104 AMEKICAN HYDEOIDS. 



Ellis, John, and Solandek, The Natural History of many curious and luicommon Zoophytes, collected from all 

 Daniel. parts of the globe by the late John Ellis, esq., F. R. S. London, 1786. 



A classic, with excellent illustrations. No original descriptions of Cam- 

 panularidfe. 



EscHscHOLTZ, F System der Acalcphcn. Eine ausfiihrliche Beschreibung aller medusenartigen Strahl- 



thiere. Berlin, 1829. 



Original description of the genus Thaumanlias. 



EsPER, E. J. C Die Pfknzenthiere in Abbildung nach der Natur mit Farben erleuchtet, 3 vols. 



Nurnberg, 1788-1830. 



Devoted mainly to the Alcyonaria, and with but little concerning the 

 Hydroida. 

 Fortsetzuugen der Pflanzenthiere. Pt. 2. Nurnberg, 1794-1806. 

 Mentions C'ampanularia volubilis. 



Fabricius, Otto Fauna Groenlandica, Hauniae et Lipsiae. 1780. 



Mentions Campanularm volubilis. 

 Fbwkbs, J. Walter Report on the results of dredging under the supervision of Alex. Agassiz in the Carib- 

 bean Sea, in 1878, 1879, and along the Atlantic Coast of the United States during 

 the summer of 1880, by the U. S. Coast Survey Steamer Blake, Commander J. B. 

 Bartlett, U. S. N., commanding. Eeport on the Acalephae. (Bulletin of the 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, vol. 8, No. 7, 1881, p. 127.) Cambridge, 1881. 

 Original description of Campanularia insignu { = C. marginata). 

 An aid to the collector of the Coelenterata and Echinodermata of New England. 

 (Bulletin of Essex Institute, vol. 23, 1891.) Boston, 1891. 

 A key for the identification of hydroids and their medusa?. 

 • and Mark, E. L Acalephs and Polyps, Selections from Embryological Monographs, No. III. (Me- 

 moirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, vol. 9, No. 3, 1884.) Cambridge, 

 1884. 



Figures the medusae of Campanularia amphora and the development of the 

 medusae of Obelia commissuralis and O.jlexuosa. 

 Fleming, J The Philosophy of Zoology, or a general view of the structure, functions, and classi- 

 fications of Animals. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1822. 

 Gives a figure of Obelaria gelatinosa. 

 Observations on the Natural History of the Sertularia gelatinosa of Pallas. (Edinburgh 

 Philosophical Journal, vol. 2.) Edinburgh, 1823. 

 The title is self-explanatory. 



Forbes, E A Monograph of the British Naked-eyed Medusa;, with figures of all the species. 



London, 1848. 

 Beport on the investigation of British Marine Zoology by means of the Dredge. Part 

 1, the infralittoral distribution of Marine Invertebrates on the southern, western, 

 and northern coasts of Great Britain. (Report of the 20th Meeting of the British 

 Association for the Advancement of Science.) London, 1851. 

 Faunal lists only. 



ForskIl, E *Icones rerum naturaUum quas in itinere oriental! conavit. Post mortem auctoris 



editit Carsten Niebuhr, Hauniaj, 1775. 



Fraiport, M. J Histology, Development and Origin of the Testis and Ovary in Campanularia angulata 



(HincJcs). (Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 5, vol. 5, 1880, p. 265.) 

 London, 1880. 

 The title is self-explanatory. 



Eraser, C. M The Hydroids of the West Coast of North America, with special reference to those 



of the Vancouver Region. (Bulletin from the Laboratories of Natural History, 

 State University of Iowa, vol. 6, No. 1.) Iowa City, 1911. 



A valuable paper, describing gonosome of Clytia edwardsi. Lists all species 

 of Campanularidae known from the North Pacific Coast. 

 Notes on New England Hydroids. (Bulletin from the Laboratories of Natural History 



of the State University of Iowa, vol. 6, No. 3, p. 39.) Iowa City, 1912. 

 Some Hydroids from Beaufort, N. C. (Bulletin, Bureau of Fisheries, vol. 30, 1911.) 

 Washington, 1912. 



Good descriptions and figures of 12 Campanularidae. 

 Hydroids from Vancouver Island and Nova Scotia. (Bulletin No. 1, Victoria Memo- 

 rial Museum.) 1913. 



Reports Cam.panularia grcenlandica from Nova Scotia. Original description 

 of Campanularia magnifica. 



