Ray Lankester
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Edwin Ray Lankester was a British zoologist. An invertebrate zoologist and evolutionary biologist, he held chairs at University College London and Oxford University. He was the third Director of the Natural History Museum, London, and was awarded the Copley Medal of the Royal Society.
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- II.—On the use of the term homology in modern zoology, and the distinction between homogenetic and homoplastic agreements (1870) (242)
- A Treatise on Zoology (175)
- Degeneration : a chapter in Darwinism / by E. Ray Lankester. (110)
- Memoirs: Notes on the Embryology and Classification of the Animal Kingdom: comprising a Revision of Speculations relative to the Origin and Significance of the Germ-layers (1877) (79)
- Height and Weight (1870) (58)
- The Later Larval Development of Amphioxus (1891) (51)
- I. A Contribution to the knowledge of Hæmoglobin (49)
- Journal of social science (48)
- Elements of comparative anatomy (45)
- A Monograph on the Development of Elasmobranch Fishes (1878) (42)
- A Treatise on Comparative Embryology (1880) (42)
- The Intestinal Protozoa of Man (38)
- Pliocene and Pleistocene (1925) (38)
- The Crayfish (1880) (35)
- Catalogue of Fossil Fishes (1891) (33)
- Vertebrate Embryology (32)
- On a New Jelly-Fish of the Order Trachomedusæ, Living in Fresh Water (1880) (31)
- Memoirs: The Structure and Classification of the Arthropoda (1904) (31)
- An Introduction to the Study of Mammals Living and Extinct (1891) (31)
- On the Muscular and Endoskeletal Systems of Limulus and Scorpio; with some Notes on the Anatomy and Generic Characters of Scorpions. (29)
- XXXV.—On the primitive cell-layers of the embryo as the basis of genealogical classification of animals, and on the origin of vascular and lymph systems (1873) (28)
- Preface to the Journal of the Marine Biological Association (1887) (25)
- Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie (1921) (25)
- The Amoebae Living in Man: A Zoological Monograph (1919) (25)
- The Kingdom Of Man (22)
- Memoirs: The Development of the Atrial Chamber of Amphioxus (1890) (22)
- Memoirs: A Contribution to the Knowledge of Rhabdopleura (1884) (20)
- A Monograph the Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone of Britain. Part I.—The Cephalaspidæ. Part II.—The Asterolepidæ (1914) (19)
- XXXII.—On the use of the term "Homology" (1870) (19)
- VI. On the Affinities of Æluropus melanoleucus, A. Milne‐Edwards. (1901) (17)
- ON A NEW JELLY-FISH OF THE ORDER TRACHOMEDUSAe, LIVING IN FRESH WATER. (1880) (17)
- The Natural Conditions of Existence as they Affect Animal Life (1881) (16)
- Memoirs: The Minute Structure of the Lateral and the Central Eyes of Scorpio and of Limulus (14)
- Memoirs: Contributions to the Knowledge of Amphioxus lanceolatus, Yarrell (1889) (14)
- Perigenesis v. Pangenesis—Haeckel's New Theory of Heredity (1876) (13)
- Memoirs: On Drepanidium Ranarum, the Cell-Parasite of the Frog's Blood and Spleen (Gaule's Würmschen) (13)
- I.—On Holaspis sericeus, and on the Relationships of the Fish-genera Pteraspis, Cyathaspis, and Scaphaspis. (1873) (11)
- Manual of Zoology (1870) (11)
- Memoirs: On Green Oysters (1885) (11)
- On a New Species of Cephalodiscus (C. Nigrescens) from the Antarctic Ocean (1905) (11)
- Memoirs: On a Peach-Coloured Bacterium--Bacterium rubescens (1873) (10)
- The Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science (1883) (10)
