Anthozoa für 1899. 



Von 



Prof. Dr. Walther May (Karlsruhe). 



(luhaltsverzeichniss siehe am Schlüsse des Berichts.) 



Litteraturverzeichoiss. 



Agassiz, A. The Islands and Coral Reefs of Fiji. Bull. Mus. 

 Harvard XXXIII, 167 pp., 120 pls. 



Alcock, A. An account of the deap-sea Madreporaria collected by 

 the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship „Investigator". Calcutta, 4'', 

 1898, pp. 29, pls. I— III. 



Ashworth, J. H. The structure of Xenia hicksoni, n. sp., with some 

 observations on Heteroxenia elizabethae KöUiker. Quart. Journ. Micr. 

 Sei. XLII, pp. 245—304, pls. 23—27. 



Bassett- Smith, P. W. On the formation of Coral-Reefs on the 

 N.W. Coast of AustraHa. P. Zool. Soc. London 1899, pp. 157—159. 



Beruard, H. M. Recent Poritidae and the position of the family 

 in the Madreporarian System. J. Linn. Soc. XXVII, pp. 127 — 149, 

 2 figs. 



Bourne, G. C. Studies on the structure and formation of the 

 calcareous skeleton of the Anthozoa. Quart. J. Micr. Sei. XLI, pp. 499 

 —547, pls. 40—43. 



Carlgren, 0. (1). Zoantharien. Ergebnisse Hamb. Magalhaen- 

 sischen Sammelreise; Lief. IV, Hamburg 1899, 48 pp., 1 Taf. 



— (2). Giebt es Septaltrichter bei Anthozoen ? Zool. Anz. XXII, 

 pp.31— 39, 6 Fig. 



— (3). Ueber abschnürbare Tentakel bei den Actiniarien. Zool. 

 Anz. XXII, pp. 39—44. 



— (4). Branchiocerianthus urceolus E. L. Mark, eine Hydroide? 

 Zool. Anz. XXII, pp. 102—103. 



Dahl, F. Ueber Korallenriff-Theorien. S. B, Ges. naturf. Freunde. 

 Berlin 1899, pp. 211— 220. 



*Duerden, J. E. (1). Zoophyte coUecting in Bluefields Bay. J. Inst. 

 Jamaica, Vol. II, No. 6, pp. 619—624. 



— (3). The Edwardsia stage of Lebrunia and the formation of the 

 gastro-coelomic cavity. J. Linn. Soc. XXVII, pp. 269 — 316, pls. 18 u. 19. 



Arcli. f Naturgesch. 68. Jahrg. 1902. Bd. U. H. 3. (XVI. e.) 1 



