseln
N. Pommern (N. Britain)
Admiralitats-Inseln
(94) Australia
(94.1) Western Australia
.2 South Australia
.3 Queensland
.4 New South Wale!
.5 Victoria
.6 Tasmania
(95) N. Guinea. Papua
(96) Polynesie
(96.1) Fiji, Friendly (Tonga),
Navigator’s (Samoa)
.2 Society (Taiti). Austral
(Toubouai), Cook’s,
lies Marquises (Mendana)
Low Archipelago
(Touamotou)
Insulae minores
Micronesie
Islas Carolinas, Palaos
(Pelew)
Ladrone (Mariannes)
Marshall, (filbert
Hawaii (Sandwich)
(97) Insulae sparsae
(98) Regiones arcticae
cf. (26.8)
(99) Regiones antarcticae
cf. (26.9)
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
ETC*
kj w
31. Protozoa
. I Rhizopoda
.2 Foraminifera
.3 Heliozoa
\
INVERTEBRATA
31.4 Radiolaria
.5 Infusoria V*
• Ip jOvV'-A
LK«. \ i,
Flagellata'
Ciliata
CONSPECTUS ME
DICUS
PfflODIC
31.75 Suctoria 39.8
.9 Sporozoa .9
.91 Gregarinidae / 4
.92 Coccidiidae ‘'Q zQ
.93 Sarcosporidia
.94 Myxosporidia
33 Coelenterata
34 Spongiae
Myxospongiae ,
Ceraospongiae *
&
.1
2
.3
.4
.5
.6
2
.3
.31
.32
.34
.35
.36
.37
35
36
Halichondriae > /VU y\ a tu/lC-Hikt-S 8
Lithospongiae
Hyalospongiae
Calcispongiae
Cnidaria
Actinozoa
37
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
f
I
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
Rugosa
Jf
* 46
38
Alcyonaria
Zoantharia \
Antipatharia
Actniaria
Madreporaria Q V^ v ' i 47
Hydrozoa L
Hydromedusae ^ \\y
Siplionophora j
Acalephae y '
Calycozoa
Rhizostomidae
Marsupialida
Discophora
Ctenophora
.4
.5
.51
.52
.53
.55
.56
.58
.1
II
.12
.13
.2
.3
.4
39 Echinoderma
.1 Crinoidea
.2 Asteroidea
.3 Steilerida
.4 Ophiuroidea
.5 Echinoidea
.6 Holothurioidea
.7 Pedata
48
49
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
Apoda ^ v
Enteropneusta ^ ^
Mollusca ^ 0 ^y,
Lamellibranchia *v\cvuflfu
Scaphopoda
Gastropoda
Amphineura
Prosobranchia
Ileteropoda
O pisth obranchia
“Nil dibran chia
Tectibranchia
Pulmonata
Pteropoda
Cephalopoda
Tetrabranchia
Nautiloidea
Ammonitae
Dibranchia
Octopoda
Decapoda
Wlolluscoidea (Brachio-
stoma)
Bryozoa
Gymnolaemata
Cyclostoma
Ctenostoma
Chilostoma
Phylactolaemata
Pterobranqhia
Entoprocta
Phoronis v. 51
Brachiopoda
Tunicata
Ascidiae
Copelatae
Monascidiae
Synascidiae
Pyrosoma
Salpae
Doliolum
CON JPECTUS METHODICCS
. 5 ARTICULATA
51 Vermes
.1 Helminthes. Parasiti
-2 Platy helminthes
.21 Cestodes 'Vt'aik
■22 Trematodes or^i ivk.
.23 Turbellarii
.24 Nemertini '
.3 Nematodes
.31 Gordiacei
.33 Acanthocephali
.35 Chaetognathi
.4* Annelida
.5 Hirudinea
.6 C)ligochaetaf~ ^
.7 Polychaeta ^-77
.74 Gephyrea .
.76 Phoronis
.78 Myzostomum
51.8 Rotifera
.85 Echinoderes
.88 Gastrotricha
51.9 Orthonectida
.95 Dicyemida
52 ARTHROPODA
53 Crustacea
. I Entoinostraca
.15 Pantopoda
.2 Phyllopoda
.23 Branchiopoda w*'*
.24 Cladocera
3 Ostracoda **
.4 Copepoda
.45 Parasita
t> Cirripedia.
.6 Malacostraca
.7 Arthrostraca
.71 Amphipoda
-72 Isopoda
.8 Thoracostraca
.81 Cnmacea
.82 Stomapoda
.83 vSchizopoda
53.84
84 -/
.842
.9
.91
.92
.93
Decapoda
Macrura -
Brachiura
Gigantostraca
Merostomata
Xiphosura
Trilobita ^
54 Arachnida
.1
.12
.2
**•>* %
55
56
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
:!
Linguatulida
Tardigrada ' - / / \
Acarina 1
Phalangida
Araneae nUk
Pedi palpi
Scorpiones
Pseudoscorpiones
i/ohnnhr.ra l Cj5c»-i m.t
unychophora
.1
.2
.3
.4
Myriopoda
Chilognatha
57
Chilopoda
Symphyla
Pauropoda
INSECTA
Thysanura
Campodeidae
Poduridae
Lepismatidae
Orthoptera
De rmapter
Cursoria
Gressoria
Phasmidae
Mantidae
Saltatoria
Acrididae
Locustidae
Gryllidae A
57.3 Pseudo-Neuroptera - w
, 3i Thvsanoptera x
.32 Corrodentia
.33 Odonata
.1
.11
.13
.15
57.2
.2 1
57.22
.23
.24
.25
.26
.27
.28
.29
i i
CONSPECTUS METHODIUS
57
57
.42
.43
.44
.45
.46
57.5 Hemiptera
.51
A S
57.34 Ephemeridae
.35 Perlidae
57.4 Neuroptera
.41 Planipennia
Megaloptera
Sialidae
Panorpidae
Trichoptera
Strepsiptera
Aptera Scj&A
Pediculidae
Mallophaga d *
Phytophthires —
Homoptera
Heteroptera
57 6 Coieoptera
.61
.62
.63
.64
.65
.66
.67
Nematocera '
57
69 T rimera
7 Diptera
71
72 Brachycera
74 Pupipara
75 Aphaniptera
8 Lepidoptera
IWc^S
.512
.514
.52
.53
.54
f )T7i
.81
.82
.83
.85
.86
.87
.88
.89
Heterocera
Microlepidoptera
Macrolepidoptera
Geometrina
Noctuina
Bombycina
Sphingina
Rhopalocera
4
57.9 Hymenoptera
Y
.68
Pentamera
Adephaga
Clavicornia
Lamellicornia
Sternoxia
Malacodermata
Heteromera v
Tetramera
.91
.92
.93
.94
.95
.96
.97
.98
.99
Terebrantia
Entomophaga
Phytopbaga
Aculeata
Chrysididae
Formicidae
Fossoria
Vespidae
Apidae
i c &
Pisces
VERTEBRATA
.5
.1
2
.3
.31
.35
.38
Pharyiigobranchii
Marsipobranchii
Elasmobranchii
Selachoidei
Rajae
Holocephali
m m
.43 Placoderma
.44 Chondrostei
.45 Pycnodontidei
.46 Crossopterygii
.47 Euganoidei
.48 Dipnoi
*.53
.54
.55
.56
.57
.58
76
77
78
79
79.5
81
I
.11
Teleostei
Lopliobranchii '/jwA
Plectognathi & 1 - ■ l '\| \
PhysostomG*. - - — \
Anacanthini t
Pliary ngognathi
Acanthopterip
Amphibia
Ophiomorpna ^VV\0
Anura ; f
Urodela
Stegocephala
Reptilia Vu
Sauria
Amphisbaenoidae
1
CONSPECTUS METHODICUS
.12 Lacertilia
. 13 Chamaeleontidae
.14 Ascalabotae
. 15 Rhynchocephalia
.2 Ophidia Jci-fcfis
.21 Serpentes innocui
.26 Serpentes venenosi,
.3 Chelonia
.4 Crocodilia
.5 Ichthyopterygia
.6 Sauropterygia
.7 Anomodontia
.8 Pterosauria
.9 Dinosauria
.95 Ornithoscelides
82 AVES
83 GraNatores
.1 Fulicariae (Rallides)
.2 Alectorides
.3 Limicolae
.4 Ciconiae
84 Natatores
.1 Lamellirostres
.2 Longipennes
.3 Steganopodes
.4 Impennes
.5 Odontornithes
85 Ratitae
. I Struthiones.
