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Veerill, a. E. The same continued. No. 4. 



(Brief Coutributions, etc. Ibid., March, 1882, xxiii, pp. 216-225.) 

 A complete list of the Echinodemis found iu the same region ; 48 species. 

 New genera and species are described as follows : One genns and species of 

 Holothuriau, one species of the Asterias, one species of Ophinran, and six 

 species of Actiuians. 



The same continued. No. 5. 



(Brief Contributions, etc Ibid., April, 1882, xxiii, pp. 309-316.) 

 Continuation of the list of Anthozoa, with notes on f he more interesting 

 species. 



The same continued. No. 6. 



(Brief Contributions, etc. Ibid., May, 1882, xxiii, pp. 406-408.) 

 "Remarkable modes of growth and repair in Parasmilia lymani." "Res- 

 toration of the disk in Ophiurans." 



The same continued. No. 7. 



(Brief Contributions, etc. Ibid., Nov., 1882, xxiv, pp. 360-371.) 

 A general account of the investigations of U. S. Fish Commission, fbr the 

 summer of 1882, with a partial list of the dredging stations, and a discussion 

 of the principal discoveries. "Evidence of great destruction of life last 

 winter." "Additions to the fauna of Vineyard Sound; surface dredgings." 



The same continued. No. 8. 



(Brief Contributions, etc. Ibid., December, 1882, xxiv, pp. 447-452.) 

 "Nature and Origin of the Sediments." 



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