199 Cnidaria 



2119^2 Parker, G. H. 3«.5 : 11 



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 Zool. Harvard Coll. No. 286. — Uontrib. Bermuda biol. Stajt. No. 55.) 

 Jourii. exper. Zool. Vol. 22 p. 111—124, 1 fig. [Wave like movement 

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 contained in pedal portion.] 11.7, .81 



33 Parker, G. H. 36.5: 11 



1017. Actinian behavic-. (Contrib. zool. Lab. Mus. comp. Zool. Harvard 

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 relation to neuromuscular apparatus. Retraction following strong illu- 

 mination and high temperature; expansion produced by tood and water 

 currents; normal oxygen fluctuations without direct effect. Tidal and 

 nychthemeral rhythm. Locomotion.] 11.044:,.3i,.7,.8 



34 Parker, G. H. 36.5 : 11.8 



lt>16. Type.s of Neuromuscular Mechanism in Sea-Anemonee. Proc. 

 Aiiier. piiiJo.H. hoc. Vol. ho p. 310—343. [Lloactions ranging from direct 

 muscle response to true reflexes ] 11. 81, .82 



35 Parker, G. II. 36.5 : 11.8 



iyi7. The movements of the tentacles in Actinians. (Contrib. zool. Lab. 

 Mus, comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. No. 285. — Contrib. Bermuda biol. Stat. 

 No. 54.) Joiirn. exper. Zool. Vol. 22 p. 1)5 — 110, 1 fig. [Contraction of 

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36 Griivier, Cli. J. 36.5 (66.99) 



15)16. JSur la faune actinienne de I'ile San Thome (golfe de Ciuiuee). C. 

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 87 Gravier, Cli. J. 36.5 Actinia : 15.6 



1J»16. Sur I'incubation chez VAciinia equina L. a I'ile de San Thome 

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 211918 Miillegger, S. 36.5 Alicea 



1916. Alicea {Cladactis) costae Panc. Bliitt. Aquar.-Terrar.-Kde. Jahr^. 

 27 p. 234—236, 1 fig. 



39 Bourne, Gilbert 0. 36.5 Edwardsia (95) 



1916. A Description of Five new Species of Edwardsia, Quatr., from 

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 don Vol. 32 p. 513—530, 1 pi., 2 flgg. 



40 Parker, U. H. 36.5 xVetridium : 11.81 



1917. Nervous transmission in the Actinians. (Contrib. zool. Lab. Mus. 

 comp. Zool. Harvard Coil. No. 284). Jourii. exper. Zool. Vol. 22 p. 87 — 

 94, 3 flgg. [Diliuse transmission, but evidence of primitive transmission 

 tracts.] 



41 Parker, G. II., and E. G. Titus. 36.5 Mctridium : U 



1916. Tiie structure ol Metridium (ActinoloLa) marginatuni Milnf.Edwauds 

 with special reference to its neuio-muscuiar mechanism. (Contrib. zoo). 

 Lab. Mus. comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. No. 281.) Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 

 21 p. 433—459, 1 pi. [4 types of neuro-muscular organization distinguish- 

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 rtceptor-ettectors and complex receptor-effectors as deyelopmental stages.] 



i 1.75,.bl, U.3,.7d,.76,.77,.8a,.88,.H9 



42 Parker, G. H. 36.5 Metridium : 14 



1916. '1 he ett'ector systems of actinians. (Contrib. zool Lab. Mus. comp. 

 Zool. Harvard Coll. No. 282.) Journ. exper. Zool. Vol. 21 p. 461 — 484. 

 [Mucous, nematocyst, ciliary and musculai' systems. i'rogressive depen- 

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11.75,.81 14.b,.7ii,.77,.8i3,.89 



211913 Scott, G. G. 36.5 Sagartia : 11 



1916. Oxygen consumption in regenerating tissue. Proo. Soc. exper. 

 Biol. Med. Vol. 13 p. 121—122. [First fall below normal, then rise, 

 Keturn to normal some tune after completed regeneration.] 



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