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Monks, 8. P. 
1903. Regeneration of the body of a starfish. Proce. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Phil., 55, 351, 1 fig. in text. 
*1904. Variability and autotomy of Phataria. Ibid., 56, 596-600, 1 pl. 
Morean, T. H. 
1905. Some further experiments on self-fertilization in Ciona. Biol. 
Bull., 8, 313-330. 
Morris, E. L., see Starks and Morris. 
Nicuots, M. B. 
1909. Contribution to the knowledge of the California species of 
crustaceous corallines, II. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot., 3, 349- 
370, 4 pls. 
Nurtine, C. C. 
1909. Aleyonaria of the California coast. Proc. U. 8S. Mus., 35, 681— 
727, 8 pls. 
RAYMOND, W. J. 
1903. New California Trivia. The Nautilus, 17, 85-86. 
1904a. A new Dentalium from California. Ibid., 17, 123. 
1904b. Two new species of Plewrotoma from California. Tbid., 18, 1. 
1906. The West American species of Pleurotoma, subgenus Genota. 
Ibid., 20, 87, 1 pl. 
RitTer, W. E. 
1893. Tunicata of the Pacifie Coast of North America, No. I (Pero- 
phera annectans, n.sp.). Proe, Calif. Acad. Nat. Sei., 4, 37— 
85, 3 double pls. 
1894. On a new Balanoglossus larva from the coast of California and 
its possession of an endostyle. Zool. Anz., 17, 24-30, 2 figs. 
in text. 
1895a. Some facts and reflections drawn from a study of budding in 
compound ascidians. Paper read before Section D, British 
Assoc. for Advancement of Science, Ipswich meeting. Pub- 
lished in reports of the meeting, 1895. 
1895b. On budding in Goodsiria and Perophera. Anat. Anz., 10, 364-368. 
1896. Budding in compound asecidians based on studies on Goodsiria 
and Perophera. Journ. Morph., 12, 149-238, 6 pls. 
1897. Notes on the structure and development of the type of a new 
family of so-called social ascidians from the coast of Cali- 
fornia. Science (n.s.), 5, 434-435. 
1898. Pacifie coast annelids, review. Amer. Nat. 32, 358-359. 
1901, Some observations bearing on the probable subsidence during 
recent geological times of Santa Catalina Island off the coast 
of Southern California. Science, 14, 575-577. 
1902a. A summer’s dredging on the coast of Southern California. Ibid., 
15, 55-65. 
*Although most of Miss Monk’s work was done independently of the 
station, this final paper of hers is included for the convenience of whoever 
in future shall pursue further this important study. 
