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Zeitschrift F©Ơr Wissenschaftliche Zoologie © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Zeitschrift für WISSENSCHAFTLICHE ZOOLOGIE begründet von Carl Theodor v. Siebold und Albert v. Kölliker herausgegeben von Albert v. Kölliker und Ernst Ehlers Professor a. d. Universität zu Würzburg Professor a. d.Uuiversität zu Göttingsn. TVamon- und. Saolix'eg'ister über Band 31—45. LEIPZIG Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann 1888. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at , © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Autorenregister zu Band 31—45. I r H., Über den Generationswechsel Blochmann, Friedrich, Bemerkungen d e , der Eichen-Gallwespen. 35, 151. über einige Flagellaten. 40, 42. Ahlhorn, Friedrich, Untersuchungen Über die Gründung neuer Nester über das Gehirn der Petromyzonten. bei Camponotus ligniperdus Latr. und 39, 191. anderen einheimischen Ameisen. 41, Über den Ursprung und Austritt der 719! Hirnnerven von Petromyzon. 40, 286. Boas, J.E. V., Die Zähne derScaroi- Über die Segmentation des Wirbel- den. Monographisch dargestellt. 32, thierkörpers. 40, 309 189. Über die Bedeutung der^Zirbeldrüse. ßobretzky, N., Über die Bildung des (Glandula pinealis; Gonariura; Epi- Rlastoderms und der Keimblätter bei physis cerebri.) 40, 331. den Insekten. 31, 195. Albert, Friedrich, Das Kaugerüst der Bodenstein, Emil, Der Seitenkanal von Dekapoden. 39, 444. Cottus gobio. 37, 121. And reae, Julius, Beiträge zur Anatomie Böhmig, L., Untersuchungen über rhab- und Histologie des Sipunculus nudus. docöle Turbellarien. I. Das Genus Graf- 36, 201. filla V. Ihering. 43, 290. Apel, W., Beitrag zur Anatomie und Bolau, Heinr. Über die Paarung und Histologie des Priapulus caudatus Fortpflanzung der Scyllium- Arten. (Lern.) und des Halicryptus spinulosus 35, 321. (V. Sieb.). 42, 459. Brock, J., Über die Geschlechtsorgane der Cephalopoden. Erster Beitrag. Baumüller, B., Über die letzten Ver- 32, 1. änderungen des Meckel'schen Knorpels. Zur Anatomie und Systematik der 32, 466. Cephalopoden. 36, 543. B e 1 1 o n c i, Joseph, Über den Ursprung des Untersuchungen über die intersti- Nervus opticus und den feineren Bau tiellen Bindesubstanzen der Mollusken, des Tectum opticum der Knochen- 39, 1. fische. 35, 23. Das Männchen der Sepioloidea li- Bergh, R., Beitrag zur Kenntnis der neolata d'Orb. (Sepiola lineolata Quoy Gattung Melibe Rang. 41, 142. & Gaim.) nebst Bemerkungen über die Bergh, R. S., Über die Metamorphose Familie der Sepioladen im Allgemeinen. von Nephelis. 41, 284. 40, 105. Untersuchungen über den Bau und Die Entwicklung des Geschlechts- die Entwicklung der Geschlechtsorgane apparates der stylommatophoren Pul- der Regenwürmer. 44, 303. monaten nebst Bemerkungen über die Blochmann, Friedrich, Uber die Ent- Anatomie und Entwicklung einiger wicklung der Neritina fluviatilis Müll. anderer Organsysteme. 44, 333. 36, 125. Über Anhangsgebilde des Urogeni- Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Entwick- talapparates von Knochenfischen. 45, lung der Gastropoden. 38, 392. 