REPORT — 1900. 



Ueber die bei Belichtung der Netzhaut von Eledone mos- 



chata entstehenden Actionsstrome. Archiv f. d. ges. 



Physiologic, Bd. 78, 1899. 

 Ueber die Regeneration von aiitennenahnlichen Organen 



an Stelle von Augen. III. and IV. Archiv f. Entw. 



Mech., Bd. 19, 1899. 

 Zur Anatomic von Solemya togata Poli. . Zool. Jahrb. 



Spengel, Abth. Anat. u. Ontog., Bd. 13. 

 Ueber einige Eigenschaften dcr Holothurienhaut. Zeit- 



schr. f . Biologic, Bd. 39, 1 899. 

 Einige Beobachtungec iiber die Verdauung der KoHeii- 



hydrate bei Aplysien. Centralblatt f. Phjsiol., 1899. 

 Gewebcspannungen und passive Wachsthum bei Meeres- 



algen. Sitz. Ber. Akad Wiss. Berlin, 1899. 

 rdcerche fisiologichc sul sistema nervoso viscerale delle 



Aplisie e di alcuni Cefalopodi. Rivista Scienze Bio- 



logiche. Vol. 1, 1899. 



APPENDIX V. 



A List of the Pitblications of the Zoological Station during the year 



ending June 30, 1900. 



1. Fauna und Flora des Golfcs von Neapel.' Asterocheriden, by W. Giesbrecht. 

 216 pp., 11 plates. 



2. ' Mittheilungen aus der zoologischen Station zu Neapel." Vol. xiv. parts 1 and 2, 

 with 10 plates. 



3. ' Zoologischer Jahresbericht ' for 1898. 



4. ' Guide to the Aquarium.' A new German edition has been published. 



Index Aiiimalium. — Report of the Committee, consisting of Dr. Henry 

 Woodward {Chairman), Mr. W. E. Hoyle, Mr. R. McLachlan, 

 Dr. P. L. ScLATER, Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, and Mr. F. A. Bather 



{Secretary). 



The Committee has the honour to report that this work has made very 

 satisfactory progress in the hands of Mr. C. Davies Sherborn, and that 

 the literature down to the year 1800 has now been sought out and indexed. 

 Tlie manuscript of this portion will be ready for the printer in a few 

 weeks, and the Committee is considering the best form of publication and 

 estimating the cost. Meanwhile the indexing of literature after 1800 is 

 being continued. At this stage the Committee would be glad to receive 

 suggestions or offers of help for the publication of this great work, since 

 the sums hitherto so generously awarded to it are only sufficient for the 

 necessary current expenses, which continue as before. The Committee 

 therefore earnestly requests its reappointment, with a grant of 100^. 



