112 AMERICAN HYDEOIDS. 



Stimpson, William Synopsis of the Marine Invertebrata of Grand Manan; or the Region about the Mouth 



of the Bay of Fundy , New Brunswick. (Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 

 vol.6. Article 6.) Washington, 1854. 

 Mentions Obelaria gelatinosa. 



Templer, W. F Some remarks on the marine fauna of the South of Devon. (The Zoologist, vol. 13, 



p. 4575.) London, 1855. 



The following Campanularidae are mentioned: Campanularia volubilis, 

 C. verliciUata, Obelia geniculata and Obelaria gelatinosa. 



Templeton, Bobert A Catalogue of the Species of Rayed Animals found in Ireland, as selected from the 



papers of the late J. Templeton, Esq., of Cranmore, with notices of Localities 

 and with some Descriptions and Illustrations. (The Magazine of Natiu-al History, 

 Aug., 1836, p. 466.) London, 1836. 



A faunal list, including a few Campanularidae. 



Thallwitz, Johannes Ueber der Entwicklung der mannUchen Keimzellen bei den Hydroiden. (Jenaische 



Zeitschrift, vol. 18, 1855, p. 385.) Jena, 1855. 



An excellent account of the origin of the spermatozoa in Campanularia flexuosa 

 and Gonothyrxa loveni. ' 



Thompson, W Notes on some British Zoophytes. (Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 2, 



vol. 11, p. 442.) London, 1853. 

 A few campanularians listed. 

 Report on the Fauna of Ireland, Invertebrata. (Report of the 13th Meeting of the 

 British Association for the Advancement of Science, p. 245.) London, 1854. 

 Lists six common species of campanularians. 

 On the Analogy between the Reproduction in the Plant and in the Hydroid Zoophytes. 

 (Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 2, vol. 14, p. 313.) London, 1854. 

 Only an incidental mention of a few campanularians. 

 A Natural History of Ireland, vol. 4. London, 1849-1856. 

 Mentions the same six species as in the last paper. 



Thohnley, Laura R The Hydroida. (Report to the Government of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries 



of the Gulf of Manaar. Supplementary Report, vol. 8.) London, 1904. 

 Mentions a few Campanularidae that occur in American waters. 



ToRRBY, Harry Beale The Hydroida of the Pacific Coast of North America. (University of California 



Publications, Zoologj', vol. 1.) 1902. 



The first general review of the Hydroida of our Pacific Coast. Original 

 description of Campanularia fascia (=C. vertiaillata). 

 The Hydroids of the San Diego Region. (Uruversity of California Publications, vol. 

 2, No. 1.) 1904. 



Original descriptions of Campanularia hesperia, Obelia corona, Clytia bakeri, 

 C. hendersoni, and C. universitatis. 



A key to the genera and species of the Hyrdoida of that region. 



TuRTON, W The British Fauna, containing a compendium of the Zoology of the British Islands. 



Swansea, 1807. 



Mentions Campanularia verticillata, C. volubilis, Obolia geniculata, and 

 0. dichotoma. 



Varenne, Andrew D Recherches sur la Reproduction des Polypes Hydraires. (Ajrchives de Zoologie 



experimentale et generale, vol. 10, p. 1.) Paris, 1882. 



Detailed account of reproduction of Obelia flexuosa, origin of spermatozoa 

 and production of stolons in Campanularia angulata, and origin of ova in C. 

 flexuosa, Obelia geniculata, and Conothyrxa loveni. 



Verrill, A. E Report on the Invertebrate Animals of Vineyard Sound and the adjacent waters, 



with an account of the physical characters of the region. (Report U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission, 1871-72, pp. 295-478.) Washington, 1873. 



An important work, being the first fairly thorough study of the marine fauna 

 of a definite region on the Atlantic Coast of North America. Describes a few 

 Campanularidse. 

 Brief contributions to zoology from the Museum of Yale College, Nos. 33-34. Results 

 of dredging expeditions off the New England coast in 1874. (American Journal 

 of Science and Arts (3), vol. 10, pp. 35-43, 196-202.) New Haven, 1874. 

 Contains faunal lists in which a few Campanularidae are mentioned. 

 Preliminary Check-list of the Marine Invertebrata of the Atlantic Coast, from Cape 

 Cod to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



Author's edition. New Haven, 1879, pp. 1-32, Includes a complete list of 

 Campanularians then known from that region. 



