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Battye, Esq., Victoria Public Library, Perth. 7^1 t8? pH- THE ZOOLOGICAL RECORD M VOLUME THE FORTY-THIRD BEING RECORDS OE ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE RELATING CHIEFLY TO THE YEAR 1906 Compiled by the Regional Bureaus of the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature; SUPPLEMENTED AND ARRANGED FOR THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON By I). SiiARr, IT. M. Woodcock, Igeuna B. J. Sollas, A. D. Imms, Margaret Grant, F. A. Potts, E. R. Sykes, S. Pace and R. M. Pace, R, Shelford, R. Bowdler Sharpe, and R. I/ydekker superintended by DAVID SHARP, M.A., F.R.S., F.Z.S., &c. Curator in Zoology, University of Cambridge. Explorate solum : sic fit via certior ultra. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY; SOLD AT THEIR HOUSE IN HANOVER SQUARE M.DCCCCVIII Papers and Memoirs intended for this work should be addressed to “The Editor of the Zoological Record, Zoological Society, 3, Hanover Square, London, W.” It is( earnestly requested that in the case of separately-printed copies of papers so forwarded, the original pagination may be indicated. XI EXPLANATORY. This Volume is printed in twenty Divisions, as enumerated on p. xii. The pagination of each Division is separate, and is given at the left-hand top corner of the pages. The number and name of the Division is given as a heading on each left-hand page. The Registra- tion Numbers are given at the right-hand top corner of the right- hand pages. The date 1906 corresponding to the bulk of the literature indexed is given at the right-hand top corner of the left- hand page. In the Subject Index of each Division authors are quoted by name only. The full references will be found in the Title Section of the Division. Where several papers by the same author are indexed they are numbered consecutively. A List of Abbreviations of Titles of Journals is given at the end of the volume. This List includes not only journals actually indexed in this volume, but also journals that have been indexed in previous volumes. It should therefore be a fairly complete List of Journals that contain Zoological papers. The Literature indexed is mainly that of .1906 but includes entries for 1901-1905 that have been received too late for inclusion in previous volumes of the International Catalogue. The two title-pages show that Volume N (Zoology) of the Sixth annual issue of the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature and Volume XLIII of the Zoological Record are identical. The proposal for an amalgamation of the Zoological Record with Volume N of the International Catalogue was approved by the Inter- national Convention which met in London in July, 1905. The agree- ment concluded with the Zoological Society of London provides that the amalgamation shall be for a period of five years, covering the literature of 1 906—1 910 ; at the end of this period each party to the agreement may resume the independent issue of its anuual volumes, preserving the continuity Qf its series. Subscribers to the Zoological Record will receive the volumes bound uniformly with previous volumes of the Record, while sub- scribers to the International Catalogue will receive their volumes in covers uniform with other volumes of the Catalogue. The Schedules of Classification are bound up with the volumes in- tended for subscribers to the International Catalogue, but are absent from the volumes bound uniform with the Zoological Record. The volume is arranged in accordance with these Schedules, but in one or two instances, notably in the case of Section XII Insecta, the Editor has adopted a modified arrangement. Xll CONTENTS. I. COMPREHENSIVE and GENERAL ZOOLOGY. II. PROTOZOA. III. PORI PER A or SPONGIAE. IV. COELENTERATA. V. ECHINODERMATA. VI. VERMIDEA: including' Gkpuyrea and Pterobranciiiata' VII. BRA0I1 IOPOD A and BRYOZOA or POLYZOA. VIII. MOLLUSCA. IX. ARTHROPODA (General). X. CRUSTACEA. XI. ARACIINIDA and MYRIOPODA; including also Giganto- straoAj Eurypterida, Prototracheata. XII. INSEOTA. XIII. PROCHORDATA = Tunic ata, Cepiialociiordata, Entero- PNEUSTA. XIV. VERTEBRATA (General). XV. PISCES. XVI. REPTILIA and BATRACHIA. XVII. AVES. XVIII. MAMMALIA. Alphabetical Index of New Names of Genera and Subgenera. List of Abbreviations and of Titles of Journals. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature SCHEDULE CLASSIFICATION (N) ZOOLOGY (n-9720) B N 2 (N) ZOOLOGY. (N) ZOOLOGIE. EXPLANATORY. ERLAUTERUNG. Owing to the great extent of Zoology, and the consequent specialisation that occurs amongst its workers, and because also of the desire that parts of the Zoological Catalogue shall be complete each one in itself. Zoology is divided into “ Branches.” These Branches, though primarily determined by the natural divisions of the animal kingdom, do not entirely correspond therewith, because of the great difference in the extent of the natural divisions. Some of these divisions (Phyla, or Classes) are consequently treated together, while others are divided into more than one Branch. When a division of this kind is adopted, there is also a Branch in which the divisions are still treated together as one whole, viz., Artlno- poda, 2400-2431, and Vertebrata, 5200-5231. These two Branches will include only works of a wide scopo. Thirty Branches are adopted, under the numbers 0400 to 0031, and there is also a comprehensive Branch numbered 0000-0231. The subject matter of Zoology proper (as distinguished from the mode of arrangement of the animals alluded to above) is arranged under eight heads (or great Subjects). These eight Subjects all recur under each of the thirty Branches. Each Subject is indicated by a number, the terminal two digits of which are the same in every Branch. These great subjects will be found under 0207 to 0231. Each great subject is divided into sub-divisions which are not num- bered. Bei dem grossen Umfange der Zoologie und bei der hieraus sich ergebenden Specialisierung unter ihren Forschern, und ferner, weil der Wunsch besteht, dass einzelne Teile der zoologischen Bibliograplvie ein in sich geschlossenes Gauzes darstel- len mochten, ist es als notwendig befunden, die Zoologie nach „Zwei- gen “ abzuteilen. Diese Zweige sind zwar in erster Linie nach den natiir- lichen Gruppen des Tierreichs bestimmt, entsprechen ihnen aber docli nicht vollig, da der Umfang der einzelnen natiirlichen Gruppen zu verschieden ist. Demgemass sind einzelne dieser Gruppen (Phyla oder Klassen) mit einander zusammengofasst, wiih- rend and ere in mohrere Zweige geteilt sind. In den Fallen, wo eine solche Teilung vorgenommen ist, giebt es auch einen Zweig, in dem die betrefl'ende Gruppe un- geteilt als Ganzes behandelt wird, namlich Arthropoden, 2400-2431 und Vertebraten, 5200-5231. Diese bciden Zweige sollen nur Wcrko allgemoinerer Art enthalten. Im ganzen sind unter Nummer 0400 bis 6031 dreissig Zweige angenom- men und dazu kommt noch ein alles umfassender, unter Nummer 0000 bis 0231. Der sonstige Stoff der Zoologie (im Unterschied von der Art der Anordnung der Tiere, von der bisher die Rede war) ist auf acht Kapitel (oder Hauptgegenstiinde) verteilt. Diese acht Gegenstande kehren bei jedem der dreissig Zweige wieder. Jeder Gegenstand ist durch eine Nummer bezeichnet, deren letzte beide Ziffern in alien Zweigen die gleichen sind. Diese Hauptgegenstande fmdet man unter 0207 bis 0231. Jeder Hauptgegenstand ist in Unterabteilungen geteilt, die nicht numeriert sind. 3 N (N) ZOO LOG IE. EXPLICATION. Etant donnee d’une part la grande extension do la Zoologio, qui force les adeptcs de cette science a se specialises et d’autre part la necessity do rendre lea di verses parties du Catalogue zoologique independantes les unes des autres, et aussi completes que possible, on a juge necessaire de diviser la Zoologie en un certain nombre de “ branches.” Ces branches ont ete etablies autant que possible d’apres les divisions naturelles du regne animal ; toutefois elles ne corres- pondent pas tou jours exactement a ces divisions, en raison des'grandes differences qui existent dans l’eten- due de celles-ci. II en resulte que certaines divisions (phyla, ou embranchements) sont traitees en- semble, tandis que d’autres sont partagees on plusiours branches. Dans co domier oas il y a ordiuairo- ment uno brancho qui traito l’on- somblo d’un ombranchoment, par exemplo, Arthropodes, 2400-2431, et Vertebres, 5200-5231. Ces deux branches ne comprennent que des ouvrages traitant un sujet assez vaste. On a adopte trente branches, portant les indices 0400 a 6031. II y a en outre une branche de generalites portant l’indice 0000- 0231. La Zoologie consid6ree en elle- meme, independamment des sub- divisions en groupes auxquelles il vient d’etre fait allusion, est parta- gee en huit chapitres (ou grandes categories de sujets). Ces huit categories se repetent dans chacune des trente branches, et sont indiquees chacune par des nombres dont les deux derniers chiffres sont les memes dans toutes les branches. Elles se trouvent sous les indices 0207 a 0231. Chacune d’elles se partage en subdivisions qui ne portent pas d’indices spcciaux. (N) Z00L0G1A. SPIEGAZIONI. In causa della grande estensione della zoologia, e della conseguente specializzaziono che esiste tra i suoi cultori, o perclie e desiderabile che lo parti del Catalogo zoologico siano complete ciascuna persestessa, si e trovato necessario dividere la zoo- logia in “ rami.” Quest! rami, quan- tunque principalmente determinati dalle naturali divisioni del regno animate, non corrispondono intera- mente ad esse in causa della grande difforonza nolla estensione dello divisioni naturali. Alcune di questo divisioni (phyla, oppure classi) sono conseguentemente trattate insieme, mentre che altre sono divise in piu di un ramo. Quando una divisione di questo genere e adottata, vi A anche un ramo nel quale le divisioni sono tuttavia trattate insieme come un complosso, p. os. Arthropoda, 2400-2431, o Vortobrata, 5200-5231. Questi duo rami includoranno sol- tanto oporo di largo soggotto. Trenta rami sono adottati, sotto i numeri 0400 a 6031, e inoltre e incluso un ramo comprensivo col numero 0000-0231. La materia della zoologia com- prensiva (distinta da quella dei gruppi degli animali qui sopra accennati) e disposta sotto otto capitoli (o grandi soggetti). Questi otto soggetti tutti si ripetono in ognuno dei trenta rami. Ciascun soggetto e indicate da un numero, del quale le due ultime cifre sono le stesse in ciaschedun ramo. Questi grandi soggetti si trovano sotto i numeri da 0207 a 0231. Ciascun grande soggetto e diviso in sottodivisioni, che non sono numerate. B 2 (n-9720) N 4 INSTRUCTIONS. The registration numbers used in Zoology consist of four figures, of which the first two indicate the taxonomic position of the animal or animals dealt with and the last two tho heading under which the paper is to be indexed. Thus, in the registration number 2611 the figures 26 indicate Crus- tacea, while the figures 11 denote Physiology. All registration numbers beginning with 26 refer to Crustacea, and all registration numbers ending in 11 show that the paper indexed deals with a physiological subject. INSTRUKTIONEN. Die in der Zoologie gebraucliten Ordnungsnummern bestehen aus vier Ziffern, von denen die beiden ersten die taxonomischo Stoll ung des oder ilor bohandclton Tioro anzoigon, wahrend die letzten dio Art der Behandlung angeben. So bedeutet z. B. in der Ordnungsnummer 2611 die 26 Crustacea, die 1 1 aber Physiologie. Die mit 26 be- ginnenden Ordnungsnummern be- ziehen sich also auf Crustacea, und alle Ordnungsnummern auf 11 geben an, dass die katalogisierte Arbeitsichmit einem physiol ogisclien Gegenstande befasst. The meaning to be assigned to Die Bedeutung der letzten beiden the last two figures is always that Ziffern ergiebt sich aus folgender given in the following list : — Liste : — . .00 Title slip. Titel-Zettel. ..03 Comprehensive and General Works. Umfassende und allgomeino Arbei- (For sub-divisions see Hyper- ten. (Unterabteilungon siehe zoology p. 18.) Ilypcrzoologio p. 18.) ..07 Structure. (For sub-divisions sec Morphologic. (Unterabteilungon 0207.) siehe 0207.) ..11 Physiology. (For sub-divisions see Physiologie. (Unterabteilungen siehe 0211.) 0211.) ..16 Development. (For sub-divisions Entwickelung. (Unterabteilungen see 0216.) siehe 0216.) ..19 Ethology. (For sub-divisons see Ethologie. (Unterabteilungen siehe 0219.) 0219.) ..23 Variation and Aetiology. (For sub- Variation und Atiologie. (Unterab- divisions see 0223.) teilungen siehe 0223.) ..27 Geography. (For sub-divisions see Geographische Verbreitung. (Unter- (J) Geography.) abteilungen siehe (J) Geographic.) ..31 Taxonomy. Taxonomie. The meaning of the first two Die ersten beiden Ziffern bedeuten figures is as follows : — Folgendes : — 02.. General papers, or papers dealing Allgemeine, oder auf melirere with several classes of animals. Tierklassen beziigliche Arbeiten. 04.. Protozoa. Protozoa. 06.. Porifera (or Spongida). Porifera (oder Spongida). 08.. Coolenterata (or Cnidaria). Coolenterata (odor Cnidaria). 10.. Echinodermata. Echinodermata. f 12* • Platyhelminthes. Mesozoa and Platyhelminthes. Mesozoa und Trichoplax. Trichoplax. 14.. Nemathelminthes. Nemathelminthes. 16. . Chaetognatha. Rotifera. Gastro- Chaetognatha. Rotifera. Gastro- ‘ tricha. Kinorhyncha (or Echino- tricha. Kinorhyncha (oder dera). Echinodera). 18 . Arcliiannelida. Polychaeta. Myzo- Arcliiannelida. Polychaeta. Myzo- stciraria. Oligochaeta. Gephy- stomaria. Oligochaeta. Gephy- rea. Phoronis, Hirudinea. rea. Phoronis. Hirudinea. 5 N INSTRUCTIONS. Les numeros enregistreurs em- ployes en zoologie eomprennenb quatre chiffres, dont les deux premiers indiquent la position taxo- nomique de l’animal ou des animaux en question, tandis que les deux derniers indiquent la rubrique sous laquelle le memoire doit efcre classc. Ainsi, dans lo nmn6ro onrogis- treur 2011 les chiffres 20 indiquent Crustac6s, pendant que les chiffres 1 1 signifient Physiologic. Tout numero enregistreur qui commence par 26 so rapporte aux Crustaces, de meme que tout numero enregis- treur cn 11 indique que le memoire dont il est question s’occupe do physiologie. La signification des deux derniers chiffres est toujours celle qui est donnee dans la liste suivante : — . . 00 Fiche de titre. . .03 Ouvrages generaux ou d’une grande 6tendue. (Pour les subdivisions voy. Hyperzoologie p. 19.) ..07 Morphologie. (Pour les sub- divisions voy. 0207.) . . 11 Physiologie. (Pour les subdivisions voy. 0211.) . . 15 Developpement. (Pour les sub- divisions voy. 0215.) . . 19 Ethologie. (Pour les subdivisions voy. 0219.) ..23 Variation et etiologie. (Pour les subdivisions voy. 0223.) ..27 Distribution geographique. (Pour les subdivisions voy. (J) Geo- graphic. ) ..31 Taxonomic. La signification des deux premiers chiffres est commo suit : — 02.. M6moires g6n6raux ou ayant trait k plusieurs classes d’animaux. 04 . . Protozoaires. 06.. Poriferes (ou Spongiaires). 08.. Ccelenteres (ou Cnidaria). 10.. Echinodermes. 12.. Platyhelminthes. Mesozoaires et le I Trichoplax. 14.. N6matholminthos. 16.. Chootognathes. ' Rotif&res. Gastro- - triches. Kinorhynques (ou Echinoderes). 18.. Archiann61ides. Polychetes. Myzo- stomes. Oligoch^tes. Gephy- ^ riens. Phoroqis. Hirudinees. ISTRUZIONL I nutneri di registrazione adoperati nella zoologia consistouo di quattro cifre, delle quali le due prime indi- cano la posizione tassonomica dell’animale o degli animali di cui si tratta, mentre che le due ultimo indicano la rubrica sotto la quale si ha da catalogare la memoria. Cosl, ncl numero di rcgistraziono 2611 le citro 26 indicano Crustacea , mentre che le cifre 1 1 si riferiscono alia Fisiolocjia. Ogni numero di registra- zione che cominciacon 26 si riferisce ai Crustacea, e da ogni numero che termina in 11 si pud inferire che la memoria catalogata si occupa di fisiologia. Le due ultimo cifre hanno in- variabilmente la signiffcazione che si vede nell’elenco seguente : — Scheda a titolo. Opere generali e comprensive. (Per lo suddivisioni vedi Iperzoologia p. 19.) Struttura. (Per le suddivisioni vedi 0207.) Fisiologia. (Per le suddivisioni vedi 0211.) Sviluppo. (Per le suddivisioni vedi 0215.) Etologia. (Per le suddivisioni vedi 0219.) Variazione ed Etiologia. (Per le suddivisioni vedi 0223.) Geografia. (Per le suddivisioni vedi (J) Geografia.) Tassonomia. Le due prime cifre hanno sempre la signiffcazione seguente : — Lavori generali o riferentisi a pid class! di animali. Protozoa. Porifera (vel Spongida). Ccelenterata (vel Cnidaria). Echinodermata. Platyhelminthes. Mesozoa e Trichoplax. Nomatheiminthcs. Chaetognatha. Rotifera. Gastro- tricha. Kinorhyncha (vel Echino- dera). Archiannelida. Polychaeta. Myzo- stomaria. Oligochaeta. Gephy- raea. Phpronis. Hiyudinea, 0 N 20.. Bracbiopoda. Bryozoa (or Poly- zoa). 