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Gadow,
H. F. 1913. The Wanderings of Animals. Cambridge Univ. Press. Galtsoff,
P. 1925. Regeneration after dissociation an experimental study on sponges. I
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P. (ed.) 1937. Culture
Methods for Invertebrate Animals.
Comstock Publ., Ithaca. Garstang, W. 1928. Origin and evolution of larval forms. Presidential
address of Brit. Ass., section D, p. 77. Garstang,
W. 1929. The morphology of the Tunicata and its bearing on the phylogeny of
the Chordata. Quart. Jour. Micr. Sci. 72, 51. Garstang,
W. 1940. Stonner on the appendages of the trilobites. Ann. Mag. Nat.
Hist. 6, ser. 2, 59. Garstang, W. 1946. The morphology and relations of the Siphonophora. Quart.Jour.
Micr. Sci. 87, 103. Garstang, W. and Gurney, R. 1938. The descent of the
Crustacea from the Trilobites and their larval relations. In Evolution,
Essays presented to Goodrich, pp. 271-86 Oxford University Press. Gaskell, W. H. 1908. The Origin of the Vertebrates Longmans
Publ. Gatenby, J. B. (ed.)
1950. The Microtomist's
Vade-Mecum. Churchill Publ. Gemmills,
J. F. 1919. The rhythmic pulsation in the madreporite vesicle of young
ophiuroids. Quart. Jour. Micr. Sci. 63, 537. George,
W. C. and Ferguson, H. J. 1950. The blood of gasteropod molluscs. Jour.
Morph. 86, 315. Gilchrist,
J. D. 1917. On the development of Cephalodiscus. Quart. Jour.
Micr. Sci. 62, 189. Giribet G.
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position of Gnathostomulida, Cycliophora, Plathelminthes and
Chaetognatha: A combined approach of
18S rDNA sequences and morphology. Syst. Biol. 49:539–562. Gislen, T. 1930. Affinities between echinoderms,
enteropneusta and chordates. Zool. Bidrag, 12, 197. Glaser, O. C. 1910. Nematocysts of aeolid molluscs. Jour. Exp. Zool. 9,117. Glaser, O.
and Anslow, G. A. 1949. Copper and ascidian metamorphosis. Jour. Exp.
Zool. 111, 117. Goldacre, R. J. 1952. The folding and unfolding of protein
chains as a basis for osmotic work. Int. Rev. Cytol. 1, 135. Goodey, T. 1951. Soil and Freshwater Nematodes Methuen,
London. Goodrich,
E. S. 1946. The study of nephridia and genital ducts since 1895. Quart.
Jour. Micr. Sci. 86, liS. Graham,
A. 1949. The molluscan stomach. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinb. 61, 737. Graham,
A. 1953. Form and function in the mollusca. A symposium. Proc. Linn.
Soc. 164,213. Graham-Smith,
G. S. 1930. Further observations on the anatomy and function of the
proboscis of the blowfly, Calliphora erythrocephala L. Parasitol. 22,
47. Grasse, Pierre P. 1949. Traite de Zoologie. Vols. 9
and 10 Masson, Paris. Gray,
J. 1939. The kinetics of locomotion of Nereis diversicolor. Jour. Exp.
Biol. 16,9. Gray,
J. and Lissmann, H. W. 1938. Locomotory reflexes in the earthworm. Jour.
Exp. Biol. 15, 506. Gray, J., Lissmann, H. W. and Pumphrey, R. J. 1938. The
mechanism of locomotion in the leech Hirudo medicinalis. Jour. Exp. Biol. 15,
408. Gregory, W. K. 1946. The role of motile larva and fixed
adults in the origin of the vertebrates. Quart. Rev. Biol. 21, 348. Grindley, G.
C. 1937. The Intelligence of Animals. Methuen Publ., London. Gunther, R. T. 1907. The Chaetognatha, or primitive molluscs. Quart. Jour.
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