6 Coelenterata. 



Steche, 0., 1. Die Entwickhrag der Genitaltrauben bei Physalia. in: Z. Anz. 32. Bd. p 638 



-641. [21] 

 , 2. Der gegenw'artige Stand unseres Wissens vom SuBwasserpolypen (Hydra), in: 



Intern. Eev. Hydrobiol. Leipzig 1. Bd. p 463480. 

 Stechow, E., Beitrage zur Kenntnis von Brancliioceranthiis imperator (Allman). Dissert. 



Miinchen 30 pgg. 10 Figg. [16] 

 Stiasny, G., Eine atlantische Tima im Golfe von Triest. in: Arb. Z. Inst. "Wien 17. Bd. 



p 221224 Taf. [19; 

 Stockard, Ch. R., An Experimental Study of the Rate of Regeneration in Cassiopeia xama- 



chana. in: Science (2) Vol. 27 p 448. 

 Suter, H., On FlabellumrugttlosumTe-aison-Woods. in: Trans. New Zealandlnst. "Wellington 



Vol. 38 1906 p 334. 

 Tannreuther, G. "W., The Development of Hydra, in: Biol. Bull. Woods Holl Vol. 14 p 261 



-280 T 811. [13] 

 Thomson, J. A., 1. A large Tubularian (Tubularia regalis, Broch) from the Moray Firth. 



in: Proc. R. Physic. Soc. Edinburgh Vol. 17 p 143148. [15] 



, 2. Note on a Large Antipatharian from the Faeroes, ibid, p 188 194 T 11. [29] 



, 3. Note on a Remarkable Alcyonarian, Studeria mirabilis g. et sp. n. in: Journ. R. 



Micr. Soc. London p 675 681 T 16. [Related, but not very closely, to Parakyonium.} 

 Thomson, J. A., & J. M. McQueen, Reports on the Marine Biology of the Sudanese Red Sea. 



8. The Alcyonarians. in : Journ. Linn. Soc. London Vol. 31 p 48 75 4 Figg. T 5 



8. [34] 

 Thornely, Laura R., Reports on the Marine Biology of the Sudanese Red Sea. 10. Hydroidea 



collected by Mr. C. Crossland from October 1904 to May 1905. ibid, p 8085 T 9. 



[15] 

 Vanhoffen, E., 1. Die Lucernariden und Scyphomedusen der Deutschen Sudpolarexpedition. 



in: D. Siidpol. Exp. 10. Bd. p 2549 T 2, 3. [23] 

 , 2. Die Narcomedusen. in: Wiss. Ergeb. D. Tiefsee Exp. 19. Bd. p 4174 5 Figg. 



T 79. [19] 

 Vaughan, T. "W., Recent Madreporaria of the Hawaiian Islands andLaysan. in: U.S. Nation. 



Mus. Bull. 59 1907 427 pgg. 96 Taf. [Notice by S. J. Hick son in: Nature Vol.77 



p 499 500.1 [29] 

 Verrill, A. E., 1. Some Singular Cases of Regeneration and Increase in a Deep-sea Coral 



by Agamic Endogenesis. in: Science (2) Vol. 28 p 449. [31] 

 , 2. Distribution and Variations of the Deep-sea Stony Corals from off the Coast of 



the United States, ibid, p 494. 

 , 3. The Bermuda Islands. Part 4. Geology and Paleontology, and Part 5. An Account 



of the Coral Reefs, in: Trans. Connecticut Acad. Arts Sc. Vol. 12 1907 p 45348 



181 Figg. T 1640. [31] 

 Walker, C.E., & Alice L. Embleton, Observations on the Nucleoli in the Cells of Hydra fusca. 



in: Q. Journ. Exper. Phys. London Vol. 1 p 287290 Taf. [9] 

 Walton, C. L., 1. Notes on some Sagartiidee and Zoanthidse from Plymouth, in: Journ. Mar. 



Biol. Ass. Plymouth (2) Vol. 8 p 207214. [26] 

 , 2. Actiniae collected by the S.S. > Huxley* in the North Sea during the summer of 



1907. ibid, p 215 226. [Bolocera 2, Tealia 1, Rhodactinia 1, Stomphia 1, Sngartia 4, 



Ghondradinia 1, Metridium 1, Epizoanthus 1, Ccrianthus 1, colours and measurements 



given.] 

 Warren, E., 1. On Halocordyle cooperi sp. nov., a Hydroid from the Natal Coast, in: Ann. 



Natal Gov. Mus. Vol. 1 1906 p 7382 T 9. [16] 

 , 2. On Tubularia solitaria sp. nov., a Hydroid from the Natal Coast, ibid, p 83 96 



T 10, 11. [16] 



