INVEBTEBRATA, CRYPTOGAMIA, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 161 



Carpenter, P. H. — The Nervous System of Comatula. 



Rep. Brit, Assoc. Ack: Sci., 49th Meeting, 1879, pp. 418-19. 

 CoTTEAr. — New or little-known [Fossil] Echinoidea. Plates 4 (tigs. 7-15) 

 and 5 (figs. 1-7; to follow. 



[Cidaris Delatourei, Rhahd'jcidaris Thomasi, Psammechinus sulcatus, Spatangus 

 Szabo', Lovenia Gauthierij L. Lorioli.'\ 



Rev. 4- Mag. ZooL, VI., pp. 170-5 ; 194-200. 

 Greeff, R. — See Vermes. • 



Haacke, W. — On an Abnormity in the Stomach of Asteracanthion ruhens. 1 fig. 



Zool. Anzeig., II., p. 641. 

 Miller, S. A. — Description of twelve new Fossil Species, and Remarks upon 

 others. Plates 9 and 10. 



[Echin. 11 ; Plant. 1.] Journ. Cincinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., II., pp. 104-18. 



Sladen, W. p. — On the Structure of Astrophiura, a new and aberrant genus of 



Echin odermata. Plate 20. Ann. 8( Mag. Nat. Hist., IV., pp. 401-15, 



Coelenterata. 



Bebwell, F. a. — On a method of examining the Anatomy of Actinia mesem- 

 hryanthemum, with some results. Plates 11 and 12. 



Journ. Quek. Micr. Club, V., pp. 213-22. 

 Ciamician, J. — On Lafo'ia parasitica n. sp. 



Zeitschr. wiss. Zool., XXXIX., pp. 673-6. 

 Elmer, T. — On the Tactile Organs of Eucharis multicomis. 3 figs. 



Arch. Mikr. Anat., XVII., pp. 342-6. 

 Fraipont, J. — Histology, Development, and Orighi of the Testicle and Ovary 

 of Campanularia angidat'i (Hincks). Comptes Rendus, XC3., pp. 43-5. 



Haacke, W. — On the Differentiation of the Species of the Genus Hijdra. 



Zool. Anzeig., II., pp. 622-3. 

 Haeckel, E. — The System of tlie Medusas. First part of a Monograph of Ihe 

 Medusse. First hnlf of the first part. System of the Craspedota. 360 pp. 

 Plates 1-20 (Expl. 40 pp.). Denkschr. Med.-Nat. Gesell. Jena, 1879, i. 



Hehtwig, O. and R. — The Actiriii^ investigated Anatomically and Histo- 

 logically, with especial reference to the Neuro-muscular Svstem (confH). 

 Plates 21-26. Jen. Zeitsch. Naturw., XIIL, pp. 5I9-C40. 



Lapworth, C. — On the Geological Distribution of the Rhnbdophora. Part 2. 

 Data. (Contd.) Ann. 4- Mag. Nat. Hist., IV., pp. 423-31 ; V., pp. 45-02. 



Martens, E. v. — The Systematic Position of the Ctenophora. 



Naturf.. XII., pp. 470-1. 

 Taylor, J. E. — Our common British Fossils, and where to find them. No. 9 

 and No. 10 in part. [Corals.] 15 and 8 figs. 



Sci.-Gossip, 1879, pp. 271-4, 1880, pp. 12-14, 



Porifera. 



Carter, H. J. — Note on the so-called " Farringdon (Coral-Riig) Sponges " 

 (Calcispongite, Zittt-l). Ann. ^- Mag. Nat. Hist., IV., pp. 431-7. 



FuLLAOAR, J. — The Fresh-water Sponge. 3 figs. Sci.-Gossip, 1880, pp. 3-5. 



Keller, C. — Systematic Position of the Sponges. (In Report of St. Gall 



Meeting of the Sw. Helvc't. Sri. Nat.) Arch. Sci. Phys. et Nat., II., pp. 711-13. 



„ „ Studies on tlie Organization and Development of the Chalinida. 



Pliitoa 18-20, and 1 fig. Zeitschr. tciss. Zool., XXXIII., pp. 317-49. 



ScHULZE, F, E. — On the Formation of Free-swimming Gcminules in a Sponge, 

 Halisarca lubnlaris. Zool. Anzeig., II., pp. 636--H. 



Selenka, Yj. — On a Siliceous Sponge of Eight-rayed Structure, and on the 

 Development of the Sponge-gemmules. Plates 27-28. 



Zeitschr. wiss. Zool., XXXIII., pp. 407-7i!. 



Sollas, W. J, — On the Replacement of Siliceous Skeh^tons by Carbonate of 

 Lirao, Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 49th Meeting, 1879, p. 350. 



Protozoa. 



Certes, A. — On Glycogencsis in tiio Infusoria. Comptes Rendtis, XC, pp. 77-80. 

 Dawsov, J. W. — Note on recent Contnivnraica respecting Eozoan Canid<.-n.<ie. 



Can. Nat., IX., pp. 228-40. 

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