8 Bry. 
IX. bryozoa. 
II. SUBJECT INDEX. 
(a) GENERAL BIOLOGY. 
Bryozoa collectively or of more than one division. 
Text-books: Goette (34), Hertwig (44), Korschelt & Heider (51), 
Mudge (62), Pratt (74). 
Embryology, Taylor (90). 
Methods of preservation, Lo Bianco (54). 
fTerminology ; correlation of geological faunas, Williams (98). 
Italian bibliography of living and fossil forms, Neviani (64). 
Sea-bottom deposits, Boeggild (6). 
Distribution of spp., Canu (11). 
Cyclostoma. 
Structure of genus, Homotrypa , Bassler (3). 
Embryology and embryonic fission in Crisia spp., Robertson (79). 
tPossibility of correlation of Australian formations with those of the 
Northern Hemisphere, Hall (39). 
• Classification and synonymy of spp. from Gulf of Triest, Graeffe (37). 
Cheilostoma. 
Development of the cpyptocyst and of the compensating sac, Ostroumoff 
(69). 
Zocecium-building in Cribrilinidce , Norman (67 & 68). 
tPossibility of correlation of Australian formations with those of the 
Northern Hemisphere, Hall (39). 
Classification, Norman (67 & 68). 
Classification and synonymy of spp. from the gulf of Triest, Graeff (37). 
( b ) GEOGRAPHICAL. 
ENTOPROCTA. 
Spitzbergen, fauna, Romer (80). 
Northern Europe, plankton, list of spp. [Knudsen] (50). 
tRussia, Devonian forms of the sub-provinces, Sohuchert (86). 
Gulf of Gascony and Azores, n. genera and n. spp., Jullien & Calvet 
(48). 
fBritish Carboniferous rocks, life-zones, Hind (45). 
tCharmouth, fossiliferous bed in the Selbornian, Lang (53). 
Exmouth ; spp. serving as fish-food, Todd (91). 
tDevon and Yorkshire, collections of fossils from the white chalk zones 
of the English coasts, Rowe (81). 
t Zealand and Brabant, collections, LoRik (56). 
f Belgium, fauna of the “granite,” Destinez (22). 
Hamburg, fauna of the Elbe, Volk (95). 
tKonisberg, near Giessen, collections, Parkinson (71). 
t Budapest, collections, Schafarzik (82). 
Gulf of Triest, faunistic, Graeffe (37). 
tJura, lists of spp. with localities, Schardt & Dubois (83). 
tStudies in the old formations of the Pyrenees, Bresson (7). 
tEgypt, fossil forms, Blanckenhorn (5). 
A f is prefixed to the references to fossil forms. 
