4 Bry. 
IX. BPvYOZOA. 
List of forms commensal with Crustacea ; Richard (23). 
Breeding Periods; Aurivillius (3), Lo Bianco (14). 
Formation by budding of polypides and avicularia; the latter meta¬ 
morphosed Cystids; Ladewig (13). 
Germ-layer theory; Schultze, L. S. (25). 
Popular illustrated descriptions ; Haeckel (10). 
Discharge of Embryos. Bugula turrita • Thompson, M. T. (27). 
Ovicells. Ceidce [Cretaceous Bryozoa]; Canu (5). 
Cyclostoma of the Cretaceous Period ; Gregory (9). 
Loxosoma as ectoparasite; de Saint-Joseph (see Vermes-Reoord), Ann. 
Sci. nat. (8) x, pp. 182 & 183. 
Loxosoma davenporti , structure and bionomics; Nickerson (18). 
Membranipora , the largest Bryozoan genus with nearly 160 species; 
Waters (30). 
Sexuality of the stolonial colonies, Pedicellina benedeni and glabra , 
p. 520, see Cuenot, Verrnes-Record. [Bull. Sci. France Belgique xxxii.] 
(b) GEOGRAPHICAL. 
Membraniporidce, monograph ; Waters (30). 
tCretaceous Bryozoa, monograph ; Gregory (9). 
Arctic and Antarctic Bryozoa ; D’Arcy Thompson (26), Pfeffer (21). 
London :— Cristatella mucedo , occurrence near ; Scherren (24). 
Lancashire :—Polyzoa from Walney and Bardsea ; Petty (20). 
English Channel:—Fauna near the 30-fathom line ; Allen (1). 
The Sound:— Lonnberg, see Bather (4). 
Estuarine Bryozoa of the Scliwentine ; Kuhlgatz (12). 
+Catalonia :—Miocene, description of 8 determined species ; de Angelis 
(2). Umbria :—Miocene ; Verri & de Angelis (28). 
Adriatic Bryozoa ; Condorelli (5) 
Dardanelles :—Bryozoa at depth of 65 metres, p. 170 ; Marion (15). 
Madeira :—4 n. spp. and 2 n. var. ; Waters (31). 
American Museum :—Catalogue of types and figured specimens ; 
Whitfield & Hovey (33). 
North-American freshwater forms ; Davenport (7). 
Erie County, New York :—Palaeontology ; Grabau (8). 
Milwaukee Devonian Bryozoa ; Monroe & Teller (16) : and in 
Canada ; Whiteaves (32). 
Canada :—Freshwater ; Odell (19). 
Anthracolithic (Carboniferous-)-Permian) fossils of the Himalayas; 
Diener (7 a). 
f Protoretepora ampla Lonsd. from the anthracolithic rocks of the 
Himalayas and of Tasmania and Queensland, p. 85; Diener (7 a). 
III. SYSTEMATIC. 
entoprocta. 
Loxosoma annelidicola P. van Ben. & Hesse, compared with L. phascoloso- 
mcitum Vogt. ; de Saint-Joseph (see Verrnes-Record), Ann. Sci. nat. 
(8; x, pp. 182 & 183. 
A f is prefixed to the fossil forms. 
