290 ROHINODERMA OF THE INDIAN MUSEUM, PART VII. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



In the following list are included, in chronological order, all the works men- 

 tioned in the foregoing pages, and all the additional works of interest to the 

 student of the crinoids of the Indian Ocean of which I have knowledge. In many 

 of them Indian crinoids are mentioned only incidentally, while in a few the classi- 

 fication only is discussed. 



I have also included all the works upon the crinoids of Africa, or in which 

 African crinoids are mentioned. Most of these contain references to Indian cri- 

 noids, though a few do not. It has seemed best to include these on account of 

 the close relationship between the faunas of the coasts of Africa and those of the 

 Indian Ocean. 



It has not seemed necessary to include reference to works of a general nature , 

 such as encyclopedias, dictionaries or general zoological treatises. Many such 

 works include much original matter, and many are very excellent compilations. 



Further references to pajDcrs on the Australian fauna are included in my 

 monograph on the recent crinoids of Australia. 



"^ 1592. CoLUMNA, Fabius, P/??//o&a.sYMw/A-, sive Plan tarum aliquot Historia. Nea- 



poli (Naples). 

 1711. Petivee, Jacob, Gazophylacium Natura? et Artis. Londini (London). 



[There are several subsequent editions of this work.] 

 1713. Petiver, Jacob, Aquatilium animalium Amboiensium Icones et Nomina. 



Londini (London). 

 1733. Link, Johannes Henric, De Stellis Marinis liber singularis. Lipsise 



(Leipsig). 

 1758. Linnaeus, K., Systema Natura', ed. X. [Crinoids p. 663.] 



1760. ScHULZE, Betrachtung der versteinerten Seesterne und ihrer Theile. 



1761. Guettard, J. E. (?), Memoire sur les Encrinites et les pierres Etoilees, 



dans lequel on traitera aussi des Entroches, etc. Mem. de Mathemati- 

 que et de Physique tires des registres de I'Acad. royale des Sciences 

 de I'annee MDCCLV [23 Janvier]. Paris, 1761, p. 228, pis. viii-x. 



V 1761. Seba, Albertus, Thesaurus, vol. Ill, [pi. ix]. 



^' 1762. Ellis, John, An Account of an Encrinus, or Starfish, with a jointed Stem 

 taken on the Coast of Barbados, which explains to what kind of 

 Animals those fossils belong, called Starstones, Asterise, and Astropodia, 

 which have been found in many parts of this Kingdom ; in a letter to 

 Mr. Emanuel Mendes da Costa. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. , vol. 52, 

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 1783. Retzius, a. J., Anmarkningar vid Asterite Genus. Nya K. Svensk. 

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