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XVI. CCELENTERATA 
< Japan, 5 n. spp. Corallium , Kishinodye (121). 
t North America, Mohawk Valley, species from the Calciferous formation, 
Cleland (28). — United States, fauna of the Trenton at the type section 
and at New York, Raymond (175); United States, nomenclature of Eocene 
forms, Vaughan (217). — Texas, corals (2 n. spp.) of the Buda Limestone, 
Vaughan (219); Texas, Cretaceous fossils, Prather (171). — Kansas, 
Carboniferous section, list of spp. found, Girty (81). — Iowa, n. sp. Haly- 
cites , Whitfield (224). — Hamilton formation, New York, collections, 
Cleland (28).— Ottawa, spp. found, Ells (60). — Ontario, spp. found, Ells 
(61). — Eastern Montgomery County, New York, Lower Silurian spp., 
Cumings (34). — Kentucky, Devonian limestone, n. spp. Romingeria , 
Beecher (9). — Kentucky and New York, n. spp. of Romingeria , Beecher 
(9). — Victoria, geology of the Lower Mitchell River, Dennant & Clark (40). 
Chicago, faunistic ; animal ecology and adaptation theory, Davenport 
(37). — San Diego, marine biology, Ritter (184). 
Bahamas as a station for research in marine zoology, Mayer (143). 
West Indian sponge-incrusting forms, Duerden (53) ; Porto Rico, 
stony corals, n. sp., Vaughan (218); Porto Rico, Actinians, n. sp., 
Duerden (56); Porto Rico, 5 n. spp., Hargitt & Rogers (103). . 
tPatagonia, tertiary Zoantharice , d’Ossat (46). 
fNew South Wales, Cretaceous, spp., Etheridge (62). — fAustralian 
Tertiaries, n. gen. and spp., Dennant (39). — fAustralian palaeozoic, n. gen. 
and sp., Etheridge (63). 
Antarctic forms, Carlgren (25); Antarctic, n. sp., Marenzeller (139); - 
Antarctic, n. spp. of A7itipatharice , Schultze (195). 
Tropical Pacific, coral reefs, Agassiz (3). 
Funafuti, some new and rare corals, Bourne (18). 
Corals ; guide to gallery at British Museum, Bell & Kirkpatrick (Review, 
Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xi, p. 132). 
f Acanthocoenia neocomiensis, Bukovinia, Volz, Beitr. Pal. Qesterr.-Ung. xv, 
p. 21, pi. iii, figg. 21-23, n. sp. 
Acrophytum n. g. for A. claviger n. sp., S. Africa, Hickson, pp. 74-76, 
pi. iv, figg. bb, Mar. Invest. S. Africa i. 
Adamsia pcdliata, development of the pharynx, Faurot, Arch. Zool. exp. 
(4) i, pp. 359-399, pi. xii, figg. 15-26, pi. xiii, figg. 27-30. 
Agancia elephantotus, p. 310, pi. xvii, fig. 1, A. sp., pis. xviii & xix; 
A. cailleti , pi. xx, Porto Rico, Vaughan, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. xx. 2. 
Aiptasia annulata , Porto Rico, Duerden, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm, xx, 2, 
p. 355, pis. iii, xi & xii, fig. 11, 41-44. 
Alcyonium digitatum , assimilation and distribution of food, Pratt, Science 
lxviii, p. 614; A. pachyclados Kl., p. 72, A. antarcticum , p. 73, 
pi. ivA, Hickson, Mar. Invest. S. Africa i. 
t Aldrichiella n. n. for Aldrichia Vaughan non Coquillett, Vaughan, 
P. Soc. Washington xvi, p. 101. 
f Alveopora cretacea , Portugal, Felix, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. lv, 
p. 49, n. sp. 
f Aplosmilia euteiches , Libanon, Jurassic, Felix, Beitr. Pal. Oesterr.-Ung. 
xv, p. 179, pi. xvii, fig. 7 ; A. crucifera, Alps, Felix, Palseontogr. xlix, 
p. 302, pi. xxiii, figg, 8-10 : n. spp. 
t Archceocidaris regimontana , Konigsberg, near Giessen, Parkinson, Zeitschr. 
Deutsch. geol. Ges. lv, pp. 331-374, figg., n. sp. 
Asteractis expansa , Porto Rico, Duerden, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm, xx, 2, 
p. 343, pis. ii, viii & ix, figg. 8, 29-33. 
Systematic. 
