The Cambridge natural history

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I. Protozoa, by Marcus Hartog. Porifera (sponges) by Igerna B.J. Sollas. Coelenterata & Ctenophora, by S.J. Hickson. Echinodermata, by E.W. MacBride. 1906.--II. Flatworms and Mesozoa, by F.W. Gamble. Nemertines, by Miss L. Sheldon. Threaded worms and Sagitta, by A.E. Shipley. Rotifers, by Marcus Hartog. Polychaet worms, by W.B. Benham. Earthworms and leeches, by F.E. Beddard. Gephyrea and Phoronis, by A.E. Shipley. Polyzoa, by S.F. Harmer. 1901.--III. Molluscs, by Rev. A.H. Cooke. Brachiopods (recent) by A.E. Shipley. Brachiopods (fossil) by F.R.C. Reed. 1895--IV. Crustacea, by Geoffrey Smith and W.F.R. Weldon. Trilobites, by Henry Woods. Introduction to Arachnida and kingcrabs, by A.E. Shipley. Eurypterida, by Henry Woods. Scorpions, spiders, mites, ticks, etc., by Cecil Warburton. Tardigrada (waterbears) by A.E. Shipley. Pentastomida, by A.E. Shipley. Pycnogonida, by D'Arcy W. Thompson. 1909--V. Paripatus, by Adam Sedgwick. Myriapods, by F.G. Sinclair. Insects, pt. I. Introduction, Aptera, Orthopera, Neuroptera, and a portion of Hymenoptera (Sessiliventres and Parasitica) by David Sharp. 1895 --VI. Insects, pt. II. Hymenoptera continued (Tubilifera and Aculeata), Coleoptera, Strepsiptera, Lepidotera, Diptera, Aphaniptera, Thysanoptera, Hemiptera, Anoplura. By David Sharp. 1901.--VII. Hemichordata, by S.F. Harmer. Ascidians and Amphioxus, by W.A. Herdman. Fishes (exclusive of th systematic account of Teleostei) by T.W. Bridge. Fishes (systematic account of Teleostei) by G.A. Bonlenger. 1904.--VIII. Amphibia and reptiles, by Hans Gadow. 1901.--IX. Birds, by A.H. Evans. 1900--X. Mammalia, by F.E. Beddard. 1902 extracted
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