532. Uber die Drüsen des Mantelrandes Bülow, C., Die Keimschichten des bei Aplysia und verwandten Formen. wachsenden Schwanzendes von Lum- 38, 411. briculus variegatus nebst Beiträgen zur Register z. Zeitsehr. f. wiss. Zool. Bd. 31—45. i ^ 2 © Biodiversity Heritage Library,Bumm http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/;Greeff". www.zobodat.at Anatomie und Histologie dieses Wur- Ehlers, E., Wilhelm Engelmann zum mes. 39, 64. Gedächtnis. 32, I. Bumm, A., Das Großhirn der Vögel. Carl Theodor Ernst von Siebold. 38, 430. Eine biographische Skizze. 42, I. Bütschli, 0., Kleine Beiträge zur Kennt- Zur Auffassung des Polyparium ara- nis der Gregarinen. 35, 384. bulans (KorotnefFj. 45, 491. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Fisch- Ehrenbaum, Ernst, Untersuchungen psorospermien. 35, 629. über die Struktur und Bildung der Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Radiola- Schale der in der Kieler Bucht häufig rienskelette, insbesondere der der Cyr- vorkommenden Muscheln. 41, 1. tida. 36, 485. Emery, C,. Untersuchungen über Lu- ciola italica L. 40, 338. Engelmann, Wilhelm, zum Gedächtnis, Carriere, Justus, iMargineila glabella 32, I. L. und die Pseudomarginellen. 37, Entz, Geza, Beiträge zur Kenntnis der 99. Infusorien. 38, 167. Beiträge Cattie, Jos. Th., zur Kenntnis Exner, Sigm., Bemerkung über die Be- der Chorda supra-spinalis der Lepi- deutung der feuchten Schnauze der mit dopteren und des centralen, periphe- feinem Geruchssinne ausgestatteten rischen und sympathischen Nerven- Säuger. 40, 557. systems der Raupen. 35, 304. Über das Gewebe der Epiphyse von Faussek, V., Beiträge zur Histologie des Plagiostomen, Ganoiden und Teleostier, Darmkanals der Insekten. 45, 694. Zur Vertheidigung. 39, 720. Feuerstack, W., Die Entwicklung der Chauvin, Marie von. Die Art der Fort- rothen Blutkörperchen. 38,136. pflanzuns; des Proteus anguineus. Fisch, C, Untersuchungen über einige 38,671.^ Flagellaten und verwandte Organismen. über die Verwandlungsfähi^keit des 42,^47. mexikanischen Axolotl. il, 365. Fischer, Paul Moritz, Über den Bau von Cholodkovsky, N., Über den Ge- Opisthotrema cochleare nov. genus, schlechtsapparat von Nematois metal- nov. spec. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis licus Pod. 42, 559. der Trematoden, 40, 1. Ciamician, J., Über den feineren Fleischmann, A., Die Bewegung des Bau und die Entwicklung von Tubu- Fußes der Lamellibranchiaten. 42, laria Mesembryanthemum AUman. 32, 367. 323. Flem m ing, W., Bemerkungen hinsicht- Über Lafoea parasitica n. sp, 33, lich der Blutbahnen und der Binde- 673. substanz bei Najaden und Mytiliden. Cybulsky, Ivan B., Das Nervensystem 39, 137. der Schnauze und Oberlippe von Fol, Hermann, Beiträge zur histologi- Ochsen. 39, 653. schen Technik. 38, 491. Fraisse, Paul, Über Molluskenaugen mit embryonalem Typus. 35, 461. Daday, Eugen v., Über eine Polytha- Fritsch, Gustav, Offener Brief an meine lamie der Kochsalztümpel bei Deva in Opponenten in Sachen »Fischgehirn«. Siebenbürgen. 40, 4 63. 38, 165. Decker, Friedrich, Über den Primor- dialschädel einiger Säugethieie. 38, Gamroth, Alois, Beitrag zur Kenntnis 190. der Naturgeschichte der Caprellen. Deichler, Über parasitäre Protozoen im 31, 101. Keuchhustenauswurf. 43, 144. Graff, L. v., Zur Naturgeschichte des Dewitz, H., Nachtrag zu »Beiträge zur Auerhahnes (Tetrao urogallus L.). 41, postembryonalen Gliedmaßenbildung 107. Richard, pelagische bei den Insekten«. 