18 C(el. 
IV. Coelenterata. 
[1908] 
Carboniferous Limestone (Upper 
Avonian), North Derbyshire and North 
Staffordshire, Corals (Dihunophyllum, 
Koninckoyhyllum & Lonsdaleia ) ; 
Sibly, 162. 
Carboniferous, Loughshinny (Dublin), 
Corals ; Vaughan, in Matley, 120. 
Carboniferous limestone, Pont-a-Rieux 
(Tournai), Anthozoa ; Mourlon, 129. 
Carboniferous, Pike county (Missouri), 
Corals ; Rowley, 157. 
Lower Carboniferous, Nova Zembla, 
Corals, several different forms ; Lee, 109. 
Palaeozoic (Cincinnati Series) 
Indiana, Corals ; Cumings, 40. 
Palaeozoic. Guadalupe Mts., Texas, 
Corals ; Girty, 53. 
Early Devonic history of New York 
and eastern North America ; Clarke, 32. 
Devonian, Bolivia, Corals, with new 
forms ; Kuod, 94. 
Upper Silurian (Halysites-IAme&tone), 
Mount Canobalas District, a new Cysti- 
phyllid, Mictocystis, n. g, ; Etheridge, 
49. 
Upper Silurian, Southern Michigan, 
Anthozoa ; Sherzer & Grahau, 161. 
Silurian, Tortworth, Corals ; Cowper- 
Reed & Reynolds, 38. 
Silurian, East Prussia, Tabulate 
Corals and Monticidiporidae ; Tomquist, 
184, 
Silurian, Hudson’s Bay, Stromato- 
poroids, Parks, 136. 
Silurian, Niagara region, Stromato- 
poroids, with new forms ; Parks, 137. 
Silurian (“Upper New York Beds”), 
Graptolites with many new forms ; 
Ruedemann, 158. 
“ Castlemaine Beds,” Daylesford, 
Victoria, Graptolites; Hart, 69. 
Ordovician and Silurian, British 
Graptolites, with new forms ; Elies & 
Wood, 48. 
Ordovician (Arenig formation), 
Bolivia, Graptolites ; Wood, 198. 
III.— SYSTEMATIC. 0831 
■\Archoeocyathmae, Cambrian, Sth. 
Australia, description of structure, and 
affinities ; Taylor, Rep. Australas. Ass. 
11 pp. 423-437, with 2 pis. & 8 text- 
figs. 
HYDEOZOA ( = EYDEOMEDUSAE). 
Hydromedusae & Scyphomedusae, 
Scottish National Antarctic Exped. ; 
Browne Rep. Sci. Results “Scotia” 5 
pt. 11 pp. 169-188 & 2 pis., and Trans. 
Roy. Soc. Edinb. 46, pp. 233-251 with 
2 pis. 
Hydromedusae, with certain rare 
forms. Woods Holl, Mass. ; Hargitt 
Biol. Bull. 14 pp. 95-117 & 17 text-figs. 
Hydroids, McMurdo Bay (Antarctic), 
described; Hickson & Gravely Nat. 
Antarctic Exped. Nat. Hist. 3 34 pp. 
4 pis, 
Hydroids, Siberian Polar-Sea, de- 
scribed ; J.4DERHOLM St. Peterbui'g, Mem. 
Ac. Sc. 18 12 pp. 1-28 & 3 pla. 
H}^droids, Behring-Sea (additional ones 
of the “ Vega ’’-Expedition), occurrence 
and description ; Jaderholm Ark. Zool. 
4 No. 8 pp. 1-8 2 j)ls. 
Hydroids, Cape Verde Islands, with 
new forms ; Ritchie Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1907 ii pp. 488- 514 pis. xxiii-xxvi. 
Hydroids, Soudanese Red Sea, de- 
scribed ; Thornely J. Linn. Soc. Zool. 
31 pp. 80-85 pi. ix. 
Hydroids from the Natal and Zulu- 
land coasts described ; Warren Ann. 
Natal Govt. Mus. 1 pp. 269-355 pis. 45- 
48 & 23 text-figs. 
Haleciidae, Gampanidariidae et Ser- 
tidariidae of the Challenger collec- 
tion, complimentary notes to Allman’s 
memoir : identity and synonymy of 
various forms ; Billard C. R. Acad, sci., 
147, pp. 1355-1356. 
Notes on the tentacles of a Siphono- 
phore, from McMurdo Bay, apparently 
belonging to an unknown form ; Rennie 
Nat. Antarctic Exped. Nat. Hist. 3 pp. 3 
& 5 figs. 
Ahyla Jiaeckeli sp. n. Malay Archi- 
pelago ; Lens and Riemsdijk. Res. Expl. 
Siboga, Livr. 38, Monogr. 9, p. 32, figs. 
39-41 & text-figs. 32-40. 
Aegina lactea Attantik p. 50 fig. 3, 
hrunnea Indik p. 51 fig. 4 spp. n. ; 
Vaniioffen Ergeb. D, Tiefsee-Exped, 
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