■26 Qhdletin of the jNatiirai History Society. 
iQ) 1873. Veri-ill, A. E. 
Report upon the Invertebrate Animals of Vineyard Sound and the 
adjacent waters, with an account of the physical characters 
of the region. Report of the U. S. Fish Commission for 1871-72. 
8vo. pp. 293-778, 38 plates and map. * 
(A very important work, referring frequently to forms which aie found 
in the Bay of Funcly.) 
R) 1873-1874. Verrill, A. E. 
Results of recent dredging Expeditions on the Coast of Xew 
England. American Journal of Science, Vol. V., pp. 1-16 and 98* 
106; Vol. VI , pp. 435-441; Vol. VIE, pp 38-46, 181-138, 405-414, 
498-505. 
(Mentions a few New Brunswick Echi noderm s, but chiefly valuable 
for discussion of physical features of the region, faunal relations, etc.) 
■<S) 1876. Yen-ill, A. E. 
Note on some of the Starfishes of the New England coast. 
American Journal of Science, iii., Vol. XI., pp. 416-420. 
(Very important as distinguishing our common shore species of Star- 
fishes). 
(T) 1877. Agassiz, Alexander. 
North American Starfishes. Memoirs of the Museuyn of Compara- 
tive Zooheju, Cambridge, Mass. Vol. V., iv. +136 pp., 20 plates. 
(Treats of the hard parts of several of our Starfishes.) 
(U) 1881. Duncan, P. Martin, and Sladen, W. Percy. 
A ]\[emoir on the Echinodermata of the Arctic Sea to the West 
of Greenland. London. 4to. viii. +82 pp., 6 plates, 
(The most important single work on many of the Echinoderms which 
occur in this region, and of the greatest value to a student of the 
group). 
(V) 1882. Lyman, Theodore. 
Report on the Ophiuroidea dredged by II. M. S. Challenger, 
during the years 1873-1876. Report on the Scient'ific Results of the 
Voyage of II. M. S. CHALLENGER. Zoology, Vol. V. 4to. 
viii. + 386 pp., 48 plates, 
(A monograph, practically, of all known Ophiuroids). 
