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GiRARD, M. — See Biirrois, J. 

 Graber, N. — See Insecta. 



Graff, Prof. Dr. L. — Geonemertes chalicophora, a New Land-Nemertean. 

 Plates 25-7. 1 fi^'. 3forph. Jahrbuch, V., pp. 430-49. 



Gribe, Prof. E. — (Zoology of Kodriguez) Annelida. 



FhiL Tr.ms., CLXVIIL, pp. 554-6. 

 Gulliver, G., B.A.— (Zoology of Rodriguez) Turbellaria. Plate 55. 



FM. Trans., CLXVIII., pp. 557-63. 

 Halley, p. — On Adaptation and Miccicry in the Turbellaria. 



Fcv. Intcrnat. Sci., IV., pp. 362-8. 

 HiNDE, G. J., F.G.S. — On Annelid Jaws from the Cambro-Silurian, Silurian, 

 and Devonian Formations in Canada and from the Lower Carboniferous in Scot- 

 land. Plates 18-20. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, XXXV., pp. 370-89. 

 HoRST, Dr. H. — The Hypodermis of the Lumbricidse. 



TIjdschr. Nederl. Dierk. Vcrcen., IV., pp. 56-7. 

 Hudson, C. T., LL.D., &c. — On (Ecistes umbella and other Rotifers. Plates 

 1-2. Journ. F. Micr. Soc, II., pp. 1-8. 



„ „ Note on M. Deby's Paper. 2 figs. 



Jouni. F. Micr. Soc, II., pp. 386-7. 

 Lang, Dr. A. — Researches on the Comparative Anatomy and Histology of the 

 Nervous System of the Platyhelminthes. I. Plates 15 and IG. 



Mittheil. Zool. Stat. Xcapel, I., pp. 459-88. 

 Langekhans, Prof. Dr. P. — The Madeira Worm-Fauna. II. Platus 14-17. 



Zeitschr. iciss. Zuol., XXXIII., pp. 271-316. 

 Lankester, E. Ray, M.A., F.R.S. — (Zoology of Kerguelen Island) Terrestrial 

 Annelida. 7 figs. Fhil. Trans., CLXVIII , pp. 264-9. 



Leidy, Prof. — On Go/dius, and on some Parasites of the Rat. 



Froc Acad. Xat. Sci. Fhilad., 1879, pp. 10-11. 

 „ „ On Bothriocephalus latus. 



Froc Acad. Nat. Sci. Fhilad., 1879, p. 40. 

 Levick, J. — A New Rotifer. Plate 6. [_AnurcEa longispina.'] 



Midi. Nat., II., pp. 241-3. 

 M'Intosh, W. C, M.D., &c. — (Zoology of Kerguelen Islan:!) Jlariue Annelida. 

 Plate 15. Fhil. Trans., CLXVIII., pp. 258-63. 



Metschnikoff, Prof. E. — On the Natural History of the Orthonectida. 



Zool. Anzei<j., II., pp. 547-9. 

 Sfengel, Dr. J. W. — On the Organisation of Echinrus FallasH. 



Zool. Anzei;]., II., pp. 542-7. 



Taschenberg, Dr. E. D. — Didtjmyzoon, a New Genus of Cystic Trematoda. 



Plate 6. Zeitschr. gesammt. Naturwiss., LH., pp. 605-17. 



Echinodermata. 

 Bell, F. J., B.A., &c. — Observations on the Characters of the Echinoidea. 

 II. On the Species of tha Genus Tripneustes, Agassiz. Plate 49. 



Froc. Zool. Soc, 1879, pp. 655-62. 

 „ „ Note on the Number of Anal Plates in Echinocidaris. 



Froc. Zool. Soc, 1879, pp. 436-7. 

 Carpenter, P. H., M.A. — The Chambered Organ of Comatula. 

 [Dr. W. B. Carpenter and not Prof. R. Greeff first discovered that the 

 " heart " of Crinoids is composed of five chambers.] 



Zool. Anzeig., II., pp. 569-71. 

 LuDWiG, Dr. H. — The Echinoderms of the IMediterranean. 



Mittheil. Zool. Stat. Neapel, I., pp. 523-80. 

 „ ,, Echinodcrm Studies. Zool. Anzeig., II., pp. 540-2. 



Miller, S. A. — Remarks on the Kaskasia Group, and Descriptions of New 

 Species of Fossils from Pulaski County, Kentucky. Plate 8, figs. 1-4. 



[4 Crinoids.] Journ. Cincinn. Soc. Nat. Hist., II., pp. 31-42. 



Selexka, Prof. Dr. E. — Germ-layers and Rudimentary Organs of the Echinida. 



Plates 5-7. Zeitschr. wiss. Zool., XXXIII., pp. 39-54. 



Sladen, W. p., F.G.S., &c. — On Lepidodiscus Lehouri, a New Species of Agela- 



crinitidfe from the Carboniferous Series of Northumberland. Plate 37. 



Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, XXXV., pp. 744-51. 



