THE CAMPANULAEID^ AND THE BONNEVIELLID^. 103 



Clarke, S. F Report on the dredging operations off the West Coast of Central America to the Gala- 

 pagos, to the West Coast of Mexico, and in the Gulf of California, in charge of 

 Alexander Agassiz, carried on by the U. S. F. C. steamer Albatross during 1901, 

 Lieut. Commander Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., commanding. XI, the Hydroids. 

 (Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, vol. 25, No. 6, 1894.) Cam- 

 bridge, 1894. 



Original description of Obelia castellata {=Obelaria gelatinosa). 

 Report on the Scientific results of the Expedition to the Eastern Tropical Pacific, in 

 charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. F. C. steamer Albatross, from October, 

 1904, to March, 1905, Lieut. Commander L. M. Garrett, U. S. N., commanding. 

 (Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, vol. 35, No. 1, 1907.) 

 Cambridge, 1907. 



Original descriptions of Campanularia obliqua and Obelia striata; also an 

 Obelia allied to 0. bicuspidata. 



Cocks, W. P Contributions to the Fauna of Falmouth. (17th annual Report of the Royal Cornwall 



Polytechnic Society, pp. 38-103.) London, 1849. 



Mentions Campanularia vertidllata, C. volubilis, C. integra, Obelia dichotoma, 

 and 0. genieulata. 



CoNGDON, E. D The Hydroids of Bermuda. (Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and 



Sciences, vol. 42, January, 1907.) 



Original descriptions of Clytiafragilis and Clytia simplex {=C. noliformis). 



Costa, O. G *Fauna del regno di Napoli, Zoofiti. Naples, 1838. 



Couch, R. Q - An Essay on the Zoophytes of Cornwall. (9th annual Report, Royal Cornwall Poly- 

 technic Society, pp. 27-90.) London, 1841. 



Mentions Campanularia vertidllata, C. volubilis, Obelia dichotoma, 0. genieu- 

 lata, and Obelaria gelatinosa. 

 On the Morphology of the different organs of Zoophytes. (Annals and Magazine of 

 Natural History, vol. 15, 1845.) London, 1845. 



Crawford, J. H The Hydroids of St. Andrews Bay. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 6, 



vol. 16, 1895, p. 256.) London, 1895. 



A number of Campanularidse listed, all common species. 



CuviER, G Le Rfegne Animal, distribue d'aprfes son organization, ed. 2, vol. 3, p. 300. Paris, 1830. 



Brief descriptions of Canpanularia vertidllata, C. volubilis, Obelia dichotomy, 

 and 0. genieulata. 



Dalyell, J. G Rare and remarkable Animals of Scotland represented from living subjects with 



practical observations on their nature. London, 1847-48. 



A beautifully illustrated work. Mentions Campanularia vertidllata and 

 lobelia longissima (imder name of " Sertularia dichotoma"). 



Deslongchamps, E *Lamouroux, Histoire naturelle des Zooijhytes ou Animaux Rayonnes, faisant suite a 



I'Histoire naturelle des Vers de Bruguiere. (Encyclop^die M^thodique, vol. 2.) 

 Paris, 1824. 



Desor, E The embryonic development of Campanularia. (Proceedings of the Boston Society 



of Natural History, vol. 3, p. 158.) Cambridge, 1851. 



Discusses reproduction of Gonothyrsea loveni?. Discovers spermatozoa and 

 planula of " Eucope oblique" {I^Obelia genieulata). 



DoNiTZ *Ueber . . . einige niedere . . . Seethiere. (Sitzber. d. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde 



Berlin, Jahre 1868.) Berlin, 1869. 



Deeisch, Hans Tektonische Studien an Hydroidpolyper. Jena, 1890. 



Discusses the succession of persons in the hydroid colony. 

 DucHASSAiNGDeFoNBRESsiN,P.*Animaux radiares des Antilles. Paris, 1850. 



Ellis, John An Essay toward a Natural History of the Corallines, and other marine Productions 



of the like kind, commonly found on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland. 

 London, 1755. 



An important classic, beautifully illustrated and written before the adoption 

 of the binomial system. Several common campanularians can be recognized. 

 An account of the Actinia sociata or clustered animal-flower, lately found on the Sea 

 Coast of the lately ceded Islands. In a letter from John Ellis ... to the Right 

 Honourable the Earl of Hillsborough. (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal 

 Society, vol. 57, p. 468.) London, 1768. 



A figure of Clytia johnstoni under name of "Sertularia uniflora." 



