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CCELENTERATA. 
Hydrozoa and Ctenophora, by Alfred Gibbs Bourne, 
B,So. (Bond.), &c. 
Anthozoa, by Sydney J. Hickson, B.So. (Bond.), &c. 
HYDROZOA AND CTENOPHORA. 
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The author deals in a most complete manner with the morphology (in- 
cluding histology) and development of the group : the remaining portion 
of the volume is systematic. The outline of the classification adopted is 
given with the list of new genera and species. 
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