.2 Rheae
.3 Casuarii
.4 Apteryges
.5 Archaeopteryx
86 Rasoresi^/Z^a t
.5 Columbae
87 Scansores
. I Psittaci
.2 Picariae scansores
.3 Trogones
87.4 Coccyges
Coliidae 88.9
88 Insessores
. I Acromyodi (Oscines) ^
.6 Mesomyodi
- .9 Picariae (Scansores
Coccyges, Trogones
sub 87)
89 Raptores
.1 Falcones
.7 Striges
9. MAMMALIA
. I Monotremata
.2 Marsupialia
.3 Placentalia
.31 Edentata
.32 Rodentia
33 Insectivora
.4 Chiroptera
.5 Cetacea
.51 Mysticete
.53 Denticete
.55 Sirenia
.61 Proboscidea
.62 Hyracoidea
.71 Ung'ulata
.72 Perissodactyla
.725 Solipedes
.73 Artiodactvla
.735 Ruminantia \
.74 Carnivora , ^
.743 Creodonta
.745 Pinnipedia a. $
.75 Mammalia domestica
.8 Quadrumana
81 Prosimii
.82 Pitheci
.88 Anthropomorpha
.9 Bimana
Conspectus alphabeticus.
In the following tables the ^Signatures" (see Introduction
p. IV) 56 Palaeontology and 59 Zoology have been omitted.
References to 57 General Biology and Microscopy give the full
numbers; they are indicated by Italics. References to organs all
begin with 14 and indicate normal anatomy. For teratology
this 14 should be replaced by 12.
Aba—Aqu
Africa (6)
australis (68)
medio-australis (67)
meclio-septentrionalis (66)
septentrionalis (61)
y. Egypt (62), Abyssinia (63)
Marocco'(64), Algeria (65)
After 14.35
Agamogenesis 11.65
Agricultura 16
Aiguillon (Hym.) 14.6
Alae (Vert.) 14.98
— (Ins.) 14.99
Abanderung
v. Variatio.
Abdomen 14.96
Abiogenesis 11.61
Abnormitaten 11.59
Patbologia 12
Abode 15.2
Abscheidung 11.4
v. Secretio
Abyssalis, Fauna (26.03)
Abyssinia (63)
Acalephae 37.3
Acanthocephali 51.33
Acanthodidei 7.42 J^Albinismus 11.57
Acanthopten 7.58 jJU^T^ lcyonaj1a 36<2
Acanna 54.2 . A^^^lgerie (65)
Accipitres 89 Alimentation (Phys.) 11.3
Acclimatisatio 11.52 —SOrganas d* 14.3
v. etiam 575.3 Alimentnm 15 3
Accroissement 11.34 “ AcA mMo nutriment! 11.31
Acephala 4.1 v. Usus pro alimento 16.3
Acquisitio nutrimenti 11.31 Allantois 13.39
Acrania 7.1 Allemagne (43-43.5)
Acraspedae 37.3 Alluvium (119)
Acrididae 57.27 Alternatio Generation^ 13.45
Acromyodi 88.1 Ambulacrale, Systema 14.7
Acta societatum 06 America australis (8)
Actinaria 36.5 — centralis (728)
Actinozoa 36 ! — septentrionalis (7)
Actio cordis 11.12 Amiadae 7.41
Aculeata 57.94 Ammen 11.63
Adaptatio 575.3 Ammonitidea 4.53
Adephaga (Pentam.) 57.62 Amnion 13.39
Adnexa embryonis 13.39 Amoebaea 31.1
Adria (26.23) Amours 15.6
Aegyptus (62) Amphibia 76-79
Aetas animalium 11.39 Amphineura 4.31
Amphioxus 7.1
Amphipoda 53.71
Amphisbaenoidea 81.11
Anacanthini 7.56
Analdrusen 14.35
Anatomia, 14
Angewandte Zoologia 16
Angiologia 14.1
Anhangev.Korperanhange 14.99, ^ L
Annelida 51.4 fa ft * ,
Anni tempora 15.4
Anomodontia 81.7 1
Anpassung 575.3 / * l
Antennae 14.99
— (Arthr.) 14.98
Antennendriise 14.61
Anthophila 57.99 a '
Anthozoa 36
Anthropomorpha 9.88
Antilles (729)
Antimera 14.92
Antipatharia 36.4
Anura 78
Anus 14.35
Aorta 14.13
Aplianiptera 57.75
Apicultura 16.1
Apidae 57.99
Apoda (Holothur.) 39.8
Apparatus v. Organa.
Appendices corporis 14.99
Applied Zoology 16
Aptera 57.51
Apteryges 85.4
Aquae dulces (28)
Aquaria 07
17
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Aquivascular respiration 11.23 Becherformige Organe (Verm.) Bursa copulatrix 14.67
Bcfruchtung(Emb.)13.13[14.87 Bursae (Ophiur.) 14.6
Bcgattung 11.66
Behaviour 15
Belgique (493)
Bengaiensis, Sinus (26.7)
Bewegung 11.7
Bibliographia 091
Bilis 11.434 , <
Bimana 9.9
Biogenesis 11.6
Arabia (53)
Arachnida 54
v. Xiphosura, Pantopoda
Myzostomum.
