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developpement de la comatule de la MOditerrance, 1886, p. 1 (specimens from Roscoff and the 

 west coast of France).— Sim, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. 20, 1886, p. 45 (Witch Ground, Moray 

 Firth, near Banff; sparingly distributed). — P. H. Carpenter, Trans. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), ser. 2, 

 vol. 2, 1886, p. 475 (variations in the cirri); Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, vol. 19, 1887, p. 19 

 (morphology; critici-sm of Vogt and Yung, especially in regard to sacculi) ; Bijdr. Dierkunde, vol. 

 14, 1887, pp. 48, 49 (conipari-son between two pentaerinoids dredged by the Varna and those of 

 this species); Quart. Journ. Mier. Sei., new ser., vol. 27, 1887, p. 379 (.sacculi; criticism of Vogt 

 and Yung).— vo.s' Graff, Challenyer Reports, Zoology, vol. 20, pt. 61, 1887, p. 4 (Torquay, Arran, 

 Oban, Isle of Man, Keumaes Bay; myzostomes), p. 15 (Milford Haven; near Gibraltar; Cumbrae; 

 arm and pinnule cysts).— P. H. Carpenter, Challenger Reports, Zoology, vol. 26, pt. 60, 1888, 

 pp. 3, 7, 16, 19, 20, "22, 23, 27, 31-34, 54, 77, 80, 89, 90, 110, 119, 123, 127, 137, 143, 158, 160-164, 

 1G8, 169, 171, 177, 178, 181-183, 192, 205, 229, 231, 240, 261, 286, 287, 309, 354-356, 366-368, 373, 

 377 (discussion of various features). — ITeape, Journ. Marine Biol. Assoc, vol. 1, new ser., 1888, 

 No. 2, p. 167 (Plymouth Sound; rocks of Drake's I. and off the Cobbler Buoy in the Sound; rooks 

 southwest of Eddystone in 40 fms.). — Rolleston and Jackson, Forms of animal life, 1888, 

 p. 575. — Bather, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 45, 1889, p. 169 (4-rayed condition, after P. H. 

 Carpenter). — IIekdman, Puffin I. Biol. Stat., second Ann. Rep. Mar. Biol. Comm., Liverpool, 

 18S9, p. 17 (Port Erin Bay) ; also published in Proc. and Trans. Liverpool Biol. Soc, vol. 4, 1S90. — 

 Hoyle, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. 20, No. 123, Dec. 31, 1889, p. 458 (Dunoon Basin, 30-40 

 fms.). — Perrier, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, ser. 3, vol. 1, 1889, p. 169 (structure and 

 development).— Studer, Die Forschungsreise S.M.S. Gazelle in der Jahren 1874-76, vol. 3, 

 Zool.-Gcol., 1889, p. 22.— J. E. V. Boas, Lehrb. Zool., 1890, p. 138; fig. 71, 1-3, p. 137 (larvae).— 

 P. H. Carpenter, in Batcson, Proc Zool. Soc. London, 1890, p. 585, fig. 4 (Hamoaze, near 

 Beggar's I., Plymouth; palmate arm division); in Bateson, Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc, 1890, 

 pt. 6, No. 79, p. 704 (notice of preceding) ; .\nn. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, vol. 6, 1890, p. 6 (termi- 

 nology of parts). — Hartog, Zool. Anz., vol. 13, No. 330, 1890, pp. 136, 137 (madreporic system). — 

 Bather, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, vol. 7, 1891, p. 405 (abnormal arm division figured and 

 described by Carpenter and Bateson suggested in certain fossil types). — P. H. Carpenter, 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. 24, 1891, p. 69 (synonymy).- CdAnot, Arch. Biol., vol. 11, 1891, 

 p. 315 (RoscofI; morphology), p. 319 (bibliography); Rev. Biol. Nord France, vol. 3, 1891, p. 290 

 (RoscofT; description of Trichodina, a new infusorian parasite); Arch. Zool. Exp. G6n., ser. 2, 

 vol. 9, 1891, Notes et revue, p. xi (sacculi probably organs of reserve), p. 630 (body fluids and 

 lymphatic gland). — Girod, Le Naturaliste, ser. 2, No. 105, July 15, 1891, p. 173 (preservation of 

 material). — IIartlaub, Nova Acta Acad. German., vol. 58, No. 1, 1891, p. 14 (littoral member of 

 the Tenclla group), p. 113 (in Gottingen Mus.). — Herdman, Puffin L Biol. Stat., fourth .4nn. 

 Rep. Liverpool Mar. Biol. Comm., 1891, p. 24 (adults and pentaerinoids abundant near Rhos- 

 colyn beacon); also published in Proc. and Trans. Liverpool Biol. Soc, vol. 5, 1891, p. 40. — 

 Parkes, Manchester Microsc. Soc. Trans, for 1890, 1891, p. 45 (Lamlash Bay, in great numbers; 

 Dover; Hastings; Folkestone; Devonshire coast; Tenby; abundant at Pont du Coll, a little 

 fishing village in Pieardy). — Sladen, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., ser. 3, vol. 1, 1891, No. 5, p. 687 

 (Long I. Sound, southwest Ireland, 4 fms.). — Claus and Sedgwick, Elementary textbook of 

 zoology, vol. 1, 1892, p. 289 (general account).— Cu^not, Zool. Anz., vol. 15, No. 387, 1892, 

 p. 124 (ovogenesis and spermatogenesis); Rev. G6n. Scientif., vol. 3, 1892, p. 326. — Danielssen, 

 Den Norske Nordhavsexpedition 1876-78, vol. 5, 1892, No. 21, p. 20 (in part). — Garstang, 

 Journ. Marine Biol. Assoc, new ser., vol. 2, No. 4, 1892, p. 335 (constant element of the inverte- 

 brate fauna of Plymouth; pentaerinoids taken in some numbers in autumn). — Seeuger, 

 Zool. Jahrb., Anat. Ontog., vol. 6, 1892, p. 161 (references to Thompson and the Carpenters).— 

 Herdman, Puffin I. Biol. Stat., sixth Ann. Rep., 1893, p. 27 (20 miles southeast of Port St. Mary, 

 26 fms. ; 25 miles southeast of Port St. Mary, 23 fms.) ; also published in Proc. and Trans. Liver- 

 pool Biol. Soc, vol. 7, 1893, p. 69.— Malaud, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, vol. 11, 1893, No. 62, 

 February 1893, p. 147 (translation of M.alard, 1892).— Perrier, Traitd de zoologie, 1893, pp. 784, 

 802 (general account); fig. 660, p. 807; figs. 661, 662, p. 808; fig. 667, p. 815; fig. 670, p. 821; 

 fig. 693, p. 838; fig. 698, p. 839; fig. 699, p. 843; fig. 700, p. 844.— Bateso.n, Materials for the 

 study of variation, 1894, p. 436 (4-raycd forms, after P. H. Carpenter), p. 438 (12-armed speci- 

 men, after Dendy, and specimen with palmate arm division, from Carpenter, in Bateson, 1890).— 



