465 Echinoderma 



96270 Lambert, J. 39.6 (118) 



1913. Description des Echinides des terrains neogenes du Bassin du 

 Rhone. 3me Partie. Mem. Soc. paleont. Suisse Vol. 39 No. 3 p. 103 

 — 151, 5 pis. [10 nn. spp. in : Clypeaster 6, EcMnolampas 4.] 



(1182, 1183) (44.44,.83,.84,.91,.92,.94,.95,.98,.99) 



71 Kew, William S. W. 39.5 (118) 



1914. Tertiary Echinoids of the Carrizo Creek Region in the Colorado 

 Desert. Uuiv. California Public. Gfeol. Tol. 8 p. 39— GO, 5 pis., 1 fig. 

 [4 nn. spp. in : Encope, Clypeaster 2, Hipponoe.'] 



(1182, 1183) 



72 Airaglii, Carlo. 39.5 (1181) 



1899. Eohinidi del Bacino deila Bormida. Boll. Soc. geol. ital. Auno 

 18 p. 140—178, 2 tav. [7 nn. spp. in : Coptosoma, Clypeaster 2, Amphiope, 

 Linthia, Pei icosmus 2.] 

 16 Checclua-Rispoli, U. 39.5 (UBl) 



1914. Sopra alcuni Echinidi oligocenici della Cirenaica. Giorn. So. nat. 

 econ. Palermo Vol. 30 p. 63—72, 1 tav. 



74 LoTisato, i). 39.6 (1182) 



1914. Fibularidi e Clipeastridi miocenici della Sardegna. Boll. Soc. 

 geol. ital. Vol. 33 p. 485 — 564, 2 tav. [7 nn. spp. in : Clypeaster.] 



75 Kew, William S. W. 39.5 (1182) 



1915. Tertiary Echinoids from the San Pablo Group of Middle Califor- 

 nia. Univ. California Public. Geol. Vol. 8 p. 365—376, 2 figg, [2 nn. 

 spp. in: Scutella (1 n. var). Astrodapsis (1 n. subsp.J.] 



76 Fritel, P. H. , 39.5 (44) 



1910. Les Eohinodermes fossile?. Naturaliste Paris Ann. 32 p. 149—151, 

 6 figg. (1162-1182) (44.22,.23,.41,.72) 



77 Fourtau, Rene. 39.5(62) 



1913. Sur la faune echinitique des plages soulevees de la mer Rouge. 

 C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris T. 157 p. 1554-1555. 



ii62',8 Ariola, V. 39.5 Arbacia : 11.62 



1901. La natura della partenogenedi nell' Arbacia pustiilosa. Boll; Mus. 

 Zool. AuJit. comp. Geneva Vol. 5 No. Ill, 12 pp., 1 tav. [Normalmente 

 un principio di divisione partenogenotica in acqua marina. Soluzioni 

 LoEB si mostrano neutra o dannose.j 



79 Harvey, E. Newtou. 39.5 Arbacia : 13.13 



1914. Is the Fertilization Membrane of Arbacia Eggs a Precipitation 

 Membrane? Biol. Bull. Woods Hole Vol. 27 p. 237—239. [Not confirm, 

 ed.] 



80 Lillie, Frauk R. S9.5 Arbacia : 13.13 



1914. Studies of fertilization. VI. The mechanism of fertilization in 

 Arbacia. Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 16 p. 523 — 590, 1 fig. [Formation of 

 fertilization membrane due to activation of ovogenous substance (ferti- 

 lizin), excess being neutralized by anti-fertilizin. Side-chain theory of 

 mechanism.] 



81 Lillie, Frank R. 39.5 Arbacia : 13.13 



1915. The Fertilizing Power of Sperm Dilutions of Arbacia. Proc. na- 

 tiou. Acad. Sc. Vol. 1 p. 156 — 160. [Evidence in favor of postulating 

 activating substance of spermatozoon liberated before penetration. This 

 activates the fertilizin of egg.] 



82 von Gallenstein, Hans. 39.5 Cidaris : 14.78.5 



1914. Cidaris buchii MDnster, ein Fall der Umbildung von Stacheln zur 

 Schuppenbekleidung. Carintliia II Jahrg. 104 p. 50—52. 

 33 MacBride, £. W. 39.5 Ecliinocardium : 13 



1914, The Development of Echinocardium cordatum. Part I. — The Ex- 

 ternal Features of the Development. Quart. Journ. micr. Sc. N. S. Vol. 

 69 p. 471—486, 2 rls. 

 96284 Moore, Benjamin, Edward Whitley, and 



Arthur Webster. 39.5 Echinus : 11.05 



1913. The Basic and Acidic Proteins of the sperm of Echinus esculentus. 



Bibliogr. Zool. XXVH V. 1915 30 