- Memoirs: On Undulina, the type of a New Group of Infusoria (1871) (10)
- SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF VENEREAL DISEASE (1919) (10)
- Memoirs: A New Hypothesis as to the Relationship of the Lung-book of Scorpio to the Gill-book of Limulus (1885) (9)
- Diversions of a naturalist / by Ray Lankester. (9)
- Memoirs: On Limnocodium (Craspedacustes) Sowerbii, a new Trachomedusa inhabiting Fresh Water (1880) (9)
- Notes on Embryology and Classification (1877) (9)
- The Life-Histories of the British Marine Food-Fishes (1897) (8)
- Contributions to a Knowledge of the Newer Tertiaries of Suffolk and their Fauna (1870) (8)
- Memoirs: On the Skeleto-trophic Tissues and Coxal Glands of Limulus, Scorpio, and Mygale (8)
- Condensed Milk (8)
- Memoirs: The Structure and Classification of the Arachnida (1904) (8)
- XIV. A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Lower Annelids. (1869) (7)
- XI.—Summary of zoological observations made at Naples in the winter of 1871–72 (1873) (7)
- The Preliminary Scientific Examination of the University of London (1885) (7)
- Blind Animals in Caves (1893) (7)
- A Manual of the Infusoria; Including a Description of all known Flagellate, Ciliate, and Tentaculiferous Protozoa (1883) (7)
- A treatise on zoology / edited by E. Ray Lankester. (7)
- On the Discovery of the Remains of Cephalaspidian Fishes in Devonshire and Cornwall; and on the Identity of Steganodictyum, M'Coy, with genera of those Fishes (1868) (7)
- The platyhelmia, mesozoa, and nemertini (7)
- Sir William Thomson on the Law of Biogenesis and The Law of Gravita tion (1871) (7)
- Dredgin in the Norwegian Fjords (1882) (6)
- Notes on the Gregarinida (6)
- Memoirs: Blue Stentorin.--The Colouring Matter of Stentor Cæruleus (1873) (6)
- Memoirs: Observations and Reflections on the Appendages and on the Nervous System of Apus Cancriformis (1881) (6)
- Science from an Easy Chair (6)
- Further Observations on the Freshwater Medusa, Made During the Summer, 1881 (1882) (6)
- The Right Hon. Thomas Henry Huxley (1895) (6)
- XIX. Golfingia Macintoshii, a new Sipunculid from the Coast of Scotland. (1885) (6)
- The Early Stages of Terebratulina septentrionalis (6)
- On the Green Pigment of the Intestinal Wall of the Annelid Chætopterus (1897) (6)
- Modern Science and the Illusions of Professor Bergson. (1912) (6)
- Elements of comparative anatomy. By Carl Gegenbaur ... Tr. by F. Jeffrey Bell ... The translation rev. and a preface written by E. Ray Lankester ... (5)
- The Utility of Specific Characters (1896) (5)
- Original Communications: On our Present Knowledge of the Gregarinidæ, with Descriptions of Three New Species belonging to that class (1863) (5)
- Are Specific Characters useful? (1896) (5)
- Annelida and Turbellaria of Guernsey (1866) (5)
- Carp and Toads (1870) (5)
- III.—On the Occurence of Machairodus in the Forest-Bed of Norfolk (1869) (4)
- Description of the test specimen of the rostro-carinate industry found beneath the Norwich Cray (4)
- George John Romanes (1894) (4)
- The Pleomorphism of the Schizophyta (1886) (4)
- Principles of scientific botany, or, Botany as an inductive science by Dr. J.M. Schleiden ... translated by Edwin Lankester ... (4)
- Memoirs: On the Existence of Spengel's Olfactory Organ and of Paired Genital Ducts in the Pearly Nautilus (1883) (4)
- Degeneration : a chapter in Darwinism ; and, Parthenogenesis (4)
