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Peach maggot J. p. 69
___ beetle J. p. 66
Squirrels carnivorous J. pp. 56. 32. 189
Transformation delayed a season p. 143 (many cases in Stainton)
odonatour annus p. 150
Vol. I of this Journal.
March. 1860 - page 5
1861 commences page 9.
1862 ------   ----- 25
1863 -------------- 41
1864 -------------- 71
1865 -------------- 141
1866 -------------- 184
(concluded Vol II. p.15.)
Vol II.
1867 commences page 16.
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Journal of Facts in Natural History
From Prof. Owen's address Port Assn. in Silliman's Journal Nov. '58
"Von Siebold, having subjected to the closest microscopic scrutiny and experiment the conclusion to which the practical beemaster Dzierzon had arrived, relative to the cause of queen bees with crippled wings producing a swarm exclusively of drones, has demonstrated that the male bee is produced from an egg which has been subjected to no influence save that of the maternal parent; while such egg, if impregnated, would have produced a female or working bee. The now well investigated phenomena of parthenogenesis in Hydrozoa have resulted in skewing, as in the analogous case of Entozoa, that animals differing so much in form as to have formed 2 distinct orders or classes are really but 2 terms of a cycle of metagenetic transformations, - the acalephan Medusa being the sexual locomotive form of the agamic rooted budding polyp, just as the cestoid [[tonia?]] is of the cystic hydatid.