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trically wrinkled. — T. philippmensis, sp. n., from the Philippines, found at- 
tached to small pebbles. 
Ctenophora. 
Kowalewsky’s paper on the development of the Ctenophora (vide ^ Re- 
cord/ 1807, pp, 621, 632) is abstracted in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, vol. xx. 
1867, pp. 228-229, 
PROTOZOA 
(Including INFUSORIA) 
BY 
E. Perceval Wright, M.A., M.D., F.L.S* 
A. Separate Publication. 
Stein, F. Der Organismus der Infusionsthiere nach eigenen 
Forschungen in system atisclier lleihenfolge bearbeitet. Ab- 
theilung ii. mit 16 Kupfertafeln. Leipzig, 1867, small fol. 
pp. i-viii, 1-355. 
The seeond part of this great work on the Infusoria gives (1) 
a resume of the result of the latest investigations into the struc- 
ture, mode of increase, and development of the Infusoria, and 
(2) the natural history of the Heterotrich Infusoria. It will 
be in the recollection of the reader that the first part was pub- 
lished in 1859, and treated of the Infusoria in general, and of 
the Hypotrich Infusoria. 
B. Publications in Journals ^c. 
Alcock, J. On Polymorphina iubulosa from Dogs’ Bay, Round- 
stone. Quart. Joui’n. Micr. Sci. vol. xv. pp. 237-240. 
Bocage, J. V. B. DU. On Hyalonema lusitanicum. Ann. & 
Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. xx. 1867, pp. 123-127. 
Bowerbank, j. S. On Hyalonema mirahile. Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1867, pp. 18-34, pis. 4 and 5. Additional Observations on 
Hyalonema mirahile. Ibid. pp. 350-351. 
; On Alcyoncellum {Euplectella) speciosum, Quoy and 
Gaimard. Ibid. pp. 351-359. - 
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