- An Experiment on the Destructive Effect of Heat upon the Life of Bacteria and their Germs (1874) (4)
- Memoirs: On some New Points in the Structure of Amphioxus, and their Bearing on the Morphology of Vertebrata (1875) (4)
- The Limbs of Lepidosiren Paradoxa (1894) (4)
- Preliminary Notice of some Observations with the Spectroscope on Animal substances. (4)
- Green Oysters (4)
- Dr. Sanderson's Experiments (4)
- Memoirs: Observations on the Development of the Cephalopoda (4)
- Acquired Characters (4)
- An American Sea-Side Laboratory (1880) (4)
- Memoirs: On the Chlorophyll-Corpuscles and Amyloid Deposits of Spongilla and Hydra (1882) (3)
- The Small-Pox Epidemic (1871) (3)
- XXIX.—On lithodomous Annelids (1868) (3)
- Exchange of Professorial Duties (1892) (3)
- I. Contributions to the developmental history of the mollusca. Sections I., II., III., IV (3)
- Phagocytes of Green Oysters (1893) (3)
- On the Sources of the Mammalian Fossils of the Red Crag, and on the Discovery of a New Mammal in that Deposit, allied to the Walrus (1865) (3)
- Memoirs: On Procalistes, a Young Cephalopod with Pedunculate Eyes, taken by the "Challenger" Expedition (1884) (3)
- Half-hours with the microscope (3)
- Memoirs: On the Heart of Appendicularia Furcata and the Development of its Muscular Fibres (1874) (3)
- Monograph of the okapi (3)
- The Colour of Water (1910) (3)
- Memoirs: Observations on the Development of the Pond-Snail (Lymnœus stagnalis), and on the Early Stages of other Mollusca (1874) (3)
- Original Communications: The Anatomy of the Earthworm (1865) (3)
- On the Discovery of the Scales of Pteraspis, with some Remarks on the Cephalic Shield of that Fish (1864) (3)
- Half-hours with the microscope; being a popular guide to the use of the microscope as a means of amusement and instruction. Illustrated from nature by Tuffen West. (2)
- Earthworms Drowned in Puddles (1921) (2)
- Anton Dohrn (1910) (2)
- X. Note on the existence in the king crab (Limulus polyphemus) of stigmata corresponding to the respiratory stigmata of the pulmonate arachnida, and on the morphological agreements between Limulus and Scorpio (2)
- THE DISCOVERER OF THE CAUSE OF SLEEPING SICKNESS (1917) (2)
- Memoirs: On Intra-Epithelial Capillaries in the Integument of the Medicinal Leech (1880) (2)
- The Destruction of Insect Pests, an Unforeseen Application of the Results of Biological Investigation (1880) (2)
- Micro-Organisms and Disease (1884) (2)
- Memoirs: On the Invaginate Planula, or Diploblastic Phase of Paludina Vivipara (1875) (2)
- Memoirs: On the Modification of the Eye Peduncles in Crabs if the Genus Cymonomus (1903) (2)
- Memoirs: Remarks on Opalina and its Contractile Vesicles, on Pachydermon and Annelidan Spermatophors (1870) (2)
- IV.—On specimens of the Gephyrean Hamingia arctica, Kor. and Dan., from the Hardanger Fjord (2)
- The Segmentation of Annulosa (1872) (2)
- XI.—Outline of some observations on the organization of Oligochœtous Annelids (1871) (2)
- The Sources of Phosphatic Manures (1870) (2)
- Flint Implements from Corner Forest Bed (1921) (2)
- IV.—On a New Large Terebratula occurring in East Anglia (1870) (2)
- V. On the coxal glands of scorpio hitherto undescribed and corresponding to the brick-red glands of limulus (2)
- Lessons in Elementary Biology (2)
- The Marine Biological Association (1884) (2)
- Research Under Difficulties (1879) (2)
- On the Structureof the Toothin Ziphius Sowerbiensis (Micropteron Sowerbiensis, Eschricht), and on some Fossil Cetacean Teeth (2)
