BIBLIOGRAPHY 



In the following list, most of the works relating particularly 

 to West Indian starfishes have been included. Many of the 

 early ante-Linnean works and later general works and text books 

 have been omitted, though some that have been quoted above 

 are included. Others, not here included, are quoted in full in 

 the synonymy of particular species. 



Although this list does not profess to be complete, it is believed 

 that it will prove useful, for no such bibliography of this sub- 

 ject has hitherto been published for the West Indian fauna. 



Agassiz, Alexandkr. Preliminary Report on the Ecliini and Starfishes 

 dredged in deep water between Florida and Cuba reefs, by L. H. de 

 Pourtales, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zoology, vol. i no. 9, pp. 253-308, 1869. 

 (List of starfishes, eight species, on p. 308.) 



. North American Starfishes. Memoirs Museum Comparative Zoolo- 

 gy Harvard College, vol. v, no. 1, 4°, 136 pp., 20 pis., Cambridge, Mass., 

 1877. 



The first part relates to the embryology of Asterias. The second 

 part includes descriptions and excellent figures, partly structural, of 

 various species, including several from Florida and the West Indies, 

 viz. Oreaster reticulatus, EcMnaster senilis, Astropecten articulatus, 

 Luidia clathrata, Linckia guildingii, Asterina folium. 



. Three Cruises of the Blake. 2 volumes. In Bulletin Mus, Comp. 



Zool., vol. XV. Starfishes are in vol. ii, pp. 102-109, with figures 377- 



387, 1888. 

 Agassiz, L. Prodrome d'une Monographic des Radiares ou Eehinodermes. 



Mem. Soc. Sci. Nat. Neuchatel, vol. i, pp. 168-199, 1835. 

 Blainville. See Be Blainville, 1835. 

 Browne, Patrick. The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica, iii, 1756. 



Includes Oreaster reticulatus, etc. Not binomial. 

 Bruguieries, Histoire Natur. des Vers., Encyclopedie M§thodique. Paris, 



1791. 

 Clark, Hubert Lyman. Notes on the Echinoderms of Bermuda. Annals 



New York Acad. Science, no. 19, vol. xi, pp. 407-413, Sept., 1898. 

 . The Echinoids and Asteroids of Jamaica, Johns Hopkins Univ. 



Circulars, no. 137, pp. 1-6, Nov., 1898. 



Includes 14 species of Asteroids, with brief descriptions. 



