LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, BBACHIOPODA. 
Moll. 99 
Sorby, H. C., & Herdman, W. A. On the Ascidians collected during 
the Cruise of the yacht ‘Glimpse,’ 1881. J. L. S. xvi. pp. 527-536. 
Todaro, F. Sui primi fenomeni dello sviluppo delle Salpe. ii. Atti 
Acc. Rom. Trans, vi. pp. 309-315. The same in French ; Arch. Ital. 
Biol. ii. pp. 1-8. 
Traustedt, P. A. Yestindiske A scidice simplices. I. Phallusiadce. Yid. 
Medd. 1881, pp. 257-288, pis. iv. & v. n. Molgulidce og Cynthiadce. 
Op. cit. 1882, pp. 108-136, pis. v. & vi. 
Ulianin, B. Zur Naturgeschichte des Doliolum. Zool. Anz. 1882, 
pp. 429-436 & 447-453. 
. 0 Raswitii i Rasmno3chenii Doliolum’a. Moscow: 1882, 8vo, 
100 pp., 1 pi. 
Della Valle, A. Nuove contribuzioni alia storia naturale delle Asci- 
die composte del golfo di Napoli. Atti Acc. Rom. (3) x. pp. 431-498. 
. Recherches sur l’anatomie des Ascidies composes. Arch. Ital. 
Biol. ii. pp. 9-47, 3 pis. 
. Sur le bourgeonnement des Didemnides et des Botryllides, et sur 
le type enteroccelien des Ascidies. L. c. pp. 50-72, 3 pis. 
Vigelius, W. J. Beobachtuugen an Barentsia bulbosa (Hincks). Zool. 
Anz. 1882, pp. 141-144. 
. Catalogue of the Polyzoa collected during the Dutch North Polar 
cruises of the ‘ Willem Barents ’ in 1878 and 1879. Niederl. Arch. 
Zool. Suppl. i., pt. 3, 20 pp., 1 pi. 
Wiiiteaves, J. F. On a recent Species of Heteropora from the Strait 
of Juan de Fuca. Am. J. Sci. (3) xxiv. pp. 279 & 280. 
BRACHIOPODA. 
J. F. van Bemmelen reviews the anatomical and microscopical struc- 
ture of the Brachiopods, and comos to the conclusion that although their 
slioll grows only by apposition, as in the Mollusks, they are morpho- 
logically throughout different from the lattor, belonging most distinctly 
to the Enterocoelian type, as defined by Hertwig, and that they have 
very numerous and remarkable anatomical relations to the Chcetognatha. 
Jen. Z. Nat. xvi. pp. 88-161, pis. v.-ix. 
North Coast of Spain. List of 6 species of Terebratulidce dredged at 
Considerable depth, by P. Fischer, Rapp. Faune sous-marine, and J. de 
Conch, xxx. p. 313. 
Preliminary notes on deep-sea dredging in the Mediterranean, mention- 
ing several species of Terebratula, and especially T. vitrea (L.), by E. H. 
Giglioli, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) xiii., Art. 6. T. septata (Philippi), found in 
the recent state in the depths of the Mediterranean, near the South Coast 
of France: Fischer, C. R. xciv. p. 1201 ; also Ann. N. H. (5) ix. p. 477. 
Terebratula vitrea (L.), varieties in the Mediterranean; Jeffreys, P. Z. S. 
1882, p. 684, and Ann. N. H. (5) x. p. 28. 