22.. Mollusca. 24 . . Arthropoda. 26 . . Crustacea. f28.. Trilobita. Xiphosura. Eurypterida. JPantopoda. Tardigrada. Lin- guatulida. I 30 . . Arachnid a. I 32 . . Prototracheata (or Onychophora). L34.. Myriopoda. 35 . . Insecta. 36.. Aptera (or Apterygogenea). Ano- plura. Mallophaga. Thysano- ptera (or Physopoda). Siphona- ptera (or Aphaniptera). 38. . Orthoptera, Neuroptera and Tricho- ptera. 40.. Hemiptera (or Rhynchota), ex- " eluding Anoplura, which arc placed in 36 . . 42.. Diptera, excluding Siphonaptera, which are placed in 36 . . 44 . . Lepidoptera. 46.. Hymenoptera. 48 . . Coleoptera, including Strepsiptera. 50. . Prochordata : Amphioxus (or Lopto- cardii), Enteropneusta, Tunicata. 52 . . V ertebrata. 54.. Pisces, excluding Leptocardii (or Amphioxus), which are placed in 50.. 56.. Amphibia and Reptilia. 58 . . Aves. 60.. Mammalia. In addition to the complete volume it is intended to issue as three separate parts sections 12. . to 18. . (Vermidea) ; 28.. to 34..; and 35.. to 48.. (Hexapoda). Each of the remaining sections will then be published as a separate part. Slips or Cards used in preparing the Volume. Four kinds of slips are to be provided: — (1) Title slips, (2) Sub- ject slips, (3) Systematic (Taxo- nomic) slips, (4) New Genera or Species slips. The several slips relating to the same paper should be tied together, and should have a common (arbitrary) number. This number must not be used for' any other paper until two years have Brachiopoda. Bryozoa (oder Polyo- zoa). Mollusca. Arthropoda. Crustacea. Trilobita. Xiphosura. Eury- pterida. Pantopoda. Tardi- grada. Linguatulida. Arachnida. Prototracheata. Myriopoda. Insecta. Aptera (oder Apterygogenea). Ano- plura. Mallophaga. Thysano- ptera (oder Physopoda). Siphona- ptera (oder Aphaniptera). Orthoptera, Neuroptera unci Tricho- ptera. Hemiptera (oder Rhynchota), excl. Anoplura, die unter 36 .. eingeorilnet sind. Diptera, excl. Siphonaptera, die unter 36 . . eingeordnet sind. Lepidoptera. Hymenoptera. Coleoptera, incl. Strepsiptera. Procliordata : Amphioxus (oder Leptocardii), Enteropneusta, Tuni- cata. V ertebrata. Pisces, excl. Leptocardii (oder Arft- phioxus), de unter 50 .. ein- geordnet sind). Amphibia und Reptilia. Aves. Mammalia. Es wird beabsichtigt, ausser dem Cesamtbande noch drei separate, aus folgenden Abschnitten beste- hende Teile herauszugeben : 12.. bis 18. . (Vermidea) ; 28. . bis 34. .; und 35. .bis 48. . (Hexapoda). Jeder der iibrigen Abschnitte wird dann auch separat herausgegeben. Zettel zur Vorhereitung des Baiulcs. Es mussen vier versehiedene Zettel hergestellt werden: — (1) Titel-Zettel, (2) Sach-Zettel, (3) Svstem-(Taxo- nomie-) Zettel, (4) Zettel fur neue Gattungen oder Arlen. Die verschie- denen, auf dieselbe Arbeit beziig- lichen Zettel sollen zusammenge- heftet und mit einer gemeinsamen (willkiirlichen) Nummer versehen werden. _iLVor Ablauf von zwei 7 N 20.. Brachiopodes. Bryozoaires (ou Brachiopoda. Bryozoa (vel Poly- Polyzoaires). zoa). 22.. Mollusques. Mollusca. 24.. Arthropodes. Arthropoda. 26.. Crustaces. Crustacea. f28. . Trilobites. Xiphosures. Eury- Trilobita. Xiphosura. Eurypterida. 1 pterides. Pantopodes. Tardi- Pantopoda. Tardigrada. Lingua- J grades. Linguatulides. tulida. ] 30.. Arachnides. Arachnida. 32.. Prototracheates (ou Onycliophores). Prototracheata (vel Onychophora).J L34.. Myriapodes. Myriopoda. f35.. Insectes. Insec ta. 36.. Apteres (ou Apterygogcniens). Ano- Aptera (vel Apterygogenea). Ano- ploures. Mallophages. Thisano- plura. Mallophaga. Thysano- pteres (ou Physopodes). Siphona- ptera (vel Physopoda). Siphona- pteres (ou Aphanipteres). ptera (vel Aphaniptera). 38.. Orthopteres, Nevropteres et Tricho- Orthoptera, Neuroptera et Tricho- pteres. ptera. 40.. Hemipteres (ou Rhynchotes), a 1’ex- Hemiptera (vel Rhynchota), esclusi clusion des Anoploures, qui sont Anoplura, che sono indicati col places sous lo numero 36 . . numero 36.. 42.. Dipteres, a Texclusion des Siphona- Diptera, esclusi Siphonaptera, che pteres, qui sont places sous lo numero 36. . sono indicati col numero 36 . . 44.. Lopidopt^ros. Lepidoptora. 46 . . Hymenopteres. Hymenoptera. 48.. Coleopteres, y compris les Strepsipteres. Coleoptera, incl. Strepsiptera. 50.. Prochordes : Amphioxus (ou Lepto- Prochordata : Amphioxus (vel Lep- cardiens) Enteropneustes, Tuni- tocardii), Enteropneusta, Tuni- ciers. cata. 52. . Vertebres. Vertebrata. 54.. Poissons, a Texclusion des Lepto- Pisces, escl. Leptocardii (vel Amphi- cardiens (ou Amphioxus), qui oxus), i quali sono indicati col sont places sous le numero 50 . . numero 50.. 56.. Batraciens et Reptiles. Batrachia et Reptilia. 58.. Oiseaux. Aves. 60.. Mammiferes. Mammalia. Outre le volume complet, l’on se propose de publier en trois volumes a part les sections 12.. a 18.. (Vermides) ; 28. . a 34. . ; et 35. . a 48.. (Hexapodes). Puis chacune des sections suivantes sera aussi publiee a part. Oltre il tomo completo si ha l’intenzione di pubblicare in tre parti separate le sezioni 12.. a 18.. (Vermidea) ; • 28.. a 34.. ; e 35 . . a 48 . . (Hexapoda). Ciascuna delle rimanenti sezioni verra poi anche pubblicata separatamente. Redaction des Riches. Redazione delle Schede. II doit y avoir quatre sortes de fiches, savoir : — (1) Fiches de titre, (2) Fiches de matiere, (3) Fiches systematiques (taxonomiques), (4) Fiches pour les genres on especes jiouvcllcs. Toutos los fiches qui se rapportent au memo memoire doivent etre attacliees ensemble et marquees d’un numero en com- mun (arbitraire). Ce numero ne Devono farsi quattro specie di schede: — (1) Schede a titolo, (2) Schede a materia, (3) Schede sistematiche (tassonomiche), (4) Schede per i goneri o le specio miovo. Tutte lo sebedo riferontisi al medesimo lavoro devono esscre attaccate insieme e segnate con un numero commune (arbitrario). Questo numero non e da usarsi N a elapsed. The slips should be pre- pared as follows : — (1) Title, slips. — The first entry on a title slip is the letter N, followed by a four-figure registration number, in which tho first two figures indi- cate the Branch of zoology as given in the above list, while tho two last figures are . .00. The remaining entries on the title slips are to be made as on the author slips for the other sciences. At tho foot of each title slip all the registration numbers corresponding to tho subject and systematic slips prepared for the paper are to be given. If a paper is to be indexed under more than one Branch of zoology a separate title slip must be prepared for each Branch. Example — N G000. Mansion, Arthur. La taupe commune. Rev. sci., Paris, (ser. 4), 17, 1902, (13-18). [6019 6031]. In order to economise space and to simplify entries, the full reference to a paper will be made only on the title and systematic slips. Each title slip will be printed in the Catalogue with a definite numbor attached. This number, together with the author’s name, will be f the reference to tho paper in all other cases. (2) Subject Slips. — The entries on the subject slips shall not, as a rule, be reproductions of the title, but such modifications thereof as shall serve to convey the necessary information in the clearest and most direct manner possible. To prepare such slips properly it is essential that the papers shall have been read and indexed by those who are able to determine what are the several matters of importance to be brought under notice. In the case of slips bearing the numbers Q000-0050, 0070 and 0090, Jahren darf keine andere Arbeit mit derselben Nummer bezeichnet wer- den. (1) Titel-Zcttel. — Die erste Eintra- gung auf einem Titel-Zettel ist der Buchstabe N, worauf eine vierziffrige Ordnungsnummor folgt wovon die zwei ersten Zill'crn den Zwoig der Zoologie bezeichnen, wie in obiger Liste angegeben, wahrend die zwei letzten Ziffern . . 00 sind. Die ubrigen Eintragungen auf dem Titel-Zettel sind in derselben Weise abzufassen wie bei den Autoren- Zotteln in den andoron Wisson- solmfton. Am Eusse eines jeden Titel- Zottels miissen siimtliche, den fur die botreft'ende Arbeit hcrgestellten Sach- und System-Zetteln ent- sprechende, Ordnungsnummern an- gegeben werden. Soil ein Aufsatz unter melir als einem Zweige der Zoologie katalogisiert werden, so ist fur jeden Zweig ein besonderer Titel-Zettel herzustellen. Beispiel — N 6000. Mansion, Arthur. La taupe commune. Rev. sci., Paris, (s6r. 4), 17, 1902, (13-18). [6019 6031]. Uni Raum zu ersparen und die Eintragungen zu vereinfachen kommt das vollstiindige Citat nur auf die Titel- und System-Zettel. Jedem im Katalogo gedruckten Titel-Zettel wird eine bostimmte Nummer zugeteilt. Diese Nummer, mit dem Verfassernamen, bildet in allon anderon Fallon das Citat. (2) Sach-Zettel. — Die Eintra- gungen auf den Sach-Zetteln sollen in der Regel keine Wieclerholungen des Titels sein, sondern solche Modifikationen desselben, dass sie die erforderliche Auskunft so kurz und biindig wie moglich erteilen. Fur die richtige Fassung solcher Zettel ist es von Wichtigkeit, dass die Aufsatze von Personen gelesen und katalogisiert werden, welche im stande sind das Wichtige darin zu erkennen und hervorzuheben. Bei Zetteln, welche die Nummern 0000-0050, 0070 und?0090 tragen, 9 N doit etro employe pour aucun autre memoir© qu’au bout do deux ans. Voici comment il faut r6diger lea fiches : — (1) Fiches de Hire. — La fiche de titre doit commencer par la lettre N, suivie d’un numero enregistreur de quatre chiffres, dont les deux premiers indiquent la branche de zoologie d’accord avec la liste ci- dessus, tandis que les deux dernieres sont 00. Ensuite la fiche de titre sera 6tablio do la memo fagon ques les fiches d’auteur pour les autres sciences. Cliaque fiche de titre doit porter en bas tous les numeros enregis- treurs qui correspondent aux fiches de matiere et systematiques qui aient 6t6 redigees pour le m6moire dont il s’agit. Si un memoir© doit etro catalogu6 sous plus d’une branche de zoologie il faut une fiche separee pour chaque branche. Exemple — N 6000. Mansion, Arthur. La taupe communo. Rev. sci., Paris, (scr. 4), 17, 1902, (13-18). [6019 6031]. Pour gagner de la place et sim- plifier les articles, la reference ne sera donneo en entier que sur les fiches de titre et les fiches sy* stematiques. Chaque fiche de titre sera imprimee dans le Catalogue et designee par un numero. Ce numero, avec le nom d’auteur, servira de renvoi k 1’ article partout ailleurs. (2) Fiches de matiere. — Regie g6n6rale, la ficho do mature doit porter non pas une reproduction du titre mais de telles modifications du titre qui suffisent a donner les renseignements necessaires de la maniere la plus precise. Afin que de telles fiches soient bien 6tablies il est essentiel quo les memoires aient 6t6 lus et cataloguds par des porsonnes a meme de deter- miner quelles sont les choses d’im- portance k fair© ressortir. L k ou il s’agit de fiches portant les nu- meros 0000-0050, 0070 et 0090, le per nessun altro lavoro prima che siano scorsi duo anni. Le schedc devono essere redatte come segue : — (1) Schede a titnlo. — La scheda a titolo deve cominciare colla lettera N, seguita da un numero di regis- trazione di quattro cifre di cui le due prime indicano il ramo di zoologia d’accordo coll’elenco dissopra, mentre che le due ultime sono . .00. Le altri annotazioni sulla scheda a titolo si fanno poi come sullo schede per autori nelle altre scienze. La scheda a titolo deve portare in fondo tutti i numeii di registrazione corrispondenti colle schede siste- matiche ed a materia che si siano preparato per il lavoro di cui si tratta. Sc si vuol catalogare un lavoro sotto piti d’un ramo di zoologia bisogna fare una scheda separata per ogni ramo. Esemplo — N 6000. Mansion, Arthur. La taupe commune. Rev. Sci., Paris, (scr. 4), 17, 1902, (13-18). [6019 6031]. Per risparmiare lo spazio e ridurre al piu semplice le annotazioni, la riferenza non verra scritta per esteso che sulle schede a titolo e le schede sistematiche. Ogni scheda a titolo si stampera nel Catalogo con un numero definito. Questo numero, assieme al nome del- l’autore, costituiiA la riforenza al lavoro in ogni altro caso. (2) Schede a materia. — Le anno- tazioni sulle schede a materia non saranno, di regola, ripetizioni del titolo, ma saranno tali modificazioni di questo che bastino a dare le informazioni necessarie nel modo piu perspicuo che sia possibile. Perclie tali schede siano ben redatte e essenziale che lo memorie siano state lette e catalogato da person© che possano determinare quali sono le cose importanti da far risaltare. Trattandosi di schede portanti i numeri 0000-0050, 0070 e 0090, il N 10 the author’s name should im- mediately follow the registration number. Example — N 0040. Ross, R. Malaria and mos- quitoes. London, Proc. It. Inst., 16, 1901, (295-313). This should be attached to the title slip and abbreviated thus : — N 0040. Ross, R. Malaria and mos- quitoes. (295-313). In cases in which it is desirable, for other purposes which the Bureaus may have in contemplation, to enter the full reference on the slip, the shortened reference will be made at the Central Bureau by striking out unnecessary particulars. On slips bearing a number ending in ..27 (Geographical Distribution) the registration number should bo immediately followed by the geo- graphical symbol. After this should como (a) the author’s name, (b) the title of the paper. Example — N 2227 he. Pilsbry, II. A. A new Colombian Pleurodonte [P. clappi ]. Nautilus, Phila- delphia, Pa., 15, 1901, (34- 35). which, if the above directions are followed, will be reduced to — N 2227 he. Pilsbry, H. A. A new Colombian Pleurodonte. (34- 35). The remaining registration num- bers, viz., 0060, and those ending in ..03, ..07, ..11, ..15, ..19, and . .23, are divided into numerous sub-headings. One of these sub- headings should follow .the registra- tion number. A separate card must be provided for each entry that is to appear separately in the Catalogue. In cases in which entries cannot be included under existing sub- divisions, and for which a new sub- muss der Verfassername unmittelbar auf die Ordnungsnummer folgen. Beispiel — N 0040. Ross, R. Malaria and mos- quitoes. London, Proc. R. Inst., 16, 1901, (295-313). Dieser Zettel miisste an den Titel- Zettel geheftet und wie folgt ab- geluirzt werden : — N 0040. Ross, R. Malaria and mos- quitoes. (295-313:) Falls es den Bureaus, zu irgend einem von ihnen beabsichtigtcn Zweclco, wiinschenswert erscheint, das vollstandige Citat beizube- halten, so wird das Centralbureau durch Streichen des Uberflussigen dasselbe abkiirzen. Bei Zetteln, welche eine Nummer auf . .27 tragen (geographische Yerbreitung) muss das geographische Symbol unmittelbar auf die Ord- nungsnummer folgen. Dann kommt (a) dor Verfassername, ( b ) der Titel des Aufsatzes. Beispiel — N 2227 he. Pilsbry, H. A. A now Colombian Pleurodonte [P. clappi]. Nautilus, Phila- delphia, Pa., 15, 1901, (34- 35). Avas, obiger Vorschrift gemiiss, abgc- kiirzt so lautot : — N 2227 he. Pilsbry, H. A. A new Colombian Pleurodonte. (34- 35). Die iibrigen Ordnungsnummern, namentlich 0060 und jene auf . .03, ..07, ..11, ..15, ..19 und ..23, sind in zahlreiche Unterabteilungen geteilt. Eine dieser Unterabtei- lungen muss auf die Ordnungs- nummer folgen. Jeder besonderen Eintragung im Kataloge muss ein besonderer Zettel entsprechen. Falls die vorhandenen Unterab- teilungen zur gehorigen Katalo- gisicrung nicht hinreichen und 11 N 110m d’auteur doit suivre imm£diate- mont lo num6ro onregistreur. Exemple — N 0040. Ross, R. Malaria and mos- quitoes. London, Proc. R. Inst., 16, 1001, (295-313). Ceci doit etre attache a la fiche de title et abrege ainsi : — N 0040. Ross, R. Malaria and mos- quitoes. (295-313). Dans les cas ou les bureaux regionaux, dans un but quelconque, desirent mettre la reference en entier sur la fiche, le Bureau Central en fera la reference abregee en biflant les details suporflus. Sur los fichcs portant un numcro en ..27 (Distribution Geographique) le numcro enregistreur doit etre suivi immediatement du symbole geographique. Ensuite viendrait (a) le nom d’auteur, (6) le titre du memoire. Exemplo — N 2227 he. Pilsbry, H A. A new Colombian Pleurodonte [P. clappi ]. Nautilus, Phila- delphia, Pa., 15, 1901, (34-35). Ce qui, conformement aux instruc- tions ci-dessus, sera r£duit a : — N 2227 he. Pilsbry, II. A. A new Colombian Pleurodonte. (34- 35). Les autres numeros enregistreurs, c.a.d. 0060 et ceux en ..03, ..07, ..11, ..15, ..19 et ..23, sont (F divises en de nombreuses sub- divisions. Une de ces subdivisions doit suivre le numcro enregistreur. II faut une fiche separee pour chaquo article qui doit paraitro separement dans le catalogue. S’il so trouve que les subdivisions actuelles no suffisent pas et qu’une nouvelle subdivision scrait k d6sirer, nome dell’autoro deve seguire immediatamonte il liumero di rogis- traziono. Esempio — N 0040. Ross, R. Malaria and mos- quitoes. London, Proc. R. Inst., 16, 1901, (295-313). Questo si deve attaccare alia scheda a titolo ed abbreviare cos\ : — N 0040. Ross, R. Malaria and mos- quitoes. (295-313). Ove gli Uffici Regionali, a qual- unque scopo, volessoro anuotaro la riterenza sulla scheda per esteso, la riferenza abbreviata si farebbe dal- PUffioio Centrale col cancellare i dottagli soverchi. Pulle nchede porlanti un numcro in ..27 (Distribuzioue Gcografica) il numcro di registrazione dev’essere seguito immediatamente dal simbolo geografico. Poi verrebbe (o) il nome dell’ autore, (6) il titolo della memoria. Esempio — N 2227 he. Pilsbry, II. A. A new Colombian Pleurodonte [P. clappi]. Nautilus, Phila- delphia, Pa., 15, 1901, ^34- 35). Giusto lo euddette istruzioni questo si ridurebbe a : — N 2227 he. Pilsbry, II. A. A new Colombian Pleurodonte. (34- 35). 