- Memoirs: An Account of Professor Haeckel'S Recent Additions to the Gastræa Theory (2)
- A general guide to the British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London, S.W. : (2)
- Zoological articles contributed to the "Encyclopaedia Britannica" / by E. Ray Lankester, to which are added kindred articles by W. Johnson Sollas ... [et al.]. (2)
- III.—On the Crags of Suffolk and Antwerp. (Part I.) (1865) (2)
- XXXIX.—On new Mammalia from the Red Crag (1864) (2)
- Henry Nottidge Moseley, F.R.S. (1891) (2)
- The Sub-Crag Flint Implements. (1912) (2)
- II.—The Suffolk Bone-bed and the Diestien or Black Crag in England (1868) (2)
- VI.—Professor Häckel and Mr. Kent on the zoological affinities of the sponges (1870) (2)
- Memoirs: Chlamydomyxa montana, n. sp., one of the Protozoa Gymnomyxa (1896) (2)
- A Student's Text-Book of Zoology (1898) (2)
- The New Freshwater Jelly Fish (1880) (2)
- The Freshwater Medusa (2)
- Handbook of Invertebrate Zoology (1882) (2)
- Dr. Carpenter, C.B., F.R.S. (1885) (2)
- Memoirs: Note on the Development of the Atrial Chamber in Amphioxus (2)
- Discoveries in Tropical Medicine. (1)
- On some rostro-carinate flint implements and allied forms (1920) (1)
- Dr. Koch and the Comma-Bacterium (1884) (1)
- On the Tusks of the Fossil Walrus found in the Red Crag of Suffolk. (1880) (1)
- The De Novo Production of Living Things (1872) (1)
- The Mammalia of the Crag (1869) (1)
- The Muybridge Photographs (1889) (1)
- The Gorilla's Foot (1)
- Memoirs: On Young Stages of Limnocodium and Geryonia (1881) (1)
- The Supposed Suicide of Rattlesnakes (1893) (1)
- Memoirs: The Sexual Form of Chætogaster Limnæi (1869) (1)
- The Discovery of the Antitoxin of Snake Poison (1895) (1)
- A Critique of the Theory of Evolution (1917) (1)
- Professor von Siebold and the Freshwater Fishes of England (1876) (1)
- Guide to the Gallery of Fishes (1)
- Memoirs: Note On a New Means of examining Blood under the Microscope, and on the Blood-Fluids of Invertebrates, and on a Natural Standard for registering Absorption Spectra (1869) (1)
- Acquired Characters and Stimuli (1912) (1)
- Dr. Lankester and the Scarlet Fever Epidemic (1870) (1)
- The Representation of Science at the School Board (1870) (1)
- VII.—On a new species of Hyœna from the Red Crag of Suffolk (1)
- Life-Histories of Animals, including Man ; or, Outlines of Comparative Embryology (1)
- THE BICENTENARY OF LINNAeUS. (1907) (1)
- Memoirs: The Vertebration of the Tail of Appendiculariæ (1882) (1)
- Life of Elie Metchnikoff, 1845-1916, by Olga Metchnikoff, with a preface by Sir Ray Lankester ... (1)
- The Royal Society (1)
- Reappearance of the Freshwater Medusa (Limnocodium Sowerbii) (1893) (1)
- Society for the Prevention of Venereal Disease (1919) (1)
- A Guide to the Food Collection in the South Kensington Museum (1859) (1)
- The Foundation of Biological Sciences (1919) (1)
- Reports on the progress of zoology and botany, 1841, 1842. (1)
- Letters and Recollections of Alexander Agassiz (1914) (1)
- The Present Epidemic of Scarlet Fever (1870) (1)
- Dr. Calmette and Professor Fraser on Snake Poison (1895) (1)
- A Text-book of Zoology Traité de Zoologie Concrète (1898) (1)
- An Undescribed Rudimentary Gill-Plume in the Cray-Fish (1)
- The Endowment of Research (1876) (1)
- Change of Feeding Habits of Rhinoceros-birds in British East Africa (1900) (1)
- Memoirs: Torquatella Typica; a New Type of Infusoria, Allied to the Ciliata (1874) (1)
