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ZOOLOGICAL LlTEliATURE. 
CCEI^UNTERATA 
BY 
E, Perceval Wright, M.A., M.D., P.L.S. 
Busk, G, Zoopliytology — descriptions of new genera and spe-' 
cies. Quart. Journ. Micr. Science, vol. i. 1867, pp. 241- 
244, plate 36. 
CoBlingwood, C. Remarks upon Oceanic Forms pf Ilydrozoa 
observed at sea, Ann. & Mag, Nat. Hist, vol, xx. 1867, 
pp. 309-314. 
Dr. CoUingwood's observations were made during a prolonged 
sea voyage, extending over a year and a half, and embracing the 
Indian Ocean, north and south of the line, the China seas, and 
the north and south Atlantic Oceans. This paper treats of the 
PhysophoridcB and LucernaridcB. The species mentioned are 
Physalia pelagica, Stephanomia triangularis (?) , and an Aurelia 
-?, of which a drawing was made ; but the species is not de- 
scribed. 
Ftlippi, — DE. On two Hydrozoa of the Mediterranean. 
Mem. R. Accad. d. Sci. di Torino, ser. 2. tom. xxii. p. ; 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. xix. 1867, p. 148. 
Genth, Carl. Ueber Solenogorgia tubidosa (Fine neue^ Gat- 
tun^ der Gorgoniden) . Zeitschr. f. wissensch. Zoologie, Bd. 
xvii, pp. 429-442, Taf. 23-25 : 4. Juli 1867. 
Gray, J. E. Additional Note on Cor allium johnsoni, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1867, pp. 125-127, with a woodcut. 
. Notes on Zoanthinse, with the descriptions of some new 
genera. Ibid. pp. 233-240, with a woodcut. 
Semper, C. Ueber einige tropische Larvenformen. Zeitschrift 
wiss. Zool. Bd. xvii. pp. 407-428, Taf. 22 : July 1867. 
One of the larval forms described was met with by the author 
about 42° S. lat., near the Cape, and again in the Straits of Sunda 
and on the south coast of Java. The b(3dy is in the form of a 
cylindrical sac, open at both ends, and is provided with thick 
walls. The oral orifice leads to a short infundibuliform pharynx: 
six mesenteric bands proceed from the base of the pharynx, 
through the ciliated body-cavity, to the posterior end of the 
body. The anal and oral orifices are of the same size. The inte- 