31, 25. Greeff, Über Anne- liden von der Küste der canarischen Döderlein Ludwig, Studien an japani- , Inseln. 32, 237. schen Lithistiden. 40, 62. Typhloscolex MüUeri W. 'Busch. Dogiel, J. siehe Kasem-Beck. Nachtrag und Ergänzung zu meiner Abhandlung : Über pelagische Anneli- Eckstein, Karl, Die Rotatorien der Um- den von der Küste der canarischen In- gegend von Gießen. 39, 343. seln. 32, 661. .; Greeft' Katz. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 3 Greeff, Richard, Über die pelagische H e i d e r, A. R. V., Korallenstudien. 44, Fauna an den Küsten der Guinea-In- 507. e k i Hermann, Beiträge seln. 42, 432. H n n g , zur Ana- Griesbach, Hermann, Über das Gefäß- tomie Entwicklungsgeschichte und , system und die Wasseraufnahme bei Biologie von Trombidium fuliginosum denNajadenundMytiiiden. 38,i. Herrn. 37, 553. Große, Franz, Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Untersuchungen über die Entwick- Mailophagen. 42, 530. lung der Phalangiden. Theil I. 45, Grub er, August, Beiträge zur Kenntnis 86. der Generationsorgane der freilebenden Bemerkung zu: Untersuchungen Copepoden. 32, 407. über die Entwicklung der Phalangiden. Neue Infusorien. 33, 439. Theil I. 45, 400. Der Theiiungsvorgang bei Euglypha Herbst, G., Zur Naturgeschichte des alveolata. 35, 431. Dachses. 36, 471. Die Theilung der monothaiamen Hoff mann, C. K., Beiträge zur Ent- Rhizopoden. 36, 104. wicklungsgeschichte der Reptilien. 40, Dimorpha mutans. Eine Mischform 214. von Flagellaten und Heliozoen. 36,445. Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Amöben. Urogenitalorgane bei den Anamnia. 36, 459. 44, 570. Untersuchungen über einige Proto- igschmied Job., Kleine Beiträge Hon , zoen. 38, 45. betreffend die Vertheilung der Ge- Berichtigung. 38, 330. schmacksknospen bei denSäugethieren Über kerntheilungsvorgänge bei (Fortsetzung). 34, 452. einigen Protozoen. 38, 372. Huber, 0., Über Brunstwarzen bei Rana Über Kern und Kerntheilung bei den temporaria L. 45, 664. Protozoen. 40, 121. Studien über Amöben. 41, 186. 1 bering, Hermann von, Graffilla muri- Hai 1er, G., Beiträge zur Kenntnis der cicola, eine parasitische Rhabdocoele. Laemodipodes filiformes. 33,350. 34, 147. Zur Kenntnis der Tyroglyphen und Über die Verwandtscbaflsbeziehun- Verwandten. 34, 255. gen der Cephalopoden. 35, 1. Über den Bau der vögelbewoh- Zur Kenntnis der Gattung Girardi- nenden Sarcoptiden (Dermaleichidae) nus. 38, 468. 36, 365. Über den uropneustischen Apparat Hamann, Otto, Zur Entstehung und der Heliceen. 41, 259. Entwicklung der grünen Zellen bei Giebt es Orthoneuren? 45, 499. 457. I i i Isao, Untersuchungen über den Hydra. 37, j m a , Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Medusen. Bau und die Entwicklungsgeschichte 38, 419. der Süßwasser- Dendrocoelen (Tricla- Beiträge zur Histologie der Echino- den). 40, 359. dermen. 1. Mittheilung. Die Holothu- Imhof, Othmar Emil, Resultate meiner rien (Pedata) und das Nervensystem Studien über die pelagische Fauna klei- der Asteriden. 39, 145. nerer und größerer Süßwasserbecken Beiträge zur Histologie der Echino- der Schweiz. 40, 154. dermen. 2. Mittheilung. 1. Das Nerven- Ishikawa, G., Über die Abstammung system der pedaten Holothurien
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