Araneae 54.4
Archaeopteryx 85.5
Archaicum (111)
Archenteron 13.2
Argentinia (82)
Aristotle’s Lantern 14.71
Arm 14.98 (Echinod.) 14.92 Biographia 092
Arrangement i. Museums Bionomia
Arteriae 14.13 [579.7 Black Sea (26.25) , x
Arthrobranchiae 14.28 Bladder (urinary) 14.62
Arthropoda 52 Blastocoela 13.17
Arthrostraca 53.7 Blastoidea 39.1
Articulata 5 Blastomera 13.1
Articulationes 14.72 Blastoporus 13.2
v. Somatologia, Extremitates Blastula 13.17
Artiodactyla 9.73 Blattidae 57.22
Ascalabotae 81.14 Blood (hist.) 18.5
Ascidiae 49.1 Blood glands (Annel.) 14.4
Asia (5) Blutgefass-System 14.1
Aspidobranchia 4.324 Bodenwasser (29)
Assimilatio nutrimenti 11.33 Bojanus’ Organ 14.61
Asteroidae (incl. Ophiur.) 39.2 Bolivia (84)
(s. str.) 39.3 ^Bombycina 57.87
Byssus Organ 14.77
Oaenozoicum (118)
Calamus 14.71
Calceoli (Amphip.) 14.86
^Calcispongiae 34.6
^ Calor animalis 11.28
Calycozoa 37.4
Cambricum (1121)
Campodeidae 57.11
Canada (71)
Canalis neurentericus 13.2
Canatiae ,(46t.85
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i » %
&
9 5
Atavismus 575.1
\ Athemloch (Moll.) 14.29
Athmung v. Respiratio 11.2
Atlanticum (26.1)
Auditus 11.855
Aufenthalt 15.2
Aufstellung in Museen
Auge 14.84
Ausscheidung 11.4
v. Secretio
Ausstellungen 07
Australasia (93)
Australia (94)
Aves 82—89
Avicularia (Bryozoa) 14.99
Avicultura 16.1
^Axialorgan 14.6
Zander 14.72
Balanoglossus 39.9
Balticum (26.13)
Bastarde 11.58
Bastardirung 13.7
Batrachia 76—79
Bauch 14.96
Bauchspeicheldriise
Bayern (43.3)
14.37
AT S
851
CapillSres 14. lo Co~ne^v'C
&
Bone (hist.) 18.4
Bones 14.71
Borneo (911)
Borsten 14.78
Bouche 14.31
Bourgeonnement 11.65
Brachiopoda 48
[579.7 Braehiostoma 46
Brachycera 57.72
Brachyura 53.842
Brain 14.81
Branchiae 14.28
— (physiol.) 11.25
Branchiopoda 53.23
Brazil (81)
Breeding 15.6
v. Pairing 11.66
Bristles 14.78
Bronchi 14.23
Brood capsules (Apod.) 14.98
— lamellae (Crust.) 14.98
Brunnen (29)
Brust 14.95
Bruta 9.31
Bryozoa 47
Budding! 1.65
Captura 16.1
y. Col lectio
Caput 14.93
Caraibicum (26.35)
Carbonicum (115)
Carnivora 9.74
Cartilagines 14.71
Cartilago (hist.) 18.3
Casuarii 85.3
Catarrhini 9.82
Cauda 14.97
Cavernae (24)
Cavicornia 9.735
Cavite palliale 14.29
Cavum nasi 14.21 \\
Celebes (912)_-O'
Cellula 18.1
v. Embryologia 13.1
Cement glands (Arth.)
Centetina 9.33
Centrosoma 18.16
Cephalodiscus 47.3
Cephalopoda 4.5
Oephalothorax 14.94
Ceraospongiae 34.2
Cerata 14.28
Cerveau 14.81
Cestodes 51.21
Cetacea 9.5
Chaetognathi 51.35
Chaetopoda 51.4
Chaleur animale 11.28
Chamaeleontidae 81.13
Chant 15.8
Charybdeidae 37.6
Chelicerae 14.98
Chelonia 81.3
Chemia physiologica 11.9
Cheveux 14.78.1
14.77
AW-Vj
Chi—Ear
Chilaria (Xiphosura) 14.99
Chile (83)
Chilognatha 56.1
Chilopoda 56.2
Chilostoma 47.13
China (51)
Chiroptera 9.4
Chitonidae 4.31
Chlorogogen cells 14.38
Chondrostei 7.44
Chorda 14.71
Chorda (Embr.) 13.33
Columella 14.78
Commensalismus 15.5
Compendia 02
Concrescence 13.2
Conditiones ambientes
Cypselomorphae 88.9
Cystidea 39.1 __ q_ u dro (
Danmark (489) i
Darm 14.34
Darmsaft 11.433
l(K.
4 *
[575.3 Dario inismus 575.4
Conditiones nutritionis 11.38 Dauer des Lebens 11.39
vitae 577.4 Death 577.7
C&wfectiosceletorumbVZ.l Decapoda 53.84
Conferences 04
Conjugation 13.13
Conservatio 579.2
Chordotonal Organ 14.85 ,— htistologia 578.61
J Continents (21)
Copelatae 49.2
Copepoda 53.4
Copulatio 11.66
— (Embr.) 13.13
Cor 14.12
— actio 11.12
Corallia 36
Coral reefs 15
Cornua 14.78.8
Corpora adiposa 14.39
Correlatio 575.2
Corrodentia 57.32
Corse (45.99)
Cotes v. Litora
Cou 14.94
Craspedota 37.1
Creeping 11.72
Creodonta 9.743
Cretacicum (117)
Cribellura 14.77
Crinoidea 39.1
Crocodilia 81.4
Croissance 11.34
Crossopterygii 7.46
Crustacea 53
Cryptopentamera 57.68
Ctenidium 14.28
Ctenophora 38.
Ctenostoma 47.12
Cubomedusae 37.6
Cumacea 53.81
Chorion 13 .39 c hr^fj
Chrysididae 57.95
Cicatrisatio v. Regenerate.
Cilia 18.18
v. Epithelium 18.7
Ciliata 31.7
Ciliated pits (Verm.) 14.86
Cilioflagellata 31.8
Circulatio 11.1
Cirri (Polych.) 14.99
y. Branchiae
Cirripedia 53.5
Cladocera 53.24
Clamatores 88.6
Classificatio 01
Clavicornia 57.63
Clitellum 14.77
Cloaca 14.35
Cnidaria 35.
Cnidoblast 14.77
Coasts v. Litora
Coccidiidae 31.92
Coccyges 87.4
Coeciliae 77.
Coelenterata 33.
Coeloma 14.38
v. Pericardium 14.11
Coeloma (Embr.) 13.3
Coeur, v. Cor.
