Cnidaria 200 



211944 . . . 3<i.6 



1915. The Coral Reef Group. Brooklyn Mus. Quarterly Vol. 2 p. 363 

 —366, 1 fig. 



45 Yangliaii, Thomas Waylaiid. 36.6 



1915. On Recent Aladreporaria of Florida, the Bahamas, and the West 

 Indies, and on Collections from Murray Itiland, Australia. 14th Yearbook 

 Carnegie lust. Washington p. 220—231. 



(729.5, 75.9, 94.3) 



46 Yaughan, Thomas Wayland, and Engene Wesley Shaw. 36.6 



1915. Geologic Investigations of tlie Florida Coral Reef Tract. 14th 

 Yearbook Carnegie Inst. Washington p. 232—238, 1 fig. 



47 Cumings, E. U. and J. J. Galloway. 36.6 : 14 



1915. Studies of the Morphology and Histology of the Trepostomata or 

 Monticuliporoids. Bull. geol. Soc. Amer. Vol. 26 p. 349—374, 6 pis. 

 *8 3Iayer, Alfred G. 36.6 : 15 



1915. The Lower Temperature at which Reef Corals Lose their Ability 

 to Capture Food. 14th Yearbook Carnegie Inst. Washington p. 212. 



15.3 



49 Vanghan, Thomas Wayland. 86.6 : 15 



1916, The Results of Investigations of the Ecology of the Floridian and 

 Bahaman Shoal-Water Corals. Proc. nation. Acad. So. Washington Vol. 

 2 p. 95—100. [Adaptation. Depth. Cleaning surface. Catching of food. 

 Relations to light, temperature, salinity. Growth rate.] 



15.2,. 3 



50 Oppenbeim, Paul. 36.6 (1181) 



1914. Alttertiare Korallen vom Nordrand der Madonie in Sizilien. Cen- 



tralbl. Min. Geol. Pal. 1914 p. 6<S7— 703, 1 fig. [Porites checchiae n. sp.] 

 2119 a Gregory, J. W., and Jean B. Trench. 36.6 (1181) 



1916. Eocene Corals from the Fly River, Central New Guinea. Geol. 



Mag. N. S. (6) Vol. 3 p. 481—488, 529—536, 2 pis., 1 fig. [8 nn. spp. in : 



Stylophora, Sfi/lma, Leptoria, Dachiardia, Plesiaatraea, Kobi/a, Actiriacis, Mmt- 



tipora. — In. var. in Porites.] 

 52 Krnmpholz, Fran/. .36.6 (1182) 



1916. MiozSne Corallen aus Bosnien. Verb. nat. Y'er. Briiuu Bd. 54 



Abb. p. 26-50, 1 fig. 

 -^^3 Gravier, Ch. J. 36.6 (26.03) 



1916. Sur les Madreporaires recueillis par S. A. S. le Prince de Monaco 



dans les grandps protondours de I'Atlantique septentrional. C. R. Acad. 



Sc. Paris T. 162 p. 26S— 271. (26.1) 



54 Nomland, Jorgen 0. 88.6 (79; 



1916, Corals from the Cretaceous and Tertiary of California and Ore- 

 gon. Univ. California Public. Geol. Vol. 9 p. .VJ-76, 4 pis. [15 nn. 

 spp. in : Turbinolia 2, Flabellum, Trochocyaihus 3, Madrepora, Aatrangia, 

 Siderastrea, Balanophytlia, Stephat70phi/llta, Dendrophyllia 2, Thnnmasteria, 

 Goniopora.] (117, 1181, llbii) (79.4,.5) 



5> Oppenbeim, Paul. 36.6 Eupsammidae 



1917, Ueber BakinophyUia ponteni n. sp. aus d^m Quartar der Strophaden 

 und Stephanophyllia schweinfurthi n. sp. aus der obersten Kreide von 

 Ober-Aegypten. Neu. Jahrb. Min. GeoL Pal. 1917 Bd. 1 p. 1—8, 1 Taf. 

 [Nochmalige Beschreibung.] 



56 Stephenson, Lloyd William. 36.6 Micrabacia (117) 



1916. North American Upper Cretaceous Corals of the Genus Micraba- 

 cia. U. S. geol. Snry. profess. Pap. No. 98 J p. 115 — 131, 4 pis. [4 nn. 



._ spp.] (75.2,.H, 7t).l,.2,.4, 78.3,.6,.7) 



o' Haas, F. 36.6 Stylopliora 



1914. Eine eigenartig ausgebildete Kolonie von Stylophora pistillata Esp. 

 45. Ber. Seuekeuberg. nat. Ges. Frankfurt a. M. tsoudcrb. p. 31—34, 2 

 figg- 



2119'.8 Ewald, August. 37 : 14.77 



1916. Ueber den Ban, die Entladung und die Entwicklung der Nossel- 



