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MONTGOMERY, T. H. 



1897. Descriptions of new metamemerteans. Zoologischer Jahrbiicher, Syst. Abth., bd. x, p. 1-14. 



Jena. 



MOORE, ANNE. 



1900. Dinophilus gardineri (sp. nov.) Biological Bulletin of the Marine Biological Laboratory at 



Woods Hole, vol. i, p. 15-18. 



MOORE, J. P. 



1898. The leeches of the U. S. National Museum. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 



xxi, p. 543-563, pi. XL. Washington. 



1903. Descriptions of two new species of Polychgeta from Woods Hole, Mass. Proceedings of the 



Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia for November, 1903, p. 720-726, pi. XL. 

 i903a. Some pelagic Polychaeta new to the Woods Hole fauna. Ibid., 1903, p. 793-801, pi. LV. 



1905. A new species of sea mouse (Aphrodita hastata) from eastern Massachusetts. Ibid., 1905, 



p. 294-298. 

 19053. Some marine Oligochseta of New England. Ibid., 1905, p. 373-399, pi. xxxn, xxxin. 



1906. Descriptions of new species of Polychaeta from the southeastern coast of Massachusetts. 



Ibid., 1906, p. 501-508, pi. xix. 



1907. Descriptions of new spioniform annelids. Ibid., 1907, p. 195-207, pi. xv, xvr. 

 19073. Description of a new species of annelid from Woods Hole. Ibid., 1907, p. 448-451. 



MORGAN, T. H. 



1891. The growth and metamorphosis of Tornaria. Journal of Morphology, vol. v, p. 407-458. 



Boston. 



iSgia. A contribution to the embryology and phylogeny of the pycnogonids. Studies from the 

 Biological Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University, vol. v, no. i, p. 1-76, pi. i-vni. 

 Baltimore. 



MURBACH, L. 



1895. Preliminary note on the life history of Gonionemus. Journal of Morphology, vol. xi, p. 



493-496. Boston. 



1898. Hydroids from Woods Hole, Mass. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, vol. 42, 

 p. 341-360, pi. 34. London. 



NICKERSON, W. S. 



1898. Preliminary notice of a new species of endoproct, Loxosoma davenporti, from the Massachu- 



setts coast. Science n. s., vol. vn, p. 220. New York. 



1899. Notes on Loxosoma davenporti. Ibid., vol. ix, p. 368. 



1901. On Loxosoma davenporti, sp. nov. Journal of Morphology, vol. xvn, p. 351-380. Boston. 



NUTTING, C. C. 



1900. American hydroids. Parti. The Plumularidae. Special Bulletin of the U. S. National 



Museum, 1900, p. 1-285, P^- i-xxxiv. Washington. 



1901. The hydroids of the Woods Hole region. Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, vol. xix, 



1899, p. 325-386. Washington. 



1904. American hydroids. Part II. The Sertularidae. Special Bulletin of the U. S. National 



Museum, 1904, p. 1-325, pi. I-XLI. Washington. 

 OSBURN, R. C. 



1912. The Bryozoaof the Woods Hole region. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, vol. xxx, 1910, p. 



203-266, pi. xvm-xxxi. (Issued separately as Bureau of Fisheries doc. 760.) Washington. 

 PARKER, G. H. 



1902. The reactions of copepods to various stimuli and the bearing of this on daily depth migrations. 



Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission, vol. xxi, 1901, p. 103-123. Washington. 

 19023. Notes on the dispersal of Sagartia luciae Verrill. American Naturalist, vol. xxxvi, no. 426, 

 p. 491-493. New York. 



PATTERSON, J. T. 



1912. Early development of Graffilla gemellipara a supposed case of polyembryony. Biological 

 Bulletin of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, vol. xxn, no. 3, p. 173-204, 

 pi. i- vi. 



