10 Cod. 
IV.. Ccelenterata. 
[1906 
Cretaceous, East Galicia, New Corals; 
Helix. 
Cretaceous, Tripoli, Cyclolites poly- 
morpha ; Krumbeck. 
Jurassic (Bathonian), St. Gaultier, 
f(dep. Indre), Corals ; Koby. 
Jurassic (Tithonian and Bathonian), 
Sardinia, new Tabulate Corals and' 
Hydroids; Deninger. 
Jurassic (“ litliographischen Schiefer), 
ti new Medusa, Paraph yllites n. g., ; 
Maas, 3. 
Trias, Kotel (Bulgaria), Anthozoa, 
with n. spp. ; Bakalow, 2, 
Trias, (grcss Vosgibn), Nancy (Epinid), 
Graptolites; No81. 
Primary. 
Contribution to Indiana palaeontology, 
((Zoantharia) ; Greene. 
Die paliiozoischen Gebilde Podoliens ; 
Siemiradzki. 
Palaeozoic, South Africa, Zaphrentis 
zebra, n. sp. ; Scbwarz. 
Carboniferous, Avon gorge (Avonian), 
various corals ; Vaughan, A. 
Carboniferous, Mendip area, Campo- 
phyllum sp. n., Carcinophyllum sp. n. ; 
Sibly. 
- Carboniferous, North Shropshire, Den- 
bighshire and Flintshire, various corals, 
Hind and Stobbs. 
Carboniferous, (marine), Hungary, 
Anthozoa ; Freeh. 
Devonian, Western New York, Coelen- 
terates; Slocom. 
Upper Silurian, New South Wales, 
Rhizophyllum sp. n . ; Shearsby. 
Silurian, Ingleborough, Graptolites ; 
Hughes. 
Silurian, (Tarannon series), lists of 
Graptolites and comparisons with other 
iireas ; Wood, 2. 
Middle Silurian, Norway, account of 
the Ileliolitidae ; Kiser. 
Silurian, Beechy Island, Lancaster 
Sound, Boreaster lowi n. g. n. sp., Cape 
Ohidley, Hudson Strait, Labyrinthites 
« ehidlensis n. g. n. sp. : Lambe. 
Silurian, island of Anticosti (Gulf St. 
Lawrence),. Anthozoa ; Schmitt. 
Silurian and Ordovician, Victoria 
Graptolites; Hall. 
• Ordovician and Silurian, British forms 
of Climacograptus ; Elies and Wood. 
Ordovician and • Silurian, Bolivia, 
Graptolites ; Wood, 1. 
Ordovician, Western Caermarthen- 
shire, Corals and Graptolites; Evans. 
Ordovician, (Zones of Scanian and 
Vestrogothian Ph yllo-T etragraptus beds), 
Flagabro and Mossebo, Graptolites ; 
Tomquist. 
Mid-Cambrian, Shantung, China, 
Lophophylhm freclii, n. sp. ; Lorenz. 
Cambrian, China, (Joscinoeyathusn. sp.; 
Walcott. 
III.— SYSTEMATIC. 0831 
II YDROZOA ( = II YD ROM ED USA E). 
Aglaophenia, sexual dimorphism, 
Torrey and Martin, Berkeley, LJniv., 
Cal. Pub., Zool, 3, (47-52, with figg.). 
Antennularia ramosa var. n. plumu- 
laroides, Billard, Bui. Museum, 12, (333). 
Campanularia hinchsii var. n. grandis , 
Billard, Bui. Musbum, Paris, 12, (330). — 
C. pelagiea, Nordsee, Breemen, Helder, 
Verb. Onderz. Zee, 1, (1-8, 1 Taf.). 
Corymorpha palraa, environmental 
effects, Torrey, «T. Exp. Zool., 1,(395- 
422). 
Cunina pruboscidea, Entwickelung 
Stsciielkanonvzevv, Mitt, zool Stat. 
Neapel, 17, (433-486, 2 Taf.). 
Cunoctantha foicleri, Bay of Biscay, 
Browne, (177-178, pi. xiii figs. 1 and 2), 
London, Trans. Linn. Soc., 10. 
Eudendrium ramosum and hargitti , 
notes on morphology and development, 
Congdon, Biol. Bull., It (27-46). 
Haloeordyle cooperi, sp. n., Natal 
Coast, Warren, Ann. Nat. Govt. Mus., 
1, 1906, (73, pi. ix). 
llomoeonema platygonon, variation, 
Browne, (174- 175), London, Trans. Linn. 
Soc., 10. — II. raeovitzae sp. n. Antarctic, 
Maas, (10-11, pi. i, figs. 3, 4. pi. ii, 
fig. 13); Res. voy. Belgica, 1906. 
Hydra ; allgemein, Entz, Termt. 
Kozl., 38, (649-669, mit 13 Fig.); II., 
Beobachtungen fiber das Leben, Oelzelt- 
Newin, Zs. Psychol., Leipzig, Abt. w l, 
41, (377-381). — II. fusca, Schultz, 
Hungererscheinungen, Arclu EntwMech. , 