1 rimanenti numeri di registra- zione, cioe 0060 e quelli in ..03, ..07, ..11, ..15 e . .23 sono divisi in numerose suddivisioni. Una di queste suddivisioni deve seguire il numero di registrazione. Ci vuol una scheda separata per ogni articolo che deve apparire separatamente nel Catalogo. Nel caso di articoli che non si possono includere nello suddivisioni attuali e per i quali si stirnadesidera- N 12 division is thought to be desirable, such suggested new sub-division shall be recorded upon the card, in order that the matter may be dealt with by the Central Bureau. In no case must two different!}' numbered subjects bo placed on one slip. If the book or paper deals with so many of these sub- headings as to render it unnecessary to mention all of them, the word “ general ” should be used for the sub-heading. The sub-heading should be followed by (a) the author’s name, (b) the title or modified titlo of oho paper. Example — N 6015 [Regeneration]. Lange, C. Experiments on regeneration [of kidneys]. (Danish) Kjobenhavn, Biol. Forh., 1899-1900, 1901, (1-8). If this card is sent to the Central Bureau tied to the corresponding title slip, it should bo abbreviated, as explained above, to — N 6015 [Regeneration]. Lange, C. Experiments on regeneration [of kidneys]. (Danish) (1-8). (3) Systematic slips. — In these slips the name of tho animal or animals should immediately follow the registration number. Where more than one genus is mentioned a separate slip must be prepared for each genus. Every new genus must have a separate slip ; the name of the new genus must be followed by the indication ;‘n. gen., ’’a brief statement as to what it is allied to and some indication of tho species it includes, followed by tho author’s name and reference. New sub-genera are to be treated in a similar manner to genera, except that “ n. subgen.” will be used, and the name of the genus of which it is a division will follow. eine neue Unterabteilung deshalb wiinschenswert erscheint, so ist die vorgeschlagene neue Unterabteilung auf dem Zettel auzugeben, damit das Central-Bureau entscheide, wie dabei zu verfahren s?i. Auf keinen Fall diirfen zwei verschieden numerierte Gegenstande auf einen Zettel gesetzt werden. Bezieht sich das Bucli, resp. der Aufsatz, auf so viele Unterab- teilungen, dass es unzweckmassig ist, sie alio anzuflihren, so gebraucht man das Wort ,,Allgemeines“ fiir die Unterabteilung. Auf dio Unterabteilung folgt (a) der Ver- fassernamc, (6) der Titel, resp. der modifizierto Titel der Arbeit. Beispiel — N 6015 [Regeneration]. Lange, C. Experiments on regeneration [of kidneys]. (Danish) Kjobenhavn, Biol. Forh., 1899-1900, 1901, (1-8). Wird dieser Zettel mit dem ent- sprechcnden Titcl-Zettel zusam- mengoheftot an das Central-Bureau geschickt, so ist er, wie oben erklart, folgendermassen abzukfir- zen : — N 6015 [Regeneration]. Lange, C. Experiments on regeneration [of kidneys], (Danish) (1-8). (3) System-Zettel. — Bei diesen Zetteln soli der Name des Tieres odor dor Tioro unmittolbar auf die Ordnungsnummer folgen. Wird mehr als eine Gattung erwahnt, so ist fiir jede Gattung ein besonderer Zettel herzustellen. Jede neue Gattung muss einen besonderen Zettel erhalten ; auf den Namen der neuen Gattung folgt die Bemerkung „n. gen.,“ eine kurze Notiz, wem sie vorwandt ist, und irgend eine Angabe fiber dio Species, dio sio umfasst ; hierauf Verfassername und Citat. Neue Untergattungen sind ahnlich zu behandeln, wie Gattungen, nur dass die Bemerkung ,,n. subgen.“ gebraucht und der Name der Gattung, um deren Unterabteilung es handelt, hinzugeffigt wird, 13 N la nouvelle subdivision quo l’on propose doit etre indiqueo sur la fiche afin que le Bureau Central decide comment il faut proceder. En aucun cas deux articles portant des numeros difterents ne doivent etre ecrits sur la meme fiche. Dans le cas ou le livre ou memoire traite de tant de ces subdivisions qu’il cst inutile do les eiter toutes, il faut employer lo mot “ C6n£ra- lit6s ” pour la subdivision. £a subdivision doit etre suivio (a) du nom d’auteur, (6) du titre ou du titre modifie du memoire. Exemple — N 6015 [Regeneration]. Lange, C. Experiments on regeneration [of kidneys]. (Danish) Kjobenhavn, Biol. Forh., 1899-1900, 1901; (1-8). Si cette fiche est envoyee au Bureau Central attachee a la fiche de titre correspondante elle doit etre abregee, comme il est explique ci-dessus, a : — N 6015 [Regeneration]. Lange, C. Experiments on regeneration [of kidneys]. (Danish) (1-8). (3) Fiches sy sterna tiques. — Sur ces fiches le nom de l’animal ou des animaux doit suivre immediatement le numero enregistreur. Si mention est faite de plus d’un genre il faut une fiche clistincte pour chaque genre. Chaque genre nouveau doit avoir une fiche distincte ; le nom du genre nouveau doit etre suivi de Vindica- tion “ n. gen.,” puis d’une courte indication du genre ou des genres auxquels il est allie ct do quclqucs indications relatives aux especes qu’il renferme ; le tout sera suivi du nom d’auteur et de la reference. Les sous-genres nouveaux seront traites de la meme fa^on que les genres, mais Vindication “ n. gen.” sera remplaceo par “ n. subgen.,” et Von mettra ensuito lo nom du genre auquel le smis-genre se rattache. bile qualche nuova suddivisione, si deve annotaro sulla scheda la nuova suddivisione proposta affinche l’Ufficio Centrale decida come si debba comportarc con essa. In nessun caso si devono porre sulla stessa scheda due soggetti portanti numeri diversi. Se il libro o la memoria si riferisce a tante di queste suddivisioni che non fa d’uopo accennarlo tutto, allora si pone per la suddivisione la parola “ goneralo.” La suddivisione dev’ essere seguita (a) dal nomo del- Vaut.oro, (b) dal titolo, ossia dal titolo modificato, del lavoro. Esempio — N 6015 [Regeneration]. Lange, C. Experiments on regeneration [of kidneys]. (Danish) Kjobenhavn, Biol. Forh., 1899-1900, 1901, (1-8). Se questa scheda si manda al- l’Ufficio Centrale attaccata alia scheda a titolo corrispondente si deve abbreviare, come si e spiegato qui sopra, a : — N 6015 [Regeneration]. Lange, C. Experiments on regeneration [of kidneys]. (Danish) (1-8). (3) Schede sisfematiche. — Su queste schede il nome dell’ animale o degli animali deve seguire immediata- mente il numero di registrazione. Se si fa menzione di piu di un genere bisogna far una scheda separata per ogni genere. Ciascun nuovo genere deve avere una scheda separata ; il nome del nuovo genere dev’ essere seguito dalla indieazione “ n. gen.,” poi viene una breve indicaziono di quello cui csso si eonnette, e qualche indieazione delle specie che include, e segue infine il nome dell’ autore e le riferenze. I nuovi sottogeneri saranno trat- tati in modo simile ai nuovi generi, ma sara adoperata la indieazione “ n. subgen.,” e seguir& il nome del genere del quale il sottogenere 6 divisione. N 14 The author’s name should follow the title or modified title on these slips. Examples — (I) N 2631. Amblyops crozetii, bipolar occurrence. Ohlin, A. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, (Ser. 7), 7, 1901, (371-374). [Schizopoda.] (II) N 4431. Heterephrya neximargo ,sp. n. Peru. Warren, W. Nov. Zool., Tring, 8, 1901, (457). [Geometridae.] Wlion more than ono new spocies is described from the same genus, all the new species should bo mentioned on the slip and the respective page references given. Where only one new species is mentioned the slip should be arranged as in Example II. In any case the habitat should be given where possible. At the end of oacli slip tho namo of tho group of animals referred to should be given. When the work gives no indication of the group ( i.e ., Family, Sub-family or Tribe) and the slip-maker cannot from his own knowledge supply the deficiency the sign [?] may be written at the end of the slip. When it is undesirable to index each genus separately a general entry should be given. Example — N 4431. Hoyningen-Huene, F. von. Aberrationen einiger est- liindischer Eulen und Spanner. Berliner ent. Zs., 46, 1901, (309-319, mit 1 Taf.). [Noctuidae.] On systematic slips Christian names should be represented by initials only. Slips relating to fossil forms are to be marked f, and slips relating to fossil and recent forms!*. (The latter condition occurs only rarely in this division.) Bei diesen Zetteln sollte der Verfassername auf den Titel Oder modifizierten Titel folgcn. Beispiele — (I) N 2631. Amblyops crozetii , bipolar occurrence. Ohlin, A. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, (Ser. 7), 7, 1901, (371-374). [Schizopoda.] (II) N 4431. Ileterephrya neximargo sp. n. Peru. Warren W. Nov. Zool., Tring, 8, 1901, (457). [Geometridae.] Wird mohr als cine neuo Art dorselben Gattung beschrieben, so sollen samtliche neue Arten, mit Angabe der betreffenden Seiten- Zahlen, auf dem Zettel erwahnt werden. Wo es sich bios um eino neue Art handelt, ist der Zettel wie in Beispiel II herzustellen. Das Habitat ist auf jeden Fall wcnn moglich anzugoben. Am Endo einos jeden Systcin- Zettels ist der Name dcr betref- fenden Tiergruppe anzufuhrcn. Enthalt die Arbeit keine Angabe der Gruppe (d.h. Familie, Un- terfamilie oder Tribus) und ist der ZettelscliH iber nicht im stande, aus eigeuer Kentniss die Liicke auszufullen, so kann das Zeichen [?] an das Ende des Zettels gesetzt werden. Ist die gesonderte Angabe einer jeden Gattung nicht wiin- schenswert, so ist cine allgemcino Bezeichnung zu geben. Beispiel — N 4431 Hoyningen-Huene, F. von. Aberrationen einiger est- liindischer Eulen und Spanner. Berliner ent. Zs., 46,1901,(309-319, mit 1 Taf.). [Noctuidae.] Auf den System-Zetteln sollen die Vornamen nur durch Anfangs- buchstaben wiedergegeben werden. Zettel, die sich auf fossile For men beziehen, sind durch einf zu bezeioh- nen ; solche, die sich sowohl auf fossile als auf recente Formen beziehen, durch eint*. (Der ietzte Fall kommt in diesem Abschnitt nur selten vor.) 15 Lo nom d’ auteur doit suivre le titre ou lo titro modifie sur cos fiches. Exemples — (I) N 2631. Amblyops crozetii, bipolar occurrence. Ohlin, A. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, (Ser. 7), 7, 1901, (371-374). [Sckizopoda.] (II) N 4431. Heterephrya neximargo sp. n. Peru. Warren, W. Nov. Zool., Tring, 8, 1901, (457). [Georaetridae.] Quand il y a description de plus d’une espece du menie genre, toutes les especes nouvelles doivent etre portees sur la fiche avcc le renvoi aux pages respectivcs. S’ilnos’agit quo d’une soulo ospeco nouvclle la fiche doit etre etablie conformement exemple II. L’ habitat doit etre indique en tout cas si possible. L’on dovra placer h la fin de chaque fiche systematique le nom du groupe d’animaux auquel la fiche se rapporte. Quand l’ouvrage ne fournit aucune indication de groupe (famillo, sous-famillo ou tribu) ot lorsquo lo rMactour do la ficlio no peut, d’apres ses propres connaissances, suppleer a ce defaut d’ indications, l’on pourra mettre le signe [?] a la fin de la fiche. S’il n’est pas a desirer que chaque genre soit catalogue separement il faut etablir un article general. Exemple — N 4431. Hoyningen-Huene, F. von. Aberrationen einiger est- landischer Eulen und Spanner. Berliner ent. Zs., 46, 1901, (309-319, mit 1 Taf.). [Noctuidae.j Sur les fiches systematiques les noms de bapteme doivent etre representes par des initiates seule- nicnt. Les fiches relatives aux formes fossiles doivent etre marquees f, et celles qui se rapportent aux formes fossiles recentes f *. (Cette derniere condition ne se presente que rarement dans cette division.) N Su queste schede il nome del- l’autore dove venire dopo il titolo o titolo modificato. Esempi — (I) N 2631. Amblyops crozetii, bipolar occurrence. Ohlin, A. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, (Ser. 7), 7, 1901, (371-374). [Schizopoda.] (II) N 4431. Heterephrya neximargo sp. n. Peru. Warren, W. Nov. Zool., Tring, 8, 1901, (457). [Geometridae.] Quando si descrive piu di una specie nuova del medesimo genere, tutte le specie nuove devono venire accennate sulla scheda colla riferenza alio pagino rispettive. Trattandosi di una sola specie nuova, la scheda dev’ essere redatta come in eseiupio II. In ogni caso. per quanto sia possibile, si devc monzionare il habitat. A1 fine di ciascuna scheda siste- matica si deve porre il nome del gruppo di animali cui la scheda si rifcrisce. Quando il lavoro non porta indicazione dol gruppo (cioe lamiglia, sottofamiglia, trii h) o il rodattorc della scheda non pu6 di suo supplin; alia deficienza, si puo mettere al fine della scheda il segno [?]. Quando non si vuole catalogare separatamente ogni genere, si fara un’ annotazione generale. Esempio — N 4431. Hoyningen-Huene, F. von. Aberrationen einiger esL landischer Eulen und Spanner Berliner ent. Zs., 46, 1901, (309-319, mit 1 Taf.). [Noctuidae.j I nomi di battesimo devono essere rappresentati sulle schede sistematiclie colie sole iniziali. Lo schedo relative a forme estinte saranno segnate f, e le’schedc relative a forme estinte e viventif*. (L’ultima condizione occorre sol- tanto raramente in questa divisione.) N 16 (4) Lists of New Genera and Species. — For the preparation of these lists, the Regional Bureaus should give the names of genera and sub-genera (a) which are new, (b) the significance of which has been changed, (c) which contain new species. These may be written at the foot of the systematic slips, but it would ' greatly facilitate an earlier production of the volume if the Regional Bureaus would write each new genus on a separate card and attach it to the systematic slip. Date of Receiving Slips. The period 'during which the material for any one year will be received at the Central Bureau will not extend beyond June of the following year. Regional Bureaus are therefore earnestly requested to complete the indexing of their zoological literature within the time named. The period covered by the litera- ture indexed in any one of the annual volumes shall be from January 1st to December 31st of the particular year, but any matter which had not been received in time for insertion in the previous volume shall also be included therein. Distinctive Character of cards. The editorial work will be greatly facilitated by ruling a red line near the left-hand edge of the title slips, a green line near the left-hand edge of the subject slips, and no line at all on the taxonomy and new species slips. Or the slips may bo printed on thin card of three colours, viz., red for the title slips, green for the subject slips, and white for the systematic slips. The size of the slips must be 16 cm. by 8 cm. (4) Listen neuer Gattungen und Arten. — Zur Herstellung dieser Listen sollten die Regionalbureaus die Nainen der Gattungen und Untergattungen angeben, (a) die neu sind, (b) deren Bedeutung sich geandert hat, (c) die neue Arten enthalten. Diese lconnen am Fusso der System-Zettel angefiihrt werden, es wiirde jedoch zur sehnelleren Erscheinung des Bandes wesentlich beitragen, wenn die Regional - bureaus jede neue Gattung auf einem besonderen Zettel schrieben und diesen an den System-Zettel heftcten. 