IX. BKYOZOA, 
[ 1904 ] 
2 Bry. 
on Tertiary Bryozoa from the region South, of Tunis (15) ; his fourth work 
is also on Tertiary representatives, but in this case from Patagonia, with 
many new species (16). His last paper is a small contribution on general 
points in the study of fossil Bryozoa. 
Maplestone (76, 77) again adds much valuable information to the 
subject of fossil forms. This year he has published a tabulated list of 
fossil Cheilostomatous Polyzoa from the Victorian Tertiary deposits. He 
also describes a collection from Lord Howe Island. Uluich & Bassler 
(108) have made a revision of Paleozoic Bryozoa of the genera and species 
of Ctanoatomata and of Trepostomata , of which many are new. In another 
paper these authors deal with Miocene forms (109). 
Jukes-Browne (55) gives lists of species found in the upper chalk of 
England, and Cumings (21) writes on the development of some Paleozoic 
Bryozoa. 
I. TITLES.* 
1. Allen, E. J., Todd, R. A., Pace, S. & others. Marine Biological 
Association. Plymouth marine invertebrate fauna, being notes of the 
local distribution of species occurring in the neighbourhood. Com- 
piled from the records of the laboratory of the Marine Biological 
Association. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. vii, 2, pp. 155-298, 1 chart. 
[ Bryozoa , pp. 259-267.] 
2. [Anon.] Polyzoa as food of fishes. Pennsylvania State Department 
of Agriculture ; Monthly Bull, ii, 8, 1904, p. 243. 
3. . Classification. Natural. Canad. xxxi, pp. 210-218. [ Bryozoa , 
p. 212, 2 figg.] 
4. . An expanded poly pide of A Icyonella stagnorum. Rep. Hastings 
Nat. Hist. Soc. xi, pi. opp. p. 51. 
Bassler, R. S. [See Ulrich & Bassler (107-109).] 
5. Beede, J. W. & Rogers, A. J. Coal measure faunal studies, iii. 
Lower Coal measures. Kansas Univ. Bull, ii, 15, pp. 459-473. [Lists 
of spp. found.] 
6. Bogojawlenski, N. W. Zur Frage fiber die Vermehrung von Zoo- 
botryon pellucidus Ehrbg. Mt. Ges. Nat. Moskau xcviii. 
Review by Adelung, Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 250 & 251. 
7. Bolton, H. The palteontology of the Lancashire coal measures. Tr. 
Manchester Geol. Soc. xxviii. I. pp. 378-420. n. pp. 578-650. 
in. pp. 668-689. 
8. Bonarelli, G. Appunti sulla costituzione geologica dell isola di 
Creta. Atti Acc. Lincei (5) iii, pp. 518-548, 1 pi., 4 figg. [ Bryozoa , 
pp. 536 & 537 by Neviani.] 
9. *Boveri, T. Ergebnisse fiber die Konstitution der chromatischen 
Substanz des Zellkerns. Jena, 1904, 130 pp., 75 figg. 
Review by Fick, Zool. Zentrlbl. xi, pp. 97-99. 
10. Calvet, L. Diagnoses de quelques esp&ces de Bryozoaires nouvelles 
ou incompl^tement ddcrites de la region sub-Antarctique de l’oc^an 
Atlantique. Bull. Soc. zool. France xxix, 3, pp. 50-59. 
* An asterisk prefixed to a Title indicates that the Recorder has not seen the 
Journal or Work referred to. 
