SECTION IV., 1910. [101] Trans. R. $. C. 
VIII.—Bibliography of Canadian Zoology for 1909. * 
(Exclusive of Entomology.) 
By Lawrence M. LAMBe, F.G:S. 
(Read by title, September 28, 1910.) 
INVERTEBRATA. 
CŒLENTERATA. 
Brceczow, HENRY B. 
Cœlenterates from Labrador and Newfoundland, collected by Mr. Owen 
Bryant from July to October, 1908. 
From the Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 1909, 
vol. 37, pp. 301-320, with plates 30-32. 
Critical remarks are made on nineteen species of the families Craspe- 
dotæ, Siphonophoræ, Scyphomedusæ, and Ctenophore. 
ECHINODERMATA. 
VERRILL, A. E. 
Remarkable development of starfishes on the north-west American coast: 
hybridism; multiplicity of rays; teratology; problems in evolution; 
geographical distribution. 
The American Naturalist, September, 1909, vol. xliii, No. 513, pp. 
542-555, with text figures. 
VERMES. 
Moors, J. Percy. 
The Polychætous Annelids dredged in 1908 by Mr. Owen Bryant off the 
coasts of Labrador, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. 
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 1909, vol. 37, 
pp. 133-146. 
Mo.Luusca. 
Baker, FRANK C. 
Range of Lymnæa umbilicata. 
The Nautilus, November, 1909, vol. xxiii, No. 6, p. 80. 
BARTSCH, PAUL. 
Pyramidellidæ of New England and the adjacent region. 
Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, February, 
1909, vol. 34, No. 4, pp. 67—113, plates 11-14. 
Also see Dall. 

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