'l'ermin des Empfangs der Zettel. Das Material fur irgend ein Jahr darf nicht spater als Ende Juni des folgenden Jahres in den Besitz des Centralbureaus gelangen. Die Regionalbureaus werden daher dringend ersucht, mit dem Kata- logisieren ihrer zoologischen Litera- tim bis zu dem genannten Terrain fertig zu werden. Die in irgend einem der jiihrlichen Biinde verofientlichte Litteratur soli die Periode vom 1. Januar bis zum 31 December des betreffenden Jahres decken, etwaige Artilcel aber, die fiir den vorigen 13&nd zu spat eintrafen, werden darin mit aufgcnommen. Markierung der Zettel. Die Herausgabe wird be- deutend erleichtert werden, wenn auf den Titel-Zetteln nahe dem linken Rande eine rothe Linie, auf den Sach-Zetteln entsprechend eine griine Linie gezogen wird, wahreiul dio Taxonomie- und Arten-Zettel ohne Linie bleiben. Man kann auch die Zettel auf drei verschiedenfarbige Sorten Carton drucken, namlich die Ti tel -Zettel auf roten, die Sach-Zettcl auf griinen und d>e System-Zettel auf weissen. Die Zettel miissen 16 x 8 cm. gross sein. 17 N (4) Listes des genres et espbces nouvelles. — Tour la redaction de ces listes les Bureaux Regionaux doivent donner les 110ms des genres et sous-genres (a) qui sont nouveaux, (6) dont la signification est changee, (c) qui contiennent des especes nouvelles. Ils peuvent etre ecrits au pied des fiches systema- tiques, pourtant si les Bureaux Regionaux voulaient ecrire chaque gonro nouveau sur tine ficho separee et I’attacher a la fiche systematique, cela contribuerait beaucoup a accelerer la publication du volume. Date de la reception des fiches. La periode pendant laquelle les matieres pour une annee quelconque scront adraises par le Bureau Central ne s’etendra pas au-dela du mois do juin de F annee suivante. Aussi les Bureaux Regionaux sont-ils instam- ment pries de completer l’index de leur litterature zoologique avant l’expiration de ce terme. La litterature indexee dans un volume annuel quelconque com- prendra la p6riodo du ler janvior au 31 decembro do Fann6e en ques- tion, ainsi que les articles qui etaient arrives trop tard pour etre incor- pores dans le volume precedent. Garactbre distinctif des ficlies. Le travail du Directeur sera grandement facilite si Fon trace une ligne rouge pres du bord gauche des fiches de titre, une ligne verte pres du bord gauche dies fiches de matiere, et si Fon ne trace aucune ligne sur les fiches systema- tiques et sur I©3 fiches pour les especes nou relies. On peut aussi imprimer les fiches sur des cartons minces de trois coulcurs, savoir, unc carte rouge pour les fiches do titre, une carte verte pour les fiches de matiere, et une carte blanche pour les fiches systema- tiques. Les dimensions des fiches doivent §tre de 16 cm. sur 8 cm. (n-9720) (4) Elenchi di Oeneri e Specie nuove. — Per la redazione di questi elenchi gli Uffici Regionali devono dare i nomi dei generi e sottogeneri, (a) che sono nuovi, (6) il cui signifx- cato si & cambiato, (c) che con- tengono delle specie nuove. Questi possono essere scritti in fondo alle schede sistematiche, ma contri- buirebbe molto ad accelerare la publicazione del tomo so gli Uffici Regionali scrivcssero ogni genero nuovo sopra una scheda separata o attaccassero questa alia scheda sistematica. Data di ricezione delle schede. II periodo durante il quale il materiale per un anno qualunque sari ammesso dalF Ufficio Centrale non si stondera in la di Giugno dell’anno seguente. Gli Uffici Regionali sono percid pregati con istanza di completare il catalogo della loro letteratura zoologica den- tro del detto ter mine. La letteratura catalogata in un tomo annuale qualunque compren dcri il periodo dal 1° Gennaio al 31 Dicembre dell’ anno di cui si tratta, coll’ aggiunto di quegli articoli che fossero ricevuti troppo tardi per essere inclusi nel tomo precedente. Car alter e disiintivo delle schede. 11 lavoro dell’ Ufiieio Centrale sara grandemente facilitato dal segnare il margine sinistro delle schede a titolo con una linea rossa. queilo delle schede a soggetto con una verde, e dal lasciare senza linea le schede tassonomiche e que'le per le specie nuove. Oppure le schede potranno essere scritte su carta di tre eolori, rosso, verde, e bianco, il primo per le schede a titolo, il secondo per quelle a soggetto, il terzo per quelle sistematiche. Il formato delle schede devlessere di 16 per 8 centimetri di lato. 0 N 18 0000 0010 0020 0030 0032 0040 0050 0060 0070 0090 0207 0000-0231. Comprehensive Zoology. N.B. — The subjects enumerated under numbers 0000 to 0231 may recur in any one of the subsequent Branches. In the Catalogue only works that deal with several Branches will bo registered under numbers 0000 to 0231 ; hence the term “ Comprehensive Zoology.” Hyperzoology. Philosophy. History. Biography. Periodicals. Reports of Institutions, Societies, Congresses, Explora- tions. General Treatises, Text-books, Dic- tionaries, Collected Works, Tables. Bibliographies. Addresses, Lectures, etc., of a general - character. Pedagogy. Institutions, Museums, Collections, Aquaria, Gardens, Utility and Harmfulncss, Zoology in relation to Medicine, etc. (See also the general sections of Special Zoology.) Nomenclature (principles of). Technique. Methods of research, instruments and apparatus. Structure (or Morphology). [In general or of more than one of the classes of animals.] (See also (L) General Biology (0) Anatomy and (Q) Physiology.) General ; Comparative Anatomy ; Special Anatomy and Histology: Tegument and its • Organs ; Nervous System and Organs of Sense ; Myology ; Skeleton (including Osteology and Denti- tion) ; Skeletal Structures of Invertebrates ; Alimentary Sy- stem ; Circulatory and Respira- tory Organs ; Water Vascular System, Blood, Lymph, Ccelo- mic Fluid, Chyle. Special Glands ; Excretory Organs ; Reproductive Organs ; Special External Characters ; Colour. Rudimentary or Vestigial Organs, and Organs of uncer- tain nature. 0000-0231. Allgemeine Zoologie. N.B. — Die unter Nr. 0000 bis 0231 aufgefiihrten Gegenstande konnen in jedem der naclifol- genden Zweige wiederlcehren. Unter Nr. 0000-0231 bringt der Katalog nur solcho Arbeiton, die mehrere Zweige behandeln. Daher der Ausdruck ,, Allge- meine Zoologie. “ Hyperzoologie. Philosophie. Geschichte. Biographien. Periodica. Berichte von Instituten, Gesellscliaften, Kongressen, Forschungsreison etc. Allgemeine Abhandlungen, Lehr- biicher, Worterbucher, Sammel- werke, Tabellen. Bibliographien. Festreden, Vortrage u.s.w., allge- meiner Art. Padagogik. Institute, Museen, Sammlungen, Aquarien, Garten, Niitzlichkeit und Schadlichkeit, Zoologie in Beziehung zur Medizin etc. (Siehe auch die allgemeinen Abteilungen der speciellen Zoologie.) Nomenklatur (Prinzipien). Tcchnik. Untersuchungsmethoden. Instrumente and Apparate. Struktur (oder Morphologie). [Im allgemeinen oder von mehreren Tierklassen.] (Si he auch (L) Allgemeine Bio- logio, (0) Anatomie und (Q) Physiologie.) Allgemeines ; Vergleichende Ana- tomie ; Specielle Anatomie und Ilistologie : Tegument und seine Organe ; Nerven- system und Sinnesorgane ; Myo- logie ; Skelett (einschl. Osteo- logie und Zahnbildung) ; In- neres Skelett bei Wirbellosen ; Ernahrungssystein ; Circula- tions- und Respirationsorgane ; Wassergefiisssystem, Blut, Lymplie, Coelomflussigkeit, Chy- lus. Specielle Driisen ; Excre- tions-Organe ; Reproduktive Organe ; Specielle aussere Charactere ; Farbe. Rudimen- tare oder unentwickelte Organe und Organe ungewisser Natur. 0000 0010 0020 0030 0032 0040 0050 0060 0070 0090 0207 0000-0231. Zoologie g6n6rale. N.B. — Les sujeta enuineres sous les indices 0000 a 0231 peuvenb etre representes dans chacune des “ branches ” suivantes ; mais c’est seulement les ou- rages ayant trait a plusieurs “ branches ” qui doivent etre catalogues sous les numeros 0000 a 0231 ; de 1& le terme do “ Zoologie generale.” Hyferzoologie. Philosophie. Histoire. Biograph ie. Periodiques. Rapports d’lnstitu- tions, de Societes, de Congres, d’Explorations, etc. . Traites generaux, Manuels, Diction- naires, Recueils, Tables. Bibliographies. Discours, Cours, etc., d’un caractere general. Enseignement. Institutions, Musees, Collections, Aquaria, Jardins, Utilite et Nocuite. Zoologie en rapport avec la Medecine, etc. (Foy aussi les sections generates de la Zoo- logie speciale.) Nomenclature (principcs de). Technique. Mothodes do recherche, instruments ot appareils. Structure (ou Morphologie). [En general ou dans plusieurs classes d’animaux.] ( Voy . aussi (L) Biologie Generale, (O) Anatoniie et (Q) Physiologic.) G6ncralites ; Anatomic comparee ; Anatomic sp6cialo ot Histo- logic (ex. organos tegumon- taires) ; Systeme nerveux ot organes des sens ; Myologie ; Squelettc (y compris Osteologie et Dentition) ; Structure de3 Invertebres ; Systeme digestif ; Appareils de la circulation et de la respiration ; Systeme aquifere vasculaire, sang, lymphe, liquide dc la cavite generate, chyle. Glandes speciales ; Organes d’excretion ; Organes de repro- duction ; Organes externes speciaux ; Couleur. Organes rudimentaires ou vestiges d’or- ganes anciens ; Organes de nature incertair\e. 0000-0231. Zoologia comprensiva. I soggetti designati coi numeri 0000 a 0231 possono ricorrere in ognuno dei seguenti rami. Nel catalogo, tuttavia, soltanto 1 lavori che trattano di diversi rami saranno registrati sotto i numeri 0000 a 0231 ; di qui il termine Zoologia compren- siva.” IPERZOOLOGiA. JFilosofia. Storia. Biografia. Periodici. Resoconti di Istituti, Societa, Congressi, Esplorazioni. Trattati generali, Libri di testo, Dizionari, Raocolte, Tavole. Bibliografie. Discorsi, Letturc, etc., aventi un carattere generale. Pedagogia. Istituti, Musei, Collezioni, Aquaria, Giardini, Utilita e Nocivita. Zoo- logia in rapporto alia medicina. ( Vedi anche le sezioni generali della Zoologia speciale.) Principi di Nomenclatura. Teonica. Motodi di riceroa, istru- menti ed apparati. Struttura (o Morfologta). [In generale oppure di piu di una classe di animali.] ( Vedi anche (L) Biologia Generale, (O) Ana- tomia e (Q) Fisiologia). Generalita ; Anatomiacomparata; Anatomia spccialo c Istologia : Tcgumonto c suoi organi ; Sistema nervoso e organi di senso ; Miologia ; Scheletro (inch Osteologia e Dentizione) ; Strutture interne scheletriche degli invertebrati ; Apparecchio alimentare ; Organi della circo- lazione e della respirazione ; Sistema acquifero vascolare, Sangue, Linfa, Liquido celo- matico, Chilo ; Glandule speeiali ; Organi escretori ; Organi riproduttivi. Carat- teri speeiali esterni : Colore. Organi mdimentali e in vestigio e organi di natura inserts. N 20 0211 Physiology [of the Animal Kingdom, or of more than one of its Branches], (See also (Q) Physiology.) [Physiology will be treated as a separate science. In zoology it is therefore only necessary to collect those physiological memoirs that specially interest zoologists ; hence a detailed division is superfluous, but the following may be cited as ex- amples to come under this head- ing.] 0215 Development. [General works on more than ono of the Branches.] (See also L 2000-5000 ; O 1500- 1940.) General ; Budding and Asexual Reproduction ; Oogenesis and Ovum ; Spermatogenesis and Spermatozoon ; Phenomena of Fertilization ; Parthenogene- sis ; Embryology, Organogeny and Histogcny ; Metamorpho- sis and Larval Forms ; Post- embryonic Ontogeny ; Alterna- tion of Generations ; Paedo- genesis ; Dissogony ; Cycles of Generations ; Changes during Life ; Regeneration ; Herma- phroditism. 0219 Ethology. [Works dealing with one or more of the following subjects, and relating to more than one Branch of the Animal King- dom.] General ; Habits ; Phenology ; Migration and Nonmigration ; Hibernation ; Parental Rela- tions ; Sexual Relations ; Sexual Dimorphism ; Oviposi- Physiologie [des Tierreichs oder mehrerer seiner Zweige]. (Siehe auch (Q) Physiologie.) [Physiologic wird als besondere Wissenschaft behandelt werden. In „ Zoologio “ brauchen daher nur solche physiologische Ab- handl ungen aufgefuhrt zu wer- den, die speciell den Zoologen interessieren. Darum ist eine detaillierte Einteilung hier iiber- fliissig, doch mag das Folgende als Beispiel dienen.] Allgemeines ; Hervorbringung des Geschlechtes, der Rasse ; Funk- tion der Sinnesorgano ; Funk- tion besonderer Bildungen, z. B. Driisen ; Assimilation ; At- mung ; Wirkung der Umge- bung ; Funktionswechsel ; An- passung. Lebensdauer ; Al- tern ; Tod. Entwiokei/ung. [AllgemeineWerke iibor mohr als oinon dor Zweige.] (Siehe auch L 2000-5000 ; O 1500-1040.) Allgemeines ; Knospenbildung und ungeschlechtliche Fortpflan- zung ; Oogenesis und Ovum ; Spermatogenesis und Sperma- tozoon ; Bcfruchtungs-Phano- meno ; Parthenogenesis ; Em- bryologio, Organogenic und Histogenie ; Mctamorphoso und Larvenformen ; postembryonale Ontogenie ; Generationswech- sel ; Pedogenesis ; Dis- sogonie ; Generations-Cyklen ; Veranderungen walirend des Leberis ; Regeneration ; Herma- phroditismus. Zell-Struktur und -Processe siehe (L) Allgemeine Biologie — Cytologie. Ethologie. [Arbeiten, die .einen oder mehrere der folgenden Gegen- stande behandeln und sich auf mehr als einen Zweig des Tier- reichs beziehen.] Allgemeines ; Lebensgewohnhei- ten ; Phanologie ; Wanderung und Nichtwanderung ; Winter - schlaf ; Beziehungen zwischen Eltern und Nachkommenschaft; General ; Production of Sex ; Production of Caste ; Function of Sense Organs ; Function of Special* Organs and Structures, e.g., of Glands ; Assimilation ; Respiration ; Environmental Effects ; Change of Function ; Adaptation. Duration of Life ; Senescence ; Death. For cell-structure and processes see (L) General Biology — Cytology. 0211 0215 0219 21 Physiologie [du rfrgno animal ou de plusieurs branches du regne animal]. ( Voy . auasi (Q) Physio- logie.) [La Physiologie doit etre traitee comme une science distincte ; en consequence, en Zoologie il ne sera necessaire de relever quo ies memoires de physio- logie qui interessent speciale- ment lea zoologistes ; une division d^taillee est done super- flue, ndanmoins on peut eiter la suivante oomme exemple ] GAneralites ; Production des sexes; Formation des genres ; Fonc- tions des organes des sens ; Fonctions des organes de struc- ture speciale (ex. des glandes) ; Assimilation ; Respiration ; Influence du milieu ; Change- ment dc fonction ; Adaptation ; Duree de la vie ; S6nescence ; Mort. DivELOPi’EMENT. [Ouvrages g6n6- raux ayant trait & plusieurs “ branches.”] ( Voy. aussi L 2000- 5900 ; O 1500-1940.) Gen6ralit6s ; Bourgeonnement et reproduction asexuee ; Ovo- genese et ceuf ; Spermato- genese et Spermatozoides ; Phenomenes de fecondation ; Parthenogen&se ; Embryologie, organogenie et histog^nie ; Meta- morphose et formes larvaires ; Ontogenie postern bryonnaire ; Generations alternantes ; Paedo- genese ; Dissogonie ; Cycles do g6ncrations ; Changcments pendant la vie ; Regeneration ; Hermaphrodisme. Pour la structure et les processus cellulaires voir (L) Biologie generale — Cytologie. 