18 LIST OP PUBLICATIONS OP THE 



VERMES. 



Catalogue of the SpScles of Entozoa, or Intestinal Worms, 

 contained in the Collection of the British Museum. ■ By 

 Dr. Baird. Pp. iv., 132. 2 Plates. [With an Index of 

 the Animals iii which the Entozoa mentioned in the 

 Catalogue are found, and an Iifdex of Genera and 

 Species.] 1853, 12mo. 2s. 



ANTHOZOA. 



Catalogue of Sea-pens or Pennatulariidse in the Collection of 

 the British Museum. By J. E. Gray, P.R.S., &c. Pp. iv., 

 40. 2 Woodcuts. 1870, 8vo. Is. M. 



Catalogue of Lithophytes or Stonv Corals in the Collection 

 of the British Museum. By 'j. E. Gray, F.R.S., &c. 

 Pp, iv., 51. 14 Woodcuts. 1870, 8vo. 3s. . 



Catalogue of ' the Madreporarian Corals in the British 

 Museum (Natural History) : — 



Vol. I. . The Genus Madrepora. By George Brook. 

 Pp. xi., 212. 35 Collotype Plates. [With Systematic 

 and Alphabetical Indexes, and Explanation of the 

 Plates.] 1893, 4to. IZ. 4s. 



Vol, II. TheGemis Turbinaria; the Genus Astraeopora. 

 By Henry M. Bernard, M.A. Cantab., F.L.S., P.Z.S, 

 Pp. iv., 106. 30 Collotype and 3 Lithographic Plates. 

 [With Index of Generic and Specific Names, and 

 Explanation of the Plates.] 1896, 4to. 18s. 



Vol. III. The Genus Montipora ; the Genus Anacro- 

 pora. By Henry M. Bernard, M.A,, &c. Pp. yii., 192. 

 30 Collotype and 4 Lithographic Plates. ■ [With Syste- 

 matic Index, Index of Generic . and Specific Names, 

 and Explanation of the Plates.] 1897, 4to. 11. 4:S. 



Vol. IV. The Family Poritidse. I.— The Genus 

 Goniopora. By Henry M. Bernard, M.A. Pp. viii., 

 206. 12 Collotype and 4 Lithographic Plates. [With 

 Index of Generic and Specific Names, and Explanation 

 of the Plates.] 1903, 4to. 11. 



Vol.V. The Family Poi-itidae. II.— The Genus Porites. 



Part I. — Porites of the Indo-Pacific Region. By 



Henry M. Bernard, M.A. Pp. vi., 303. 35 Plates. 



' [With Index of Generic and Specific Names and 



Explanation of the Plates.] 1905, 4to. 11. 15s. 



Vol. VI. The Family Poritidae. II.— The Genus Porites. 

 Part II. — Porites of the Atlantic and West Indies, with 

 the European Fossil Forms. The Genus Goniopora, 

 a supplement, to Vol. IV. By Henry M. Bernard, M.A/ 

 Pp. vi., 173. 16 Collotype and 1 Lithographic Plates. 

 [With Index, of Generic and Specific Names, and 

 Explanation of the Plates.] 1906, 4to. 11. 



