14 Gcel. 
XVI. CGELENTERATA. 
[ 1905 ] 
Notes on epizoic forms on Antipatharia, Ceylon, Simpson & Thomson 
(159). 
Alcyonarian ( Clavulana margaritiferce ) on Pearl-Oyster, Henderson & 
Thomson (88). 
f Palaeontology. 
Anthozoa from the iron -ores of German Lorraine and Luxemburg, 
Benecke (10). 
Lower Silurian, Netherlands, sedimentary deposits, Alcyonaria, Jonker 
(97). 
"T Yunnan, Anthozoa, Lower Devonian from, Mansuy (116). 
Otago and Canterbury, New Zealand, Tertiaries, Madreporaria, Park, 
(136). 
Distribution of Corals throughout the Mesozoic, Frech (68). 
•"7 The Silurian and Devonian Corals of N. S. Wales, Etheridge (54). 
Chalk of N.E. Surrey, Corals, Yoong (187). 
— Devonian Limestones of Lummaton Hill, Corals, Jukes-Browne (99). 
Higher zones of the Upper Chalk of the London Basin, Treacher & 
White (177). 
Bristol area, Corals, as zonal indices, Vaughan (180). 
Somaliland, Corals, Newton (125). 
^Limestone of Weston-super-Mare, Corals, Sibly (157). 
Lower Cretaceous measures of Catalonia, Corals, d’Ossat (130). 
Silurian and Lower Devonian, Orange Co., New York, Actinozoa, 
Shimer (156). 
- Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, fossil Anthozoa , Johnson 
(96). 
Waitemata and Papakura Series, New Zealand, fossil Flabellidce , 
Clarke (36). 
Upper Jurassic of Portugal, Zoantharians, 88 nn. spp., Koby (1051. 
Middle Oligocene at Vilbel Upper Hesse, Anthozoon, Wittich (183). 
Mid-Eocene in IstrseR and Dalmatia, Corals, Schubert (151). 
Venassino (Isola di Capri), fossiliferous corals of the chalk, with 
8 n. spp. and 1 n. var., d’Ossat (132). 
Sudagh, Crimea, Copals, 13 n. spp., Missuna (122). 
Devonian, St Minver, N. Cornwall, Corals, Fox (66). 
Chalk, Capri, Corals, d’Ossat (133). 
Trias of Kotel (Bulgaria), Corals, Bakalow (7). 
S. France, Hdrault, Nummulitic deposits, Doncieux (45). 
— Lower Carboniferous of Dj. Bechar (Sud-Qranais), Corals, Thevenin 
>(166). 
CTENOPHORA. 
Distribution. 
Norway, Fauna of the Dr0baksund, Medusa, Ctenophora, Hydrida, 
Kder (103). 
Scottish Coasts, Seasonal occurrence, Browne (24). 
Biology. 
Developme 
>ny, Wolte 
Ctenophora and Medusae as food of fishes, 
Development of Ctenophore larvae, as bearing on the Annelidan phylo- 
geny, Woltereck (186). 
3, HaWitt (86). 