Coitus 11.66
Coleoptera 57.6
Coliidae 88.9
Collected Works 08
Collectio 579.6 \
Collembola 57.13
Collum 14.94
Coloratio 11.57
— Microsc. 578.65
Colubriformi 81.21
Colubrina venenosa 81.26
Columbae 86.5
Columbia (86)
7. 07 Cupshaped organs (Verm.) 14.87 Doliolum 49.7
Decapoda (Cephal.) 4.58
Deep sea (26.03)
Degeneratio 575.7
Demeure 15.2
Dentes 14.31.4
Denticete 9.53
Dermal respiration 11.22
Dermaptera 57.21
Dermosceleton 14.78
Descendance , Theorie 575
Deserta (25)
Deutschland (43-43.5)
Development 13
Devonicum (114)
Diaphragma 14.26
Dibranchia 4.55
Dictionnaires 03
Dicyemidae 51.95
Didelphia 9.2
Differentia inter plantas
et animalia 577.5
Digestio nutrimenti 11.32
Digestive secretion 11.43
Diluvium (1191)
Dimorphismus 11.51
Dinosauria 81.9
Diplopoda 56.1
Dipnoi 7.48
Diptera 57.7
Discomedusae 37.7
Discophora 37.7
Dispositio rerum in mu¬
se is 579.7
Distributio 19
Divisio y. Gemmatio
Divisio cellularum 18.15
Cursores 85
Cursoria (Orthopt.) 57.22
Cutaneous respiration 11.22
— secretion 11.41
Cutis 14.77
Cyclostoma (Blyoz) 47.11
Cyclostomi 7.2
Oynopitliecini 9.82
Domesticatio 16.1
v. acclimatisatio 11.52
Dottersack 13.39
Druse v. Glandula
Ductus deferens 14.63
Duree de la vie 11.39
Dyassicum (115)
Ear 14.85
19
Eau—Gig
Eaux douces (28)
Ecailes 14.78.5
Echinoderes 51.85
Echinodermata 89
Echinoidea 39.5
Echinorhynchus 51.33
Eehiuridae 51.74
Economic zoology 16
Ectoblast 13.2
Ectoprocta 47.1-2
Ecuador (86)
Edentata 9.31
Effectus „mediorum am¬
bient ium 575.3
Egypt (62)
Ei v. Ovum, Oologia
Eierstoek 14.65
Eileiter 14.65
v. Nepbridia 14.61 Uterus 14.66
Elasmobranchii 7.3
Electric organs 14.73.9
Elytra 14.99
Embiidae 57.32
Embry ologia 13
Embryologia experimentalis 13.9
v. Segmentatio ovi 13.1
Encephalon 14.81
Endoblast 13.2
England (42)
Enseignement 07
Enteropneusta 39.9
Entomophaga 57.92
Entomostraca 53.1
Entoprocta 47.4
Entozoa 51.1
Entwickelung 13
Entwicklungsmechanik 13.9
Environment 575.3
Eocaenicum (1181)
Ephemeridae 57.33
Ephippium (Cladoe.) 14.78
Epigenesis 575
Epineural system 14.8
Epithelium (hist.) 18.7
Erinacei 9.33
Ernahrung 11.3
Espana (46)
Portugal (469)
Essais 04
Estomac 14.38
.Euganoidei 7.47
/^Europa (4)
I Evolutio v. Embryologia
\ Evolutionis theoria 575
‘S 'TftV
Excretio 11.4
v. Secretio
Excretory pores (Medus.) 14.3
Exo-sceleton 14.78.5
Expositio rerum prae-
paratum 579.5
Expositions 07
External form 14.9
Extremitates 14.98
Eye 14.84
Farbung 11.57
Falcones 89.1
Fang 16.1
Faroe (491)
Fasciae 14.74
Fat body 14.39 ’^iy
Faunae 19
Feathers 14.78.7
Fecundatio 13.13
v. Generatio 11.66
Federn 14.78.7
Felidae 9.74
Fertilisation 13.13
Fettkorper 14.39
Feuillets 13.2
Fibrospongiae 34
Finland (47.1)
Fins 14.98
Fischerei 16.1
Fissura 11.64
Flagellata 31.6
Flemming’s Cells (Moll.) 14.88
Flight 11.74
Flugel (Ins.) 14.99(Vert.)14.98
Flug 11.74
Fluida conservantiabl9.2
Flumina (281)
Foie 14.36
Fontes (29)
Food y. Alimentum
Foot (Moll.) 14.99
Foraminifera 31.2
Forficulidae 57.21
Formae hybridae 11.58
— monstrosae 11.59
Forme externe 14.9
Formicidac 57.96
Fortpflanzung 11.6
Fossoria 57.97
France (44)
Corse (45.99)
Fresh water (28)
Fuhler 14.99
Fulicariae 83.1
20
Functiones v. Physiologia
Funiculns (Bryozoa) 14.3
Furchung 13.15
Furchungshohle 13.17
Fuss (Moll.) 14.99
Futter v. Alimentum
Galeodidae 54.8
Galle 11.434
Gallinacei 86
Ganglia 14.89
(hist.) 18.8
Ganoidei 7.4
Gardins 07
Gastric juice 11.432
Gastroliths 14.33
Gastropoda 4.3
Gastrotrioha 51.88
Gastrovascular System 14.3
Gastrula 13.2
Gebirge (28)
v. Montes
Gefasse v. Vasa
Gefiedcr 14.78.7
Gefuhlsorgan 14.88
Gefuhlssinn 11.852
Gehen 11.71
Gehira 14.81-
Gehororgan 14.85
Gehorsinn 11.855
Gekrose 14.88
Gemmatio 11.65
Generatio 11.6
v. Embryologia 13
Generatio spontanea 11.61
Generationswechsel 13.45
Geometrina 57.85
Gephyrea 51.74
Germanicum, mare (26.12)
Germ bands 13.2
Germinal layers 13.2
Geruchsorgan 14.86
Geruchssinn 11.854
Gesang 15.8
Geschlechtsorgane 14.6
— mannliche 14.63
— weibliche 14.65
Geschmacksorgan 14.87
Geschmackssinn 11.853
Gesellschaftsschriften 06
Gesichtssinn 11.856
Gewebelehre 18
Geweihe 14.78.8
Gifte 11.45
Gigantostraca 53.9
(Jills 14.28 Hepar 14.86
Glande ovoide 14.6 Hepato-pancreas 14.86
Glandulae (physiol.) 11.4 Hereditas 575.1
— anales, rectales 14.35 Hermaphroditismus 11.67
— integumenti,pallii,etc.l4.77— (terat.) 12.6
- lactiferae 14.69 Herz v Cor
- lymphatic® 14.46 Herzbeutel 14.11
- oris 14.31.6 Heterocera 57.81
- pericardiales 14.38 Hetoromera 57.6 <
— salivares, pharyngeales, Mur- Heteropoda 4.34
reni(Oliogoch.)etc. 14.32 Heteroptera oj.54
•’ — ; - Hexacorallia 36.3
Hexactinelidae 34.5
— thyreoideae 14.44
Uliedroassen 14.98
Globules polaires 13.11
Gonad 14.6
Gordiacei 51.31
Gout, sens de 11.853
drafting v. Regenerate
Graecia (495)
Grallatores 83
Greffes v. Regenerate
Gregarinidae 31.91
Gressoria 57.23
Ground Water (29)
Growth 11.34
Gryllidae 57.29
Guiana (88)
Gustatus 11.853
Gymnobranchia 43.6
Gymnolaemata 47.1
Gymnophiona 77
Ilaare 14.78,1
Habitationes 15.2
Habits 15
Haltapparate
v.Driisen, Integumentgelbilde, tJ -’ i 0 _
Korperaiihange, etc. Hydrozoa 37
Hexapoda 57.
Hibernate 15.4
Hippopotamus 9.73
Hirudinea 51.5
Histologia 18
Historia 09
Hoden 14.63
Hohlen (24)
Holland (492)
Holocephali 7.38
Holothuroidea 39.6
Homo 9.9
Homologia 14
Homoptera 57.53
Horn 14.78.8
Hortes 07
Hyaenidae 9.74
Hyalospongiae 34.5
Hybridisatio 13.7
Hybrids 11.58
Hydroidea v.Hydromedusae
Hydromedusae (Craspedota)37.1
Hair 14.78.1
Haiichondriae 34.3
Hals 14.94
Halteres 14.99
Hand books 02
Harn 11.49
Harnblase 14.62
Harnorgane 14.61
Haut 14.77
Hautathmung 11.22
Hautsekrotion 11.41
Head 14.93
Hearing 11.855
Heart y. Cor.
