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Hall, T. S. (1). New or little-known fossils from the tertiaries 

 of Victoria. P. Soc. Victoria XV, 1902, pt. I, pp. 80—85, pl. XI. 



— (2). The possibility of detailed correlation of Australian 

 formations with those of the Northern Hemisphere. Presidential 

 address. 1903, Melbourne (Publication not named), pp. 165 — 190. 



Herdman, W. A. (1). Fifteenth annual report of the Liver- 

 pool Marine Biology Committee and their Biological Station at 

 Port Erin. P. Liverpool Biol. Soc. XVI, 1902, pp. 27—66. 



— (2). Guide to the Port Erin Aquarium. T. c. Vermes, 

 pp. 72—75, 2 figg. 



— (3). The new biological Station at Port Erin, being the 

 16th annual report of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee. 

 P. Liverp. biol. Soc. XVII, 1903, pp. 15—67. Vermes, p. 43. 



H6rubel, M. A. Review of Lillie's paper ,,on the effects of 

 various Solutions on ciliary and muscular movement in the larvae 

 of Arenicola and Polygordius: Amer. Journ. Physiol. VII, pp. 25 

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Hesse, R. Untersuchungen über die Organe der Licht- 

 empfindung bei niederen Tieren. Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. LXXVII, 

 1903 pp. 565—656, pl. XXXV und 7 textfigg. 



Hind, — . British Carboniferous rocks. Rep. Brit. Ass. 

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Horst, R. New species of the genus Ewphrosyne form the 

 Siboga-expedition, with a table of the species hitherto known. 

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Izuka, A. (1). On two new species of the family Maldanidae 

 from the Sagami Bay. Annot. zool. Japon. IV, 1902, pp. 109 

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— (2). A new Polygordius from Misaki (P. ijimai n. sp.). 

 Annot. zool. Japon. IV, 1903, pp. 137—139. 



— (3). Observations on the Japanese Palolo {Ceratocephale 

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Janensch, W. Die Jurensisschichten des Elsaß. Abh. geol. 

 Karte Elsaß. V, 1902. Vermes, pp. 128 und 129. 



Johnson, H. P. (1). A new type of budding in Annelids. 

 Amer. Morphol. Soc. Dec. 1900. 



Referat in Biol. Bull. II, p. 336. 



— (2). The Polychaeta of the Pouget Sound Region. P. 

 Boston Soc. XXIX, 1901, pp. 381—437. 



• — (3). Collateral budding in annelids of the genus Trypano- 

 syllis. Amer. Natural XXXVI, 1903 pp. 295—315, 17 text-figg. 



Referat in Zool. Centralbl. IX, p. 506. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J., und Scanes, J. On the Upper Greensand 

 and Chloritic Marl of Mere and Maiden Bradley in Wiltshire. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc. LVII, 1901 pp. 96—125, pls. III— V. 



Mentions Serpula etc. 



