138 AMERICAN HYDROIDS. 



ALL.MAX, GEI;E J JThe voyage of II. M. S. I'lml/i'iii/n-. Zoology. Report mi the Ilydroida dredged by 



II. M. S. CAaifrnyer during the years 1873-1876. I 'art II. TheTubnlarina', Cory- 

 murpliiire, Campanularinse, Sertularin.-e, ami Thalamophora. Isss. 



i iiiuinal descriptions of the genera Stin-<ill-<-n and nirfi/ui'liiiliiiin, and of ,S'<r?- 

 lui-illti jilifiiniiix, ,V. rliuixii, ,v catena, X i-iilimli-iilimi, ,S'. quadrifida (under name of 

 Tlininriii ijinnlriili'iiK), Si'ilnlnrin rluillfiii/rri (under name of Desmoscyphus /irrlinu- 

 /nx), Si'i'liilnriii ri'i-x/i'i/ai ( under name nf Desmoscyphus gracttis).* 



BALE, W. M On the Hydroida of Southeastern Australia, with descriptions of supposed new species. 



ami notes on the genus Aglaophenia. Melbourne, 1SS1. (Journal of the Micro- 

 scopical Society of Victoria, II, p. 1) 



Valuable as recording occurrence in Australia of a few American forms. 



BALE, W. M Catalogue of the Australian Ilvdroid Zoophytes. Sydney, Iss4. 



Contains g 1 systematic discussions, and descriptions of Serlularida'. 



I'.AIE. W. M Some new and rare Hydroida in the Australian Museum Collection. I 1'roceedin^s of 



Ihe I,inn;ean Society of New South Wales, I'd series, III, June L'7, ISSS, p. 745.) 



< 'untains original description of Xi/>il]n-i-iinii ri/liiii/i-iriiin. 



BEDOT, MATHICE, and I'ICTET, R&ultats des Campagnes Seientifiques aceomplies sur son Yacht par Albert ler, Prince 

 C\MII I.E. S.Miverain de Monaco. Fascicule XVIII. Hydraires provenant des campaniles de 



1'IIirondelle. ISSIi-lSSS. Monaco. 111(111. 



Unrivaled as a perfect sample of illustration and of bookmakiin;, so far as the 

 literature of the Ilydroids is concerned. 



]!EI:I;II, K. S Goplepolyper ( Hydroider) fra Kara Ilavet. 1SS7, p. 331. (The serial in which this 



was published is not indicated in the copy in possession of the author.) 



K\ tends tin' kimu n distribution of several sertularians to the Arctic Sea. 



HOSVKVIK. KKISTINE The Norwetrian North Atlantic Expedition, 1876-1878. /oology. Hydroida. Chris- 



tiania, IS'.i'.i. 



A valuable work, especially in adding to our knowledge of both the treiiirrapli- 

 ical and bathymetric distribution of several sertularians. 



CALKINS, <iAUY N Some Ilydroids from 1'uiret Sound. (Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural 



History, XXVIII, No. 1.".. January, IS'.I'.I, p. 333.) 



Kxtends known range of several species of ,V, rlnl(iriil;i . 



CLARK, S. F Report on the Hydroids collected on the coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands by 



W. H. Dull, T. S. ( 'oast Survey, and Party, from 1S71 to 1S74 inclusive. (Proceed- 

 ings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1876, p. 200.) 



An important paper containing original descriptions of Tlminfin ilnl/i (under 

 nsxae of Sertularia nt/n-i.-ifuiilx}, A/'iiiimn-in r<ir!<ilii/is, .1. iiinnixtttiis, Tlmim-iu Iliiiin- 

 riiiiili's. 'J'. i-iiliiit:ln, T. iiliiiiiiimi, Alii' : liu<iri<i luri/iijii, .1. i/ii/nnli-n, Sci'l nlnnlln /linniiln. 

 It also extends the known ireoirraphical distribution of a number of well-known 

 species of Sertularida-. 



GLAJJJJ, 8. F The Ilydroids of the Pacilic Coast of the Tinted States, south of Vancouver Island. 



With a Report upon those in the Museum of Yale College. (Transactions of the 

 Connecticut Academy, III, 1S7(i, p. L'49. ) 



(iives a list of seven species of serliilarians, some of which had not been 

 before reported from the Pacific coast. 



CLAJ:KE, S. F Report on the Ilydroida collected during the F.xploration of the' Gulf Stream and 



(inlf of Mexico by Alexander Agassi/., 1S77-7S. (Bulletin of the Museum of Com- 

 parative Zoology, V, No. 10, 1879, p. 239.) 



Kxtends known range of Herlnlariu mrnirinu (under name of >S'. mn</ili'.r ) and 

 of several other sertularians. 



CLARKE, S. F j Reports on the Dredging Operations off the West Coast of Central America to the Gala- 

 pagos, to the West Coast of Mexico, and in the Gulf of California, in charge of 

 Alexander Agassi/,, carried on by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Alluitroxx 

 during isitl, Lieut. Commander Z. L. Tanner, U. S. Navy, commanding. XI. The 

 Mydroids. (Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, XXV, 1SH4, p 71. ) 

 ( >riginal description of X, ,//(//</// 1 lrn/ii<-n ( under name of ^/Hulnrin rnrinliilix). 



C<iri;irn:EY, MlLLEN Critical Notes on the New Zealand Ilydroida, Suborder Thecophora. (Annals and 



Maga/.ine of Natural History, 4th series, XVII, 187ti, p. '22.) 

 Finds Xi'i-tiiitiriti juiiiiilii in New Zealand. 



DKIESCII, HANS Tektoiiische Studien an II ydroidpolv]ier, Jena, IS'.IO, p. IS!). 



Discusses the mode of branching and the order of sm ssion of the persons of 



the hydroid colony. 



1 When both the generic and specific names have been changed, Ihe original name is given. Where the generic 

 name only has been changed, the original name is not given. 