'Etiio looie. [Ouvrages traitant d’un ou de plusieurs des sujets suivants et se rapportant h un ou a plusieurs ombranchoments du regno animal], Gencralites : Habitudes ; Pheno- logie ; Migration et non-migra- tion ; Hibernation ; Relations de parente ; Relations sexuelles; Dimorphisme sexuel ; Ponte ; N Fisiolooia [del Regno animale o di pin di uno dei suoi rami]i. (Vedi anche (Q) Fisiologia). [La fisiologia sara trattata come1 una scienza separata. Nella zoologia e percio sol tan to neces- sario’ raccogliere quelle memorie di fisiologia che piri special- mente possono interessare lo zoologo ; quindi una divisione particolareggiata e superflua, ma cid1 che segue ptio rappresen- tare la divisione di questo capitolo.] Generali ta ; Produzione dei sessi ; Produzione di caste ; Funzione degli organi di senso ; Funzione di speciali organi, p. es. le glandule ; Assimilazione ; Re- spirazione ; Efietti dell’ am- biente ; Carnbiamento di funzione ; Adattamento. Dura- ta della vita ; Seucscenza ; Morte. Sviluppo. [Lavori genera li su pifi di uno dei rami.] (Vedi anche L 2000-5900; O 1500-1940.) Generalita ; Gemmazione e ripro- duzione asessuale ; Oogenesi e Uovo ; Spermatogenesi e Spermatozoide ; Fenomeni di Fecondazione ; Partenogenesi ; Embriologia, organogenia ed istogenia ; Metamorfosi e forme larvali ; Ontogenia postern - brionale ; Alternanza delle generazioni ; Pedogenesi ; Dissogonia ; Cicli delle genera- zioni ; Cambiamenti durante la vita; Rigenerazione ; Erma- froditismo. Per la struttura cellula.re e i pro- cessi di sviluppo vedi (L) Biologia generale — Citologia. Etologia. [Lavori aventi a che fare con uno o piu dei soggetti seguenti e relativi ad uno o piti rami del regno animale.] Generalita ; Abitudini ; Feno- logia ; migrazione e non migrazione ; ibernazione ; rap- por ti parentali ; rapporti sessuali ; dimorfismo sessuale 0223 0227 tion ; Voice ; Sound Produc- tion ; (see also Q 4145). Lumi- nosity ; (see also Q 0260). Habi- tat with sub-divisions, e.g., Cavernicolous Animals, Pelagio and Deep-sea Animals (plank- ton), etc. ; Instinct and Psy- chology ; Social Relations ; Gre- gariousness ; Symbiosis ; (see also L 5550 ; Q 0285 ; R 1640) ; Parasitism ; Defensive Pro- cesses (including Protective Coloration, Mimicry and Protec- tive Resemblance) ; Ornament and Colour ; Breeding and Acclimatisation. Variation and ^Etiology. [Works dealing with one or more of the following subjects and relating to more than one Branch of the Animal Kingdom.] (See also (L) General Biology, and (Q) Physio- logy.) General ; Substantive variation ; size, proportions, form, colour, cto. Moristio variations ; numerical [moristio proper] ; homoeotic ; teratological. Bio- nomic variation ; of fertility ; of time of appearance ; of maturity ; of development ; of habits. Phylogeny. Or indexed alternatively or sup- plementally, with reference to treatment — descriptive, statis- tical, mathematical ; geographi- cal or stational. Heredity. Grafts. Crosses and Hybrids. In-breeding. Tele- gony. Evolution. (See also K 0200 ; L 4300.) Geographical Zoology. Geographical Distribution. [Works relating to the principles and modes of distribution.] Topographical Zoology. [Works relating to the Fauna of one or more of the sub-divisions used in (J) Geography, and dealing Sexuelle Beziehungen ; Sexuel- ler Dimorphismus ; Eiablage ; Stimme ; Hervorbringung von Lauten (siehe auclt Q 4145) ; Leuchtvermogen (siehe auch Q 0260) ; Habitat mit Unter? abteilungen, z. B. Hohlentiere, pelagische und Tiefsee-Tierc (Plankton) u. s. w. ; Instinkt und Psychologie ; Soziale Beziehungen ; Heerdenleben ; Symbiose (siehe auch L 5550 ; Q 0285 ; R 1640) ; Parasitis- mus ; Verteidigungs-Processe (einschl. Schutzfarbung, Mi- micry und schiitzende Aehnlich- keiten) ; Sclimuck und Farbe ; Ziichtung und Akklimatisation. Variation und Aetiologie. [Arbei- ten, die einen oder mehrere der fol- genden Gegenstande behandeln und sich auf mehr als einen Zweig des Tierreichs beziehen.] (Siehe auch (L) Allgemeine Bio- logie und (Q) Physiologie.) Allgomcines ; Subslantiollo Varia- tion ; Grosso, Proportionon, Form, Farbo cto. Moristischo Variationon ; numerischo(moris- tische im eigentlichen Sinne) ; liomoeotische ; teratologische. Bionomische Variation ; in Hinsicht auf Fruchtbarkcit, auf Erscheinungszeit ; auf Zeit der Reife ; auf Entwickelung ; auf Lebensgewohnheiten. Phylo- genie. Hierneben oder als Erganzung eine Einteilung mit Riicksicht auf die Art der Behandlung — ob deseriptiv, statistisch, mathe- matisch ; geographisch oder nach Standort. Vererbung. Pfropfen. Kreuzun- gen und Bastardbildungen. Inzucht. Telegonie. Evolu- tion. (Siehe auch K 0200 ; L 4300.) Geographische Zoologie. Geographische Verbreitung. [Ar- beiten, die sich auf die Prinzi- pienund die Arten der Verbrei- tung beziehen.] Topographische Zoologie. [Ar- beiten, die sich auf die Fauna einer oder mehrerer der Unter- abteilungen in (J) Geographic, 0223 0227 23 Voix ; Productions des sons ; ( Voy aussi Q 4145.) Produc- tion de la lumiere ; ( Voy. aussi Q 02G0.) Habitat avec sub- divisions, ex. Animaux caverni- coles ; Animaux pelagiques et des zones abyssales (plankton), etc. ; Instinct et Psychologie ; Relations sociales ; Instincts sociaux ; Symbiose ; ( Voy. aussi L 5550 ; Q 0285 ; R 1640); Parasitisme ; Procedes de de- fense ; Ressemblance (y com- pris la coloration protectrice, le mimetisme et la ressemblance protectrice) ; Ornements et couleur ; Elevage et acclimata- tion. Variation et Etiologie. [Ouvrages traitant d’un ou de plusieurs des sujets suivants, et ayant trait a plus d’uno branche du regno animal.] (Voy. aussi (L) Biologie Generale et (Q) Physiologie.) Gen^ralites ; Variations traitees en elles-memes ; Taille, pro- portions, forme, couleur, etc. Variations meristiques ; varia- tions numeriques (meristiques propromont dites) ; Iiouh'jo- tiquos ; t6rato1ogiques. Variations bionomiques, varia- tions de fecondit6 ; varia- tions dans 1’epoque d’apparition, la maturite, le developpement, les habitudes. Phylogenie. Variations traitees d’une fagon supplementaire dans les ou- vjages descriptifs, statistiques, mathematiques, geograpliiques. Ilcredite. Grefles. Croisements et Hybrides. Unions consan- guines. Telegonie. Evolution. (Voy. aussi K 0200; L 4300.) N oviposiziono : voce ; produ- zionedi suoni (v. anche Q4145); luminosita (v. anche Q 0260) ; Habitat con suddivisioni, p. es. animali cavernicoli, animal i pclagici e delle zone abissali (plankton), etc. ; istinto e psicologia ; rapporti sociali ; istinti gregarii ; siinbiosi ( v . anche L5550 ; Q.0285 ; R 1640); parasitismo ; processi difensivi (compresovi la colorazione pro- tettiva, il mimetismo e la rassomiglianza protettiva) ; ornamenti e colore ; Alleva- inento ed acclimatazione. Variazione ed Etiologia. [Lavori aventi a che fare con uno o piu dei soggetti seguenti e relativi ad uno o piti rami del regno animate.] ( Vedi anche (L) Bio- logia Generale e (Q) Eisiologia). General ita ; Variazione sostanti- vamente considerata ; dimen- sioni, proporzioni, forma, colore, etc. Variazioni m eristic he ; numericho (meristiclie vere e proprio) ; omeoticlie ; per tera- t-dogia. Variazioni bionomiehe ; di fecondita ; di epoca di apparizione ; di maturita ; di sviluppo ; di abitudini. Eilo- genia. Oppure considerata alternativa- mente e supplementariainente sotto il punto di vista descrit- tivo, statistico, matematico, geografico o stazionale. Eredita. Innesti. Tncrocia- menti e ibridismi. Consan- guineita. Telegonia. Evolu- zione. (Vedi anche K 0200; L 4300). ZOOLOGIE GEOGRAPHIQUE. ZOOLOGIA GEOGRA FICA. Distribution geographique des Distribuzione geografica. [Lavori animaux. [Ouvrages ayant relativi ai principi e ai modi di trait aux principes et aux distribuzione.] modes de distribution gcogra- phique.] Zoologie topographique. [Ouv- Zoologia topografica. [Lavori rages ayant trait a la faune relativi alia Fauna di una o d’une ou de plusieurs dcs sub- piu delle suddivisioni adottate divisions employees en (J) in (J) Geografia, e riferentisi a N 24 with more than one of the Branches of Zoology.] 0231 Taxonomy or Classification in general. [In this are to be placed works dealing with the principles of zoological classification ; works discussing the classification of more than one of the Branches ; * works dealing with the rela- tions of the great groups of existing animals ; phylogenetic classification, i.e., the relations in time of the great groups of animals. Works relating to the classification of only one of the Branches are to be dealt with in that Branch.] 0400-6031 Special Zoology. 0400-0431 Protozoa. (See also It 1200.) The principal divisions are : — Mycetozoa ; Rhizopoda (Radio- laria, Heliozoa, Foraminifera, Amoebaea, Proteomyxa) ; Sporozoa (Gregarinida, Coccidiidea, Haemo- sporidia, Myxosporidia, Sarco- sporidia) ; Mastigophora (Flagel- lata, Binoflagellata) ; Infusoria (Acinetaria, Ciliata). 0600-0631 Porifera (or Spcntfida). The principal divisions are : — Calcarea ; Hexactinellida ; De- mospongiae (Carnosa, Tetractinel- lida, Monaxonida, Keratosa, Myxo- spongida). 0300-0831 Coelenterata (or Cnidaria). The principal divisions aro : — Graptolites ; Hydroincdusae » Scyphomedusae ; Monti culiporidae » Stromatoporidae ; Alcyonaria » Zoantharia ; Ctenophora. 1000-1031 Echinodermata. The principal divisions are : — Cystoidea ; Crinoidea ; Blas- toidea ; Asteroidea ; Ophiuroidea ; Echinoidea ; Holothurioidea. beziehen und mehr als einen Zweig der Zoologie umfassen.] Taxonomie oder Klassifikation IM ALLGEMEINEN. [Hierher sind Arbeiten zu stellen, welche die Prinzipien der zoo- logischen Klassifikation behan- deln ;. ferner Arbeiten, welche die Klassifikation von mehr als einem der Zweige discu- tieren ; Arbeiten, welche die Beziehungen der grossen Grup- pen der lebenden Tierwelt beliandeln ; phylogenetisclie Klassifikation, d. h. die zeit- lichen Beziehungen der grossen Tiergruppen. Dagegen sind Arbeiten, die sich auf dio Klassifikation eines einzelncn Zweiges beziehen, bei diesem zu erledigen.l 0400-6031 Specielle Zoologie. Protozoa. (Siehe auch R 1200.) Hauptabteilungen sind : — Mycetozoa ; Rhizopoda (Radio- laria, Heliozoa, Foraminifera, Amoebaea, Proteomyxa) ; Sporozoa (Gregarinida, Coccidiidea, Haemo- sporidia, Mvxosporirlia, Sarco- sporidia) ; Mastigophora (Flagel- lata, Hinoflagellata) ; Infusoria (Acinetaria, Ciliata). Porifera (oder Sponglda). Hauptabteilungen sind : — Calcarea ; Hexactinellida ; De- mospongiae (Carnosa, Tetractinel- lida. Monaxonida, Keratosa, Myxo- spongida). Cmlenterata (oder Cnidaria). Hauptabteilungen sind : — Graptolites ; Hydrom^dusa? ; Scyphomedusae ; Monti culiporidae ; Stromatoporidae ; Alcyonaria ; Zoantharia ; Ctenophora. Echinodermata. Hauptabteilungen sind : — Cystoidea ; Crinoidea ; Blas- toidea ; Asteroidea ; Ophiuroidea ; Echinoidea ; Holothurioidea. 25 Geographic efc ayant trait a plus d’uno branche do la Zoologie.] 0231 Taxonomie ou Classification on general. [Dans cette division doivent etre places les ouvrages traitant des principes de la classification zoologique ; les ouvrages dis- cutant la classification de plus d’une “ branche ” ; les ou- vrages traitant des relations des grands groupes d’animaux de la faune actuelle ; la classification phylogenetique, c’est a dire les relations anciennes entre les grands groupes d’animaux. Les ouvrages ayant trait a la classifi- cation d’une branche isolee seront traites a propos de cette branche. ] 0400-6031. Zoologie spGciale. 0400-0431 Protozoaires. (Foy. aussi R 1200.) Voici les divisions principals : — Mycetozoaircs ; Rhizopodes (Rarliolaires, Ileliozoaircs, Forami- niferes, Aniocbiens, Proteomyxes) ; Sporozoaires (Gregarinides, Cocci- diides, Haemosporidies, Myxo- sporidies, Rarcosporidies) ; Mastigo- phores (Flagelles, Dinoflagelles) ; Infusoires (Acinetiens, Cilies). 0600-0631 Pori££res (ou Spongiaires). Voici les divisions prineipales : — Calca'res ; Hexactinellides ; De- mospongiaires (Carnosa, Tetrac- tinellidcs, Monaxonides, Kcratosa, Myxospongiaires). 0800-0831 Ccelent6r6s (ou Cnidaria). Voici les divisions prineipales : — Graptolites ; Hydromcduses ; Scyphomeduses ; Monticuliporides ; Stromatoporides ; Alcyonaires ; Zoanthaires ; Ctenophores. 1000-1031 Echinodermes. Voici les divisions prineipales : — Cystoides ; Crinoides ; Plas- toidcs ; Astero'ides ; Ophiuroldes ; Echino'ides ; Holothurioides. N piu di uno dei rami della zoologia.] Tassonomia e Classificazione in GENERALE. [Qui saranno posti i lavori che trattano dei principi della classificazione zoologica ; i lavori discutenti la classifica- zione di piu di un ramo ; i lavori riguardanti le relazioni tassonoiniche dei grandi gruppi degli animali esistenti ; la classificazione filogenetica, ossia le relazioni nel tempo dei grandi gruppi di animali. I lavori relativi alia classificazione di uno solo dei rami sono trattati in quel ramo.] 0400-6031. Zoologia Speciale. Protozoa. (Vedi anche R 1200.) Le divisioni principali sono : — Mycetozoa ; Rhizopoda (Radio- laria, Ilcliozoa, Foraminifera, Amoebaea, Protcomyxa) ; Sporozoa (Gregarinida, Coecidiidea, Haemo- sporidia, Myxosporidia, Sarco- sporidia) ; Mastigophora (Flagel- lata, Dinollagellata) ; Infusoria (Acinetaria, Ciliata). Porifera (vel Spongida). Le divisioni principali sono : — Calcarea ; Hexactinellida ; De- mospongiao (Oarnosa, Tetractinel- lida, Monaxonida, Keratosa, Myxo- spongida). Ccelenterata (vel Cnidaria). Le divisioni principali sono : — Graptolites ; Hvdromedusae ; Seyphomedusae ; Monticuliporidae ; Stromatoporidae ; Alcyonaria ; Zoantharia ; Ctenophora. Echinodermata. Le divisioni principali sono : — Cystoidea ; Crinoidea ; Blas- toidea ; Asteroidea ; Ophiuroidea Echinoidea ; Holothurioidea. N 26 1200-1231 Platyhelminthes. Mesozoa and Trichoplax. The principal divisions are : — Platyhelminthes (Turbellaria, Trematoda, Cestoda, Nemertinea) ; Mesozoa (Dicyemidae, Orthonec- tidae) ; Trichoplax . 1400-1431 Nemathelminthes. The principal divisions are : — Nematoda ; Nematomorpha (or Gordiidae) ; Acanthocephala. 1600-1631 Chaetognatha. Rotifera. Gas- trotricha. Kinorhyncha (or Ecliinodera.) 1800-1831 Archiannelida. Polychaeta. Myzostomaria. Oligochaeta. Gephyrea. Phoronis. Hirudinea. 2000-2031 Brachiopoda. Bryozoa (or Polyzoa). The principal divisions are : — Brachiopoda. Bryozoa : Entoprocta ; Ecto- procta (Gymnolaema : Cyclosto- mata, Trepostomata, Cryptosto- mata, Cheilostomata, Ctenosto- mata ; Phylactolaema). 2200-2231 Mollusca. The principal divisions are : — Lamcllibranchiata (or Pelecypoda) (Order should bo given) ; Scapho- poda ; Amphineura. Gastropoda includes Prosobran- chiata (Rhipidoglossa, Ptenoglossa, . Taenioglossa, Rachiglossa, Toxo- glossa) ; Heteropoda ; Opisthobran- chiata (Tectibranchiata, Nudi- branchiata) ; Pteropoda ; Pulmo- nata (Bassomatophora, Stylom- matophora). Families of Proso- branchiata and Pulmonata should be mentioned. See Cambridge Natural History. Cephalopoda includes Nauti- loidea, Ammonoidea, Dibranchiata. 2400-2431 Arfchropoda. 2431 will not include a systematic arrangement of genera and species. Platyhelminthes. Mesozoa und Tri- choplax. Hauptabteilungen sind : — Platyhelminthes (Turbellaria, Trematoda, Cestoda, Nemertinea) ; Mesozoa (Dicyemidae, Orthonec- tidae) ; Trichoplax. Nemathelminthes. Hauptabteilungen sind : — Nematoda ; Nematomorpha (oder Gordiidae) ; Acanthocephala. Chaetognatha. Rotifera. Gas- trotricha. Kinorhyncha (oder Ecliinodera). Archiannelida. Polychaeta. Myzo- stomaria. Oligochaeta. Gephyrea. Phoronis. Hiiudinea. Brachiopoda. Bryozoa (oder Polyzoa). Hauptabteilungen sind : — Brachiopoda. Bryozoa : Endoprocta ; Ecto- procta (Gymnolaema : Cyclosto- mata, Trepostomata, Cryptosto- mata, Cheilostomata, Ctenosto- mata ; Phylactolaema). Mollusca. Hauptabteilungen sind : — Lamcllibranchiata (oder Pelecy- poda) (Ordnung angeben) ; Sca- phopoda ; Amphineura. Gastropoda umfasst Prosobran- chiata (Rhipidoglossa, Ptenoglossa, Taenioglossa, Rachiglossa, Toxo- glossa ; Heteropoda ; Opisthobran- chiata (Tectibranchiata, Nudi- branchiata) ; Pteropoda ; Pulmo- nata (Bassomatophora, Stylom- matophora). Familien der Proso- branchiata und Pulmonata angeben. Siehe Cambridge Natural History. Cephalopoda umfasst Nautiloidea, Ammonoidea, Dibranchiata. Arthropoda. 2431 wird eine systematische Anordnung der Gattungen und Arten nicht cnthalton. 27 1200-1231 Platyhelmintlies. M6sozoairos ot lo Triohoplax. Voici les divisions principales : — Platyhclminthos (Turbellarids, Trematodes, Cestodes, Nemertiens) ; Mesozoaires (Dicyemidse, Ortho- nectidie) ; Trichoplax. 1400-1431 N4mathelminthes. Voici lcs divisions principales : — Nematodes ; Ncmatomorphes (ou Gordiens) ; Acanthocephales. 1G00-1G31 Cheetognatlies. RotiJdres. Gastrotriches. Kinorliynques (ou Echinoddres). 1800-1831 Archiann61ides. Polychdtes. Myzostomes. Oligochdtes. GGphyriens. Phoronis. Hirudin6es. 2000-2031 Brachiopodes. Bryozoaires (ou Polyzoaires). Voici les divisions principales : — Brachiopodes. Bryozoaires : Entoproctes ; Ec- toproctes (Gymnolemes : Cyclo- stomes, Trepostomes, Cryptostomes, Chcilostomos, Ct6nostomes ; Phylac- tolcmes). 2200-2231 Mollusques. Voici les divisions principales Lamellibranches (ou Pelccypodes) (indiquer l’ordre) ; Scaphopodes ; Amphineures. Les Gastropodes comprennent les Prosobranclies (B,hipidoglosses, Ptcnoglosscs, Taenioglosses, Rachi- glossos, Toxoglosscs) ; llctoropodcs ; Opisthobranchos (Tocti branches, Nudibranchcs) ; Ptoropodes ; Pul- mones (Basomatophores, Stylom- matophores). Indiquer les families des Prosobranclies et des Pul- mones. Voy. la Cambridge Natural History. Les Ceplialopodes comprennent les Nautiles, Ammonites, Di- branches. N Platyhelmintlies. Mesozoa ot Tri- clioplax. Le divisioni principali sono : — Platyhelmintlies (Turbellaria, Trematoda, Cestoda, Nemertinea) ; Mesozoa (Dicyemidai, Orthonec- tidai) ; Trichoylax. Nemathelminthes. Le divsioni principali sono : — Nematoda ; Nematomorpha (vel Gordiidse) ; Acanthocephala. Chsetognatha. Rotifera. Gastro- tricha. Kinorhyncha (vel Echi- nodera). Arcliiannelida. Polycheeta. Myzo- stomaria. Oligochseta. Gephyrea. Phoronis. Hirudinea. Braehiopoda. Bryozoa (velPolyzoa). Le divisioni principali sono : — Braehiopoda. Bryozoa : Entoprocta ; Ecto- procta (Gymnolaema : Cyclosto- mata, Tropostomata, Cryptosto- mata, Cheilostomata, Ctenosto- mata ; Phylactolaema). Mollusca. Le divisioni principali sono : — Lamellibranchiata (vel Pelecy- poda) (indicare l’ordine) ; Scapho- poda ; Amphineura. Gastropoda includono Prosobran- chiata (Rhipidoglossa, Ptenoglossa, Taenioglossa, Rachiglossa, Toxo- glossa) ; Heteropoda ; Opisthobran- chiata (Tectibrancliiata, Nudi- branchiata) ; Ptoropoda ; Pulmo- nata (Bassomatophora, Stylom- matophora). Indicare le famiglie dei Prosobranchiata e Pulmonata. Vedi Cambridge Natural History. Cephalopoda includono Nauti- loidea, Ammonoidea, Dibranchiata. 