8 Echin. 
XIV. ECHINODERMA. 
[ 1905 ] 
CORRIGENDA in previous Records. 
Record for 1900, vol. xxxvn : — 
p. 103. Phymosoma abbatei. For ‘Santonian not Turonian* read 
‘Santonian as well as Turanian.’ 
Record for 1902, vol. xxxix : — 
p. 29. No. 247. For “pp. 1-23” read “pp. 265-287.” 
Record for 1904, vol. xli : — 
p. 48. CuGumaria frondosa , entry under Clark should read “that 
recorded from Florida reef probably not this sp., that from 
Alaska and N. Pacific probably G. japonica .” 
p. 93. Agelacrinus chapmani ; Ami (7). Dr Ami desires to explain 
that, on p. 61 G of his paper, “ Agelacrinites Chapmani, 
Billings” is a clerical error for “ Agelacrinites Billing si, 
Chapman.” 
It is hoped that corrections will, as heretofore, be furnished by authors, 
so that they may be inserted in future volumes. 
I. TITLES* 
ABICH, H. (1) Zool. Rec. 1902. Abstract by N. J. Karakasch, 
Annuaire geol. min. Russie, vii, p. 42. 
1. AEBERHARDT, B. Note sur la faune de l’Oxfordien infdrieur du 
Jura bernois. Eclog. geol. Helvet. viii, pp. 439-444. (Jan.) 
[hi, b, iii, c, 2.] 
2. AGASSIZ, A. On the progress of the Albatross Expedition to the 
Eastern Pacific. Amer. J. Sci. (4), xix, pp. 143-148. (Feb.) 
[hi, a, iv.] 
3. . Albatross Expedition to the Eastern Pacific. Science (n. s.), 
xxi, pp. 178-183. (3 Feb.) [hi, a, iv.] 
Same as the first letter in Agassiz (4). 
4. . Three letters from Alexander Agassiz to the Hon. George M. 
Bowers, United States Fish Commissioner, on the Cruise, in the 
Eastern Pacific, of the U.S. Fish Commission steamer “ Albatross,” 
Lieut. -Commander L. M. Garrett, U.S.N., commanding. Bull. 
Mus. Harvard, xlvi, pp. 65-84. (April.) [hi, a, iv.] 
AIRAGHI, C. (2 & 3) Zool. Rec. 1903. Abstracts : Boll. Com. geol. 
Ital. xxxv, p. 268 (1904). 
5. . Echinodermi miocenici dei dintorni di S. Maria Tiberina 
(Umbria). Atti Acc. Torino, xl, pp. 43-54, i pi. (Jan.) 
[hi, b, ii, d. iv, o.] 
Review : by J. Lambert, Rev. paleozool. ix, p. 97 (April, 1905). 
Abstract by P. E. V[inassa de Regny], Riv. ital. Pal. xi, p. 37 
(June, 1905). 
* An asterisk prefixed to a title indicates that the Recorder has not seen the 
Paper or Work referred to. 
The Symbols in [ ] refer to the divisions of the Subject-Index, ii, iii, iv. Those 
referring to the Systematic portion [iv, a — k] are inserted only when some question 
of definite importance to the systematist is dealt with in the work. The names of the 
genera mentioned in any work can generally be gathered from the lists given under 
Distribution [iii, a or b] , and the species can then be traced by turning to Section iv. 
Only where this was not possible have names been inserted after the title. 
