BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



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Name in Lesson's Work. 



Locality. 



Observer and Remarks. 



Dianea endractensis, Q. and G. 

 Dianea viridula, Peron. 

 Dianea gibbosa, Peron. 

 Orythia viridis, Peron. 

 Orythia minima, Cuv. 

 Geryonia tetraphylla, Hys. and Cham. 

 Geryonia bicolorj Esch. 

 Geryonia rosacea, Esch. 

 Geryonia exigua, Q. and G. 

 Liriopa proboscidalis, Forskal. 

 Liriopa cerasiformis, Less. 

 Xantbia agaricina. Lesson. 

 f * Sarsia tubulosa, Sars. 



* Tima flavUabris, Esch. 



* Tbaumantias cymbaloidea. Slabber. 

 f * Tbaumantias bemispbserica, Gron. 



* Tbaumantias lucida, Mac. 



* Tbaumantias plana, Sars. 



* Tbaumantias multicirrata, Sars. 

 f * Tbaumantias pileata, Forbes. 



f * Tbaumantias Thompsoni, Forbes. 

 f * Tbaumantias punctata, Forbes. 

 f * Tbaumantias sarnica, Forbes. 

 1 * Linucbe unguiculata, Swarts. 

 Usous roseus. Lesson. 



* Lymnorea triedra, Peron. 



* Favonia octonema, Peron. 



* Favonia bexanema, Peron. 



S. W. Coast of Australia. 



French Coasts of Cbannel. 



Mediterranean. 



Endracbt's Land. 



Belgium. 



Indian Ocean. 



Brazil, of Cape Frio. 



S. Sea, between the Tropics. 



Gibraltar. 



Mediterranean. 



Gibraltar. 



? 



Norway (Britain, N. America). 



Azores. 



Holland. 



Norway (British Seas). 



Britain. 



Norway. 



Norway. 



Britain. 



Britain. 



Britain. 



Britain. 



Jamaica. 



Bass's Straits. 

 Australia. 

 Equatorial Atlantic. 



Quoy and Gaimard. 



Peron. 



Peron, Risso. 



Peron and Lesueur. 



Baster. 



Eysenbardt and Cbamisso. 



Escbscholtz. 



Escbscholtz. 



Quoy and Gaimard {GeryoniaJ. 



Forskal (Dianesa). 



Quoy and Gaimard (a Tima?). 



Lesson. 



Sars. , 



Escbscholtz. 



Slabber (only T. hemisphcericd) . 



MiiUer, Gronovius, &c. 



Macartney, (var. of last). 



Sars. 



Sars. 



E. Forbes. 



E. Forbes. 



E. Forbes. 



E. Forbes. 



Swartz (perhaps the fig. of a higher Medusa). 



Lesson. 



Peron and Lesueur. 



Peron and Lesueur. 



Peron and Lesueur. 



1844. Dr. J. G. F. Will, of Erlangen. ' Horse Tergestinse/ 4to, Leipsig. 



Some of the best researches on the Acalephse, as yet given to the public, minute, accurate, 

 and philosophical. The naked-eyed species described and figured are Polyxenia Imcostyla ; 

 Cytaeis polystyla ; Cytais (?) ; Geryonia planata ; Geryonia pellucida, {a Geryonopsis,) and 

 Thaumantias leucostyla ; all observed in the Adriatic. 



1846. H. Sars. ' Fauna littoralis Norwegise.' 1st pt. in folio, with 10 plates. 



The first memoir in this valuable and beautifuUy illustrated work is devoted to the Medusa- 

 producing polypes (Syncoryna, Podocoryna, Perigonomus,) and to the history of the gemma- 

 tion of Cytais octopunctata, the Lizzia octopunctata of this Monograph. 



1846. E. Forbes. " On the Pulmograde Medusse of the British Seas." 



Communicated to the British Association at Southampton, and including the outline of the 

 present treatise. It was printed in the Proceedings of the Association, and/ Annals of 

 Natural History;' also translated in the ' Annales des Sciences Naturelles.' 