2400-2431 Arthropodes. Arthropoda. 2431 ne comprendra pas un 2431 non deve includere la dis- arrangement systematique des genres posizione sistematica dei generi e et des especes. delle specie. 28 N 2600-2631 . Crustacea. Entomostraca ( = Cirripedia, Os- tracoda, Copepoda, Phyllopoda). Leptostraca. Arthrostraca (or Edriophthalma) (= Amphipoda, Isopoda, Aniso- poda). [Malacostraca (= Thoracostraca H- Arthrostraca).] Thoracostraca (or Podophthalma) includes Decapoda, Schizopoda, Stomatopoda, Cumacea. 2800-2831 Trilobita. Xipliosura. Eury- pterida. Pantopoda. Tardigrada. Linguatulida. 3000-3031 Arachnida. 3200-3231 Prototracheata (or Onycho- phora). Prototracheata includes only Peri- pa tus and its divisions. 3400-3431 Myriopoda. Myriopoda consists of Chilopoda, Diplopoda (= Pselaphognatha and Chilognatha), Symphyla (or Scolo- pendrella), Pauropoda. 3500-3531 Insecta. 3531 will not include a systematic arrangement of genera and species. 3600-3631 Aptera (or Apterygogenea). Anoplura. Mallophaga. Thy- sanoptera (or Physopoda). Sipho- naptera (or Aphaniptera). Aptera, proper, consists of Thy- sanura and Collembola. 3800-3831 Orthoptera. Neuroptera. Trichoptera. The principal divisions are : — Orthoptera (Forficulidae or Der- maptera, Hemimeridae, Blattidae, Mantidae, Phasmidac, Gryllidac, Locustidae, Acridiidae). Crustacea. Entomostraca (== Cirripedia, Os- tracoda, Copepoda, Phyllopoda). Leptostraca. Arthrostraca (oder Edriopli- thalma) ( = Amphipoda, Isopoda, Anisopoda). [Malacostraca ( = Thoracostraca + Arthrostraca).] Thoracostraca (oder Podoph- thalma) umfasst Decapoda, Schizopoda, Stomatopoda, Cumacea. Trilobita. Xiphosura. Eurypterida. Pantopoda. Tardigrada. Lingua- tulida. Arachnida. Arachnida umfasst Scorpionida, Pedipalpi, Palpigradi, Araneida, Solifugae, Chernetida (oderPseudo- scorpiones), Phalangida (oder Opiliones), Acarida (oder Acari). Prototracheata (oder Onychophora). Prototracheata umfasst nur Peri- pa tus und dessen Abteilungen. Myriopoda. Myriopoda umfasst Chilopoda, Diplopoda (= Pselaphognatha und Chilognatha), Symphyla (oder Scolopciulrella), Pauropoda. Insecta. 3531 wird eine systematische Anordnung der Gattungen und Arten nicht enthalten. Aptera (oder Apterygogenea). Anoplura. Mallophaga. Thy- sanoptera (oder Physopoda). Siphonaptera (oder Aphaniptera). Aptera, im eigentlichen Sinne, umfasst Thysanura und Collembola. Orthoptera. Neuroptera. Tricho- ptera. Hauptabteilungen sind : — Orthoptera (ForficulideB oder Dcrmaptera, Hemimeridje, Blat- tidas, Mantidaj, Phasmid;e, Gryl- lidse, Locustidaj, Acridiidae). Arachnida consists of Scorpio- nida, Pedipalpi, Palpigradi, Araneida, Solifugae, Chernetida (or Pseudoscorpiones), Phalangida (or Opiliones), Acarida (or Acari). 29 2G00-2G31 Crustac6s. Entomosfcracfo ( — Cirri pddcs, Os- tracodos, Copepodos, Phyllopodos). Leptostraccs. Arthrostraces (ou Edrioph- thalmes) ( = Amphipodes, Isopodes, Anisopodes). [Malacostraces ( = Thoracostraces + Arthrostraces).] Les Thoracostraces (on Podoph- thalmaires), coraprennent les De- capodes, Schizopodes, Stomatopodes, Cumaces). 2800-2831 Trilobites. Xiphosures. Eury- pt6rides. Pantopodes. Tardi- grades. Linguatulides. 3000-3031 Arachnides. Les Arachnides comprennent les Scorpionides, Pedipalpes, Palpi- grades, Aranei'des, Solituges, Cher- notides (ou Pseudoscorpions), Pha- langidos (ou Opilions), Acarions. 3200-3231 Prototrach6ates (ou Onycho- pliores). Les Prototracheates comprennent seulement le genre Peripatus et ses divisions. 3400-3431 Myriapodes. Les Myriapodes comprennent les Chilopodcs, I) plopodes (Psela- phognathes et Chilognathes), 8ym- phyliens (ou Scolopendrelies), Pauropodes. 3500-3531 Insectes. 3531 ne comprendra pas un arrangement systematique des genres et des especes. 3000-3031 Apteres (ou Apterygog6niens). Anoploures. Mallophages. Thi- sanopteres (ou Physopodes). Sipho- napteres (ou Aphanipteres). Les Apteres proprement dits com- prennent les Thysanoures et les Collem coles. 3800-3831 Orthopteres. Nevropt^res. Trichoptbres. Voici les divisions principales : — Orthopteres (Forficulides ou Der- mapt&res, Hemimerides, Blattides, Mantides, Phasmides, Gryllides, Locustides, Acridides). 1ST Crustacea. Entomostraca ( = Cirripedia, Os- tracorda, Copcpo . . 5831 Ctenopliora . . 0831 Gepliyrea . . 1800-1831 Cumacea . . . . 2631 Generationsweclisel . . 0215 Cyelostomata . . 2031 Geograpli isclie Zoologio. . . . 0227 Cyclostomi . . 5431 Geschichte . . 0010 Cynipida? . . . . 4631 Gesellschaften, Berichte von . . 0020 Cypseli . . 5831 Gordiidie . . . . 1431 Cystoidea . . . . 1031 Graptolites . . 0831 Decapoda . . . 2631 Gregarinida . . 0431 Demos pongiae . . 0631 Grosse . . 0223 Dermaptera • . . 3831 Gryllidoe . . . . 3831 Diaptosauria . . 5631 Gymnolaema . . 2031 Dibrancliiata ' . . 2231 Habitat .. . . 0219 Dicyemidie . . 1231 Iiaemosporidia . . .. 043 Dinoflagellata . . 0431 Heerdenleben ... 021; Dinornitlies . . 5831 Heliozoa . . . . 0431 Dinosauria . . 5631 Ilemimeridoe . . 3831 49 N Ilemiptera . . 4031 Methoden.. .« Hermapliroditismus . . 0215 Mimicry . . Ilerodiones . . 5831 Mollusca . . 2200-2231 Ileterocera . . 4431 Monaxonida . . . . 0631 Heterodactylce . . . . 5831 Monotremata . . 6031 Heterogyna » . . 4631 Monticuliporidse . . 0831 Ileteropoda . . 2231 Morpliologio . . 0207 Ileteroptera, Ilemiptera . . 4031 Multituberculata . . 6031 Hexactinollida . . . . 0631 Museen Hirudinea . . . . 1800-1831 Mycetozoa . . 0431 Histogenie . . 0215 Myologie . . Ilistologio . . 0207 Myriopoda 3400-3431 Ilohlentiero . . 0219 Myxoepongida . . 0631 Ilolocephali . . 5431 Myxosporidia . . 0431 Ilolotliurio'idca . . . . 1031 Myzostomaria 1800-1831 Ilomocotisclio Variation . . 0223 Nautiloidoa . . 2231 Ilydromedusa? . . 0831 Nemathelminth.es 1400-1431 Hymenoptera 4600-4631 Nematoda. . . . 1431 Iclineumonidse . . . . 4631 Nematomorpha . . . . 1431 Iclithyosauria .. 5631 Nemertinea . . 1231 Impennes . . . . 5831 Nervensystem . . 0207 Infusoria . . , . 0431 Neuroptera 3800-3831 Insecta Nomenklatur . . 0070 Insectivora ... 6031 N ucleobrancliiata . . 2231 Instinkt . . . . 0219 Nudibrancbiata . . . . 2231 Institute . . 0020, 0060 Nutzlichkeit . . 0060 Instrumente . . 0090 Odonata . . .. 3831 Inzucht . . . . 0223 Odontolcse . . 5831 Isopoda . . . . 2631 Odontormaj . . 5831 Keratosa . . . . 0631 Oligochseta ] 800-1831 Klassifikation . . 0231 Ontogenie, postembryonische s . . 0215 Kinorliynclia 1600-1631 Onychophora 3200-3231 Knosponbildun^ . . . « .. 0215 Oogonosis . . ICongrosso, Bonohto yon . . 0020 Ophidia . . . . 6631 Krouzung . . . . 0223 Ophiuroidca . . 1031 Labyrintliodontia . . 5631 Opiliones . . . . 3031 Lacertilia . . . . 5631 Opisthobranchiata . . 2231 Lamellibranchiata . . 2231 Opisthocomi . . 6831 Larvenformen . . . . .. 0215 Organogenie . . 0215 Lebensdauer . . 0211 Ornithosauria . . 6631 Lebensgewolinheiten . . 0219 Orthonectidoe . . 1231 Lehrbiichor . . 0030 Orthoptera 3800-3831 Lopidoptora 4400-4431 Oryssidie . . . . 4631 Loptoeardii 5000-5031 Ostoologio. . . . 0207 Lcptostraca . . 2631 Ostracoda . . 2631 Leuclitvormogon. . . . 0219 Ostracodermi . . 5431 Limicol® . . Ovum Linguatulida 2800-2831 Padagogik . . 0050 Locustidee. . . . 3831 Poedogenesis . . 0215 Lymphe . . . . 0207 Palamediida? . . 5831 Malacostraca .. 2631 Palpigradi . . . . 3031 Mallopliaga 3600-3631 Pantopoda 2800-2831 Mainmalia 6000-6031 Parasitica . . . . 4631 Mantid* . . .. 3831 Parasitismus .. .0219 Marsupialia . . 6031 Pareiasauria .. 5631 jMastigophora . . 0431 Parthenogenesis . . . . 0215 ( jMegalyridso . . 4631 Passeres . . . . 5831 ,Meristische Variation . . . . 0223 Pauropoda . . 3431 Mesozoa . . 1200-1231 Pedipalpi . . . . 3031 Metamorphose . . . . 0215 Pelagische Tiere . . 0219 (n-9720) e N 60 Pelecinidte . . 4631 Reptilia . . 5600-5631 Pelecypoda . . 2231 Respirationsorgane . . 0207 Periodica . . . . 0020 Rheae Peripatus . . . . . 3231 Rhipidoglossa . . 2231 Perissodactyla . . 6031 Rliiptoglossa . . . . . 5631 Perlidaj . . . . 3831 Rliizopoda *■ . . 0431 Pfropfen .. . . 0223 Rhopalocera .. 4431 Phiinologie] .. 0219 Rhynchocophalia . . . 5631 Phalangida . . 3031 Rliynchosauria . . . . 5631 Pliasmidte . . 3831 Rliyncliota 4000-4031 Pliilosophie . . 0000 Rodentia . . . . 6031 Phoenicopteri . . 5831 Rotifera . . 1600-1631 Phoronis . . 1800-1831 Rudimentiire Organe .. 0207 Pliylactolnema . . 2031 Sammelwerke . . 0030 Phyllopoda . . 2631 Sammlungen . . 0060 Phylogenie . . . . 0223 Sarcosporidia . . . . 0431 Physiologic . . 0211 Saurura) . . . . 5831 Pliysopoda 3600-3631 Scaphopoda . . 2231 Phytoplitliires . . . . 4031 Scliadlichkeit .. 0060 Pici Schizopoda . . 2631 Pisces 5400-5431 Schmuck . . . . 0219 Plagiostomi . . 5431 Schutzmittel . . 0219 Planipennia . . 3831 Scolopendrella . . . . 3431 Plankton . . Scorpionida . . 3031 Platylielminthes . . 1200-1231 Scyphomedusse . . . . 0831 Plesiosauria . . 5631 Sessiliventres . . 4631 Podargidao . . 5831 Sexuello Beziehnngon . . . 0219 Podoplithalmata . . . . 2613 Sinnesorgano 0207, 0211 Poly eh rota 1800-1831 Siphonaptora 3600-3631 Poly/oa . . 2000-2031 Sironia . . 6031 Porifera . . 0600-0631 Siricidce . . . . 4631 Postembryonale Ontogenie . . 0215 SolifugED . . . . . . . 3031 Primates . . . . 6031 Soziale Bezieliungen . . . 0219 Procliordata 5000-5031 Spermatogenesis . . . . 0215 Procolophonia .. 6631 Spermatozoon . . 0215 Proctotrupida) . . . . 4631 Spliegkhe . . . . 4631 Proganosanria . . , . . . 5631 Spongida . . 0600-0631 Proportionen . . 0223 Sporozoa . . . . 0431 Prosobranehiata . . . . 2231 Steatornis . . . . 5831 Proteomyxa .. 0431 Steganopodcs . . 5831 Protorosanria . . 5631 Stegocepbala . . 5631 Prototraclieata . . 3200-3231 Steplianida) . . 4631 Protozoa . . 0400-0431 Stereornithes . . 5831 Pselaphognatha . . 3431 Stimme . . 0219 Pseudoscorpiones . . 3031 Stomatopoda . . 2631 Psittaci . . . . . . . . 5831 Strepsiptera 4800-4831 Psocida) . . . . 3831 - Striges . . 5831 Psycliologie . . 0219 Stromatoporidte . . . . 0831 Psyllidai . . . . 4031 Structur . . . . 0207 Ptenoglossa . . 2231 Strutliiones . . 5831 Pterocletes . . 5831 Stylommatophora . . 2231 Pteropoda . . 2231 Subungulata . . 6031 Pterosauria . . 5631 Symbiose . . . . 0219 Pulmonata . . 2231 Symphyla . . . . 3431 Pygopodes . . 5831 Tabellen . . . . 0030 Pytlionomorpha . . . . 5631 Taeniglossa . . 2231 Rachiglossa .. 2231 Tardigrada 2800-2831 Radiolaria. • .. 0431 Taxonomie . . 0231 Regeneration . . 0215 Technik . . . . 0090 Reproduktiye Organe . . . . 0207 Tectibranchiata .. . . 2231 51 N Togumonfc.. . . 0207 Trilobita . . 2800-2831 Tclegonie . . . . 0223 Tubinares. . . . 5831 Teleostci . . . . 5431 . Tubulifera . . 4631 Teleostomi . . 5431 Tunicata . . 5000-5031 Tcnthredinidre . . . . 4631 Turbellaria .. 1231 Teratologische Variation . . 0223 Ungulata . . . . 6031 Termitidse . . 3831 Urodela . . . . 5631 Tetractinellida . . . . 0631 Yariation . . Thoracostraca . . 2631 Yererbung . . 0223 Thysanoptera 3600-3631 Yertebrata 5200-5231 Thysanura . . 3631 Yerteidigung . . 0219 Tiofsoo-Tioro . . 0219 Vospideo . . Tillodontia . . 6031 Yortriigo . . . . 0040 Tod . . 0211 Wan dor ung . . 0219 Topographische Zoologie . . 0227 Wintersclilaf . . 0219 Toxoglossa .. . 2231 Worterbiicher . . 0030 Trematoda . . 1231 Xiphosura 2800-2831 Trcpostomata . . 2031 Zalinbildung . . 0207 Triclioplax 1200-1231 Zoantliaria . . 0831 Triclioptcra 3800-3831 Ziichtung .. . . 0219 Trigonalidcc . . 4631 Zygodactyly . . 5831 N 62 INDICE PER LA ZOOLOGI A (N). Abissali, Animali delle zone 0219 Apidae 4631 Abitudini . . # , 0219 Apoda 5631 Variazioni di 0223 Apparato . . . . 0090 Acantliocephala 1431 Aptera 3600 Acari 3031 . Apteryges. . . , 5831 Acarida . . 3031 Aptorygogonoa . . . . 3600 Aceipitrcs. . 6831 Aquaria . . . , 0060 Acclimataziono 0219 Araclinida , . 3000 Acinetaria. . 0431 Araneida . . 3031 Acridiida) . . 3831 Archiannelida 1800 Aculeata . . 4631 Arthrodira 5431 Adattamento 0211 Arthropoda # , 2400 iEpiornithes 5831 Artlirostraca 2631 Alca3 5831 Artiodactyla • • 6031 Alcyonaria 0831 Assimilazione * . 021 L Alectorides 5831 Asteroidea , # 1031 Aleui’odidae 4031 Aves 5800 Alimentare, Appareccliio 0207 Bassomatophora . . 2231 Allevamento 0219 Batrachia . . 5600 Ambiente, Effefcti dell’ 0211 Bibliografie 0032 Ammonidae 2231 Biografia . . 0010 Amoebaea. . 0431 Bionomiche, Variazioni . . 0223 Amphibia . . 5600 Blastoidea 1031 Amphineura 2231 Blatfcidai . . 3831 Amphioxus 5000 Bracliiopoda 2000 Ampliipoda 2631 Braconidtc • « 4631 Anatomia . . 0207 Bryozoa . . 2000 Andrenidae 4631 Calcarea . . 0631 Anisodactylaj 5831 Cariama . . , . 5831 Anisopoda 2631 Carnivora . . . . 6031 Anomodontia 5631 Carnosa . . . . . , 0631 Anoplura . . 3600 Caste, Produzione di 0211 An seres 5831 Casuarii . . 5831 Anthopliila 4631 Caudata . . , . 5631 Anonra 5631 Cavornicoli, Animali 0219 Aphaniptera 3600 Celomatico, Liquido . . 0207 Aphidao .. 4031 Cephalopoda 2231 Cephidoe . . . . 63 . . 4631 Dipnoi N . . 5431 Ccstoda . . . . 1231 Diptera . . 4200 Cetacea . . 6031 Discorsi . . . . 0040 Chactognatlia . . 1600 Dissogonia . . . . . . 0215 Clialastogastra . . . . 4631 Distribuzione geografica. . . . 0227 Chalcididae . . 4631 Duvata della Yita .. 0211 Cheilostomala 4 • . . 2031 Ecaudata . . ; . 5631 Chelonia . . . . 5631 Ecliinodera . . 1600 Chernetida . . 3031 Echinodernmta . . 1000 Cliilo . . 0207 Ecliinoidea . . 1031 Chiloguatha . . 3431 Entoprocta . . 2031 Chilopoda. . . . 3431 Ephemeridao Epoca d’appurizione, Yariazb . . 3831 Chiroptcra . . 6031 oni Cboristodera .. .. 5631 di . . 0223 Ghrysididte . . 4631 Eredith. . . 0223 Ciliata .. 0431 Ermafroditismo . . . . 0215 Circolazione, Organi della . . 0207 Escretori, Organi . . 0207 Cirripedia. . . . 2631 Esplorazioni . . 0020 Cnidaria . . . . 0800 Etiologia . . Etologia . . . . 0223 Coccidae . . .. 4031 . . 0219 Coccidiidea . . 0431 Euryptcrida 2800 Coccyges . . . . 5831 Evaniidco . . . . 4631 Coolcnterata . . 0800 Evoluziono . . 0223 Colcoptora . . 4800 Fccondazione, Fonomcni di . . 0215 Collembola . . 3631 Feconditil, Yariazioni di .. 0223 Collezioni . . . . 0060 Fenologia.. . . 0219 Coloro 0207, 0219 Filogcnia . . 0223 Yariazioni di . . 0223 Filosofia . . . . 0000 Columbaj . . . . 5831 Fisiologia.. . . 0211 Congressi . . . . 0020 Flagellata. . . . 0431 Consanguineit& . . . . 0223 Foraminifera . . 0431 Copepoda . . . . 2631 Forficulidaj . . 3831 Coraciae . . . . . . 5831 Forma, Yariazioni di . . 0223 Cotylosauria .. 5631 Formicidsc . . 4631 Crinoidea . . . . 1031 Fossoria . . . . 4631 Crocodilia. . . . . . 5631 Fulicarixe . . Crustacea . . . . 2600 Funzione, Canibiamento di . . 0211 Cryptoslomata . . 2031 Gallin* . . Crypturi . . .. 5831 Canoidei . . . . . . 5431 Ctenopliora . . 0831 Gastropoda . . 2231 Ctenostomata . . 2031 Gastrotricha . . 1600 Cumacea . . . . 2631 Gavioe . . 5831 Cyclostomata . . .. 2031 Gemmaziono . . 0215 Cyclostomi . . 5431 Generazioni, Alternanza delle . . 0215 Cynipida) . . 4631 Gepliyrea . . .. 1800 Cypseli . . 5831 Giardini . . . . 0060 Cystoidoa . . . . 1031 Glandulo, Funzioni dello . . 0211 Dccapoda . . . . 2631 speciali . . 0207 Demo9pongiae .. 0631 Gordiidae . . . . 1431 Dentizione . . 0207 Graptolites . . 0831 Dermaptera . . 3831 Gregarii, Istinti . . . . . . 0219 Dibrancliiata . . 2231 Gregarinida . . 0431 Dicyemidax . . 1231 Gryllidoe . . . . 3831 Difonsiri, Processi . . 0219 Gymnolaeina . . 2031 Dimonsiono, Yariazioni di . . 0223 Habitat . . . . 0219 Dinoflagellata . . 0431 Haemosporidia . . . . 0431 Dinornitlies . . 5831 Ileliozoa . . . . 0431 Dinosauria . . 5631 Ilemimeridse . . 3831 Diplopoda. . . . 3431 Hemiptera .. 4000 Diploptera . . . . 4631 Herodiones . . 5831 N 64 Ileterocera , , 4431 Monticuliporidee . . # , 0831 Heterodactylae . . . . 5831 Morfologia . . 0207 Ileterogyna 4631 Morte 0211 Heteropoda . . 2231 Multituberculata. . # , 6031 Hexactinellida , . 0631 Musei 0060 Ilirudinea , # 1800 Myriopoda . . . . , , 3400 Holocepliali 5431 Myxospongida % # 0631 Ilolothuriodea . . . . 