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Contents: March 1 1922, Volume s2-66, Issue 261   [Index by Author] 
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J. BRONTË GATENBY
Memoirs: The Cytoplasmic Inclusions of the Germ-Cells: Part X. The Gametogenesis of Saccocirrus
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 1922 s2-66: 1-48. [PDF]  

KARM NARAYAN BAHL
Memoirs: On the Development of the ‘Enteronephric’ type of Nephridial system found in Indian Earthworms of the genus Pheretima’
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 1922 s2-66: 49-103. [Summary] [PDF]  

HIROSHI OHSHIMA
Memoirs: The Occurrence of Situs inversus among artificially-reared Echinoid Larvae
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 1922 s2-66: 105-148. [Summary] [PDF]  

E. W. MACBRIDE
Memoirs: Note by Professor E. W. Macbride on Mr. Hiroshi Ohshima'S paper on ‘The Occurrence of Situs Inversus Among Artificially-Reared Echinoid Larvae'
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 1922 s2-66: 149-150. [PDF]  

REGINALD JAMES LUDFORD
Memoirs: The Behaviour of the Golgi bodies during nuclear division, with special reference to Amitosis in Dytiscus marginalis
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 1922 s2-66: 151-158. [PDF]  

Guy C. Robson
On the anatomy and affinities of Paludestrina ventrosa, Montague
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 1922 s2-66: 159-186. [PDF]  

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