ECHINODERMATA. 
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annotated list of all the known speeies, with descriptions of many 
new species not met with in tlie Philippines, and anatomical 
remarks on each of the families. The coloured drawings arc the 
most faithful representations of this class of Echinoderms that 
have yet appeared. One part more will complete the first volume, 
which will then contain thirty plates. 
B. Papers published in Journals ^c, . 
Carpenter, W. B. Bcsearches on the structure, physiology, 
and development of Antedon [Comatula) rosaceus. Part I* 
Phil. Trans, vol. clvi. 1866, pp. 671-756, plates 31-43. 
JouRDAiN, S. Recherches sur Pappareil circulatoire de Petoile 
de mer commune {Aster acanthion rubens) . Compt. Rend. 
Ixv. No. 24, 1867, pp. 1002-1004. 
Ljungman, a. Ophiuroidca Viventia hue usque cognita. 
QEfvers. af k. Vet.-Akad. Eorh. No. 9, 1866, pp. 303-336. 
In tins enumeration of all the known species of the order 
Ophiuroidea, Ljungman proposes some new genera and speoies. 
Separate copies of this useful catalogue have been circulated by 
Professor Loven, containing a note of those species wanting in 
the museum at Stockholm and of those species of which they 
have duplicates. Twenty species of the order Pur y alee and 201 of 
the order Ophiura are enumerated. 
Loven, S. Om Leskia mirabilis, Gray. CEfvers. af k. Yet.- 
Akad. Forh. 1867, No. 5 (read May 8, 1867), pp. 1-10 (re- 
print), with a woodcut. 
Martens, E. von. Ueber ostasiatische Echinodermen. (Fort- 
setzung.) Archiv f. Naturg. Jahrgang xxxiii. Bd. i. pp. 106- 
119, Taf. 3. 
Morales, S. A. DE. Eury ale asjjerum, Jj^m. Anuario del Lyc. 
de Matanzas, Ailo 1, tom. i. 1866, pp. 272-274. [Notes 
the occurrence of this species in the Bay of Matanzas.] 
- Selenka, E. Beitriige zur Anatomie und Systematik der Ho- 
lothurien. Der Philosophischen Facultat zu Gottingen in 
December 1866, als Dissertation vorgelegt. Leipzig, 1867. 
Also as a separate reprint in Zeitschr. wissensch. Zoologie, 
Bd. xvii. pp. 291-374, Taf. 17-20: 21. Marz 1867. 
In writing this monograph, the author has had the oppor- 
tunity of consulting not only the large collection of species in 
the Museum of Gottingen, but also the entire collection of Ho- 
lothuridse of the Museum of Cambridge, Mass., forwarded by Mr. 
A. Agassiz, and the collection of Professor Keferstein. The 
author, adopting the classification of Brandt, enumerates four 
families belonging to the two orders Pneumonophora and Apneu- 
mona, i, e., 1. Aspidochirotee, Brdt. ; 2. DendrochirotcBj Brdt. ; 
1867. [vol. IV.] 2 u 
