Section IV., 1915 [307] Trans. R.S.C. 



Bibliography of Canadian Zoology, 1914. 



{Exclusive of Entomology) 

 By E. M. Walker, B.A., M.B., F.R.S.C. 



(Read by Title, May Meeting, 1915.) 



INVERTEBRATA. 



ccelenterata. 

 Fraser, C. McLean. 



Some Hydroids of the Vancouver Island Region. 



Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Series iii, 1914, vol. 

 viii, section iv, pp. 99-216, with 36 plates. 



A detailed systematic account of the hydroids of this region, with 

 keys to the genera and species and a discussion of their geographical 

 distribution. Seven new species are described. 



Notes on some Alaskan Hydroids. 



Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Series iii, 1914, vol. 



viii, section iv, pp. 217-222, with 1 plate. 



Notes on 15 species, of which one is described as new. 



Echinodermata. 

 Verrill, a. E. 



Monograph of the shallow-water starfishes of the North Pacific Coast 

 from the Arctic Ocean to California. 



Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition, 1914, vol. xiv, part i, 

 text, 408 pp.; part ii, plates. 



A valuable treatise on this group, giving detailed descriptions of all 

 the species. It is very fully and beautifully illustrated. 



Koehler, Rene. 



A contribution to the study of Ophiurans of the United States National 

 Museum. 



Smithsonian Institution, U.S. National Museum, Bulletin 84, 1914, 

 173 pp., with 18 plates. 



Ophioglypha sarsii, 0. lymani and Ophiactis asperula are recorded 

 from Canadian waters. 



Vermes. 

 Cobb, N. A. 



The North American free-living fresh-water Nematodes. 

 Contributions to a science of Hematology , II. 



Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, April, 1914, 

 vol. xxxiii, no. 2, pp. 69-119, with plates ii-vii. 



Spilophora canadensis, n. sp. and Oncholaimus punctatus, n. sp., are 

 recorded from Cape Breton Island, N.S. 



