134 THE 1'LUMULARID.E. 



LENDENFELH, R. VON Ueber Coelenteraten der Siidsee, III. Ueber Wehrpolypen nnd Nesselzellen. 



(Zeitschrift fur wissensehaftliche Zoologie, XXXVIII, 1883.) 

 Au excelleut study of the nematophores and their contents. 



LENDENFELK. R. VON Ueber Coelentcraten der Siidsee, V. Die Hydromedusen des australisoben 



Gebietes. (Zeitschrift fiir \vissensi-liaftlicbe Zoologic, XLI, 1884.) 



Contains a bibliography and a scheme of classification for the Hydroida. 



LKNDKXKELD, R. vox The Australian Hydromediis:e, Parts 1-5. (Proceedings of the Linnean Society, 



New South Wales, IX, 1884.) 



Part 4 contains a discussion of the Plumularidie and a description of tbe 

 new genus Pcnlanclra. 



LINN.KUS, C Systema Naturae., Viudobona, I, Parts 2, 12th ed., 1767. 



A few original descriptions of Plumularidse which are, however, very 

 inadequate, but form the basis for the names of several species. 



LOMAN, J. C. C Ueber Hydroidpolypen init zusauimengeset/teu Coenosarcrohr, etc. (Tidschrift 



van de Nederlaudsche Dieikuudige Vereeuigiug, 1889.) 



Discusses the polysiphouic stem and also the cauiculated cu-nosarc 

 of Antennularia, etc. 



McG'HAbY, JOHN Gyinuophthalniata of Charleston Harbor. (Proceedings of the Elliott Society, 



I. isr.x.) 



Very rare, but an important work containing the original separation of 

 the genera I'lumularia and Aglaophenia and the description of several new 

 species. 



MARKTANNER-TURNERKTSCHER, (i. 1 lie Hydioiden des k. k. naturhistorischen Hol'museuiiis. (Aunaleu desk. k. natur- 



historischen llofinuseuuis, V. ISiii). i 



Description of the general collection with a few American species, together 

 with the new genus Acludia. The work is illustrated by excellent outline 

 drawings. 



MERK.TKOWSKY, C. HE Structure et DeYeloppeuieut des Nc'uiataphores chez les Hydroides. Archives de 



Zoologie Experimentale et Generale, 18S2, X. 



Au important contribution to our knowledge of the sarcostyles. Hills 

 trated by very good plates. 



MTRRAY, A Description of new Sertnlariada- from the California!! coast. (Annals aud Maga- 

 zine of Natural History, April, 1860.) 



Contains original description of 1'luiniilurtu struthionides. 



Ni'Trixc;, C. C Thi- Bahama Exjieditioii. (Natural History Bulletin from the State University of 



Iowa, III, Nos. 1, 2, 1N!C>. i 



Kemarks on the Hydroiil fauna, especially the Plumiilarid:i-, of the Wesi 

 Indies. 



NUTTING, C. C Notes on the reproduction of Plumulariau Hydroids. (American Naturalist, 



November, 1895.) 



Contains the announcement of the discovery of asexual stolouiferous 

 multiplication, and the possibility of conjugation among tbe Hydroids. 



NVTTIXC;, C. C Notes on Plymouth Hydroids. (Journal of the Marine Biological Association 



of the United Kingdom, new ser., IV, 1896, p. 2.) 



Contains discussion of the sarcostyles aud the origin of tbe sex-cells in 

 Plumnlaria piimata. 



PALI.AS, P. S Elenchns Xoophytorum. Haga> Comitum apud Petrum van Cleef, 1766. 



Not necessary for the study of Pliiniiilarida-, but of interest on account 

 of the i|iiaint views expressed. 



PENXIXGTOX, ARTIITR S British Zoophytes. London, 1X85. 



A manual or handbook, with a. general discussion of the Hydroida. 

 Places Aglaophenia myriophyllum in the genus I.ylocarpus. 



PlEi'ER, K. W Zwei ucue Artcu zum Genus Plumularida 1 gehorende Hydroidpolypeu. (Siebenter 



.lahresberichte des AVestfalischer Provinzialvereines. Minister, 1878.) 

 I have not seen this work, aud it may be out of place in this list. 



PontTALfcs, L. F. i>E Contributions to the fauna of the Gulf Stream at great depths. (Bulletin of the 



Musuem Comparative Zoology, I, 1867-08, Nos. 6,7.) 



A description of Aiilciinnltiriu trixerinla, which is not, however, sufficient 

 to diagnose the species. 



QUEl.cn JOHN J Ou some Deep-sea and Shallow- water Hydro/oa. ( Annals and Magazine of Natural 



History, July. 1895.) 



Descriptions of gonosome of fitrcjitofiuiliix, aud discussion of the puylacto 

 carp of the Pluinularida.'. 



