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308 



on Unfertilized Star fish and Sea-urchin Eg»s. Anier. Journ. Physiol. ToL 

 30 p. 1 — 17. [Permeability-increasing and cytolytic action of isotonic 

 sait solutions on unfertilized eehmoderm eggs retarded by definite an*- 

 sthetics in certain concentrations. Lipoids of plasma membrane déter- 

 mine readiness with which membrane undergoes altération.] 39.3,.5 

 80568 Tennent, David H. 39 : 11.58 



1913. Echinoderm Hybridization. Science N. S. Vol. 37 p, 535—537. 

 [Sometimes maternai type, sometimes paternal type, sometimes blended 

 tvpe according to conditions which require further study.] 



69 Eei'der, K. 39 : 13.4 



1912. TJeber Organverlagerungen bei der Echinodermen-Metamorphose. 

 Yerh. deutsch, zool. Ges. Ters. 22 p. 289—251, 3 figer. [Lageverschie- 

 bung infolge Torsion, Flexion und Rotation.] 39.1— .5 



70 Mortensen, Tli. 39 : 13.41 



1913. On the Development of some British Echinoderms. Journ. mar. 

 bioï. Ass. Plymoutli X. S. Vol. 10 p. 1—18, 15 figg. 39.2-.Î 



71 Mortensen, Th., et L. Kolderup Rosenvinge. 39 : 15 



1910. Sur quelques plantes parasites dans les Echinodermes. Overs, 

 dansk. Tidensk. Selsk. Porh. 1910 p. 339-354, 1 pl.. 10 figg. 



39.4,.5 



72 Östergren, Hjalniar. 39 : 15.6 



1912. Ueber die Brutpflege der Echinodermen in den südpolaren Küsten- 

 gebieten. Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. Bd. 101 Festschr. Ludwig p. 325—341. 



39.2— .6 



73 Mortensen, Tli. 39 (26) 



1913. Die Echinodermenlarven der Deutschen Südpolar-Expedition 1901 

 —1903. Deutsch. Südpol. -Exped. ßd. 14 Zool. Bd. 6 p. 67—111, 9 Tai, 

 11 figg. [8 nn. spp. in: Auricularia 2, Bipinnaria 2, Ophiopluteus 3, Echu 

 nopluteus.] (26,3,.7,.9) 39.4 ; .5 



74 De Morgan, W. 39 (26.1) 



1913. ,The Echinoderms collected by the ..Huxley" from the North Side 

 of the Bay of Biscay in August 1906. Journ. mar. biol. Ass. Plymouth 

 N. S. Vol. 9 p. 530-541. 39.1-.7 

 80575 Michailovskij, M. 39 (26.8) 



1904. Die Echinodermen der zoologischen Ausbeute des Eisbrechers 

 „Jermak" vom Sommer 1901. Ann. Mus. zool. Acad. Sc. St.-Péters- 

 oourg T. 9 p. 157-188, 2 figg.. 1 Karte. 39.1-.7 



76 Koehler, E. 39 (26.8) 



1913. Echinodermes recueillis par le Pourquoi-Pas? dans les mers arc- 

 tiques, en 1912. (Astéries, Ophiures, Échinides). Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 

 Paris 1913 p. 27—31. 39.3-.5 



77 Taney, Clément. 39 (26.8) 



1913. Holothuries et Crinoïdes recueillis par le Pourquoi-Pas? dans les 

 mers arctiques. Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris 1913 p. 31—34. 39.1,.7 



78 Koehler, R. 39 (26.9) 



1912. Les Echinodermes de la mission Charcot. C. R. Acad. Se. Paris 

 T. 155 p. 322—324. [54 spp., dont 25 nouvelles, pas de diagnoses.] 



39.3— .5 



79 Elmhirst, Richard. 39 (41.41) 



1913. Notes from the Millport Marine Biological Station. Zoologist (4) 

 Toi. 17 p. 259-261, 4 figg. [Echinoderms.] 39.3— .5 



80 Parran, G. P. 39 (41.5) 



1913. The deep-water Asteroidea, Ophiuroidea and Echinoidea of the 

 West Coast of Ireland. Fisheries Ireland scient. Invest. 1912 No. 6, 66 

 pp., 2 pis., 17 figg. [2 nn. spp. in: Ophiacantha. 1 n. var. in Stichaster.] 

 (26.1) 39.3,.4,.5 

 805S1 Clark, Hubert Lynian. 39 (72.2) 



1913. Echinoderms from Lower California, with Descriptions of new 

 Species. Bull. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist. Yol. 32 p. 185-236, 3 pis. [7 nn. 

 spp. in : Zoroaster, FedicdlasUr , Diopederma n. g., Ophiura, Urechinus, Laet- 

 menoecus n. g., Stichopus.] 39.3 — .8 