Heat, animal 11.28
Heliozoa 31.3
Helminthes 51.1
Hemiptera 57.5
Hymenoptera 57.9
Ilypobranchialdrusc 14.77
Hypodermis 14.77
Hyracoidea 9.62
Ichthyopterygia 81.5
lies (22)
Imaginal discs 13.4
Immortalitas 577.7
Impennes 84.4
Incestus 13.8
Incrementum 11.34
Incubatio 11.6
v. Neomelia 15.6
India (54)
Hinterindien, Further India.
Indocliine (59)
India occidentalis (729)
lndicum, mare (26.7)
Tu ri ^ o. >r> -V
2i
Infusoria 31.5
Ingluvies 14.32
Inheritance 575.1
Injectio vasorum 579.3
Ink bag (Cephal.) 14.35
Insecta 57
Insectivora 9.33
Insessores 88
Instinctus 15.1
Instruction 07
Insulae (22)
Andamen (22:59.1)
Ascension (22:26.1)
Ceylon (22 : 54.8)
Falkland (22 :82-9)
Grallapagos (22: 82.9)
Helgoland (22 : 43.51)
Malta (45.8)
Nicobar (22:59.1)
St. Helena (22 : 26.1)
Socotra (22 : 67.7) etc.
v. (41.11), (41.12). (41.17), (41.39),
(42.28), (42.34), (42.89), \ (45.8),
(45.9) , (46.7) (46.8), (469.8),
(469.9) , (491), (499), (53), (69),
(71.7), (71.8), (72.2), (729), (91)-
(93), (94.6), (96), (97).
Integumentum 14.77
Intelligent^ 15.1
Intestinal juice 11.433
Intestinum 14.34
Invertebrata 2
Ireland (41.5-41.9)
Islandia (491)
Islands (22)
Isopoda 53.72
Italia (45)
Itus 11.71
Jakreszeiten 15.4
Japan (52)
Jardins 07
Java (922)
Jaws (Arthrop.) 14.98
(Echinod.) 14.71
Journals 05
Jurassicum (1162)
Juvenes 13.5
Keimblatter 13.2
Keimdruse 14.6
Keimstreifen 13.2
Kern 18.13
Kidney 14.61
Kiefer (Arthrop.) 14.98
— (Echinod.) 14.71
( Kiemen v. Branchiae
’ Kittdrusen (Arthrop.) 14.77
Knochen 14.71
Knochen (hist.) 18.4
K no—Mon
Knorpel 14.71
— (Hist.) 18.13
Knospung 11.65
Korperanhange 14.09
Korperform 14.9
Kopf 14.93
Kreislauf ll.l
v. Circulatio
Kreislaufsorgane 14.1
v. Organa circulationis
Kreuzung 13.7
Kriechen 11.72
Kuste v. Litora
Laboratoria 07
1 jabyrinthodontia 79.5
Lac (lactis) 11.46
Lacertilia 81.12
Lacunae v. Capillares
Laeus (285)
Laichen 15.6
Lait 11.46
Lamellibranchia 4.1
Lameilicornia 57.64
Lamellirostres 84.1
Laminae germinis 13.2
Laridae 84.2
Larvae 13.41
Larynx 14.22
Lateral line 14.88.9
Laufen 11.71
Laurer's Canal 14.67
Lebensdauer 11.39
Lebensweise 15
Leber 14.36
Lehrbucher 02
Lemmsci (Nemathelm.) 14.1
LtLv Lcpidoptera 57.8
/ r6 5V Lepismatidae 57.15
Leptostraca v. Thoracostraea
Leuchten 11.99
Leuchtorgan (Insecta) 14.39
Leucocytes 18.5
Lexica 03
Libellulidae 57.33
Lien 14.41
Life 577.2
Life, Length of 11.39
Ligamenta 14.72
Ligne laterale 14.88.9
Ligne primitive 13.2
Limbs 14.98
Limnoplancton (28.01)
Lingua 14.31.3
Linnuatulida 54.1
Lithistidae 34.4
Litora (26—:—)
e. g. Litora adriatica Ital
(2624:
Liver 14.36
Lobe, oral (Lamellibr.) 14.
Lobophora 37.6
Locomotio 11.7
Locus 15.2
Locustidae 57,28
Longac vitas 11.39
Longipennes 84.2
Lophobranchii 7.53
Lophophore 14.99
Lucernariidae 37.4
Luciae 49.5
Luminous organ (Insecta) 14
Lung v. Pulmo
Lymphatic glands 14.46
Lymphatic vessels 14.42
Lymphdrusen 14.46
Lymphgefassc 14.42
Machoires (Artlir.) 14.98
— (Echin.) 14.71
Macrolepidoptera 57.83
Macroscelidea 9.334
Macrura 53.841
Madagascar (69)
Madreporaria 36.6
Madreporic System 14.7
Magen 14.33
Magensaft 11.432
Maiacodermata 57.66
Malacostraca 53.6
Malaysia (91)
Mallophaga 57.514
Malpighian Vessels 14.61
Malpighi’sche Gefasse 14.61
Malta (45.8)
Mammae 14.69
Mammalia 9
Mandibulae (Arthrop.) 14.98
Manteau (Moll.) 14.77
Mantidae 57.25
Manuals 02
Marginial lobes (Medus.) 14.£
Maria (26)
Marocco (64)
Marsipobranchii 7.2
Marsupia 14.6
Marsupialia 9.2
Marsupialida 37.6
Mascarenae (69)
Mastdarm 14.35
Mastigophora 31.6
Maturatio 13.11
if© Mauser 14.78
45) Maxillae (Arthrop.) 14.98
Means of protection (bioL) 15.7
Media ambientia.’ 575.3
Mediterraneum (26.2)
Megaloptera 57.42
Mejico (72-72.7)
Membres 14.98 [dull a
Meninges v. Encephalon et Me-
Merostomata 53.91
Mers (26)
Mesenchyma (Embr.) 13.2
v. Tela conjunctiva
Mesenteria (Coel.) 14.3
.39 Mesenterium 14.38
Mesoblast 13.2
Mesoderma (Coel.) 14.76
Mesomyodi 88.6
Mesozoicum (116)
Metagenesis 13.45
Metamera 14.92
Metamorphosis 13.4
Methodi 07
v. Theoria, Collectio, Con-
servatio.
Metis 11.58
Mexicanus, Sinus (26.3)
Microlepidoptera 57.82
Micropli o to graph i a 578.49
Microscopium 578
Microsporidia 31.95
Microtomia 578.67
Migratio 15.2
v. Distributio geographia
Milch 11.46
Mil k 11.46
Milz 14.41
Mimicry 11.55
Miocaenicum (1182)
Miscellanea 08
Missbildungen 11.59
Mittel-Deutschland (43.2)
Mittelmeer (26.2)
iMoelle epiniere 14.82
Mollusca 4
Moliuscoidea
v. Brachiostoma, Tunicata
Monactineliidae 34.3
Monascidiae 49.3
Monodelphia 9.3
Monotremata 9.1
Monstra 11.59
Moil—Pan
Montes (23)
Alpen (23 : 494)
Andes (23: 8W)
Appalachia (23 : 7E)
Carpathen (23 :43.6)
Cascade (23:79N)
Caucasus (47.9)
Himalaya (23 : 54N)
Pyrenees (23: 46N)
Rockies (23 : 7W)
— in Canada (23 : 71W)
— in U. S. (23 : 78)
Sierra Madre (23 : 72)
Sierra Nevada (23 : 79S)
Ural (23 : 47.8) etc.