- Elephas Meridionalis in the Norwich Crag (1869) (1)
- The aquavivarium, fresh and marine; being an account of the principles and objects involved in the domestic culture of water plants and animals. By E. Lankester ... With numerous illustrations. (1)
- Vegetable substances used for the food of man (1)
- Exhibition of Specimens and Apparatus at British Association Meetings (1874) (1)
- William Henry Flower, K.C.B., F.R.C.S., LL.D., D.C.L., Sc.D., F.R.S., F.Z.S., F.L.S. (1)
- Memoirs: On the Structure and Origin of the Spermatophors, or Sperm-Ropes, of two Species of Tubifex (1871) (1)
- The Blindness of Cave-Animals (1925) (1)
- The Transmission of Acquired Characters, and Panmixia (1890) (1)
- Moseley's Naturalist on the “Challenger” (1879) (1)
- The Ciliated “Urns” of the Sipunculids (1908) (1)
- A Treatise on Comparative Embryology (1)
- Foreign Fishery Boards (1886) (1)
- IV.—On Didymaspis, a new Genus of Cephalaspidian Fishes (1867) (1)
- VIII.—On new British Cladocera discovered by Mr. Conrad Beck in Grasmere Lake, Westmoreland (1)
- Functionless Organs (1)
- The International Memorial Statue of Lamarck (1907) (1)
- ON A CONVENIENT TERMINOLOGY FOR THE VARIOUS STAGES OF THE MALARIA PARASITE * (1902) (1)
- The Auditory Nerves of Gasteropoda (1871) (1)
- Chlorodyne (1862) (1)
- The advancement of science. Occasional essays & addresses by E. Ray Lankester. (1)
- VI. On the Tusks of the Fossil Walrus, found in the Red Crag of Suffolk. (1882) (1)
- Memoirs: Note on the Cœlom and Vascular System of Mollusca and Arthropoda (1893) (1)
- Blind Animals in Caves (1)
- First Report of the Council of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom on work carried out in connection with the International Fishery Investigations. (1906) (1)
- Introductory Address, Delivered in the Medical Department of University College, at the Openning of the Session 1879 (1878) (1)
- XIX.—Professor Claus: a Rejoinder (1886) (0)
- Luminosity by Attrition (1920) (0)
- Miscellaneous (1873) (0)
- Secrets of earth and sea, by Sir Ray Lankester. (0)
- The Discovery of the Anti-Toxin of Snake-Poison (0)
- A Convenient Terminology for the Various Stages of the Malaria Parasite1 (0)
- On Certain Cretaceous Brachiopoda (1863) (0)
- On some abnormal forms of Fungi, with remarks on their Morphology (0)
- THE CORONER FOR CENTRAL MIDDLESEX AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION (1866) (0)
- The Muybridge Photographs (0)
- Original Communications: Description of a Museum Microscope (1859) (0)
- Glaciation and Striation. (1912) (0)
- Darwinism (0)
- The Gallop of the Horse and the Dog (1909) (0)
- Acquired Characters and Stimuli (0)
- Nature Reserves (0)
- London Pump Water (1862) (0)
- The Origin of Flint (0)
- THE FEE-SYSTEM OF THE SCOTCH UNIVERSITIES. (1883) (0)
- Terrestrial annelida (0)
- I.—On a New Cephalaspis Discovered in America, etc. (1870) (0)
- Essays of a naturalist : a selection from the works of Sir Ray Lankester (0)
- Science from an easy chair. A 2d series (0)
- The Utility of Specific Characters (0)
- Notes and Memoranda: Bacteria as the Cause of the Ropy Change of Beet-root Sugar (0)
- Medical Education at Oxford (1878) (0)
- Memoirs: On the Coincidence of the Blastopore and Anus in Paludina vivipara (1876) (0)
- Light Produced by Rubbing Quartz Pebbles Together (1920) (0)
- THE PROCEEDINGS AT THE YEARLY GATHERINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION (1856) (0)
