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MacArthur, J. W. and Baillie, W.T. 1929. Metabolic activity
and the duration of life in Daphnia. Jour. Exp. Zoo/.. 53, 221. Maier, N. & T.
C. Schneirla. 1935. Principles
of Animal Psychology. McGraw-Hill
Publ. Mann, K. H. 1953. The segmentation of leeches. Bio/. Rev. 28, 1. Mann,
K. H. 1954. A key to British freshwater leeches. Freshwater Bio/. Associa-
tion Publication, 14. Mann, K. H. 1955. The ecology of the British freshwater leeches. Jour.
Anim. Eco/. 24, 98. Mansour, K. and Mansour-Bek, J. J. 1934. The digestion of
wood by insects and the supposed role of microorganisms. Biol. Rev.
9, 363. Manton, S. M. 1949. The early embryonic stages of Peripatopsis and some
general consideration on the morphology and phylogeny of the Arthropoda. Phi/.
Trans. Roy. Soc. B. 233, 483. Manton, S. M. 1950-4. The evolution of the arthropod locomotory mechanism.1. The
locomotion of Peripatus. Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool. 41, 529. 2.
General introduction. Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool. 42, 93. 3. Locomotion of the Chilopoda and
Pauropoda. Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool.42, 118. 4. Structure, habits and
evolution of the Diplopoda. Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool. 42, 299. 5.
Structure, habits and evolution of the Pselaphognatha Diplopoda. Jour. Linn.
Soc. Zool. 43,153. . Manton, S. M. 1953. Locomotory habits and the evolution of
the larger Arthropodan groups. Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol. 7, 339. Manton,
S. M. and Ramsay, J. A. 1937. The control of water loss in Peripatopsis.
Jour. Exp. Biol. 14,470. Marshall,
S. M. and Orr, A. P. 1955. The Biology of'Calanu sfinmarchicus. Oliver and Boyd. Martinov,
A. B. 1938. Studies on the geological and phylogenetic history of the orders
of winged insects. Ac. Sci. V.R.S.S.7. Matthews,
W. T. 1915. Climate and evolution.
Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 24:
171-318. Mayer, A. G. 1910. Medusae of the World Carneg. Instit. Washington, 3 vols. Mayr,
E. (ed.) 1952. The problem of land connexions across the
South Atlantic. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat.
Hist. 99: 85-256. McCoy,
O. R.1935. The physiology of helminth parasites. Physiol. Rev. 15,
221. McHugh D. 1997. Molecular evidence that echiurans and
pogonophorans are derived annelids. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 94:8006–8009. McHugh
D. 2000. Molecular phylogeny of Annelida. Can. J. Zool. 78:1873–1884.
Mellanby, K. M:
1939. The functions of
insect blood. Biol. Rev. 14,243. Metz, C. B. and Westfall, J. A. 1954. The fibrillar system
of ciliates as revealed by the electron microscope. Biol. Bull. 107,106. Miles, H. and Miles, M. 1954. Root eelworms. New
Biology, 16, 101. Miller, A. K. 1943. Cambro-Ordovician
cephalopods. Biol, Rev. 18, 98. Miller, H.M. 1931. Alternation of generations in the
rotifer, Lecane inermis Bryce. Biol. Bull. 60, 345. Moore, A. R. 1923. The function of the brain in locomotion
of the polyclad worm, Yungia aurantiaca. Jour. Gen..Phys.. 6. 73. Moore, H. B. 1935. The biology of Balanus balanoides.
Jour. Mar. Biol. Ass. 10~ 263. Moore,
H. B. 1936. The biology of Purpura lapilis. Jour. Mar. Biol. Ass. 21,
61. Morrison, P. R. 1946. Water loss and oxygen consumption by Peripatus.
Bio/. Bull. 91, 181. Mortensen, T. H. 1927. Handbook of Echinqderms of the
British Isles Oxford University Press. Morton, J. E. and Holme, N. A. 1955. Swimming of Akerabullata.
Jour. Mar Biol. Ass. 34, 101. |