2 S'poncj. 
SPONGIjE. 
and Weltner ; for fossil forms, Dawson, Hall, Hinde (1), James, 
Matthew, Poota, and Walcott. The problematic fossil Palceospongia 
prisca, is asserted to be a Sponge by Bornemann and denied by 
Rauff(2). 
Important general works on Sponges are Weltner’s valuable account 
of the SpongUliclcc , and Perrier’s brief account of Sponges in his 
“Traitc de Zoologie.” 
I.— LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.* 
Alcock, A. [See Wood-Mason & Alcock.] 
Anon. The Genus Stelletta. Review of “ Die Gattuug Stellctta. Unter 
Mitwirkung von F. E. Schulze. Bearbeitct von R. von Londcnfeld. 
Mit 10 Tafeln (Berlin, Georg Reimer : 1890).” Nature, Jan. 29, 
1891, xliii, p. 292. 
Lo Bianco, S. Metodos usados en la Estacion zoologica de Napoles para la 
conservacion de los Animales Marinos. An. Soc. Esp. xx, pp. 273- 
322. 
Translation by D. Manuel Cazurro of the memoir by Lo Biancoin 
M.T. z. Stat. Neap. [See Zool. Rec. 1890.] [See also Groult.] 
Bidder, G . Review of Dendy’s “ Monograph of the Victorian Sponges. 
Part i. The Organization and Classification of the Calcarea Homo- 
ccela , with Descriptions of the Victorian Species.” Q. J. Micr. Sci. 
(n.s.) xxxii, pt. 4 (Oct., 1891), pp. G25-632. 
Reprinted as “ Notes on Calcaroous Sponges.” 
B5iim, J. Ivreidebildungen des Piirbergs und Sulzbergs bei Sicgsdorf 
in Oberbayern. Pakeontogr. xxxviii, lief 1 & 2, pp. 1-106, taf. i-v. 
1 Sponge, \ Ventriculites , sp. indeterm., p. 105. 
Bornemann, J. G. Die Versteinerungen des cambrischen Schichtcn- 
systems der Insel Sardinien. N. Acta Ao. L.-C. Nat. cur. lvi, No. 3, 
pp. 427-528, taf. xix-xxviii. 
Palceospongia prisca, pp. 492-494. 
Bruncuorst, J. Die biologische Meeresstation in Bergen. Bergens 
Mus. Aarsber. for 1890 (1891), No. 5, 31 pp., with 5 pis. and 2 figs, 
in the text. 
Sponge fauna of Bergen, p. 31. 
Ciiatin, J. Nucleus of Sponges. J. R. Micr. Soc. 1891, pt. 1, p. 54. 
Abstract of the paper by the same author in C.R. cxi, No. 23, p. 889. 
[See Zool. Rec. 1890.] 
* An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder has not seen 
the Journal or Work referred to. 
