3 Pot. 
Systematic. 
II.— SUBJECT INDEX. 
•GENERAL, ECONOMICS 
TECHNIQUE. 
[Vacant.] 
AND 
0603 
ANATOMY. 
Skeleton. 
Cayeux, 3. 
0607 
PHYSIOLOGY. 
General, 
v. Trigt, 14 & 15. 
0611 
Nutrition, 
v. Trigt, 14. 
Movements, 
v. Trigt, 14. 
DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH. 
0615 
Larval Forms. 
Jorgensen, 10; Vaney & Allemand- 
Martin, 16. 
ETHOLOGY. 0619 
Bionomics. 
Annandale, 1 ; Parshad, 11. 
VARIATION, PHYLOGENY. 0623 
Hernandez-Pacheco, 9. 
DISTRIBUTION (GEOGRAPHY). 
0627 
Geographical (Recent). 
Europe. 
Hernandez, 8. 
Asia. 
Annandale, 1 & 2. 
America. 
Crozior, 4; Sumner, Osburn & Cole 
12; Topsent, 13; 
Arctic. 
Hentschel, 7. 
Geological (Fossil). 
General. 
Cayeux, 3. 
Primary. 
Hayasaka, 6. 
III.— S YSTEMATIC. 0431 
PORIFERA, GENERAL. 
Sponges, mostly fresh- water, from 
Japan, China and Malay Peninsula ; 
Annandale Mem. As. Soc. Bengal 
6 pp. 193-218 pi. ix. 
Sponges, from Asturian littoral, 
notes ; Hernandez Trabaj. Mus. 
nat. Ci. (Ser. Zool.) No. 36 39 pp. 6 
text-figs. 
Sponges, Woods Hole and vicinity, 
notes ; Sumner, Osburn & Cole, 
Bull. U.S. Bur. Fisheries 31 pp. 93- 
95 and 556-559. 
Sponges from San Thome, mostly 
silicious forms, described ; Topsent 
Arch. Zool. exp. 57 pp. 535-618 29 
text- figs. 
tSponges, general notes on spicules 
of, considered as elements in the con- 
stitution of sedimentary rocks ; Cay- 
eux Mem. Carte Geol. det. France 
1916 pp. 390-412. 
CALCAREA. 
f Amblysiphonella chinense p. 7 pi. 
i. fig. 16, pi. ii figs. 12, 13, planorbis 
p. 9 pi. i fig. 18, pi. ii fig. 14, spp. n., 
Permian, China and Japan ; Haya- 
saka Sci. Rep. Univ. Jap. 5. 
Grantia compressa, note on larvae ; 
Jorgensen Rep. Dove Mar. Lab. 
N.S. 7 pp. 60 and 61 1 pi. 
Vosmaeropsis oruetai sp. n., diag- 
nosed ; Hernandez Trabaj. Mus- 
Nat. Ci. (Ser. Zool.) No. 36 p. 13 
text-fig. 2. 
