200 Spongiae für 1913 
Stamm. Polypen sehr dicht, 20 mm hoch, wovon 5 mm aut die Tentakel 
entfallen, die ungewöhnlich schlank, nur 2 mm dick sind, ete.), p. 9 
Fundort ?). X. multispieulata n. sp. (X. crassa Schenk am nächsten), 
p. 9 (Viti- u. Tonga-Inseln). 
Fossile Formen. 
+Favia macrocalya n. sp. Felix, Palaeontographica Stuttgart, p. 350, Taf. 26. 
tGeinitzella chinensis. Girty, Washington Carnegie Inst. Publ. 59, p. 315, 
pl. XX VII (Pennsylvanien von China). 
tHeliolites 2 n. varr. Asselbergs (1). — H. im Nundle Distrikt, N. S. W. 
Benson (3). 
}Syringopora im Nundle Distrikt, N. S. W. Benson (3). 
Porites polystyla Reuss u. die Gatt. Actinacis. Oppenheim. 
Protar[a]ea: unter den Cinneinat. Fossil. Foersta (3). 
Protochiscolithus n. g. pro Heliolites (?) parasitica? Kaiser. 
Spongiae für 1913. 
Von 
Dr. Robert Lucas. 
Publikationen und Referate. 
Annandale, N[elson] (1). Notes on some sponges from Lake 
Baikal in the collection of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 
St. Petersburg. Ann. Mus. zool. Acad. Sci. St. P&tersbourg, T. 18, 
p. 36—101, 2 figg. 
— (2). Introduction to a Report on the Biology of the Lake 
Basis. Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. 9, 1913, p. 17—23, 1 pl., 
1 fig. 
— (3). A Report on the Biology of the Lake of Tiberias. First 
Series. An Account of the Sponges of the Lake of Tiberias with 
Observations on Certain Genera of Spongillidae. Journ. Proc. 
Asiat. Soc. Bengal (n. 5.), vol. 9, p. 57—88, 4 pls. — 3 neue Spp.: 
Nudospongilla n. g. (3: mappa, reversa u. aster n. spp.). — Corti- 
sbongilla n. g. pro Potamolepis barroisi. — Potamolepidinae nov. 
subfam. 
— (4). A Report on the Biology of the Lake of Tiberias. 
Second Series. Note on a Sponge-Larva from the Lake of Tiberias. 
t. c., p. 221—222, 1 fig. — Nudospongilla mappa. 
— (5). Notes on Freshwater Sponges. XV. Sponges from 
shells of the genus Aetheria. t. c., p. 237—240. 
Arber, E. A. Newell siehe Hinde etc. 
