CTENOPHORA. 
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VI. CTENOPHORA. 
[The following memoirs refer to Cteiiophora : — Browne (18), Gilson 
72), Hartlaub (96), Hunter (113), Schneider (199), Torrey (210), Mar. 
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Biol. Assoc. (2j.] 
SUBJECT INDEX. 
General Biology and Geography. 
Origin of genital cells in Ctenophores, Schneider (199). 
Reactions of Mnemiopsis^ Hunter (113). 
Norway, collections, Hartlaub (96). 
San Diego, n. spp., Torrey (210). 
Systematic. 
Beroe forskali, San Diego, Torrey, Univ. Calif, publ. Zool. ii, p. 47, pi. i, 
fig. 2 ; B. ovata, reproductive and renal cells, Schneider, Zeitschr. 
wiss. Zool. Ixxvi, pp. 388-399, pi. xxiv. 
Ewplokamis calif ornensis^ San Diego, Torrey, Univ. Calif, publ. Zool. ii, 
p. 46, n. sp. 
Merte7isia ovum^ San Diego, Torrey, t. c. p. 46, pi. i, fig. 1. 
Mne7niopsi,% effect of temperature changes, and geotropism, Hunter, 
Science xix, pp. 219 & 220; 1/., reactions, Hunter, Biol. Bull, vi, 
pp. 324. 
Pleurohrachia hachei, San Diego, Torrey, Univ. Calif, publ. Zool. ii, p. 46, 
pi. i, fig. 3. 
Steenstrupia rubra, anatomy, Hartlaub, Wiss. Meeresuntersuch. v, 2, 
pp. 97-106, fig. 3. 
