(mit Ausschluss der Siphonophora) für 1901 — 1903. 467 



*Menzbier, M. A. Elementarbuch der Zoologie. Theil II. 

 Evertebraten. Moskau 1902. 8°. 182 pg., 1 färb. Tafel und 198 Ab- 

 bild. (Russisch). 



„Michael Sars." Siehe, A, Yanhöfifen unter Crossota nor- 

 vegica. Grau. Helland-Hanseu. Hjort. 



Milne-Edwards. Perrier, E. : Henri et Alphonse Milne-Edwards. 

 Avec liste des ouvrages et memoires publies en 1856 ä 1900 par 

 A. Milne-Edwards. Paris 1901. gr. in 4. 33 pg. avec portrait d'A. 

 Milne-Edwardsen photogravure. — Nouvelles Archives du Museum 

 d'Histoire naturelle. Paris 1901—1902. Serie 4. Tome 13. 



Monaco, A. de. Sur la quatrieme Campagne de la „Princess 

 Alice." — Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences. Paris. Vol. 134 

 p. 211— 215, lfig. 



Moore, J. E. S. The Tanganyika Problem. An Account of 

 the Researches undertaken concerning the Existence of Marine 

 Animals in Central Africa. With numerous Illustrations and Maps. 

 XXIII + 371 Seiten. London, Hurst and Blackett, 1903. 



Preface p. VII. Chapter I. Introductory: the Jelly-fish p. 2, 

 3, 6. Chapter VII: General outline of the zoology of the great 

 African Lakes p. 120 ff: Liste der Arten des Tanganyika Sees 

 p. 136 — 138: pHych'ozoa. i. Lemnochnidia" p. 138. „Tanganyika 

 is rendered peculiar, not by the general characters of its freshwater 

 fauna, but simply by the additional possession of a number of 

 forms which are peculiar to that lake. The animals forming the 

 invertebrate section of tliis peculiar group have an obviously marine 

 aspect, and on that account I have spoken of them elsewhere as 

 forming a halolimnic series in Lake Tanganyika — that is to say, 

 they form a group of animals which, although living in a fresh- 

 water lake, have at the same time the characters of animals that 

 are typical of the sea. The Tanganyika animals which possess par 

 excellence these characteristics, are the endemic gastropods, the 

 gymnolaematus polyzoa, and the jelly-fish.es" p. 141. Chapter XIV. 

 The Tanganyika Jelly Fish. 



Morgan, J. F. (1). Regeneration in Bipalium. — Bryn Mawr 

 Mon Vol. 1, (No. 1901) p. 565—586. 



Erwähnt die Coeleutoraten. 



— (2). Regeneration in Tubularia. With 39 figures in Text. 

 — Archiv für Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen. 11. Band, 

 Leipzig 1901. p. 346— 381. 



Historisches. Regeneration in Short Pieces of the Stem. Small 

 Pieces of the Stem from Different Levels. The Distal End Removed 

 after the Tentacle-Anlagen Have Appeared. Oblique Position of 

 Tentacles in Pieces with Obliquely-Cut Distal-Ends. Short Pieces 

 Cut off Obliquely-Longitudinal Pieces. Grafting. Heteromorphosis. 

 Minimal Size. Zusammenfassung. E. 



— (3). The Factors that determine Regeneration in Anten - 

 nularia. — Biological Bulletin Boston Vol. 2 p. 301— 305. 1901. 



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