Mores 15
Morphologia 14
Mors 577.7
Morula 18.16
Motus 11.7
Moulting 14.78
Mouth 14.31
Mouth parts (Arthrop.) 14.98
Moyens de defence (biol.) 15.7
Mue 14.78
Maud 14.31
Mundlappen (Lamellibr.) 14.31
Mundwerkzeuge 14.31
— (Arth.) 14.98
Muscnli 14.73
Musea 07
Myriapoda 56
Mysticete 9.51
Myxospongiae 34.1
Myxosporidia 31.94
Myzostomum 51.78
Nagel 14.78.6
Nageoircs (Arth.) 14.98
Nahrung v. Alimentum
Nahrungsaufnahme 11.31
Nails 14.78.6
Nase 14.21 v. Organon olfactus
Natatio 11.73
Natatores 84
Natural selection 575.4
Nautiloidea 4.52
Nebendarm (Vermes) 14.34
Neck 14.94
Nederland (492)
Nematocera 57.71
Nematocysts 14.77
Nematodes 51.3
Nemertini 51.24
Neomelia 15.6
Nephridia 14.61
Nervi 14.83
Nervus (hist.) 18.8
Nessclkapseln 14.77
Neuroptera 57.4
Neutra 11.62
New Zealand (93.5)
Nez v. Organon olfactus
Nidamental gland 14.6
iSTidificatio 15.6
Niere 14.61
Noctiluca 31.61
Noctuina 57.86
Noire, Mer (26.25)
Nordost-Deutschland (43.1)
Nordsee (26.12)
Nordwest-Deutschland (43.5)
Norge (48.1)-(48.4)
Nose 14.21 v. Organon olfactus
Nourrices 11.63
Nourriture v. Alimentum
Nova Guinea (95)
Noxae 16.5
Nucleus 18.13
Nudibranchia 4.36
Nueva Granada (86)
Nutrices 11.63
NutrimenOim v. Alimentum
Nutritio 11.3
Nutzen 16.1
Oceani (26)
— Antarcticus (269)
— Arcticus (26.8)
— Atlanticus (26.1)
— Indicus (26.7)
— Pacificus (26.5)
Oceanica (9)
Octacorallia 36.2
Octopoda. 4.56
Oculus 14.84
Odonata 57.33
Odontornithes 84.5
Odoratus 11.854
Oeil 14.84
Oesophagns 14.32
Oesterreich (43.6-43.7)
Oeuf v. Ovum
Ohr 14.85
Oligocaenicum (1181)
Oligochaeta 51.6
Ongles 14.78.6
Onyeliophora 55
Oogenesis 14.65.1
Oologia 15.6
Operculum (Moll.) 14.78
Ophidia 81.2
Ophiomorpha 77
Ophiuroidea 39.4
Opisthobranchia 4.35
Oral 1 lobes (Lamellibr.) 14.31
Oreille 14.85
Organa auditus 14.85
— circulatlonis 14.1
— electrica-14.73.9
— excernentia 14.61
— genitalia 14.6
— genitalia muliebria 14.65
— genitalia virilia 14.63
— gustus 14.87
— lateralia 14.88.9
— nervosa 14.8
— nutritionis 14.3
— olfactus 14.86
— respirationis 14.2
secernentia v. Glandulae
— sensus 14.88
— soni (Arthr.) 14.78
— soni (Vert.) v. Larynx
— tactus 14.88
— urogenitalia 14.6
— visus 14.84
Organa reliqua v. Systema
Origo specierum 575
Ornithoscelides 81.95
Orthonectidae 51.9
Orthoptera 57.2
Os (bouclie) 14.31
Oscines 88.1
Ospliradium 14.86
Ossa 14.71
— (liistol.) 18.4
Ostracoda 53.3
Ostreacultura 16.1
Ouie, sens do l\ 11.855
Ovarium 14.65
Oviductus 14.65.1
v. Nephridial4.61 Uterus 14.66
Ovisacs (Copepoda) 14.77
Ovum 14.65.1
— (embr.) 13.1
Pacificum (26.5)
Paedogenesis 11.63
Pairing 11.66
v. Breeding 15.6
Palaeozoicum (11.2)
Paliial Cavity 14.29
Pallium (Moll.) 14.77
Pancreas 14.37
Pancreatic juice 11.435
Panorpidae 57.44
Pantopoda 53.15
23
Pap—Reg
?<
is-irks
l« 7
Papulae (Asteroidea) 14.29
Parablast 13.2
Paragnatha 14.99
Paraguay (89)
Parapodia 14.98
Parasita 16.9
Parasita (Copep.) 53.45
Parasiti (Verm.) 51.1
Parasitismus 16.9
Parenchyma 14.76
Parthenogenesis 11.62
Passeres 88
Patagonia (82.9)
Patholegia 12
Pauropoda 56.4
Pearls 14.78
Peau 14.77
Pectinibranchia 4.329
Pedal glands (Moll.) 14.77
Pedata (Holothur.) 39.7
Pedicellariae 14.71
Pediculidae 57.512
Pedipalpi 54.5
Pelagica, Fauna (26.02)
Phryganeidae 57.45
Phylactolaemata 47.2
Phyllopoda 53.2
Physiologia 11
Physopoda 57.31
Physostomi 7.55
Phytophaga 57.93
Phytophthires 57.52
Picariae 88.9
— scansores 87.2
Pigment y. Integumentum Colo-
Pili 14.78.1 [ratio
Pinnepedia 9.745
J’iquants (Echinod.) 14.71
r^Pisces 7
Piscicultura 16.1
Pitheci 9.82
Placenta 13.39
Placentalia 9.3
Placoderma 7.43
Plagiostomi 7.31
Plaines (25)
Plana (25)
Primaericum (112) [(43.5
Primitivrinne 13.2
Primitive Streak 13.2
Probosidea 9.61
Proboscis 14.99
(Insecta) 14.98
(Moll.) 14.32
Procelariidae 84.2
Proctodaeum 14.35
Productio Sexuum 13.6
Proglottides 14.91
Prosimii 9.81
Prosobranchia 4.32_
Plancton (26.01)
>Pe!St ** SSorgint 1 (Eeh„d.)U.6
Pen (Cephal.) 14.71
Penis 14.64
Pennae 14.78.7
Pentamera 57.61
Pentastomum 54.1
Pericardialdriise 14.38
Pericardium 14.11
Periodicals 05
Peripatus 55
Perissodactyla 9.72
Peritoneum 14.38
Perlen 14.78
Perlidae 57.35
Permicum (115)
Persia (55)
Personae cormorum 14.91
Peru (85)
Pes (Mollusca) 14.99
Phalangida 54.3
Pliaringobrauchia 7. l
Pharyngognathi 7.57
Pharynx 14.32
Phasmidae 57.24
Phillipinae (914)
Philosophia 01
Phoronis 51.76
Phosphorescence 11.99
Plathelminthes 51.2
Platyrrhini 9.82
Plectognathi 7.54
Pleistocaenicum (119)
Pleura 14.25
Phocaenicum (1183)
Plumae 14.78.7
Poche du noir (Cephal.) 14.35
Poduridae 57.13
Poison 11.45
Poiar Bodies 13.11
Polian vesicles 14.7
Polychaeta 51.7
Poly dacty lismus 12.98
Polynesia (96)
Polymorphismus 11.51
Polypomedusae 37.
