Memoirs . n from right and left respectively. Chitonomyces Grenadae 317 to 319. Three individuals seen from right, edgewise, and left respectively. Chitonomyces cerviculatus 320 and 321. Two individuals seen from right and left respectively. Chitonomyces introversus 322 and 323. Two individuals seen from right and left respectively. Chitonomyces longirostratus Thaxter. Fig. 324. Mature individual seen partly 325. Young individual showing cell-arrangement. Chitonomyces Thaxteri Spegazzini. Figs. 326 and 327. Smaller and larger individual,


Memoirs . n from right and left respectively. Chitonomyces Grenadae 317 to 319. Three individuals seen from right, edgewise, and left respectively. Chitonomyces cerviculatus 320 and 321. Two individuals seen from right and left respectively. Chitonomyces introversus 322 and 323. Two individuals seen from right and left respectively. Chitonomyces longirostratus Thaxter. Fig. 324. Mature individual seen partly 325. Young individual showing cell-arrangement. Chitonomyces Thaxteri Spegazzini. Figs. 326 and 327. Smaller and larger individual, from left and right. Chitonomyces excavatus Thaxter. Figs. 328 and 329. Two individuals seen from left and right respectively Chitonomya s inciius 330. Type seen from left. Chitonomyces inflatas Thaxter. Figs. 331 and 332. Mature individuals seen from right and left respectivelyFig. 333. Young individual, showing position of carpogenic cell. MEMOIRS AMERICAN ACADEMY. VOL. XIV. N9 5. PLATE COCKAYNE BOSTON PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENC MEMOIRS. Old Series, Vols. 1-4; New Series, Vols. L— volumes, $10 each. Half volumes, $5 each. Discount to booksellers and Libraries ,: to Follow- .>(>r, ? or for whole sets , l- Sawyer, E. F. te of the Magnitudes of Southern Stars from 0 to —30° Declination, to the Magnitude inclusive. pp l -100. Mas $ 2. Rowland, H. A.—On a Tabli d Wave Lengths of the Spectral Lines,pp. 101-186. December. 1896. 3. Thaxter, R.—Contribution towards a Monograph of the Laboulbeniacete :ki. 26 pis. December. 1896. t 4. Lowell. P.—New observi s of the Planet Mercury, pp. 131 166. 8 pis. . 1898. 5. Sedgwick, W. and Window, C. E —(I.) Experiments on the Effect of ing and other low Temperatures upon the Viability of the Bacillus ofTyphoid Fever, with Considerations re vehicle of Infectious Disease, (II.) Statistical Studies


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