- Report made to the directors of the London (Watford) Spring Water Company : on the organic contents found by the microscope in waters supplied from the Thames and other sources (0)
- XXX.—Last words on Professor Claus (1887) (0)
- Huxley's Collected Essays (1894) (0)
- Carpenter by Dallinger (1892) (0)
- The Edinburgh Chair of Natural History (1882) (0)
- On the Relation of Pteraspis and Scaphaspis (1873) (0)
- Memoirs: Remarks on the Shell-Gland Of Cyclas and the Planula of Limnæus (1876) (0)
- LVII.—Note on the Planula- or Gastrula-phase of development in Mollusca (1874) (0)
- Science and Education: Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain (0)
- The Natural History Museum (0)
- General guide to the British Museum (Natural history) (0)
- On a convenient terminology for the various stages of the malaria parasite (0)
- Report of lectures on the natural history of plants yielding food with incidental remarks on the functions and disorders of the digestive organs (0)
- Are the Coralline Crag of Suffolk and the Black Crag of Belgium Contemporaneous Deposits? (1867) (0)
- XXXI.—Professor Claus and the classification of the Arthropoda (1886) (0)
- Science at School Boards (1870) (0)
- Memoirs: The Red Vascular Fluid of the Earthworm a Corpusculated Fluid (0)
- Fractured Flints from Selsey (0)
- Age of the Trinidad Strata (1863) (0)
- THE FUTURE OF THE LISTER INSTITUTE (1914) (0)
- The Gorilla's Foot (1924) (0)
- The University of London (0)
- Glairine and Baregine (1862) (0)
- The Present Judged by the Future (1902) (0)
- Nose-Blackening as Preventive of Snow-Blindness (1888) (0)
- Prof. Ingram Bywater (1914) (0)
- Wood's Roll Biological Lectures (1891) (0)
- Guide to the Gallery of Reptilia and Amphibia (0)
- Gresham College (0)
- Memories: Lithamœba Discus, nov. gen. et sp., one of the Gymnomyxa (1879) (0)
- Haydn's dictionary of popular medicine and hygiene : a companion for the traveller, emigrant, and clergyman, as well as for the heads of all families and institutions (0)
- The Cradley Pteraspides (0)
- Magister Schmidt on the Shields of Pteraspis and Scaphaspis (1874) (0)
- The Freshwater Medusa (1880) (0)
- A Zoologist on Disease (1892) (0)
- The Freshwater Medusa (0)
- Dealers in Zoological Specimens and Models (1877) (0)
- The Inheritance of Acquired Characters (0)
- Science from an easy chair; a second series, by Sir Ray Lankester ... With fifty-five illustrations. (0)
- The Colleges and the M.D. Degree (1885) (0)
- Degrees for London Medical Students (1891) (0)
- On the Spectroscopic Examination of Certain Animal Substances: Presented to the British Association at Exeter 1869. (0)
- Two Zoological Text-Books (1891) (0)
- On The Extract of Meat (1870) (0)
- Prophetic Germs (0)
- Mr. Guppy's Article on Trinidad Rocks (1863) (0)
- Memoirs: The Pleomorphism of the Schizophyta (1886) (0)
- Antarctic Zoology@@@Report on the Collections of Natural History Made in the Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the Southern Cross (1902) (0)
- Alexander Kowalevsky (0)
- Science in Japan (0)
- Does Chlorophyll Decompose Carbonic Acid? (1880) (0)
- The Romanes Lecture : decennial issue, 1902-1910 (0)
- “Acquired Characters” (0)
- The uses of animals in relation to the industry of man; being a course of lectures delivered at the South Kensington Museum, (0)
- The Lost Medical School (1878) (0)
- VII.—Note on the New Trilophodont Crag Mastodon (1869) (0)
- The drinking waters of the metropolis (1859) (0)
