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Contents: February 1 1925, Volume 48, Issue 2   [Index by Author]       Other Issues: Previous Next  

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JOSEPH HALL BODINE
PHYSIOLOGY OF THE ORTHOPTERA: HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION OF THE BLOOD AND ALIMENTARY TRACT OF CERTAIN ORTHOPTERA (GRASSHOPPERS)
Biol Bull 1925 48: 79-82. [Abstract] [PDF]  

ROBERT A. BUDINGTON
A SUGGESTION AS TO THE EFFECT OF THYROID GLAND SUBSTANCES ON PROTOPLASM IN GENERAL
Biol Bull 1925 48: 83-91. [Abstract] [PDF]  

THURLOW C. NELSON
ON THE OCCURRENCE AND FOOD HABITS OF CTENOPHORES IN NEW JERSEY INLAND COASTAL WATERS
Biol Bull 1925 48: 92-111. [Abstract] [PDF]  

R. KUDO
STUDIES ON MICROSPORIDIA PARASITIC IN MOSQUITOES: V. Further Observations upon Stempellia (Thelohania) magna Kudo, Parasitic in Culex pipiens and C. territans
Biol Bull 1925 48: 112-127. [Abstract] [PDF]  

C. L. TURNER
A MUTATION IN THE MOTH-LIKE FLY (PSYCHODA ALTERNATA) AND THE METHOD OF ITS TRANSMISSION
Biol Bull 1925 48: 128-138. [PDF]  

REGINALD G. HARRIS
REVERSAL OF FUNCTION IN A SPECIES OF OLIGARCES
Biol Bull 1925 48: 139-144. [PDF]  

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