2 Ech. 
ECHINODERMATA. 
not without bearing on the question whether these oral shields are homo- 
logous with the oral plates of Crinoids, as often supposed. 
Finally, attention must be drawn to the statement of Cui&NOT (2) as to 
the existence of an antambulacral nervous system in other Echinodcrms 
besides Crinoids. 
II. — LIST OF PUBLICATIONS .* 
Agassiz, Alex. (1) Notice of Calamocrinus diomedece , a new stalked 
Crinoid from the Galapagos, dredged by the U. S. Fish Commission 
Steamer ‘Albatross/ Lieut.-Commander G. L. Tanner, U. S. N., 
Commanding. Bull. Mus. C. Z. xx, No. 6 (Dec. 1890), pp. 165-167. 
0 . (2) Ueber einen neuen Tiefsee-Crinoiden aus der Familie der 
Apiocriniden. JB. Mineral. (1890), Bd. i, Heft i, pp. 94 & 95. 
Calamocrinus diomedece. 
Anon. U. S. Fish Commission. Anthozoa and Echinodermata of the 
Gulf Stream Slope of the New England Coast. Am. Nat. xxiv, 
No. 278 (Feb., 1890), pp. 183-186. 
Bateson, William. On some Cases of Abnormal Repetition of Parts 
in Animals. P. Z. S. 1890, pt. iii, pp. 579-588 (4 woodcuts). [Abstr. 
in J. R. Micr. Soc. 1890, pt. 6, No. 79, p. 704.] 
An abnormal Antedon rosacea , pp. 584-586, figs. 4a & b ; a description 
of it by Dr. P. H. Carpenter, pp. 584-586. [ Vide infra , Anatomy, &c.] 
Bather, F. A. (1) British Fossil Crinoids. I. & ii. Ann. N. H. (6) 
v (1890), pp. 307-334, 373-388, 485, & 486, pis. xiv & xv. [Abstr. in 
A R. Micr. Soc. 1890, pt. 3, No. 76, p. 334.] 
I. Historical introduction, ii. Classification of the Inadunata Fistulata. 
Terminology, pp. 312-315. Differential characters, pp. 315-331 & 373-376. 
Principles of classification, pp. 376 & 377. Geological history, pp. 377-382, 
with a table of the distribution of the Fistulata. Classification : a genea- 
logical tree, followed by a classification of the Fistulata. Corrigenda, 
pp. 485 & 486 [vide infra, Systematic]. 
. (2) British Fossil Crinoids. ill. Thenar ocrinus callipygus , n. g. 
& sp., Wenlock Limestone. Ann. N. H. (6) vi (1890), pp. 222-235, 
pi. x. 
. (3) The Natural History of the Crinoidea. Proc. London Amateur 
Sci. Soc. i, Nos. 1 & 2, July, 1890, pp. 32 & 33. 
An account of their habits and relations to their environment (abstract). 
Bell, F. J. (1) Report of a Deep-Sea Trawling Cruise off the S.W. 
Coast of Ireland, under the direction of the Rev. W. Spotswood 
Green, M.A., F.R.G.S. Echinodermata. Ann. N. H. (6) iv (1889), 
pp. 432-445, pis. xviii & xix. [Abstr. in J. R. Micr. Soc. 1890, pt. 1, 
No. 74, pp. 44 & 45.] 
Antedon phalangium, J. Muller, from 250 fath. Astropecten irregularis , 
* An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder has not seen 
the Journal or Work referred to. 
