THE CAMPANXJLABID^ AND THK BONNEVIELLID^. 107 



Huxley, Thomas H Lectures on general natural history. Lecture 4. (Medical Times and Gazette, vol. 



3.) London, 1856. 



Discusses the development of Ohelia geniculata and Obelaria gelatinosa. 



Hyndman, George C Note of Species obtained by deep Dredging near Sana Island, off the Mull of Cantire. 



(Annals and Magazine of Natural History, vol. 10, p. 19.) London, 1842. 

 Campanularia •uolubilis is the Only campanularian named. 



Irvine, A * Catalogue of Zoophytes found in Dubhu Bay and in its vicinity. (Natural History 



Review, vol. 1, p. 244.) Dublin, 1844. 



Jaderholm, Elop Hydroiden auf den Kiisten von Chili. (Arkiv for Zoologi utgifvet af K. Svenska 



Vetenskapsakademien, vol. 2, No. 3.) Stockholm, 1904. 

 Original description of Campanularia obtusidens. 

 Mitteilungen ueber einige von den Schwedischen Antarcktischen Expedition 1901-03 

 eingesammelte Hydi-oiden. (Archives de Zoologie exp^rimentale et g^n^rale, 

 1904, ser. 4, vol. 3, No. 1.) Paris, 1904. 



Original descriptions of Campanularia subrufa, Silicularia pedunculata, and 

 Obelia austrogorgia. 

 Hydroiden aus antarktischen und subantarktischen Meeren, gesammelt von der 

 Schwedischen Sudpolarexpedition. (Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der 1901- 

 1903 unter Leitung von der Otto Nordenskjold, vol. 5, pt. 8.) Stockholm, 1907. 

 Important from the standpoint of geographical distribution. Nine species of 

 campanularians described. 

 Zur Kenntniss der Hydroidenfauna des Beringsmeeres. (Arkiv for Zoologi utgifvet 

 af K. Svenska Vetenskapsakademien i Stockholm, vol. 5, No. 8.) Stockholm, 

 1907. 



Campanularia verticillata and C integra mentioned. 

 Die Hydroiden des Siberischen Eismeeres, gesammelt von der Russischen Polar- 

 Expedition, 1900, 1903. St. Petersburg, 1908. 



Five species of Campanularidse mentioned, none of which are new. 

 Northern and Arctic Invertebrates in the collection of the Swedish State Musetim. 

 IV. Hydroiden. Stockholm, 1909. 



An important and beautifully illustrated work, including a description of 

 numerous Campanularidae, none of which are new. 



Jameson, R Catalogue of Animals of the Class Vermes found in the Frith of Forth and other parts 



of Scotland. (Memoirs of the Wernerian Society, vol. 1, for the year 1807-1810.) 

 Edinburgh, 1811. 



A faunal list only. 



JiCKELi, Carl F tjber den histologischen Ban von Tubularia, Cordylophora, Coryne, Gemmaria, 



Perigonimus, etc. (Morphologisches Jahrbuch, vol. 8, pp. 580-680.) Leipzig, 

 1883. 



Detailed descriptions of the histological structure of Orthopyxis caliculata 

 and Obelia plicata. 



Johnston, George *A History of British Zoophytes, 1838. 



The original edition of an important work. 

 A History of the British Zoophytes, 2nd edition. London, 1847. 



A classic work with excellent descriptions of several campanularians. 



KiRBY, W On the history, habits, and instincts of animals. (Bridgewater Treatises vols. 



10-11.) London, 1835. 



A figure of ? Campanularia johnstoni and mention of its medusa. 



Kirchenpauer, G. H *Die Seetonnen der Elbmiindung. (Abhandl. aus dem Gebiete d. Naturwissen- 



schaften, herausg. von. d. natiu^wiss. Verein Hamburg, vol. 4, pt. 3.) Hamburg, 

 1862. 



KoLLiKER, A Polypen Quallen. Bericht tiber einige in Herbst 1852 in Messina ausgestellte ver- 



gleichend-anatomische Untersuchungen. (Zeitschrift f. Wissensch. Zool., vol. 

 4.) Leipzig, 1853. 



Obelia dichotoma mentioned. 



Kramp, Paul L Report on the Hydroids of the Danish Expedition at Northeast Greenland. (Danmark- 



Expedition til Gr0nlands Nordfjstkyst, 1906-1908, vol. 5, No. 7.) 1911. 



Mentions a number of Campanularidae, but goes to the extreme in lumping 

 together species usually regarded as distinct. 

 Hydroids collected by the Tjal/e Expedition at the West Coast of Greenland in 1908 

 and 1909. (Ssertryk af Vidensk. Meddel. fra Dansk naturh. Foren., vol. 66.) 

 1913. 



Mentions Campanularia integra, C. volubilis, C. groenlandica, C. verticillatxi, 

 and Gonothyrxa hyalina. 



