God. 1 
C(ELENTEEATA. 
BY 
C. F. LutkeNj Ph.D., F.R.D.A. 
ANTHOZOA. 
1. Agassiz, A., & Pourtal^s, L. F. de. Recent Corals from Tilbicho 
Peru. Bull. Mus. 0. Z. iii. 13, pp. 287-290, 1 pi. 
2. Duncan, M. Notices of some deep-sea and littoral Corals from the 
Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, Indian, New Zealand, Persian Gulf, and 
Japanese, &c.. Seas. P. Z. S. 1876, pp. 428-442, pis. xxxviii-xli. 
3. Eisen, G. Bidrag till kannedomen om Pennatulid-sliigtet Renilla. 
Sv. Ak. Handl. (n.f.) xiii. 1, 15 pp. 3 pis. 
4. Fischer, P. Anthozoaires du ddpartement de la Gironde et des cotes 
du sud-ouest de la Franco. (Act. Soc. L. Bord. xxx.) 12 pp. (27 
species are enumerated). 
5. Korotneff, a. de. Organes des sens des Actinies. Arch. Z. expdr. 
V. pp. 203-208. 
6. Lindstrom, G. On the affinities of the AntJiozoa tahulata. Ann. 
N. H. (4) xviii. pp. 1-17. 
7. Moseley, H. N. Preliminary report on the true Corals dredged by 
H.M.S. “ Challenger’’ in deep water. P. R, S. xxv. pp. 543-569. 
8. . On the Structure and Relations of the Alcyonarian Ilelio- 
j)ora ccurulea, with some account of the anatomy of a species of 
Sarcophyton ; notes on the structure of species of the genera Mille- 
pora, Pocillopora, and Stylaster, and remarks on the affinities of 
certain Palseozic Corals. P. R. S. xxiv. pp. 59-70 ; Ann. N. H. (4) 
xvii. pp. 147-158 ; Arch. Z. exper. v. pp. xxxviii.-xlii. ; Phil. Tr 
clvi. pp. 91-129, pis. viii. & ix. 
Generalities. 
Moseley’s investigations (8), made during the cruise of the “ Chal- 
lenger,” have established the important and unexpected fact that 
