The new international encyclopaedia . nd of Thalictrum (Ranunculacea>). Bibliography. Saks, Zur Entwicklungsge-schichte der Mollusken und Zoiiphyten, inWiegmanns Archiv fiir Naturfjeschirhle. i. (Ber-lin. 1837) ; Steenstrup, On the Alternation of(fenerations. in Transactions of the lioyul So-ciety (London, ) ; Owen, On Piirthenoycne-sis (ib., 1849) ; Lectures on the ComparativeAnatomy and Physioloyy of Invertelyrate Ani-mals (2d ed., 1855) : Huxley. On the AgamicIVpioduction and Jlorphology of Aphis, inTransactions of the Linnean Society of London,vol. xxii. (London, ) ; Sieb


The new international encyclopaedia . nd of Thalictrum (Ranunculacea>). Bibliography. Saks, Zur Entwicklungsge-schichte der Mollusken und Zoiiphyten, inWiegmanns Archiv fiir Naturfjeschirhle. i. (Ber-lin. 1837) ; Steenstrup, On the Alternation of(fenerations. in Transactions of the lioyul So-ciety (London, ) ; Owen, On Piirthenoycne-sis (ib., 1849) ; Lectures on the ComparativeAnatomy and Physioloyy of Invertelyrate Ani-mals (2d ed., 1855) : Huxley. On the AgamicIVpioduction and Jlorphology of Aphis, inTransactions of the Linnean Society of London,vol. xxii. (London, ) ; Siebold, On a TrueParthenogenesis in Moths and Bees, in Trans-actions of the Koyal Society (ib., 1857) ; id.,Beitriiye zur Parthenogenesis der Arthropoden(Leipzig. 1871); Leuckart, Sur Iarrhenotokieet la parthenog^n&se des abeilles et des autresbymenoptfres qui vivent en societe. in Bulletindc rAcadcmie des Sciences de Brtixelles,sei\eaii., vol. iii. (Brussels, 1857) ; id., Zur Kenntnissdes Gencrationswechsels und der Parthenogenesis. 11)1- ?D > rtO Q. UJ ON u (r5u- PARTHENOGENESIS. 399 PABTHIA. lei den Insekten (Frankfort, 1858) ; Von Bacr,Veher Prof. yic. iVdiincrs Entdcckung von Lar-ven, die sich fortji/lnnzen, Herni Ounins ver-Kttiulte und ergtinzende Bcobachtuitgoi und iiberdie Piidogenesis iiberhiiuiit (Saint Petersburjr,18(!5) ; Tasclienberg, Hixtorinche Enlmckelunijdcr Lchre t:on dcr Iintlienoyencsis (Malle, ISiCJ).This last naiiiod work contains a full bibliog-raphy up to and incluJing 1892. PARTHENON (Lat., from Gk. Tza(idevuv,from -apHtvnr, /Ilrllicnos, viTpin). A celebratedtemple of the virgin goddess Athena, on theAcropolis of Athens. The highest triumph ofGreek Doric architecture, it was the work of thearchitect Ictinus., while the sculptures are gen-erally believed to have been designed by building was a Doric octostyle pcripteroswith 17 columns on the long sides. It was 100 by225 Attic feet (about 101 by 228 English feet),and from the top of the stylo


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