LIST OF A FEW BOOKS USEFUL TO THE BEGINNER 



GENERAL. A good text - book of zoology, say Claus- 



Sedgwick's. 

 FOEAMINIFERA. " Recent British Foraminifera." By Dr 



Williamson. Ray Society. (It is from this splendid 



work that the types shown in Fig. 1 have been 



selected.) 



PORIFERA. Bowerbank's ''British Sponges." 

 HYDROZOA. Hincks' " British Hydroid Zoophytes." 

 ECHINODERMS. Forbes' " British Star-fishes." 

 VERMES. Johnson's " Catalogue of Worms in the British 



Museum." Quatrepage's " Anneles." 

 POLYZOA. Hincks' " British Polyzoa." 

 CRUSTACEA. Bell's " British Stalk - eyed Crustacea " ; 



Spence Bate and Westwood's " British Sessile-eyed 



Crustacea." 



SABS' "Crustacea of Norway" (5 vols.). 

 MOLLUSCA. Sowerby, or any of the numerous works on 



conchology, etc. 



ASCIDIANS. Giard's " Ascidies Composees." 

 FISHES. These are numerous. Dr Giinther's "British 



Fishes " is recent and good. 



JOURNALS, ETC. 



The Journal of the British Marine Biological Association. 

 Proceedings of the various microscopical societies, etc. 

 Rev. A. M. Norman's articles in annals and magazines 



of Natural History. 



The various articles in " The Encyclopsedia Britannica." 

 Publications of the Ray Society. 



The list of the various scientific books publishers should 

 also be consulted. 

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