1031 Myxosporidia 0431 IlydromeduscD , , 0831 Myzostomaria 1800 Ilymenoptera 4600 Nautiloidea . , 2231 Ibernazione # . 0219 Nematlielmintlies , , 1400 Ibridi 0223 Nematoda. . 1431 Iclineumonidee . . 4631 Nematomorplia . . , , 1431 Iclitliyosauria 5631 Nemertinea . . . . . . 1231 Impennes . . , # 6831 Nervoso, Sistema . . , . 0207 Incrociamenti 0223 Neuroptera 3800 Infusoria . . 0431 Nociyita . . , # 0060 Innesti 0223 Nomenclatura, Principi di • » 0070 Insect a , , 3500 Nucleobranch iata # # 2231 Insectivora 6031 Nudibrancliiata .. • • 2231 Iperzoologia 0000 Odonata . . 3831 Isopoda . . 2631 Odontolcaj , . 5831 Istinto • • 0219 Odontormax , # 5831 Istituzioni 0020, 0060 Oligoclneta , , 1800 Istogenia . . 0215 Omeotiche, Yariazioni . . 0223 Istologia . . 0207 Ontogenia postembrionale . « 0215 Istrumcnti 0090 Onychopbora 3200 Keratosa . . 0(531 Oogencsi . . 0215 Kinoryneha . . 1600 Ophidia . . , , . 5631 Labyrinthodontia , , 5631 Ophiuroidon , . 1031 Lacertilia . . 5631 Opilionos . . , . 3031 Lamellibranchiata . . 2231 Opistliobrancliiata 2231 Lepidoptera 4400 Opistliocomi . , 5831 Leptocardii C. 5000 Organogenia , . 0215 Leptosti'aca 2631 Ornamenti . . 0219 Lezioni 0040 Ornitliosauria 5631 Limicolae . . 5831 Orthonectidso 1231 Linfa . . 0207 Orthoptera . . 3800 Linguatulida . . 2800 Oryssidio . . . , 4631 Locustidce. . 3831 Ostcologia. . . . 0207 Luminosita , . . 0219 Ostracoda . . « 0 2631 Mallopliaga , . 3600 Ostracodermi . , 5431 Malocostraea . . 2631 Oviposizione . . 0219 Mammalia , . 6000 Palamediida3 5831 Mantida) . . 3831 Palpigradi 3031 Manuali . . 0030 Pantopoda . . 2800 Marsupialia . . 6031 Parasitica . . . . 4631 Mastigophora . . 0431 Parasitismo . . 0219 Maturity, Yariazioni di . . . . 0223 Pareiasauria , , 5631 Megalyridce , . 4631 Parentali, Papporti 0219 Meristiclie, Yariazioni 0223 Partcnogenesi 0215 Mesozoa . . 1200 Passeres . . , . 5831 Metamorfosi 0215 Pauropoda 3431 Metodi . . 0090 Pedagogia. . 0050 Migrazione . . 0219 Pedipalpi . . ... 3031 Mimetismo , . 0219 Pedogenesi 0215 Miologia . . 0207 Pelagici, Animali . . 0219 Mollusca . . . , 2200 Pelecinida) , . 4631 Monaxonidao , . 0631 Pelecypoda * . . . 2231 Monotremata . . 6031 Periodici . . . . 0020 55 N Peripatus . . 3231 Rhynchosauria . . . . 5631 Porissodactyla 6031 Rhyncbota . . 44 00 Perlidco , . . . 3831 Rhyncliocophalia . . 5631 Phalangida . . 3031 Rigenerazione . . 0211 Phasmidcc. . . . 3831 Riproduttivi, Organi . . 0207 Phoenicopteri . . 5831 Riproduzione . . 0215 Phoronis . . , . 1800 Rodentia . . . . 6031 Phylactolaema . . , . 2031 Rotifera . . . . 1600 Phyllopoda 2631 Rudimentali, Organi . . 0207 Physopoda . . 3600 Sangue . . 0207 Pliytophthires . . 4031 Sarcosporidia . . 0431 Pici , , 5831 Saururo! . . . . 5831 Pisces 5400 Scaplvopoda . . 2231 Plagiostomi . . 5431 Scheletriche, Strutture interne, Planipennia 3831 degli inrertebrati . . 0207 Plankton . . . . 0219 Scliizopoda . . 2631 Platylielminthes . . . . 1200 Scolopendrella . . 3431 Plesiosauria 5631 Scorpionida . . 3031 Podargid® . . 5831 Scyphomedusae . . . . 0831 Podoplithalma . . . . 2631 .Senescenza . . 0211 Polychsota . . 1800 Senso, Organi di . . . . 0207 Polyzoa . . 2000 Funzione degli . . 0211 Pori f era . . , , 0600 Sessi, Produzione dci .. 0211 Primates . . , # 6031 Sessilivontros .. 4631 Procliordata . . 5000 Sossuali, Rapporti . . 0219 Procoloplionia . . 5631 Simbiosi . . . . 0219 Proctotrupidae . . 4631 Sipbonaptera . . 3600 Proganosauria . . 5631 Sirenia Proporzioni, Yariazioni idi . . 0223 Siricidno . . . . 4631 Prosobrancliiata . . , . 2231 Sociali, Rapporti. . . . 0219 Proteomyxa . . 0431 Societa, Resoconti di . . 0020 Protoziono . . 0219 Solifugce . . . . 3031 Protorosanria , . . . 5631 Suoni, Produzione di . . 0219 Prototrachcata . . . . 3200 Spermatogenesi . . . . 0215 Protozoa . . 0400 Spermatozoide . . 0215 Pselapliognatlia . . 3431 Spbegidae . . . . 4631 Pseudoscorpiones 3031 Spongida . . .. 0600 Psicologia. . 0219 Sporozoa ... . . 0431 Psittaci . . 5831 Steatornis. . . . 5831 Psocidce . . 3831 Steganopodes . . 5831 Psyllidae . . 4031 Stegocepliala . . 5631 Pterocletes 5831 Stephanidoe . . 4631 Ptenoglossa 2231 Stereornitlies . . 5831 Pteropoda 2231 Stomatopoda . . 2631 Pterosauria . . 5631 Storia . . 0010 Pulmonata . . 2231 Strepsiptera . . 4800 Pygopodes 5831 Striges . . 5831 Pythonomorplia . . 5631 Stromatoporida? . . . . 0831 Raccolte . . 0030 Strutliiones . . 5831 Rachiglossa 2231 Stylommatopliora . . 2231 Radiolaria. . . . 0431 Subungulata . . 6031 Rassomiglianze . . 0219 Sriluppo . . . . 0215 Reptilia . . . . 5600 Yariazioni di . . 0223 Rcspiraziono . . 02 LI Sympbyla.. . . 3431 Organ i della . . 0207 Taonioglossa . . 2231 Rhoro , . 5831 Tayolo . . 0030 Rliipidoglossa . . 2231 Tardigrada . . 2800 Rliiptoglossa . . 5631 Tassonomia generate . . 0231 Rhizopoda . . 0431 Tecnica .. 0090 Rhopalocera •i 4431 Tectibrancliiata . . . . 2231 N 66 Tegumento 0207 Telegonia . . . . 0223 Teleosfcei . » 5431 Teleostomi . . 5431 Tenthredinidse . . . . 4631 Teratologiche, Yariazioni . . 0223 Termitidoe . , 3831 Totractinellida . . . . 0631 Thoracostraca , , 2631 Thysanoptera 3600 Thysanura . . 3631 Tillodontia . , 6031 Toxoglossa 2231 Trattati generali . . . . 0030 Trepostomata . . 2031 Trematoda , . 1231 Triclioplax . . 1231 Trichoptera . . 3800 Trigonalidie 4631 Trilobita . . . . 2800 Tubinares . . 5831 Tubulifera . . * . 4631 Tunicata . . 5000 Turbellaria 1231 Ungulata . . 6031 Uovo 0215 Urodola . . 5631 Utility 0060 Y ariaziono 0223 Yertebrata . . ' 5200 Yespidce . . 4631 Yestigio, Organi in 0207 Yoce 0219 Xipliosura 2800 Zoantharia 0831 Zoologia comprensiva . 0000-0231 geografica . . 0227 topografica . . 0227 Zygodactyloe 5831 COMPREHENSIVE ZOOLOGY ARRANGED BY D . SHARP This section includes works that deal with more than one branch of Zoology, or that are of general interest to Zoologists. It is, therefore, not complete in itself as regards any one subject included in it. The special records complete each subject. Many memoirs included in the special records are repeated in this division. CONTENTS PAGE I. Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 II. Subject-Index : — Hyperzoolog}r : — Philosophical . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 • Historical = 0U00 : History=0010 . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Biography, Obituary notices . . . . .. ..44 Periodicals, Reports, Congresses = 0020 .. .. .*45 General Treatises, Text-books = 0030 .. .. .. 45 Bibliography = 0032 , . . . . . .. ..45 Addresses, Lectures, &c.= 0040 .. .. .. ..46 Pedagogy=0050 .. .. .. .. .. ..46 Institutions, Museums, Economic =0060 . . . . . . 47 Nomenclature=0070 .. .. .. .. ..48 Methods, Technique =0090 .. .. .. ..48 (n~9720 q) a 1 2 Morphology =0207 — - General Histology Tegument- and special glands Skeleton Nervous system, Sense-organs Myology Alimentary system, Blood . . Respiratory system. . Physiology =0211 — General Cytological. Protoplasm and cell Sex Parthenogenesis Metabolic. Metamorphosis Function Environment, Adaptation . . Regeneration Senescence, Death . . Chemical Development =0215 — General Ovum, oogenesis Spermatozoon, spermatogenesis Embryology. Organogeny Fertilization . Experimental embryology , . Ethology =02 19 — General Phenology . . Parental Sexual Social Parasitism Voice. . Habitat Speleology Movement . . Psychology Colour. Defensive processes Aetiology and Variation =0223 — General Variation Mutation Teratology . . Heredity — General Mendelian Special cases PAGE 49 49 • 50 50 50 50 51 51 51 51 51 52. 52 52 52 53 53 53 54: 54 51 55 55 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 57 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 58 58 59 59 59 3 PAGE Hybrids. Telegony . . . . . . . . . . 60 Evolution. Origin of species .. .. . . ..60 Geography =0227 — General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Expeditions. Travels . . . . ... . . 61 Faunae — Palaearctic . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Europe and Mediterranean . . . . . . . . 62 Asia ' . . G3 Asiatic Archipelago . . . . . . . . . . 63 Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 North America . . . . . . . . . . 63 South America . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Arctic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Antarctic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Oceanic and insular . . . . . . .... 64 Taxonomy = 0231 .. .. .. .. .. ..64 (n-9720 q ) a i_2 4 Zool. I. Comprehensive Zoology. [1900] I.— TITLES. N.B. — Titles in brackets have appeared previously in the Zoological liecord. Abonyi, Sdndor. A sziilok 4s a csirasejtek koranak hatasa az utodokra. [Ober den Einfluss des Alters der Eltern und der Keimzellen auf die Naclikommlinge.] Termt. Kozl., Buda- pest, 38, 1906, (687-689). Abric, Paul. La symbiose evolutive et la predestination cytologique. Revue des Id4es, Paris, 1, 1901, (951- 957). Adams, Clia[rle]s C[hristopher]. The postglacial dispersal of the North American biota. Biol. Bull. Wood’s Holl, Mass., 9, 1905, (53-71). Aderhold, Rud[olf]. 1. 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Dio Bedeutung der alien Kontinonto Russlands fiir die Frage von der Her- kunf t der Landwirbelthiere (Russ.) ; Amalitzky. Periodizitat, Variation und Verbrei- tung verschiedener Planktonwesen in siidiichen Meeren ; Zacharias, 4. L’origine des faunes d’eau douce ; Pelseneer. Freshwater faunas, nature and origin; Brady. Ueber Siisswasserplankton; Wesen- berg-Lund, 1. fThe Russian Carboniferous and Permian compared with those of India and America; Schuchert. Expeditions, Travels. Catalogue des osp6ces do plantes et d’animaux observes dans le Plankton receuilli pendant les expeditions p£rio- diques depuis le mois d’Aout 1902 jusqu’au mois de Mai 1905 ; Ostenfeld. Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt- Stiftung; Hensen, 3. Zoologische Ergebnisse einer Unter- suchungsfahrt des deutsclien See- fisclierei-Vereins nach der Bareninsel und Westspitzbergen, ausgefiihrt im Sommer 1898 auf S. M. S. „01ga“ ; [Olga.]. Murman-Expedition. (Russ.) ; Ja- godovskij. Wissenschaftlich praktische Murman- Expedition. Bericht fiber die Thatig- keit pro 1903 (Russ.) ; Breitfuss, 2. Kurze Mitteilung uber die Arbeiten der wissenschaftlichen Murmqnexpe- dition i. J. 1905 ; Breitfuss, 1. Kaspischen Expedition im J. 1904; Knipowitsch, 2. „Valdivia“ Tiefsee-Expedition ; Chun. 02 Zool. [1000] I. Comprehensive Zoology. Exploration do l’Afrique orientale ; Rothschild, Maurice de. Naturforscherfahrt durch Aegypten und den Sudan ; Kammerer. Mission saliarienne, notes sur la faune; Foureau. Rapport sur une mission scientifique 4 la cote francaise des Somalis ; Gravier, 1. Gewassern des Ostens, Project einer wissenschaftlich - gewerblichen Expe- dition nach den (Russ.); Schmidt, 2. Malay States ; Annandale & Robinson. Indian Ocean, Percy Sladen expe- dition ; Gardiner, 3. Seychelles, Percy Sladen expedition; Gardiner, 2. Reise nach Java ; Eindriicke einer Naturforschers (Russ.) ; Karavajev. Nova Guinea ; Wichmann. New Guinea ; Pratt, A. E. and Pratt, II. General report of the expedition. Hydrography, character of bottom, bottom and pelagic fauna, sea tempera- tures, specific gravities of waters, air temperatures, winds, descriptions of the Galapagos, Sala y Gomez, Easter island and Manga Reva ; Agassiz. (Richard, 2 ; Campagne scientifique du yacht Princesse Alice.) Septikme campagne scientifique de la Princesse Alice ; Monaco. tZiegler exploring expedition. Notes on some Jurassic fossils from Franz Josef Land ; Whitfield. Hudson’s bay and Arctic islands, “ Neptune ” ; Low. Expedition antarctique beige ; [Bel- gica]. Antarctic, “ Scotia ” ; Brown and others. Faunae. Palaearetie. Die Wirbeltiere Europas mit Beriick- sichtigung der Faunen von Vorderasien und Nordafrika ; Schmiedeknecht. Europe and Mediterranean. Das Thierleben im Balsfjord ; Kiaer, Plankton-Untersuchungen in norwe- gischen Seen ; Huifeldt-Kaas. fSwedish post-glacial fauna ; Wittwe. Scotch and Danish lakes, a compara- tive study ; Wesenberg-Lund, 2 (Danish). Liste des travaux relatifs a la Physio- graph ie de la Pologne, publics en 1903, 1901 et 1905 (Polish) ; Romer, Eugeniusz. Skizzen zur Naturbesclireibung des Kaukasus ; Satunin, 1. Verzeichnis der im See Sadjerw im Gouv. Livland gesammelten Tieror- ganismen (Russ.) ; Ssamsonow. Die paliiozoischen Gebilde Podoliens. I. Stratigraphischer Theil ; Siemiradzki. Plancton, Gewiisser Nordrufslands ; Zykoff. Eiszeitrelikte in unserer Tierwelt; Hesse, 2. Faunistisclie Untersuchung der Ge- wasser des Zehlaubruchs ; Protz. Sammolreiso im Kreise Oletzko; Speiser, 3. Einwanderer aus Osten ; Rabes, 2. Tier- und Pflanzenleben in einem der kleinsten Wasserbecken bei Liegnitz ; Langenhan. Fauna des Oberrlieins und seiner Umgebung ; Lauterborn. Zur Kenntnis des Mellum-Eilandes ; Focke, SchUtte und Sartorius. Das Tierleben im Grunewald ; Dahl, 3. Die lungenatmenden Wirbeltiere Schleswig-Holsteins ; Dahl, 4. Das Tierleben des Odenwaldes ; Buxbaum. Plankton des Zierker Sees ; Gtinther und Reichle, Bremerhaven, Plankton einiger Teiche in der Umgegend von ; Lemmermann. Plankton in Nord- und Ostsee; Apstein, 2. Grossteiches bei Dresden ; Schorler & Thallwitz. ICevv Gardens, London, wild fauna ; Thiselton-Dyer and others. Ireland marine Plankton ; Gough. Berkshire list of animals ; Ditchfleld & Page, 63 Zool. Subject Index. — Geography. 0227 Cornwall, list of animals ; Page, 1. Devon, list of animals; Page, 2. Somersetshire, list of animals ; Page, 3. Tay basin and Strathmore ; Harvie- Brown. Modifications recentes dans la faune des Alpes ; Corcelle. La faune et la flore glaciaires du plateau do la Baraqu e-Michel, (point cul- minant do FArdonno) ; Fredericq, L<5on, 2. Exploration zoologique de la grotte de Tharana (Gard) ; Chobaut. Planctoniche, R. Nave Liguria, Rela- zione preliminare ed elenco delle Stazioni ; Senna. Osservazioni limnologiclie, laghi italiani ; Zacharias, 7. Die Tierwelt Sardinians ; Simroth. Planktonfauna des Gardasees ; Brehm, 2. Ricerche biolimnologiche, Lago di Lavarone ; Largaiolli. Laghi Ossolani e Valdostani, Piscicol- tura ; Monti. (Pavesi; Fauna augustana. Sunto.) Mares de Pouillerel, Jura, faune in-" vertebree ; Thiebaud et Farre. Vienvaldstatter-See, Tiefenfauna ; Zschokke, 1 & 2. Faune invertebree du lac de St. Blaise ; Thiebaud. Sechs Woclien djurch Dalmatien, Herzegovina und Bosnien ; Brancsik. '("Das marine Karbon in Ungarn (un- garisch und doutsch) ; Freoh, 2. Tierleben des Alfoldes (ungarisch) ; Hanusz. fDie obermediterrane Fauna ,von Budapest-Rdkos (ungarisch u. deutsch); Vad&sz. La Region mediterrandentie des - Baldares; Buen. Meeresverschleimung im Golf von Triest ; Cori. Allgemeine biologische Meeresunter- suchungen; Brandt. Alpine lakes Austria ; Brehm & Zederbauer, 1 ; Brehm, 1. Plankton in den Seen der Ostalpen; Brehm und Zederbauer, 2. Einige Planktonformen ; Breemen. Meeresfauna von Helgoland,. Hrsg. v. d. biolog. Anstalt auf Helgoland. 15 : Hartmeyer, Ascidien. Wiss. Meeres- unters., Kiel, (N.F.), 8, Abt. Helgoland, 1906, (117-127). Asia. Reise durch die Tschetschna und den Dagestan (Buss.) ; Dinnik. Transkaspien Insecta etc. Biologische. Untersuchungen in (Russ.) ; Faussek. Zoologische Excursion nacli den Quellen der Kura (Russ.) ; Satunin, 3. Der Baikalsee— ein tiergeographisches Ratsel ; Arldt, 2. Le lac Baikal; dtude, de geographie zoologique ; Cz., St. Mongolei und das Land Cham (Russ.) ; Kozlov. Mikroskopische Susswassertiere aus der Mongolei (ungarisch) ; Daday. f China, Cambrian faunas of; Walcott. (Pavie ; Histoire naturelle de l’lndo- Chine.) Ceylon, marine biology ; Herdma,n and others. Maidive and Laccadive Arch. ; Gardiner, 1. Fauna und Ozeanographie der japan- ischen Kiiste ; Doflein. Reise in Ost-Asien und auf den Sandwich-In seln ; Volz. Asiatic Archipelago. f Preliminary geological reconnaiss- ance of tho Loboo mountains, Batangas province ; Smith. Africa. La faune du Cap de Bonne-Esperande au xviiie siecle ; Dehdrain. Liberia; Johnston. North America. ■| Postglacial dispersal of the North American biota ; Adams. . Yukon exploration, 1865-1868 ; Dali. Tide-pools on the west coast of Van- couver island. Marine fauna and flora and geologic features ; Henkel. 