- Haydn's dictionary of popular medicine and hygiene : comprising all possible self-aids in accidents and disease : being a companion for the traveller, emigrant and clergyman, as well as for the heads of all families and institutions (0)
- THE FUTURE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. (1887) (0)
- Chlamydomyxa in the Engadine (1886) (0)
- Mr. Lowne on the Morphology of Insects' Eyes (1885) (0)
- Memoirs: On some Migrations of Cells (1870) (0)
- Darwinism and War (1915) (0)
- The Discovery of the Anti-Toxin of Snake-Poison (1895) (0)
- Cookery at South Kensington (0)
- Reports made to the directors of the London (Watford) Spring Water Company : on the results of microscopical examinations of the organic matters and solid contents of waters supplied from the Thames and other sources (0)
- LONDON MEDICAL REFORM COMMITTEE. (1853) (0)
- THE FUTURE OF THE LISTER INSTITUTE (1914) (0)
- Medical Degrees for Metropolitan Students: The Victoria University and University College, London (1886) (0)
- Biology and Medical Students (1885) (0)
- The Terminology of Parthenogenesis (1917) (0)
- Memoirs: Remarks on the Affinities of Rhabdopleura (0)
- Memoirs: Archerina Boltoni, nov. gen. et sp., a Chloro-phyllogenous Protozoon, allied to Vampyrella, Cienk (0)
- The Albert University (1891) (0)
- Memoirs: On the Intra-Cellular Digestion and Endoderm ofLimnocodium (0)
- Half-hours with the microscope : being a popular guide to the use of the microscope as a means of amusement and instruction / by Edwin Lankester ; illustrated from nature by Tuffen West. (0)
- The Testimonial System; and the Action of Alcohol (1861) (0)
- LVIII.—The specific name of the Okapi presented by Sir Harry Johnston to the British Museum (1902) (0)
- The Bicentenary of Linnæus (1907) (0)
- Gresham College (0)
- The Origin of Blood-Letting (1869) (0)
- The Chlorophyll Corpuscles of Hydra (1882) (0)
- Prophetic Germs (0)
- Science from an easy chair, by Sir Ray Lankester ... With fifty-five illustrations. (0)
- Correspondence for J R Army Med Corps 1908; vol 11 (1908) (0)
- Note on Holaspis Sericeus (1873) (0)
- Memoirs: Note on the Foregoing (1883) (0)
- The kingdom of man / by E. Ray Lankester. (0)
- Dr. Bastian and Prof. Tyndall on Spontaneous Generation (1876) (0)
- The Microscope (1877) (0)
- Mr. Lowne on the Morphology of Insects' Eyes (0)
- Human and Comparative Anatomy at Oxford (0)
- VI. Note on the differences in the position of the ganglia of the ventral nerve-cord in three species of scorpion (0)
- The Inheritance of Acquired Characters (1889) (0)
- UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL.: TESTIMONIALS (1848) (0)
- THE CORONER FOR CENTRAL MIDDLESEX. (1866) (0)
- Experiments on the Development of Bacteria in Organic Infusions (1873) (0)
- The aquavivarium, fresh and marine :bbeing an account of the principles and objects involved in the domestic culture of water plants and animals / by E. Lankester. (0)
- The Investigation of Flint. (1912) (0)
- DR. ADAMI'S CROONIAN LECTURES (1917) (0)
- Memoirs: Note on Methæmoclobin (1870) (0)
- Dimorphism of “Nature” on June 17 (1880) (0)
- THE LISTER INSTITUTE AND THE MEDICAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE (1915) (0)
- Nomenclature of Mammalian Teeth, and the Dentition of the Mole and the Badger. (1868) (0)
- Elias Metchnikoff (1916) (0)
- Half-hours with the microscope : a popular guide to the use of the microscope as a means of amusement and instruction / by Edwin Lankester ... (0)
