Bry. 1 
IX. BRYOZOA. 
BY 
Alice L. Embleton, B.Sc. 
CONTENTS. 
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I. Titles. 
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II. Subject Index . . 
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[a) General Biology . 
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(b) Geographical . . 
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III. Systematic . . . 
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INTRODUCTION. 
Harmer (15) gives a comprehensive account of the morphology of the 
Cheilostomatci while Leyinsen (24) has published a paper on the classifi¬ 
cation and anatomy of that group of Polyzoa. Levinsen’s conclusion that 
Cinctipora elegans Hutton belongs to the supposed extinct family Ceidce — 
and therefore called Filicea elegans is worthy of note. 
Nevtani has continued his work on bibliography, and has also contributed 
four papers on fossil forms. 
Maplestone (25 & 26) describes many new species of Clieilostomatous 
Polyzoa from the Tertiary beds of Victoria. 
Swedish species have been listed with localities, synonymy and distri¬ 
bution by Andersson (1). 
