Cnidaria — Echinoderma 204 



212032 Goldfarb, A. J. 37.5 Passiopea : 11 



1915. The COi Factor in the Regeneration of Cassiopea xnmachana. 14th 

 Yearbook Caruegie Inst. Washington p. 206. [No definite influence 

 shown.] 11.044,.21,.69 



03 Cary, Lewis R. 37.5 Cassiopea : 11 



jyi6. The influence of the marginal sense organs on the rate of regene- 

 ration in Cansiopea xamachana. Jonrn. exper. Zooi. Vol. 21 p. 1—32, 11 

 figg. [Rate of regeneration an expression of general metabolic activity, 

 and as such subject to influence of nerve centers] 11.69, .81 



04 Mayer, Alfred 6. 37.5 Cassiopea : 11.81 



1915. The Chemistry of Nerve Conduction in Cassiopea. 14th Yearbook 

 Carnegie lust, Washington p. 210. [Possible conduction by adsorbed 

 cations of Na, K and Ca, influenced by any OH or H ions present.] 



05 Cary, L. R. 37.5 Cassiopea : 11.82 



1915. Studies on the Physiology of the Nervous System of Cassiopea. 

 ]4lh Yearbook Carnegie Inst. Washington p. 202—204. [Acceleiation of 

 rate of regeneration under influence of marginal sense-organs. Control 

 of rate of metabolism. Relation between area of tissue innervated by 

 single sense-organ and rate of pulsation] 



06 Kninibach, Thilo. 38 Plenrobrachia (26.23) 



1916. Die Ctenophorengattung Pleurobrachia in der nordlichen Adria. 

 Notizen iiber die Fauna der Adria bei Rovigno. Zool. Auz. Bd. 4S p. 

 65-83, 102-115, 14 figg. 



59.39 Echinoderma (incl. Enteropneusta). 



(Vide etiam: 20940:^, 209405, 209408, 209413, 209416, 209420, 209421, 

 209423, 209427, 209429, 209440-209443, 20944r>, 209446, 209448, 209451— 

 209453, 20945";, 2)9457, 209458, 209460— 209 J64, 209466—209463, 20^)472, 

 209478, 209797, 210032, 210040, 210611, 210619, 211144, 211153, 211164, 

 211218, 211268, 211314, 211865, 211367, 211368, 211370, 211385, 211386, 

 211412, 211415, 211417, 211433.) 



212007 Clarke, F. W., and W. C. Wbeeler. 39 ; 11.05 



1916. The Inoiganic Constituents of Echinoderma. U. S. geol. Surv. 

 Profess. Pap. No. 90 L p. 189—199. 39.1,.3— .5 



18 Kossel, A., und S. Edibacher. ,39 : 11.05 



1915. BeitiSije zur chemischen Kenntnis der Echinodermen. Sitz.-Her. 

 Heidelberg Akad. Wiss. math.-uat. Kl. Abt. B Abh. No. 3, 13 pp. [Ein 

 Histon aus den Testikeln, AmidosRuren aus den Organen von Astropeeten 

 aurantiaeus. Stellasterin und Astrol (neue Glieder der Sterinreihe mit 

 den Formeln {^t-UuO und CssH^sOs).] 39.3 



09 Mortensen, Th. .39 : 13.41 



1915. Studies on Echinoderm Larvae (illustrated with lantern slides). 

 (Amer. Abs. Adv. Sc.) Science N. S» Vol. 42 p. 621—622. [Family cha- 

 racters.] 39.3,.5 



10 Clark, Austin H. 39 (26) 



1917. Four New Echinoderms from the West Indies. Proc. bioi. Soc. 

 Washington Vol. 30 p. 63—70. [4 nn. spp. in: Neocomatella, Nemaster, 

 Flinthaaier, Ophiocnida.] (26.35,.7) 39.1, .3,.4 



11 Clark, Austin U. 39 (26.3) 



1916. One now Starfish and Five new Brittle Stars from the Galapagos 

 Islands. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (8) Vol. 18 p. 115—122. [6 nn. spp. in: 

 I'reyella, Aatrodendrum, Ophiacantha 2, Ophiolebes, Ophiophi/Uum.] 



39.3 .4 

 1212012 Knliscbewskij, M. ' '* 39 (26.8) 



1907. Resultats scientifiques de TExp^dition polaire russe en 1900 — 

 1903, sous la direction du Baron E. Toll. Section E: Zoologie. Volume 

 1, Livr. 4. Zur Kenntnis der Echinodermenfauna des sibirischen Eis- 

 meeres. Mem. Acad. Sc. St.-Petersbonrg CI. phys.-math. (8) T. 18 No. 

 4, 67 pp., 3 Taf., 3 figg. [1 n. var. in Asttrias.] 



39.1,.3,.4,.7,.8 



