358 



H. Driesch 



G. V. Koch 



A. Borgert 



n 



J. Sobotta 

 M. Wheeler 



L. Neumayer 



H. Ziegler 



K. Kostanecki 



F. S. Monticelli 



D. N. Voinov . 



v. Faussek 



S. Pereyaslawzewa 



v. Hacker . 

 P. Ziegenhagen 



REPORT — 1897. 



Die taktische Reizbarkeit der Mesenchymzellen von Echi- 

 nus microtuberculatus. Ibid. 

 Betrachtungen iiber die Organisation des Eies u.s.w. Ibid. 



B. 4. 

 Zur Analyse der Eeparationsbedingungen bei' Tubularia. 



' Vierteljahrsschrift Nat. Ges. Ziirich,' B. 41, 1896. 

 Kleinere Mittheilungen iiber Korallen. (10. Zwischen- 



knospung bei recenten Korallen. 11. Knospung von 



Favia cavernosa.) ' Morphol. Jahrbuch,' B. 24, 1896. 

 Zur Fortpflanzungder tripyleen Radiolarien (Phaeodarien). 



' Zool. Anz.,' B. 19, 1896. 

 Die Doliolum-Ausbeute des ' Vettor Pisani.' ' Zool. Jahr- 



biicher,' Abth. f. Systematik, B. 9, 1896. 

 Zur Entwickelung von Belone. ' Verb. Anat. Ges.,' 1896. 

 The sexual phases of Myzostoma. ' Mitth. Zool. Station 



Neapei; B. 12, 1896. 

 Der f einere Bau der Selachier-Eetina. ' Archiv f . Mikr. 



Anat.,' B. 48. 

 Die Entstehung des Periblastes bei den Knochenfischen. 



'Anat. Anz.,'B. 12, 1896. 

 Einige Beobacbtungen zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der 



Echinodermen. 'Verb, der deutsch. Zoolog. Ges.,' 6.Vers., 



1896 (partim). 

 Ueber die Gestalt der Centrosomen im befruchteten 



Seeigeln. 'Anat. Hefte, Merkel u. Bonnet,' B. 7, 1896. 

 Adelotacta Zoologica. 'Mitth. Zool. Station Neapei,' B. 12, 



1896. 

 Halacarus Trouessarti, nouvelle espfece d'Halacarides de la 



Mediterrange. ' Bull. Soc. Zool. dtf Fraftce,' 1896. 

 Zur Cephalopodenentwickelung. 'Zool. Anz.,' 1896. 

 Memoire sur I'organisation de la Nerilla antennata. O. 



Schmidt, 'Ann. So. Nat. Zool.,' t. 1, 1896. 

 Pelagische Polychjetenlarven. Zur Kenntniss des Neapler 



Fruhjahr-Auftriebes. ' Zeitsclit. f. \Viss. Zoologie,' B. 42, 



1896. 

 Ueber Entwickelung der Circulation bei Teleostiern, 



insbesondere bei Belone. ' Verhandl. der Anatom. Ges.,' 



1896. 



The Zoology of the Sandivich Islands. — Seventh Report of the 

 Committee, consisting of Professor A. Newton (Chairman), 

 Dr. W. T. Blanford, Professor S. J. HiCKSON, . Mr. 0. Salvin, 

 Dr. P. L. ScLATER, Mr. E. A. Smith, and Mr. D. Sharp 

 (Secretary). 



The Committee was appointed in 1890, and has been annually re- 

 appointed. It has continued to work in conjunction with a Committee 

 appointed by the Royal Society for the same purposes. Since the last 

 Report Mr. R. C. L. Pei-kins was maintained at work in the islands till 

 March last by aid of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum in Honolulu. He 

 has now returned to England, and is engaged in arranging his second set 

 of collections for being worked out. The Committee is endeavouring to 

 get all the material reported on by competent specialists, several of whom 

 have made considerable progress. The work to be done is, however, so 

 extensive, especially in arthropods, that the Committee anticipates a 

 period of two years must elapse before the work can be satisfactorily 

 completed. Papers, of a preliminary nature, have been published since 

 the last Report by Mr. E. R. Sykes('Proc. Malacol. Soc.,' 1896), by 



