LIST OF PUBLICATIONS REFERRING TO THE ECHINODERMS OF THE WOODS HOLE REGION, OR TO WHICH 
REFERENCE IS MADE IN THE PRECEDING PAGES. 
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Agassiz, A. On the Embryology of Echinoderms. Proc. Amer. Academy. 
On the Embryology of Echinoderms. Memoirs Amer. Academy, vol. ix. 
Revision of the Echini. 111. Cat. Mas. Comp. Zool., No. 7. 
The classical work on the Echini, and absolutely indispensable to every student of the group. 
North American Starfishes. Mem. Mas. Comp. Zool., vol. v., No. 1. 
Discusses and figures the hard parts of several Woods Hole species in addition to a number from other 
regions. 
Agassiz, A. and E. Cl Seaside Studies in Natural History. Marine Animals of Massachusetts 
Bay. Boston. 
An interesting popular account of many echinoderms. 
Agassiz, L. Monographe de Seutellidre. 
Catalogue raisson6 * * * des Echinoderms. Ann. des Sci. Nat., mser., tomevi. 
Ditto. Tome vn. 
Arnold, Augusta Foote. The Sea Beach at Ebb Tide. Century Co., New York City. 
An admirable attempt to provide a popular guide to marine botany and invertebrate zoology. Most of the 
illustrations are excellent, but the nomenclature of the echinoderms is antiquated and misleading in 
some respects. 
Ayres, AY. 0. — Notices of Holothuripe and other Echinoderms. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 
vol. iv. 
Some of the earliest but most interesting accounts of many of the Woods Hole species. 
Brandt, J. F. — Prodromus Descriptionis Animalium ab IT. Mertensio observatorum. 
Petropoli. 
Clark, H. L. — The Synaptas of the New England coast. Bull. U. S. Fish Commission. 
Deals with the synonymy, anatomy, and physiology. 
Synopses of North American Invertebrates. The Holothurioidea. American Nat- 
uralist, vol. xxv, No. 414. 
Danielssen and Koren. — Ec.hinodermer fra den Norske Nordhavs Expedition. Nyt Mag. 
for Naturvid., vol. xxiv. 
Ditto, vol. xxv. 
Delle Chiaje, S. — Memorie * * * degli Animali senza Vertebre, etc. Naples. 
Desor, E. — Echinoderms of Nantucket Shoals. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. hi. 
Duben and Koren. — Ofversigt af Skandinaviens Echinodermer. K. Vet. Akad. Handl. 
Stockholm. 
Fabricius, 0. — Fauna Groenlandica. ITafnire et Lipsise. 
Fleming, John. — A History of British Animals. Edinburg. 
Fewkes, J. AY. — On the Development of the Plufceus of Arbacia. Mem. Peabody Acad, of 
Sci. No. 6. 
. Preliminary Observations on the Development of Ophiopholis and Echinarachnius. 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol xii, No. 4. 
. On the Development of the Calcareous Plates of Amphiura. Bull. Mus. Comp. 
Zool., vol. xiii, No. 4. 
■. On the Development of the Calcareous Plates of Asterias. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 
vol. xvii, No. 1. 
Field, G. AY. — The Larva of Asterias vulgaris. Quar. .Tour, of Mic. Sci., Nov., 1892. 
Forbes, Ed. — On the Asteriadte of the Irish Sea. Mem. Wernerian Soc. Edinburgh, T. 
vnr, p 1. 
•. A History of British Starfishes, etc., London. 
A classic work most interestingly written; treats of several species which occur at Woods Hole. 
Monograph of the Echinodermata of the British Tertiaries. Palaeontological Society. 
London. 
