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Assimilation and distribution of nutriment in Alcyonium digitatuni , 
Pratt (173). 
Commensalism between Amphiprion intermedium and Disco soma, Horst 
(113). 
Septal sequence in Siderastrcea , Duerden (54). 
Boring algse as agents in the disintegration of Corals, Duerden (50). 
Regeneration in Sagartia lucice , Hazen (104). 
Development of the pharynx in buds, Faurot (65). 
Relation of Ceelenterata to geological zones, Goodchild (86). 
Bathymetric distribution of Antipatharice , Roule (187). — Bathymetrical 
distribution of reef-building corals, Goodchild (85). 
Form regulation in Cerianthus , Child (26). 
Merogony and regeneration in Renilla , Wilson (227). 
f Faunal provinces of the Middle Devonian of America, Schuchert 
(193). 
tStudies in the old formations of the Pyrenees, Bresson (19). 
^Possibility of correlation of Australian formations with those of the 
Northern Hemisphere, Hall (97). 
Geography. 
White Sea, faunistic, SchydlowSKY (197). 
Atlantic pelagic Cerianthus , Gravier (91). — South Atlantic Ocean, n. g. 
; Nephthyidce , Kukenthal (126). 
tlsle of Man, fossils in the red sandstone-rocks, Gill (79). — tSouth Devon 
and Midlands, Triassic remains, Shrubsole (198). — ^-Gloucestershire, Lower 
Rhsetic, n. sp. of Heterastrcea , Tomes (206). 
f Belgium, list of spp. from granite, Destinez (41). 
tRhein, right bank, fossil spp. found, Drevermann (47). 
tLuneburg lime, fauna, Wollemann (228). 
tKonigsberg, n. sp., Parkinson (165). 
t Budapest, collections, Schafarzik (189); Buda limestone, n. spp., 
"Vaughan (215). 
tBukovinia, coral fauna, Volz (221). 
tKrakau, Devonian spjp., Gurich (95). 
tDonez- Basin, Palaeozoic corals, Jakowlew (115). 
^Devonian coral of the sub-provinces of Russia, Schuchert (193). 
+East Alps, n. spp., Felix (69). 
tSt Gallens, geology, Falkner & Ludwig (64). 
•fCentral France, Miocene, d’Ossat (44). 
+Saint-Cldment-de-la- Place, fossils from shale, CoUffon (31). 
+ Portugal, corals, n. spp., Felix (67). 
tPorretta, Miocene, n. sp., Nelli (159). 
■fCarnia, Triassic corals, d’Ossat (45). 
fLibanon Jurassic chalk, n. spp., Felix (68). 
tAntitaurus, Upper Devonian, n. spp., Penecke (167). 
tEgypt, Miocene, n. spp., Felix (66) ; Cairo, chalk, spp. found, Dacqu^ 
(35). 
S. Africa, Alcyonaria n. spp., Hickson (108a). 
Africa, East coast, coral formations, Crossland (33). 
Maldives, coral reefs, Agassiz (4) ; Maidive and Laccadive Archipelagoes, 
with notes on other coral formations in the Indian Ocean, Gardiner (75) ; 
Maldives and Laccadives, descriptions of many species, several new to 
science, Hickson (108); Maldives, n. genus and 8 n. spp., Pratt (172). 
Coral reefs of the Indian Region. Report of Committee : A. Sedgwick, 
J. S. Gardiner, J. W. Judd, J. J. Lister, F. Darwin, S. F. Harmer, 
A. Macalister, Wi A. Herdman, S. J. Hickson, G. B. Howes, J. G. Kerr. 
Rep. Brit. Ass., 3 pp. 
