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Baer, J. G. 1951. Ecology of Animal Parasites. Univ. of Illinois Press. Baerg, W. 1928. The life cycle and
mating habits of the Tarantula. Quart. Rev. Bial. 3, 109. Baker, E. W. and Wharton, G. W. 1952. An
Introduction to Acarology Macmillan,
New York. Baker, J. R. 1939. Cytological
Technique. Methuen Publ., London. Baldwin, E. and Moyle, V. 1947. An
isolated nerve muscle preparation from Ascaris. Jour. Exp. Biol. 23,
277. Baldwin, E. and Yudkin, W. H. 1950. The
annelid phosphagen with a note on a phosphagen in echinodenns and
protochordates. Proc. Roy. Soc. B. 136, 614. Ball, G. H. 1943. Parasitism and
evolution. American naturalist
87: 345. Banta, A. M., Brown,. L. A. and Ingle,
L. 1939. Studies on the Physiology, Genetics and Evolution of some
Cladocera. Carneg. Inst. Wash. Dept. Genet. Paper 39. Barcroft, J. and Barcroft, 1:1. 1924.
The blood pigment of Arenicola. Proc. Roy. Soc. B. 96, 28. Barlowe, C. H. 1925. The life history of
Fasciolopsis buski. Amer. Jour.
Hygiene Monog. 4. Barnes, H. F. 1949. The slugs in our
gardens. New Biol. 6, 29. Barnes, H. F. and Weil, J. W. 1944-5.
Slugs in gardens, their numbers, activities and distribution. Jour. Anim.
Ecol. 13, 140; 14, 71. Barth, L. G. 1940. The process of regeneration in hydroids. Biol.
Rev. 15,405. Barth, L. G. 1944. The determination of the regenerating hydranth
in Tubularia. Phys. Zool. 17, 355. Baylis, H. A. 1924. Systematic position
of nematodes. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.13, 165. Baylis, H. A.1938. Helmintlhes d'
evolutin. Evolution, Essays presented to Goodrich Oxford University
Press. Beirne, B. P. 1952. The Origin and History of the British
Fauna. Methuen, London. Berg, K. 1934.
Cyclic reproduction, sex determination and depression in Cladocera I and Rotifera. Biol.
Rev. 9, 139. Berrill, N. J. 1945. Size and
organisation in the development of Ascidians. Essays on Growth and Form
presented to D' Arcy Thompson Oxford University Press, pp.231-59. Berrill, N. J. 1949. Developmental analysis of Scyphomedusae.
Biol. Rev. 24, 393. Berrill, N. J. 1949. Developmental
analysis of Scyphomedusae. Biol. Rev. 24, 393. Berrill, N. J. 1951. Regeneration and
budding in the tunicates. Biol. Rev. 26, 456. Berrill, N. J. 1950. The
Tunicata. Ray Society. Berrill, N. J. 1952. Regeneration and
budding in Worlds. Biol. Rev. 27, 401. Berrill, N. J. 1955. The Origin of
the Vertebrates Oxford University Press. Berrill, N. J. and Liu, L. K. 1948. Germ plasm, Weismann and Hydrozoa. Quart.Rev. Biol. 23, 124. Berry, Q. 1928. Cephalopod adaptations. Quart.
Rev. Biol. 3, 92. Bidder, A. M. 1950. The digestive
mechanisms of the European squids. Quart. Jour. Micr. Sci. 91, 1. Bidder, G. P.
1923. The relation of the form of a sponge to its currents. Quart. Jour.
Micr. Sci. 67, 293. Borden, M. A. 1931. A study of respiration and the function
of haemoglobin in Planorbis corneus and Arenicola marina.
Jour. Mar. Biol. Ass. 17, 709. Borradaile, L. A. 1926. On the primitive phyllopodium. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18,16. Borradaile, L. A. & F. A.
Potts. 1958. The Invertebrata. Cambridge Univ. Press. 795 pp. Borror, D. J.
& D. M. DeLong. 1954. An
Introduction to the Study of Insects.
Rhinehart & Co., New York.
1030 p. Borror, D. J.
& D. M. DeLong. 1970. An
Introduction to the Study of Insects, 3rd ed. Hold, Rinehart & Winston, New York. 812 p. Borror, DJ., C.A. Triplehom, and N.F. Johnson. 1989. An
Introduction to the Study of Insects (6th ed.). Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, Inc., Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. Bourgogne, J. 1951. Traite de
Zoologie. Masson Publ, Paris. Boycott, B. B. and Young, J. Z. 1950.
The comparative study of learning. 'Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol. 4, 432. Boycott, B. B.
and Young, J. Z. 1956. Reactions to shape in Octopus vulgaris. Proc. zool.
Soc. Lond. 126, 491. Bradfield, J. R. G. 1955. Fibre patterns
in animal flagella and cilia. Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol. 9, 306-55. Bristowe, W. S. 1939, 1941. The
Comity of Spiders. Ray Society. 2 vols. Bristowe, W. S. 1949. The distribution
of harvestmen phalangida in Great Britain and Ireland with notes on their
names, enemies and food. Jour. Anim. Ecol. 18, 100. Brooks, J. L. 1946. Cyclomorphosis in Daphnia.
Ecol. Monog. 16,409. Brown, F. (ed.) 1950. Selected Invertebrate Types. Wiley & Sons Publ. Brown, F. A.
1944. Hormones in the Crustacea. Quart. Rev. Biol. 19, 32. 118. Browne, E. T. 1897. On keeping medusae
alive in an aquarium. Jour. Mar. Biol. Ass.. 5, 176. Browning, H. C.
1942. The integument and moult cycle of Tegenaria atrica. Proc Roy.
Soc. B, 131, 65. Brues, C. T. 1923.
The geographical distribution of the Onychophora. Amer. Nat. 57, 210. Bryden, R. B. 1952. Ecology of Pelmatohydra
oligactis in Kirkpatricks Lake, Tennessee. Ecol. Monog. 22,45. Budington, R.
1924. The manner of copulation of a turbellarian worm Planara maculata.
Biol. Bull. 47, 298. Budington, R. A.
1942. The ciliary transport system of Asterias forbesi. Biol. Bull. 83,
438. Bullock, T. H.
1943. Neuromuscular facilitation in Scyphomedusae. Jour. Cell. Compo
Physiol. 22, 251. Bullock, T. H.
1945. Functional organisation of the giant fibre system of Lumbricus. Jour. Neurophys. 8, 55. Bullock, T. H. 1945. The anatomical
organisation of the nervous system of Enteropneusta. Quart. Jour. Micr.
Sci. 86, 55. Bullough, W.
S. 1950. Practical Invertebrate Anatomy. Macmillan Publ. Butler, C. G.
1954. The World the
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