(mit Ausschluss der Siphonophora) für 1004. 11 



„. . . . Trichodina pediculus Ehrb., welch' letztere ohne Zweifel 

 von Hydren oder Fischen losgelöst in das Plankton gelangt ist": 

 A. Gorka: Zool. Ztrbl. 11. Bd. (1904) p. 238— 240. 



Fifickli, Alfred E. Biology of the Reef-forming Organisms at 

 Funafuti Atoll. — Section VI (p. 125—150) von The Atoll of Funafuti. 

 Borings into a Coral Reef and the Results. Being the Report of the 

 Coral Reef Committee of the Royal Society. Published by the Royal 

 Society of London, 1904. 



General Description of a Biological Section Across the Atoll approxi- 

 mately from West to East. Comparison of the Platforms, Slopes, and 

 Islets of Different Localities on the Atoll [Millepora alcicornis]. Distri- 

 bution of the Chief Reef-Forming Organisms [Millepora alcicornis u. 

 complanata]. Mode of Occurrence of the Chief Reef-Forming Or- 

 ganisms [Millepora alcicornis, Heliopora caerulea]. Reef-Destroying 

 Organisms [Millepora complanata]. Experiments on the Rate of 

 Growth of Coral, Lithothamnion and Halimeda [Millepora alcicornis 

 u. complanata]. Experiments On: — (A) Exposure of Coral and 

 Lithothamnion to the Sun. (B) Amount of Carbon Dioxide in Sagoon 

 and Ocean Water. (C) Evolution of Gases by Coral. (D) Obser- 

 vations on the Temperatures of Water. 



*Flauderky, Paul. Seethiere. Naturstudien für Kunst und 

 Kunstgewerbe. In 10 Lfgn. zu je 10 Taf. Lfg. 1 — 10. Dresden 

 (G. Kühtmann), [1901], (100 Taf.), 44 cm. Die Lfg. 4M., p. kplt. in 

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Gamble, F. W. and Keeble, Frederik. The Bionomics of Convoluta 

 roscoffensis, with Special Reference to its Green Cells. — Quart. 

 Jour. Micr. Sc. Vol. 47 (N S) p. 363—431, t. 30—31. 1904. 



Sect. III. The Development of the ,, Green Cells": 1. The Occu- 

 rence and Significance of Chlorophyll in Animals p. 378. Chorophyll 

 is known to occur in animals under three distinct forms: (1) as the 

 chromatophores of the green corpuscles and yellow cells (zoochlorellae 

 and zooxanthellae) of Protozoa, Coelenterates, Turbellaria, etc.; 

 (2) as pigment in the digestive gland (enterochlorophyll) of Crustacea 

 and Mollusca (Mac Munn, etc.), and in the gut, blood, fat, skin, and 

 eggs of Lepidopterous larvae and pupae (Poulton); (3) as diffused 

 pigment in Vorticella campanula (Engelmann, 1883). Herkunft dieser 

 Farbstoffe. Ray Lankester über Hydra (not cells, but chloroplasts), 

 aber die grünen Körperchen mögen wohl a phase in the life-history 

 of Chlorella vulgaris sein: Beyerink. Für Convoluta weisen die Verf. 

 die algal nature of green and yellow cells nach, u. zwar histological, 

 physiological and developmental. Symbiose? — The Origin of the 

 Green Cells bei Convoluta p. 383—392. 



(Soebel, H. Unsere nord- und westliche Giänzmark Lappland. 

 Siehe Linko. 



CJirod, Paul. Thierstaaten und Thiergesellschaften (Les societes 

 chez les animaux). Aus dem Französischen übersetzt und heraus- 

 gegeben von Prof. Dr. William Marshall. Autorisirte Ausgabe. 

 VII + 278 Seiten. Leipzig, Seemann-Nachfolger, 1901. 



