132 THE PLUMULARID^:. 



ALLMAN, GEORGE .T Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of II. M. S. t'liallengcr, Zoology, XXIII, 



1888, Part 70. Report on the Hydroida, Secund Part. 



Contains discussion of morphology of Hydroids, a table of distribution, both 

 geographical and batuymetrical, and discusses the sarcostyles. 



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



and notes on the genus Aglaophenia, (Journal of the Microscopical Society, 

 Victoria, 1881.) 



Discussion of the genus A<jl<toplienia and the orifices of the uematophores of 

 Australian species of that genus. 



BAI.K, W. M Catalogue of the Australian Hydroid Zoophytes. Sydney, Australia, 1884. 



General discussion and bibliography of Plumularidie and the genera included 

 therein. A description of PlumulariafiUcaulis and a good figure of the liydrothecie. 



BALE, W. M The Genera of Plumulariid;i>, with observations on various Australian Hydroids. 



(Proceedings of the Royal Society, Victoria, 1886.) 



An excellent work, discussing the genera established by Alluian, Fewkes, and 

 von Lendeufeld, and establishing the genus HitUcornopsis. 



BALE, W. M On some new and rare Hydroida in the Australian Museum Collection. (Proceedings 



of the Linuean Society of New South Wales, III. 2d ser., 1888.) 

 Modifies genus Eirchenpaueria Jickeli. 



BUSK, G An Account of the Poly/oa aud Sertularian Zoophytes collected on the Voyage of the 



Rattlesnake, etc. (Narrative, Appendix, IV, London, 1852.) 



I have not seen this work, but it is said to contain descriptions of one or two 

 species since found in America. 



CLARK, S. F Descriptions of new aud rare Species of Hydroids from the New England Coast. 



(Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, III, 1876.) 



Contains description of I'luinulnrin rcrrillii - Schhotriclui yraviUima (Sars). 



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



W. H. Dall, U. S. Coast Survey and Party, from 1871 to 1874, inclusive. (Proceedings 

 of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1876 (1877).) 



Contains original description of Hulecium plumularioides Clark = Plttmularia 

 plutuularoides Nutting, and Machroi-lii/iiflii<i <l<illii = Nudillu j ca dallii Nutting. 



CLARK, S. F The Hydroids of the Pacific Coast of the United States, South of Vancouver Island. 



(Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts aud Sciences, III, 1876.) 



Contains descriptions of Aglaophenia struthionides and reports I'lnmulariu 

 sttaoea. 



CLARKE, S. F Report on the Hydroida collected during the Exploration of the Gulf Stream and 



Gulf of Mexico, by Alexander Agassi/., 1877-78. (Bulletin of the Museum of Com- 

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



Describes the new genus \ematophorns aud the species Xemutophoriis yrandis, 

 riiimnliiriii yrucilix, and Cladocarpus tennis. 



CotiGHTUEY, M Notes on New Zealand Hydroidew. (Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand 



Institute, VII, Wellington, 1875.) 



This is another work that I have not seen aud do not know that it has a 

 rightful place in this list. 



DUIESCH, HANS Tektonische Studien an Hydroidpolypen. Jena. 



Discusses the order of succession in which the various persons of the colony 

 appear and also the nature of the sarcostyle. 



DESOR, E [Zoological investigations among the shoals of Nantucket on board the surveying 



steamer Bibb.~] (Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, III, 1848.) 

 Describes Plumaria (original spelling) tirburea, a species which can not now 

 be identified. 



ELLIS, JOHN An Essay towards a Natural History of the Corallines and other Marine Productions 



of the Like Kind commonly found on the Coast of Great Britain aud Ireland. 

 (London, 1755.) 



This is a classic work, with figures which are remarkably good for that 

 early day. 



ELLIS, JOHN, aud SOLANDER, ..The Natural History of Many Curious and Uncommon Zoophytes, etc. Loudou, 1786. 

 DANIEL. Contains good colored plates of some species common to Europe and America. 



FEWKES, J. WALTER Report of the Acalephae, Hydroida, Illakc Expedition. Results of Dredging. ( Bulletin 



of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, VIII, 1881, No. 7.) 



Describes the genera Aglaophenopsls, Callicarpa, Plvurocarjiit, and eleven new 

 species of PlunralaridsB. 



FEWKES, J. WALTER Bibliography to accompany Selections from Embryological Monographs, Acalephs. 



(Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, XI, 1884, No. 10.) 



This bibliography does not give all the systematic works, but mentions those 

 only which contain embryological material. 