Polyspermia 11.6
v. Einbryologia 13.1
Polyzoa 47
Pontus Euxinus (26.25)
Porifera 34
Portugal (469)
Poumons v. Pulino
Pregnancy 11.6
Preserving v. Conservatio
Preussen (43.1)
v. Xordwest - Deutschland
Protoplasma 18.1 f
Protozoa 31
Pseudoneuroptera 5‘
Pseudoscorpiones 54.7
Psittaci 87.1
Psocidae 57.32
Pterodoctyla 81.8
Pteropoda 4.4
Pterosauria 81.8
Puits (29)
Pulino 14.24
Pulmo (physiol.) 11.27
Pulmonata 4.38
Pupae 13.4
Pupipara 57.74
Pycnodontidei 7.45
Pycnogonidae 53.15
Pygidium 14.97
Pyrosoma 49.5
Quadrumana 9.8
Quartaericum (119)
Quellen (29)
Queue 14.97
Radiata 32
Radiolai’ia 31.4
Radula 14.31
Rajae 7.35
Railidae 83.1
Rap tores 89
Rasores 86
Rate 14.41
Ratio vitae 15.
Ratitae 85
Recentium (1191)
Receptaculum seminis 14.67
Reconstructio 578.69
Rectum 14.35
Red Sea (26.75)
Regeneratio 11.69
Regie austro - malayica (902)
thifluls
< 51.1
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Pf'Y'Q P 1 ** * >%
31.
Reg—Spe
Regio ceylonica (506)
— elhiopica (601)
— europaea (404)
— indica (505)
— indo-malayca (504)
— indo-sinica (508)
— mediterranea (405)
— neoarctica (701)
— neotropica (801)
— orientals (502)
— palaearctica (408)
Regiones antarcticae (99)
— arcticae (98)
— intertropicae (213)
— temperatae (212)
Reifung des Eis 13.11
Ren 14.61
Repair of waste 11.36
Reproductio 11.6
v. Evolutio 3
Reptatio 11.72
Reptilia 81
Resorptio 11.3
Respiratio 11.2
— cutanea 11.22
— per branchias 11.25
— per pulmones 11.27
— per tracheas 11.26
— per vasa aquifera 11.23
Restitutio consumpti 11.36
Reticulum (Plat.) 14.76
Retina 14.84
Rhabdites 14.77
Rhabdopleura 47.3
Rheae 85.2
Rhizopoda 01.1
Rhizostomidae 37.5
Rhopalia 14.85
Rhopalocera, 57.89
RhynchocepliaRa 81.15
Rhynchota 57.5
Richtungskorper 13.11
Rivers (281)
Rodcntia 9.32
Rotifera 51.8
Rubrum, Mare (26.75)
Ruckenmark 14.82
Rftssel v. Proboscis
Rugosa 36.1
Rummantia 9.735
Russia (Europ.) (47)
Saisons 15.4
Saliva 11.431
Salivary Glands 14,31,0
Salpae 49.6
Saltatoria 57.26
Sammeln 579.6
Sammelwerke 08
Sanguis (hist.) 18.5
Sarcodina 31.1
Sarcosporidia 31.93
v. Foraminifera
Sardinia (45.9)
Saugnapfe 14.77
v. Korperanhange 14.99
Sauna 81.1
Sauropsida 8
Sauropterygia 81,6
Saururae 85.5
Scales 14.78.5
Scandinavia (48)
Scansores 87
Scaphopoda 4.2
Sceleton 14.71
v. Exo-sceleton. 14.78.5
Section cutting 578.67
Secundaericum (116)
Seen v. Lacus, Maria
Segmental Organs 14.61
Segmentatio ovi 13.15
Segmentation Cavity 13.17
Seitenlinie 14.88.9
Selachoidei 7.31
Selectio naturalis 575.4
Selectio sexualis 575.5
Semen 14.63
Sensus 11.85
— organa 14.88
Septa (Coel.) 14.3
Sericultura 16.T'
Serpentes innocui 81.21
Serpentes venenosi 81.26 u ni < La ^ P
Setae 14.78
~ s fct CV
Sexual Organs 14.6
Sexual Selectio ft 575.5
Sceletorum confectioblQ.l Sexualitas 577.8
Schaden 16.5 Shell (Brach., Moll.) 14.78
Schale (Brach., Moll.) 14.78.5 Shell glands (Arthr.) 14.61
Schalendrusen (Arth.) 14.61 Sialidae 57.43
Scheide 14.67 Sibma (57)
Schizopoda 53.83 Sicilia (45.8)
Schlundrohr 14.32 Sight 11.856
Schuppen 14.78 v V Siluncum (11.3)
Schutz 16.1 '' ' *4 Sinne 11.85
— (Biol.) 15.7
Schwangerschaft 11.6
Schwanz 14.97
Schwarzes Meer (2625)
Schweiz (494)
Schwimmblase 14.29
Schwimmen 11.73
Scission 11.65
Scolex 14.91
Scolopendella 56.3
Scorpiones 54.6
Scotland (41-41.4)
Scripta collecta 08
Scripta periodica 05
Scripta societatum 06
Scrotum 14.63
Scyphomedusae 37.3
Seas (26)
Seasons 15.4
Secretio 11.4
Sinuesorgane 14.88
Sinus bengaiensis (26.7)
— inexicanus (26.3)
Sipho (Moll.) 14.29
— (Echinod.) 14.34
Siphonophora 37.2
Siphonoptera 57.75
Siphonostoma 53.45
Sipunctdidae 51.74
Sirenia 9.55
Skm 14.77
SmeU 11.854
Socialitas 15.5
Solenogastres 43.1
Solifugae 54.8
Solipeda 9.72
Somatologia externa 14.9
Sommerschlaf 15.4
Song 15.8 •
Soricidea 9.33
-addigestionemspectansl 1.43 Spain (46)
- cutanea 11.41 Specierum origo 575
- hepatica 11.434 Speichel 11.431
- mammalia 11.46 Speicheldxilse 14.31.6
Spe—Va
Spermatogenesis 14.63.1
Sphaeridia (Echin.) 14.71
Sphingina 57.88
Spicula (Porif.) 14.71
Spines (Echinod.) 14.71
Spinning glands 14.77
Spleen 14.41
Spongiae 34
Sporozoa 31.9
Squamae 14.78
Stacheln 14.78
— (Echin.) 14.71
Stationes 07
Stauromedusae 37.4
Steganopodes 84.3
Stegocephala 79.5
Stellerida (Asteroid, s. sir.) 39.3
Sternoxia 57.65
Stewart’s Organ 14.38
Stigmata 14.29
Sting (Hym.) 14.6
Stomach 14.33
Stomapoda 53.82
Stomodaeum 14.31
Stone canal 14.7
Strepsiptera 57.46
Stridulating Organ 14.78
Striges 89.7
Struthiones 85.1
Study and Teaching 07
v. Theoria.
