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Vol. XIV. Studies from the Newport Marine Laboratory.— XVI. Development 
of Ossrous Fisurs. Part Il. By Avexanper Acassiz and C. O. WHITMAN. 
(In press.) 
Vol. XV. 
No. 1. Reports on the Results of Dredging by the United States Coast Survey 
Steamer “Blake.”’ — XXXI. Report on the AnneLiIps. By Ernst 
Enters. With Plates. (In press.) 
Also preparing : — 
lllustrations of North American Marine Invertebrates, from Drawings by Burk- 
hardt, Sonrel, and A. Agassiz, prepared under the Direction of L. Agassiz. 
Selections from Embryological Monographs, compiled by A. Agassiz, 
W. Faxon, and E. L. Mark (discontinued for the present). Papers by 
E. L. Mark, on the Development of Lepidosteus and of Arachnactis ; by 
A. Agassiz and C. O. Whitman, on the Embryology of Bony Fishes; by 
A. Hyatt, on Cephalopods; by M. E. Wadsworth; and, in Connection 
with the Geological Survey of Kentucky, by Prof. N. S. Shaler, on the 
Brachiopoda of the Ohio Valley. 
on the Dredging Operations for 1877, 1878, 1879, and 1880, in Charge of 
Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Coast Survey Steamer “Blake.” H. B. 
Brady (Foraminifera), P. H. Carpenter (Comatulz), W. H. Dall (Mollusks 
of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea), G. B. Goode and T. H. 
Bean (East Coast Fishes and Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico and the 
Caribbean Sea), A. E. Verrill and W. H. Dall (East Coast Mollusks), 
A. A. Hubrecht (Nemerteans), A. Milne-Edwards (Crustacea), and A. E. 
Verrill (Alcyonaria). 
General Report on the Cruises of the “ Blake.” By Alexander Agassiz. 
Reports 
