4 Gail . 
CCELENTERATA. 
Goette, A. Verzeichniss der Medusen, auf S.M.S. ‘Prinz Adalbert, 
gesammelt. SB. Ak. Berlin, xxxix, p. 831-837. 
Irenopm hexanemalis, n. g. & sp. ; Glossocodon heclcelii, n. sp. ; San- 
deria malayenm , n. g. & sp. ; Crossoatoma , n. sp. 
. . Entwicklungsgescliiclite der Aurelia aurita und Ootylorhiza tuber- 
culata. (Abh. zur Entw, gesch. d. Thiere, 4 heft., 79 pp., 9 pis.) 
Hamburg u. Leipzig : Nov. 1886, 4to. [See 1887.] 
°Greeff, R. Ueber westafrikanische Stylasteriden. SB. Ges. Marb. 
1886, pp. 11. 
1 new species. 
Ha acre, W. Zur Pliysiologie der Anthozoen. Zool. Gart. xxvii, 
pp. 284—286. 
. Ueber die Ontogenie der Cubomedusen. Zool. Anz. ix (1886), 
pp. 554 & 555 ; J. R. Micr. Soc. vi, p. 999. 
Chary bdea rastonii (Gulf of St. Vincent, S. Australia), apparently with 
alternation of generations .(so Hseckel, not so Claus). Two unpaired, 
unequal, axial eyes in adult ; four paired eyes in young form. Velar 
canals primitively unbranched. Development of sense-organs, phacellae, 
&c. 
°Hall, J. Fossil Corals and Bryozoans of the Lower and Upper 
Helderberg, &c. New York State Geologist’s Report. Albany : 
1886, 4to, 64 pis. 
IIartlaub, Cl. Ueber den Bau der Eleutheria Quatref. Zool. Anz. 
No. 239, pp. 706-711. 
This creeping Cladonemid has a bell of normal width, with broad 
velum, marked urticating ridge below tentacle zone ; a brood cavity not 
in communication with the stomach cavity, but lined with *a special epi- 
theliumj and connected with the cavity, of the bell by six interradial 
canals. It is hermaphrodite, with female elements on ventral, and male, 
on dorsal epithelium of brood-chamber. Buds from the circular canal. 
Heider, A. R. y. Korallenstudien. Z. wiss. Zool. xlvi, pp. 507-535, 
2 pis. 
Description of skeleton and tissues of A stroides calicularis, Blainv., 
and Dendrophyllia ramea , Linn. General notes on structure. Proposal 
to divide Madreporaria into (1) Euthecalia , in which body- wall secretes 
lime in its mesoderm lamella, and forms an independent Eutheca , with 
which the septa are subsequently united ; and (2) Pseudothecalia, in which 
body-wall remains unmodified, and the independent septa, united by 
their peripheral ends, form a pseudotheca. 
Heider, K. Zur Metamorphose der Oscarella lobularis. Arb. z. Inst. 
Wien, vi. 
Inter alia , discussion of relation of Porifera to Ccdenterata [see Sponges] 
Herdman, W. A. Report on Alcyonaria, L. M. B. C. District. Fauna 
Liverpool Bay, pp. 120-122. [Sarcodictyum catenata , Forbes.] 
. [Sec Melly, W. R.] 
