Tun. 1 
YI. TUNICATA. 
BY 
W. T. Calman, D.Se. 
CONTENTS. 
Page 
Introduction . 1 
I. Titles . 2 
II. Subject-Index. 
a. Anatomy.5 
b. Embryology.5 
c. Geographical Distribution 5 
III. Systematic.6 
INTRODUCTION. 
The Record of Tunicata for 1902 has been compiled under circumstances 
which render it possible that some papers may have been overlooked. It 
is hoped that such deficiencies may be made good next year. Among the 
more important contributions of the year attention may be called to 
Damas (7) on the embryology of Molgulidce , Driesch’s (9 & 10) experi¬ 
ments on regeneration, Van Name’s (37) account of the rich Tunicate 
fauna of the Bermudas, and Herd man (13) on Antarctic forms. 
