BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Jennings, H. S. 1900. Rotatoria of the United States with 



Special Reference to Those of the Great Lakes. Bull. 



U. S. Fish Com. for 1899: 67-104. 



1901. Synopses of North American Invertebrates. XVII. 



The Rotatoria. Amer. Nat., Vol. 35: 725-777. 

 Mueller, H.O. 1925. The Rotifer Group. Nat. Hist. , Vol. 



25: 223-232. 

 Myers, F. J. 1925. What is a Rotifer? Nat. Hist., Vol. 



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CHAPTER X 

 MOSS ANIMALCULES (Bryozoa) 



General References: Pratt, 1923; Ward and Whipple, 1918, 



Chap. 28, Davenport, C. B., Moss Animalcules (Bryozoa). 

 Davenport, C. B. 1890. Cristatella: The Origin and 



Development of the Individual in the Colony. Bull. 



Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard College, Vol. 20: 101-152. 



1904. Report on the Fresh- water Br3^ozoa of the United 



States. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. 27: 211-221. 

 Landacre, F. 1901. Sponges and Bryozoa of Sandusky 



Bay. Ohio Nat., Vol. i: 96-97. 



CHAPTER XI 



THREADWORMS (Nematodes) and bristleworms 



(Oligochstes) 



General References: Pratt, 1923; Ward and Whipple, 191 8, 



Chap. 19, Smith, F., Aquatic Earthworms and other 



Bristle-bearing Worms. 

 Darwin, C. 1900. Vegetable Mould and Earthworms. D. 



Appleton & Co. 

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chaeta of the United States. Trans. Amer. Micr. Soc, 



Vol. 30: 285-317. 



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