SOME BOOKS OF REFERENCE. 



Books marked thus * are those whose nomenclature has been employed in 

 the text. 



GENERAL. 



(1) A Manual of British Marine Zoology for the British Isles, by 

 P. H. Gosse. Two parts. London, 1855. Now out of print, but it 

 may occasionally be picked up second hand. In many ways it is a 

 most useful book. 



(2) The Marine Invertebrates and Fishes of St. Andrews, by W. C. 

 Mclntosh. Edinburgh, 1875. Gives most useful lists, with many 

 notes on habits, distribution, and so on. 



(3) The Marine Invertebrate Fauna of the Firth of Forth, by Herdman 

 and Leslie. Edinburgh, 1881. A similar work, but not quite so full. 



In addition reference should be made to the works of Gosse, Lewes, 

 Woods, and others, most of which are published under general titles. 

 Further, the Reports of the different Biological Stations often contain 

 important faunal lists, etc. , for their special localities. See especially 

 the Journal of the Marine Biological Association, published at Ply- 

 mouth, and the Reports of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee. 



For details of structure reference should be made to the Outlines of 

 Zoology, by J. A. Thomson (third edition, Edinburgh and London, 

 1899), or to some of the books of reference named in 'it. As a book 

 of more elementary character, An Introduction to the Study of Zoology, 

 by B. Lindsay (London, 1899), may be mentioned. 



SPONGES. 



(1) *Bowerbank's Monograph of British Spongiadce (vols. i.-iv., 

 1864-82) is the standard work, but it may be supplemented by 



(2) A Revision of Generic Nomenclature and Classification in 

 BowerbanTcs British Spongiadce, by R. Hanitsch, in Transactions of 

 Liverpool Biological Society, vol. viii., 1894. 



CGELENTERA. 



There is no English book dealing with the British representatives 

 of the entire group, but certain of the sub-classes have been fully 

 treated. 



A. HYDKOZOA (Sea-firs, etc.). 



(1) * Hincks's British Hydroid Zoophytes. London, 1868. 



(2) Allman's Monograph of GymnoUastic Tubularian Hydroids. Ray 

 Society, 1871-2. 



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