182 PROFESSOR J. W. JUDD 



The description of the collections made on the face of the reef down to 200 fathoms, 

 will be undertaken by Professor David and his assistants at Sydney. 



List of Memoirs in which Materials ohfained during the three Expeditions to 



Funafuti have been descrihed. 



Plants. 



i\I. FosLiE. — "Notes on Two Lithothamnia from Funafuti." ' Ku'l. Noi-ske 



Videnskabers Selskabs Skriften,' 1899. 

 M. FosLTE. — " Calcareous Algee from Funafuti." U>id., 1900. 

 M. FOSLIE.— "New or Critical Calcareous Alga\" Ibid., 1900. 

 M. FosLTE, — "Remarks on Melobesise in Herbarium Cronan." Ibid., 1900. 

 Miss E. S. Barton (Mrs. Gepp). — " On the Forms, with a New Species, of Halimedo 



from Funafuti." 'Linn. Soc. Journ.' (Bot.), vol. 34 (1900), p. 479. One 



plate. 

 Miss E. S. Barton (Mrs. Gepp). — -"The Geims llaiinieda." 'Monographie LX, 



Uitkomsten op Zoologisch, Botanisch, Oceanograjjhisch vn Geologisch 



Gebied Siboga Expeditie.' Four plates. 



FORAMINIFERA. 



F. CHAPiMAN. — " On some New and Interesting Foraminifera from Funafuti Atoll, 



Ellice Islands." 'Linn. Soc. Journ.' (Zool.), vol. 28 (1900-03), pp. 1-27. 



Four plates. 

 F. Chapman. — " Foraminifera from the Lagoon at Funafuti." Ibid., pp. lGl-210. 



Two plates. 

 F. Chapman. — 'On the Foraminifera collected round the Funafuti Atoll from 



Shallow and Moderately deep Water.' Ibid., pp. 379-417. Two plates. 



(Other memoirs on Funafuti material are in preparation by this Autlior.) 

 F. Chapman. — " (3n the Identity of Polytrema planum of Carter with 



P. miniaeeum var. involva." 'Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist.,' Ser. 7, vol. 7 



(1901), pp. 82-3. 



Sponges. 



T. Whitelegge. — ' The Sponges of Funafuti.' Memoir III, Australian Museum, 



Sydney, pp. 323-332. 

 B. KiRKPATRiCK. — "Description of SjDonges from Funafuti." 'Ann. and Mag. Nat. 



Hist.,' Ser. 7, vol. 6 (1900), pp. 345-362. Three plates. 

 J. Lister. — " Astroclera Willei/ana, the type of a new Family of Sponges." 



' A. Willey's Zoological Results/ Part IV (1900), pp. 459-482. Four plates. 