Stylopidae 57.46
Subsidia technica 07
v. Conservatio, colleotio.
Substantia animata 577.
Succus gastricus 11.432
— intestinalis 11.433
— pancreatieus 11.435
Suckers 14.77
v. Appendages 14.99
Suctoria 31.75
Siid-Deutschland (43.4)
y. Bayern (43.3)
Siisswasser (28)
Suisse (494)
Sumatra (921)
Sunda (92)
Suprarenal capsnles 14.45
Sverige (48.5-48.8)
Svizzera (494)
Swimming 11.73
Symbiosis 15.5
Swimming plates (Ctenph.) 14.7 7
Symphyla 56.3
Synascidiae 49.4 Tracheae (physiol.) 11.26
System 01 Tractatio sectionum
Systema ambulacrale 14.7 578.68
— lymphaticum 14.4 Trachtigkeit 11.6
— nervosum periphericum 14.83 Trails 02
— sympathicum 14.83
Tactus 11.852
Tail 14.97
Tardigrada 54.12
Taste 11.853
Taxidermia 579.4
Teaching 07
Tectobranchia 4.37
Teeth 14.31.4
Tela conjunctiva 14.76
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v\<
Teleostei 7.5
Telson 14.97
Temperatae, regiones (212)
Tempora anni 15.4
Tendines 14.74
Tentaculi 14.99
Tentaculocysts 14.85
Teratologia
v. Monstra
Terebrantia 57.91
Termitidae 57.32
Terrae continentes (21)
Terraria 07
Tertiaericum (11.8)
Testis 14.63
Tete 24.93
Tetrabranchia 4.51
Tetracorallia 36.1
Tetractinellidae 34.4
Tetramera 57.68
Text books 02
Thaliacea 49.6
Thalmoaphora 31.2
Theoria 01
Thorcoastraca 53.8
Thorax 14.95
Thymus 14.43
Thyreoidea 14.44
Thysanoptera 57.31
Thysanura 57.1
Tiefsee (26.03)
Tintenbeutel (Cephal.) 14.35
Tod 577.7
Tonerzeugende Organe (Ins.)
Tongue 14.31.3 [14.78
Touch 11.852
Toucher 11.852
Trachea 14.23
Tracheae (Ins.) 14.29
Treatises 02
Trematodes 51.22
Triassicum (1161)
Trichoptera 57.45
Trilobita 53.93
Trimera 57.69 ^
Trogones 87.3 ^ r \\
Tropics (213^ 0
Tubae
Tubinares 84.2 ( * v
Tunicata 49
Tunis (61.1)
Turbellaria 51.23
Turchia (496)
— in Asia (56)
Tutamenta 15.7
Tutela collectionum
579.8
— animalium 16.1 _ J
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Typhlosolis 14.34_fc\M- 3
Umgebung , Einfluss der
575.3
Ungarn (43.9)
Ungues 14.78
Ungulata 9.71
United States (73-79)
Unterricht 07
v. Compendia.
Urdarm 13.2
Ureter 14.61
Urethra 14.62
Urina 11.49
Urinatores 84.4
Urmund 13.2
Urodela 79
Ursidae 9.74
Uruguay (89)
Usus 16.1
— in natura 16.2
— pro alimento et medicamento
— in artibus 16.4 [16.3 |
Uterus 14.66
Vagina 14.67
Variatio 11.5
v. 575.2
— colorativa 11.57
— geograpliica 11.52
— heterophagiea 11.53
— mimetica 11.55
20
Va«~£we
— urinaria 14.62
Vesicula vitellina 13.39
Vespidae 57.98
— polygoneutica 11.54
— polymorphica 11.51
— sexualis 11.56
Vas deferens 14.63 Vessels v. Vasa
Yasa aquifera (Physiol.) 11.23 Jessie hatatoire ^14.29
— (Echinod.) 14.7
— (Plathelm.) 14.61
Vasa lymphatica 14.42
— Malpighii 14.61
Vasa sanguinis (anat.) 14.13 Visus 11.856
Vasa sang, (physiol.) 11.13 Vita 577.2
S„»re T - Systema 8as 'Vitae ratio 15
Vibracularia 14.99
Vie 577.2
Viperina 81.26
Vis vitalis 577.6
Velum (Medus.) 14.99
Venae 14.14
Venena 11.45
Venezuela (87)
Ventouses 14.77
Ventriculus 14.33
Verbreitung 19 v. 15.2
Verdauung 11.32
Verdauungssekretion 11.43
Vereinsschriften 06
Vererbung 575.1
Vermes 51 nr ,
/., v. Brachiostoma, Solenogas-
tres. Entprnnnmista. (Vnltnin- Walking 11.<1
Viverridae 9.74
Viviparitas 11.68
Volatus 11.74
Vortriige 04
Vue, sens de la 11.856
Vulnarum repara tin 11.69
Vulturidae 89.1
Vulva 14.67
Wachstum 11.34
Warme, thierische 11.28
Waffen (biol.) 15.7
v. Korperanhange 14.99
tres, Enteropneusta, Oepkaio-
discus, Rhabdopleura.
Vertebrata 6
Verwandlung 13.4
Vesica natatoria 14.29
Wanderung 15.2
v. Distributio geographica
Wanderzellen 18.5
y. Vasa aquifera
Wed "\ t ^'r\V'Ki*V'
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West Indies (729)
Vvimper 18.18
v. Epithelium 18.7
Wimperorgane (Venn.) 14.86
Wings v. Ala
Winterschlaf 15.4
Worterbiicher 03
Wohnort 15.2
Wuste (25)
Xiphosura 53.92
Yolk sac 13.39
Young 13.5
Zahne 14.31.5
Zeicknung 11.57
Zeitschriften 05
Zelle 18.1
Zellmembran 18.18
Zellsubstanz 18.11
Zelltheilung 18.15
Zeugung 11.6
v. Embryologia 13
Zoantharia 36.3
Zoides 14.91
Zoogeographia 19
Zoophyta 35
Zoologia economica 16
Zoologie appliquSe 16
Zootomia 14
Zucht 16.1
Zunge 14.31.3
Zwerchfell 14.26
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Ex anno 1897
Conspectus methodicus et alphabeticus ..... ad usum biblio¬
graphiae physiologicae.Fr. 1.30
Sectio zoologica Concilii Bibliographici .... Editiones: anglica,
gallica et germanica. [Conspectus methodicus et alphabeticus] „ 2.—
Bibliographia physiologica 1895 .„ 3.50
Bibliographia physiologica 1896 .„ 3.50
*
Schedulae Bibliographicae
pro
Theoria evolutionis, Microscopia, Palaeontologica, Zoologia (incl. Malaco-
logia, Entomologia, Ornithologia etc.), Anatomia et Physiologia. Fr. 1—5
pro 100 schedulis [vide prospectum].
Concilium Bibliographicum
Ziirich-Oberstrass.
jmere <ie nous envoyer des analyses.
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