378 ZOOLOGY 



Andrews, E. A. Report upon the Annelida' Polychseta of Beaufort, 

 North Carolina. Proc. U. S. National Museum, Vol. XIV., pp. 

 277-302, 7 plates. 1891. 



Johnson, H. P. A preliminary Account of the Marine Annelids of 

 the Pacific Coast, with Descriptions of New Species. Proc. Cali- 

 fornia Acad. of Sciences, Vol. I., No. 5. 1897. 



Montgomery, T. H. Synopses, etc. II.: Gordiacea (Hair-worms). 

 American Naturalist, Vol. XXXIII. Aug., 1899. 



Ward, H. B. The Parasitic Worms of Man and the Domestic Ani- 

 mals, in Report for 1894 of Nebraska State Board of Agriculture. 

 Lincoln, Neb. 1895. 



XL AND XII. MOLLUSCA 



The Cambridge Natural History : Vol. III. : Mollusca, by A. H. Cooke. 

 New York : The Macmillan Company. 1896. 



Tryon, G. W., Jr. Structural and Systematic Conchology : an intro- 

 duction to the Study of the Mollusca. 3 vols. 140 plates. Philadel- 

 phia : published by the author. [Price, $6.00 ; for sale by S. R. 

 Roberts, Glen Ridge, N. J.] 



Gould, A. A. Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts. 2d edi- 

 tion, by Binney. 1870. 52+ pp. 528 figures. 

 Devoted to Mollusca and Tunicata. 



Apgar, A. C. Molluscs of the Atlantic Coast of the United States, 

 south to Cape Hatteras. [Copies bound in cloth, for sale by 

 author, Trenton, N. J. Price, $1.00.] 

 A very convenient book for the pocket. 



Ingersoll, Ernest, and J. A. Ryder. Natural History of Economic 

 Molluscs of the United States. Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission 

 for 1889, pp. 687-758, plates 253-259. 1893. 



RADIATES 



Agassiz, Elizabeth C., and A. Agassiz. Seaside Studies in Natural 

 History. Marine Animals of Massachusetts Bay. Radiates. 

 Boston : Ticknor & Fields. 1865. 



Fewkes, J. W. An Aid to a Collector of the Coelenterata and 

 Echinodermata of New England, with cuts. Bull. Essex Insti- 

 tute, Vol. XX II I., pp. 1-2. [Sec'y Essex Institute, Salem.] 



