130 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE TUNICATA. 



MACDONALD, .7. D. 



1858. Anatomical observations on a new form of compound 

 Tunicata. Ann.. Nat. Hist. (3) I, pp. 401-406, pi. xi, 4 text- 

 figs. [Chondrostachys.~\ 



1859. Arch. Naturg. XXV, 11, p. 296. 



1859. On the anatomical characters of three Australian 

 species of Tunicata referable to Savigny's subgenus Cxstra. 

 Trans. Linn. 'Soc. Land. XXII, 4, pp. 367-371, pi. Ixiv. 



1859. On the anatomical characters of a remarkable form 

 of compound Tunicata. Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. XXII, 4, 

 pp. 373-375, pi. Ixv (1). 



1859. On the anatomical characters of an Australian species 

 of Perophora. Trans. Linn. 8oc. Lond. XXII, 4, pp. 377-379, 

 1>1. Ixv (2). 



1861. On the circulation of the Blood in Pegea, as bearing 

 on the question of a lining to the vascular system in the 

 Tunicata in general. Trans. Linn. 800. Lond. XXIII (1863), 

 2, pp. 371-372, pi. xxxv. 



1862. On a new genus of Tunicata occurring on one of the 

 Bellona Reefs. Jrn. Linn. Soc. Lond., Zool. VI, pp. 78-81, 

 4 figs. \_Per a. ~\ 



1863. On the representative relationships of the fixed aud 

 free Tunicata, regarded as two sub-classes of equivalent value; 

 with some general remarks on their Morphology. Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. Edinb. XXIII (1864), 2, pp. 171-183, pi. ix, if. 1, 2, and 

 table. 



1864. On the morphological relationships of the Molluscoida 

 and Coelenterata, and of their leading members, inter se. 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinb. XXIII, 3, 'pp. 515-521, 1 fig. 

 [Tunicata.] 



1865. Zool. Record, I, pp. 251-254. [Above two memoirs.] 



1871. Outline of a scheme of classification of the Inverte- 

 brata founded upon the progressive development theory. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. (4) VIII, pp. 221-223. [pp. 222.] 



McDonald, Marshall. 



1889. Distribution of duplicate sets of Marine Invertebrates, 

 1879-1886. Rep. U. S. Fish Comm. XIV, pp. 843-863. [pp. 

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Macgillivray, William. 



1843. A history of the Molluscous Animals of the counties 

 of Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Banff; . . . 12. London & 

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