- Original Communications: Notes on Raphides (1863) (0)
- President's Address in the Public Health Department of the Social Science Association (1865) (0)
- The Marine Biological Association (0)
- Metallotherapy (1878) (0)
- Siebold's New Researches in Parthenogenesis (0)
- Correspondence."SHOULD EPILEPTICS MARRY? (1897) (0)
- The Marine Biological Station and a Coast Survey (1884) (0)
- Museums and the State. (1920) (0)
- Memoirs: The Structure of Haliphysema Tumanowiczii (1879) (0)
- Inspection of the Laboratory. (1897) (0)
- Notes and Memoranda: Dr. Carl Rabl on the Pedicle of Invagination in Pulmonate Gastropoda (1880) (0)
- Original Communications: On the presence of Microscopic Fungi in Water deleterious to Health (1856) (0)
- Discoveries in Tropical Medicine. (1922) (0)
- The Action of Alcohol (1861) (0)
- The Word “Scientist” or its Substitute (1924) (0)
- The Gorilla's Foot (0)
- The Origin of the Colouring Matter in Mr. Sheppard's Dichroic Fluid (1870) (0)
- The Vascular System of Branchiobdella, and the Blood-Corpuscles of the Earthworm. (0)
- Classification of the Mollusca. (1884) (0)
- Memoirs: Limulus an Arachind (1881) (0)
- Gegenbaur's Elements of Comparative Anatomy (1879) (0)
- International Relations in Science (1919) (0)
- Notes and Memoranda: The Origin of the Red Corpuscles of Mammalian blood (1880) (0)
- Living Scorpions, Mygale, and Protopterus (1883) (0)
- Mr. Cope on the Causes of Variation (1889) (0)
- Extinct animals / by E. Ray Lankester. (0)
- Darwinism (0)
- Dr. Nicholson's “Zoology” (1870) (0)
- The Need of a Great Reference Library of Natural Science in London (1909) (0)
- The University of London (0)
- Human and Comparative Anatomy at Oxford (1893) (0)
- The Coronership for West Middlesex (1868) (0)
- Fœtal or New-born Giraffes Wanted (1903) (0)
- Memoirs: Remarks on Pedalion (1872) (0)
- The Term “Acquired Characters” (1895) (0)
- On Prison and Workhouse Dietaries* (1867) (0)
- Sir Ray Lankester's Book on the Okapi (0)
- The British Association (1913) (0)
- The Future of the Natural History Museum, South Kensington (1927) (0)
- Diversions of a naturalist / by Sir Ray Lankester. With a frontispiece in colour and forty-three other illustrations. (0)
- XLIII.—On some undescribed points in the anatomy of the Limpet (Patella vulgata) (1867) (0)
- Memoirs: Note on the Morphological Significance of the Various Phases of Hæmamœbidæ (1900) (0)
- DR. ADAMI'S CROONIAN LECTURES (1917) (0)
- The Apodidæ: a Morphological Study (1892) (0)
- XIII. On some New British Polynoïna. (1866) (0)
- III. On the Cargs of Suffolk and Antwerp (1865) (0)
- Heredity and Acquired Characters (1920) (0)
- THE DISCOVERER OF THE CAUSE OF SLEEPING SICKNESS (1917) (0)
- Memoirs: Further Observations on a Peach or Red-Coloured Bactbrium--Bacterium Rubescens (0)
- Monograph of the okapi / by Sir E. Ray Lankester ; atlas (of 48 plates) compiled with the assistance of W.G. Ridewood. (0)
- Memoirs: Professor Bütschli's Experimental Imitation of Protoplasmic Movement (1890) (0)
- XLIV.—On the originally bilateral character of the renal organ of Prosobranchia, and on the homologies of the yelk-sac of Cephalopoda (1881) (0)
- The Teaching University for London (1884) (0)
- Supposed Horn-Sheaths of an Okapi (1915) (0)
- Science Stations (1872) (0)
- Deductive Biology (0)
- I. Contributions to the development history of the Mollusca (0)
- Prophetic Germs (0)
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