Bfachiopoda — Tunicata 238 



212485 Br:iim, E. Lncj. 48 (113) 



1'.»16, The Cincinnatian Series and its Brachiopods in the Vicinity of 



Cincinnati. Jouru. Cincinnati Soc. nat. Hl«t. Tol. 22 p. 18—44. 



67 Hajii«s, W. P. 48 (114) 



1!H6. The Fauna of the Upper Devonian in Montana. Part 2. The 

 Stratigraphy and the Brachiopoda. Ann. Carnegie Mas. Pittsbnrgh Tol. 

 10 p. 13-54, 6 pis. (Public. Carnegie Mus, Pittsburgh No. 88). [5 nn. 

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68 R<»iiier, Louis. 48 (1162) 



I'.ilo. Synopsis dea Spirobranches (Brachiopodee) jurassiques Celto- 

 Souabes. Mem. Soc. paieont. Suisse Vol. 41 So. 2, 69 pp., 3 figg. 



69 Wilson, Alice E. 48 Oioplecia (113) 



lyio. Un Brachiopode nouveau, provenant de la base de I'TJtica. Canada 

 Miuist. nines. Coniin. geol. Mus. commem. Tictoria Bull, So. 1 p. 83 — 

 '.>S, 1 pi., 1 fig. [Oxoplecia n. g. Calhouni n. sp.] 



70 Scaiia, S. 48 Richthotenia 



1U15. Sul significato biologico deirinvolucro caleareo e dell'apparecchio 

 sopradorsale delle Richthofenia. Boll. Accad. Gioeuia Sc. nal. Catania 

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71 Williams, Henry Shaier. 48 Spirifer (113) 



1S>16. New Brachiopods of the Genus Spirifer from the Silurian of 

 Maine. Proc. U. S. nation. Mns. Vol. 51 p. 73—80, 1 pi. [4 nn. spp.] 



72 Thomson, J. Allan. 48 Terebratelli'dae 



JJH6. On the Classification of the Terebratellidae. Geol. Mag. S. 8. 

 (<J) Vol. 8 ]). 496 — oOo, 1 fig. [Aldmgia n. g, pro Terebratella furcuUfera, 

 Dicstothyris pro Terebratula frontahs.] 

 S12473 PerciYal, F. G. 48 Terebratula : 14.78,5 



1«16. On the Punctalion of the Shells of Terebratula. Geol. Mag. N. S. 

 ((;) Vol. 3 p. ol— 56, 1 pi., 2 figg. 

 74 Jackson, J. Wilfrid. 48 Terebratulidae 



1?>16. Brachiopod Morphology: Notes and Comments on Dr. J. Allah 

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 g. pro Terebratula grai/i.] 



59.49 Tunicata. 



(Vide etiam: 210314, 211314, 211362, 211363, 211368, 211415) 



76 Sick, L. 49 : 07 (43.58) 



1916. Unser Planktonschrank. IV. MoUusken und Tunikaten. 46. Ber. 

 Meuckenberg. nat. Ges. Frankfurt a. M. p. 6—42, 12 figg. 



76 Hyde, Ida H. 49 : 18.9 



1915. The Development of a Tunicate Without Nerves. Bull. Kansas 

 Tniv. Vol. 16 Science Bull. Vol. 9 p. 175—179. [The cells giving rise 

 to the heart, siphon and disestive tract continue to develop after nervous 

 system has been removed. Heart will beat and muscles differentiate 

 without nervous control.] 49.4 



77 Hartmejer, R. 49 (26.1) 



1912. Aecidien aus dem Skagerrak, dem Trondhjemsfjord und von den 

 Far Oer. Vidensk. Meddel. Dansk. nat. Foren. Bd. 63 p. 261—286, 3 figg. 

 [Tethyum mortetiseni n. sp.] (26.12) 49.3,.4 



78 Hartmejer, R. 49 (26.75) 



1915. Ueber einige Apcidien aus dem Golf von Suez. Sltz.»Ber. Ge». 

 Mat« Freunde Berlin 1916 p. 397—4.^0, 14 figg. [Ascidia savignyi n. sp.] 



49.3,.4 

 212479 Hilton, WiUam A. 49 (79.4; 



1917. Littoral Ascidians Collected at Laguna Beach. Journ. Entom. 

 Zool. Clareraont Vol. 9 p. J6-87. 49.3,.4 



