11 Echin. 
Development, Eto. 
1015 
Verrill, A. E. Report on the star- 
fishes of the West Indies, Florida and 
Brazil, including those obtained by the 
Bahamas expedition from the Univer- 
sity of Iowa in 1893. Iowa City Univ. 
Bull. 7 (1) 1915 (1-232) pis. i-xxix. 
[15 7 ; 23 5 ; 27 A ii ; 31 D.] 138 
Vinassa de Regny, P. vide Buscalioni, 
L. 
Walcott, C. D. Cambrian geology 
and paleontology. IV. Fauna of 
the Mount Whyte formation. Wash- 
ington D.C. Smithsonian Inst. Misc. 
Coll. 67 1917 (61-114) pis. viii-xiii. 
[27 B iv k ; 31 G.] 139 
Waring, C. A. Statigraphic and 
faunal relations of the Martinez to the 
Chico and Tejon of Southern California. 
San Francisco Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 
(4) 7 1917 (41-124) pis. vii-xvi. 
[Echinoderma p. 58]. [27 B iii b 1 ; 
31 C E.] 140 
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agent. Biol. Bull. Woods Hole Mass. 
33 1917 (355-360). [15 8 ; 31 C.] 141 
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142 
II.— SUBJECT INDEX. 
N.B. — The number in Clarendon type 
quoted after the author's name, in 
the Subject and Systematic Indices , 
refers to “ Titles ,” where a fuller 
reference will be found. 
GENERAL. 1003 
1. Historical. 
[Anon.] 1 ; Embrey, 45. 
2. General Treatises and Mono- 
graphs. 
Doderlein, 41 ; Matsumoto, 107 ; 
Spencer, 127. 
3. Bibliography. 
Doderlein, 41. 
5. Museums. 
Bell, 9 ; Maluquer, 105. 
6. Technique. 
Buscalioni & Vinassa de Regny, 14 ; 
Duncan, 44. 
7. Nomenclature. 
Fisher, 50 ; Hawkins, 63 ; Hilber, 
72 ; Hudson, 78 ; Lambert & Thi6ry, 
95 ; Stiles, 132, 133. 
8. Local Lists. 
Dickerson & Kew, 40 ; Grieg, 62 ; 
Kindle, 88 ; Lebour, 96 ; Mather, 106 ; 
Nordgaard, 115 ; Ostenfeld, 117 ; Ravn, 
122 ; Stafford, 128, 129 ; Townsend, 
135. 
STRUCTURE. 1007 
1. General accounts. 
Doderlein, 41 ; Fisher, 50 ; Hawkins, 
66 to 68 ; Hudson, 79, 80 ; Matsumoto, 
107 ; Spencer, 127 ; Valette, 137. 
3. Homologies of Classes. 
Foerste, 53 ; Matsumoto, 107 
Schultz, 124. 
5. Skeletal Anatomy. 
Bather, 6 ; Hawkins, 64 to 68 ; 
Tilmann, 134 ; Upton, 136. 
8. Digestive System. 
Crozier, 35. 
9. Nervous System. 
Boas, 11 ; Gothlin, 57 ; Hilton, 75, 76. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 1011 
3. Respiration. 
Hudson, 78. 
4. Alimentation. 
Crozier, 35 ; Lewis & Jewell, 97 ; 
Mayer, 108. 
5. Excretion. 
Crozier, 34 ; Fosse, 55. 
6. Sensation. 
Clark, 29 ; Crozier, 33, 35, 37. 
7. Experimental. 
Child, 19 ; Crozier, 35 ; Herlant, 70 ; 
Lewis & Jewell, 97. 
DEVELOPMENT. 1015 
1. General Principles. 
Cameron & Gladstone, 15 ; Goldfarb, 
60. 
4. Oviposition, Fertilisation and 
Segmentation. 
Child, 19 ; Crozier, 36 ; Herlant, 70. 