64 Zool. [1906] I. Comprehensive Zoology. An ecological survey in the Porcupine mountains and Isle Royale, Michigan; Ruthven. <*, fBeekmantown and Cliazy formations in the Champlain valley, contributions to their geology and paleontology ; Seely. fThe Cliazy formation and its fauna ; Raymond. ■[List of Devonian fossils, western New York ; Slocom. ■[Upper Siluric and lower Devonic faunas of Trilobite mountain, New York ; Shimer. f Guide to the geology and paleontology of the Schoharie valley in eastern New York; Grabau. | Faunas of the Devonian section near Altoona, Pa. ; Kindle. A correction to Cumings, E. R. and others. Fauna of the Salem limestone ; Beede. "[Fauna of the Salem limestone ; Cumings, Beede, Branson and Smith. tOontribution to Indiana paleon- tology ; Greene, 1 & 2. fThe Pleistocene fauna. Maryland Geological Survey, Pliocene and Pleisto- cene; Clark. f Coal measures faunal studies. Neosho river section ; Beede and Rogers. Biological conditions in Nebraska ; Wolcott. ■[Remarks on and descriptions of Jurassic fossils of the Black Hills; Whitfield and Hovey. f Lime creek fauna of Iowa in south- western United States and northern Mexican region ; Keyes, 1. fThe Agate spring fossil quarry ; Peterson. | Alternation of fossil faunas; Keyes, 2. Fauna of the coast of Louisiana ; Cary. ■[Cambrian fossils from the Pioche mountains, Nevada ; Pack. | Fossil fauna and flora of the Floris- sant shales ; Cockerell, 3. fTlie Tertiary lake basin of Floris- sant, Colorado ; Henderson. fKinderhook faunal studies. 4. The fauna of the Glen park limestone; Weller. fAge and type localities of the supposed Jurassic. fossils, Fort Bridger, Wyoming ; Veatch. California, Prehistoric ; Yates. South America. Voyage a travers les hauts plateaux boliviens ; Neveu-Lemaire. fPatagonia, Tertiary and Upper cretaceous faunae ; Ameghino. Arctic. Fauna arctica; Romer and Schaudinn. Erforschung der arktischen Fauna (Norw.) ; Bidenkap. Nordisches Plankton; Brandt & Apstein. Hydrologic dos Europaischon Eis- meeres (russ.) ; Knipovifi, 1. Game and hunting in south-Greenland (Danish) ; Miiller, R. Antartic. vide Expeditions, p. 61. Oceanic and Insular. La faune pelagujue des Invert^br^s, La mer des Sargasses et sa faune ; Bouvier. fThe Bermuda islands. Part. 4. — Geology and paleontology ; Part 5. — An account of the coral reefs ; Verrill. TAXONOMY. 0231 Pathologie et classification ; Galli- Valerio, 1. Les ouvrages de determination d’aniinaux ; Loisel et Chappellier. II. PROTOZOA ARRANGED BY IT. M. WOODCOCK, D.Sc. (Lond.) CONTENTS PAG II. Subject Index : — Comprehensive and General = 0403 : — Treatises, etc. . . . . . . . . . . 23 Bibliography. . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Protozoa and disease . . . . . . . . . . 23 Mycetosis . . . . . . . . . . 23 Amoebosis . . . . . . . . . . 23 Haemosporidiosis . . . . . . . . 23 Piroplasmosis . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Myxosporidiosis . . . . . . . . . . 24 Trypanosis . . . . . . . . . . 24 Various . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . 25 Transmission, exper. infection .. .. .. ..25 Artificial cultivation . . . . . . . . 25 Technique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Structure = 0407 : — General Anatomy, Morphology . . . . . . . . 26 (a) of Sarcodina . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 (b) of Sporozoa . . . . . . . . . . 26 (c) of Mastigophora . . . . . . . . . . 26 (d) of Ciliophora . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Minute Structure; Special Anatomy: — (a) General; test, shell, etc. .. .. .. ..27 (b) Cytoplasm and nucleus . . . . . . . . 27 (n-9720 e) b 1 2 PAGE Physiology = 0411 : — General # # 28 Nutrition # # 28 Respiration • • 28 Senescence, recuperation . . 28 Sexual relations , # 28 Movement 28 Environment and adaptation • • 28 Development and reproduction = (a) Sarcodina 0415 : — 29 (b) Sporozoa 29 (c) Mastigophora . . • . 30 (d) Ciliophora 30 Ethology = 0419 : — General 30 Luminosity 30 Plankton 30 Psychology 31 Commensalism 31 Parasitism 31 General 31 Plantae 31 Sporozoa . . 31 Eohinoderrnata . . 31 Rotif'era 31 • •Platyhelmintliia „ . . . • 31 Chaetopoda 31 Hirudinea . . . . 31 Crustacea . . 31 Myriapoda " 32 Insecta 32 Arachnida 32 Mollusca . . . . 32 . Pisces . .... ... ... 32 Amphibia . . 33 Reptilia 33 Aves 33 Mammalia 33 Variation, Phvlogeny = 0423. . 34 Distribution, Geography = 0427 Geographical. . 34 General . . . . ■ • 34 Europe , . . . • • • • 34 Asia 34 Australasia 34 America . . 34 Oceanic . . . . • • - . v 35 PAGE 3 Geological : — General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Quaternary . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Tertiary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Mesozoic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Palaeozoic. . . . .... . . . . . . 36 III. Systematic = 0431 : — Protozoa, General 1 . Mycetozoa 2. Sarcodina (a) Amoebaea (b) Foraminifera . . (c) Heliozoa (d) Rauiolaria (e) Incertae sedis. . 3. Sporozoa (a) Gregarinidea . . (b) Ooccidiidea (c) Haemosporidia (d ) Myxosporidia. . (e) Haplosporidia. . (f ) Incertae sedis. . 4. Mastigopliora (a) Flagellata .. (b) Silicoflagellata (c) Dinoflagellata. . (d) Rhynchoflagellata 5. Ciliophora ... (a) Ciliata. . 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Pathogenic microorganisms, including Protozoa ; Park and Williams. Amobenruhr; Ruge, 2. Trypanosomes and Piroplasmala. Advance in our knowledge of tho •diseases they cause in stock in South Africa during the last 10 years; Bruce, 2 ; also Theiler. Trypanosomen als Parasiten und Krankheitserreger (Sammelreferat) ; Kaestner, 1. Protozoen als Krankheitserreger ; Xossel. Trypanosomi cjuali cause di malatlie (lezione); Lustig. Protozoen als Krankheitserreger ; Michaelis. “ Cytovrhyctcu Arbeiten, zur Kritilc der bisherigen ; Siegel. Urtierchen als Parasiten und Krank- heitserreger ; Thesing. Protozoan diseases of Man and animals in India and German East- A frica ; Treutlein. Review of the Ilaemoflagellates ; Woodcock, 2. The Protozoa found in plankton, as illustrating the educational value of Nature-study ; Zacharias, 3. Bibliography. Record of Protozoa for 1905 ; Woodcock, 3. International Cat. Sci. Lit., 3rd Annual Issue, London, 1906, Part ii, Protozoa (55-88). Tnternat. Cat. Sci. Lit., 4tli Annual Issue, London 1906, Part ii, Protozoa (51-81). [Jahresbericht liber] Protozoa, mit Ansschluss der Foraminifera, fur 1891, 1892, and 1893. Mit Nachtragen aus den Jahren 1886-1890; Lucas. Economics. Contamination of drinking wateisby Trotozoa, and its prevention ; Camusat. Protozoa in Relation to Disease. (a.) Mycclosis. Disease of the beetroot (“ dry-rot ”) caused by Myxomonas, a new Myceto- zoan ; Brzezinski. (b.) Amacbosls. Befund von Rhizopoden bei zvvei Fallen von Poliomyelitis acuta ; Eller- mann. Amoebosis ; Musgrave. Pathogenesis of Amccbae ; Musgrave and Clegg. (c.) llacmospovidioiiis. Malarial epidemic in Greece and tho different types of parasite associated therewith ; Cardamati and Diamesi. Malaria, latent infection ; Craig. U ProL H. Protozoa. [1000J Phagocytosis of malarial crescents ; Bernstein. De la persistante vitalite de Hiema- tozoaire de Laveran dans le cadavre liumain; Gillot. Malaria in Athens ; Pezopoulp aiql Cardamati. Le paludisme et les moustiques (pro- phylaxie) ; Pressat. Aestivo-autumnal fever ; Veazie. (d.) Piroplasmosis. Frotozoaires dans le bouton du Nil ; Billet, 2. t Piroplasmosis in the white rat ; Fantham. Relation of the different forms of Piroplasma to the blood-corpuscles; Lithe, 2. Canine piroplasmosis (relation of tire parasites to the corpuscles) ; Nuttall and Graham-Smith. Ueber das in Japan beobachtete Rin- derpi roplasma ; Miyajima und Shi- bayama. (e.) Myxosporidiosis. (“ Pseudodiphtheria ” in Alosa fmta due to Brancliiophaga, a nerv Myxo- sporidian ; Mazzarelli, 3.) On myxosporidiosis in the barbel, caused by Myxololns pfeifferi; Stazzi. (f.) Trypanosis. Trypanosomosis in the Anglo-Egyp- tian Soudan; Balfour, 5. Histology of sleeping sickness and trypanosomosis, with comparison of changes found in animals infected with T. gambiense and other Trypanosomata ; Breinl. Human trypanosomosis ; Broden, Sleeping-sickness in Uganda ; Bruce, 1. (Trypanosomes et trypanosomoses ; Brumpt, 5.) On the distribution of Trypanosomes (T. brncii) in the different organs (of rabbits) ; van Durme. Comparison between the Trypanosomes present by day and by night in the peripheral circulation in cases of human trypanosomosis ; Dutton, Todd and Tobey, 2. Le Nagana chez la poule ; Goebel. Beitrag zur ICenntnis der menschli- chen Tn/panoso?rm -kranklieit ; Kudicke. Trypanosomiases du Haut-Niger; up nouveau Trypanosome pathogene J Laveran, 1. Sur trois virus de trypanosomiase humaine de provenances differentes ; Laveran, 2. De l’identite du Surra et .de la Mbori ; Laveran, 5. Identification des Trypanosomes patlio- genes — Essais de s6rodiagnostic ; Laveran et Mesnil, 1. Du role important du Trypanosoma dimorphon dans les epizooties de la Guinee fran^aise ; Martin, 1. Les Trypanosomiases de la Guinee framjaise ; Martin, 2. , Untersuchung der Tsetsekrankheit zwecks Immunisirung von Hausthieren ; Martini. Lolesioni anatomopatologicho causate dal Trypanosoma cvansi nella infezione sperimentale del sorcio, del topo e della cavia ; Massaglia. Microscopic changes in the nervous system of Dourine, compared with those found in sleeping-sickness ; Mott, 1-3. La Soumaya, trypanosomiase du Moyen-N iger ; Pdcaud. Nagana experimental. Les variations du nombre des Trypanosomes dans le sang du chien. Trypanolyse intra- . vasculaire et pouvoir trypanolytique du serum ; Rodet et Vallet, 2, 3. Temporary disappearance of T. brncii from blood of infected dogs ; Roux and Lacomme. Pathological histology in artificial in- fection with Trypanosoma brncii ; Sauerbeck. Etudes sur les trypanosomiases do Berb6rie en 1905 ; Sergent et Sergent, 1. Effects of Trypanosomes of Gambia . fever and sleeping-sickness in rats com- pared ; Thomas. Trypanosomata and trypanosomosis ; Tobey. Means of checking spread of sleeping- sickness ; Todd, 2. Subject Index: . 0403 25 Prol. Treatment of human trypanosomosis by atoxyl ; Todd, 1. Trypanosomiase des chevaux de I’Annam; Vassal. Human trypanosomosis and spiro- chaetosis in Portuguese South-West Africa, with prophylactic suggestions; Wellman. (g.) Various . Frotozoa (malarial parasites and Trypanosomes) in relation to disease ; Nocht. Beitrag zur Frage der Pathogenitat der Flagellaten ; Biland. Flagellated Protozoa in a perineal abscess ; Hunt. Die Ichthyopbthiriasis ; Clevisch. Pathogenitat des Balantidium coli ; Ehrnroth. Infusoria in Typhus stools ; Krause. Die im menschlichen Darme vorkom- menden Protozoen und ihre Bedeutung ; Roos. Les maladies bryocytiques (maladies a Protozoaires). La syphilis ; Bose. Experimental vaccinia and variola in monkeys and the occurrence of Cyto- ryctcs ; Brinkerhoff and Tyzzer. Protozoan parasites in relation to tumours ; Saul. Different effects of the cancer parasite upon the cells ; Schttller. Miscellaneous. Mode of transmission, experi- mental infection. Methods of transmission and inocula- tion of Trypanosomes ; Brumpt, 2-4. ' Etiology of sleeping-sickness ; Min- chin. Glossina palpalis in relation to Trypanosomes ; Minchin’, Gray and Tulloch. Trypanosoma duttoni, observed in the foetus of a mouse ; Pricolp. Sensibilite des .<$eureuils au Nagana experimental; Mathis. Exceptional susceptibility of birds (geese) to pathogenic Mammalian Try- panosomes; Mesnil and Martin. Susceptibility of monkeys and Rumi- nants to the Trypanosome of Dourine \ Mesnil and Rouget. Trypanosoma brucii et Nagana experi- mental ; Rodet et Vallet, 1-3. Experimental reproduction of amoebic dysentery ; Gauducheau. Probable mode of infection in the case of the Leishman-Donovan bodies;. Rogers. Artificial cultivation. Les cultures de Protozoaires (Opalinae) et les variations de la matiere vivante Kunstler et Gineste, 1. Pretesa coltivazione delle Amebe parassite dell’ intestino umano ; Barba- gallo. Amoebae ; Musgrave and Clegg. 1 Coccidinm hominis from the rabbit;. Galli- Valerio. Kultivierungsversuch der Hundepiro- plasmen; Kleine. Development of the Flagellate forms, of Leishman-Donovan bodies in acid media ; Rogers. Trypanosoma rotatorium ; Bouet. Results of attempts to cultivate Try- panosomes from frogs ; Lewis and Williams. Isolation of “Trypanosomes” (Herpe- tomonas and Crithidia) in cultures, from accompanying Bacteria ; Novy and Knapp. Mosquito “ Trypanosomes,” ( Herpeto ■ monas and Crithidia ) ; Novy, McNeal„ and Torrey. Technique. Sur une modification au milieu de No.vy-MacNeal pour la culture des Trypanosomes ; Mathis. (Sur la fixation a l’etat d’extension des animalcules coritractiles et special.e- ment des Vorticelles ; Beauchamp.) Capture, observation, and fixation of fresh-water Infusoria ; Raymond. Modification of Romanowsky-Giemsa method of staining ; Billet. Canine piroplasmosis ; Nuttall and Graham-Smith, 2G Prol. IT. Protozoa. Einfiihrung in das Stadium der Malariakrankheiten init besondcrer Beriicksichtigung der Technik ; Ruge, 1. STRUCTURE. 0407 (General anatomy and morphology. Fundamental characters of the sim- plest type of organism ( Amccba ) ; Entz, 4, 2. A new order of fossil, incrusting •organisms, the Spongiostromaceae t re- garded as Protozoa ; Gttricli. (a.) of Sauoodisa. Myxomonas betae, a new Mycetozoan parasite ; Brzezinski. Fresli-water lthizopods; Averlntzev, 4, 3, 5, Mittheilungen fiber den Bau von Tclomyxa lacuatris ; Bott. Entainccba coli and E. histolytica •compared ; Musgrave and Clegg. Arenaceous Foraminifera ; Kemna. On the dimorpliism of Textularia gibbosa ; Silvestri, 3. Ricerche strutturali su alcune Fora- lhiniferi di Bonfornello ; Silvestri, 4. Account of Xenophyophora ; Schulze, 4,2. Structure of Atlanticella , a new Tripylarian ; Borgert, 2. (b.) of Sporozoa. Morphology of Cystobia chiridotde mid Ilyalosphaera gregarinicola ; Dogiel, 1 ; “C 'ystobia" irregularis and other neogamous Gregarines; Wood- cock, 4. A new Sporozoan, Elcuthcroachizon duboseqi ; Brasil, 1. Taeniocystis, a new metameric Grc- garine ; Ldger, 3. Ilaematozoa of marine fish ; Lebailly. On a Haernogregarine of Mammals ; Balfour, 2 and 3; Haemogrcgarina lignieresi n. sp. ; Laveran, 3. On the Haemosporidian (prob. Tlacmo- gvegarina sp.) of Testudo ibera (7'. mauritaniea ) ; Popovici-Baznosanu. [1900] Contributo al s'udio morfologico del Plasmodium quartanae ; Levi della Vida, On a haemogregariniform phase in the parasite of quartan fever ( Plasmodium malar ae) ; BUlet, 1. Diagnose differentiello des formes annulaires des hematozoaires du palu- disme; Billet, 4. On a new Leucocytozbon of Mam- mals ; Balfour, 2, 4. Leucocytozoon canis ; Christophers. On a Protozoan parasite from a dog (similar to that of Bentley = Leucocy- tozoon canis) ; Wenyon. Piroplasma maria ; Fantham. Structural details of the different forms of Babesia (Piroplasma) ; LUhe, 2. Canine piroplasmosis. v. On the morphology of the parasite (P. canis) ; Nuttall and Graham- Smith. Structure of the Protozoan bodies observed in “ bouton du Nil ” ; Billet, 2. Pleiatophora periplanetac ; Perrin, 1. (Recherches sur les Ilaplosporidies ; Caullery et Mesnil.) On the structure of Phinosporidium hincalyi ; Beattie. Sur la biologie et la specification des Amocbidium ; Chatton, 2 ; morphologic do V Amocbidium recticola ; Chatton, 3. (c.) of Mastigophora. A new Clirysomonad, Palatinclla n.g. ; Lauterhom, 1. A new llerpctomonas, II. algcricnae ; Sergent, E. and E.,2. Ilerpctontonas-likc parasites ; Balfour, Mosquito Trypanosomes ( Ilerpelomo - naa and Crithidia), cultural forms ; Novy, MacNeal and Torrey. — Tsetse-fly Trypanosomes (including Typanosoma grayi n. sp. ; Novy. Comparative morphology of the Try- panosomes met with in Glossina palpa- lis ; Minchin, Gray and Tulloch. Trypanosomes of frogs; Franca and Athias, 2. 27 Prol. Subject Index. — Structure. 0407 Different forms of a Trypanosome of l>uts ; Nicolle and Comte, i. Curious morphological features in Trypanosoma bruc.it ; notes on other llaeinatozoa ; Robertson, 1. Morphology of T. pcstanai and T. vespertilionis ; Bettencourt and Franga, 1, 2 ; T. rotatorium ; Bouet ; T. ilicilcri , as observed in oxen in Trans- caucasia; Lulls. A Trypanosome and a new intrn- corpuscular parasite from the mole ; Thomson. Structure of Trypanoplasona borreli ; Keysselitz. Fcrmenkreis von Peridinmni depres- sum ; Brock, 2. On the structure of Gonyaiilax tri- acantha, Jorg; Kofoid, 5. Morphology of Triposolcnia, a new Dinoflagellate ; Kofoid, 2. Pyrodinium, a new genus of Dino- flagellates ; Plate. A new Rhynchoflagellato, Padiozoum lobatum n. g., n, sp. ; Mingazzini. (d.) of ClLIOHIORA. Notes on certain aspirotrichous In- fusoria ; Schouteden, 1. Structure of Epistylis gasterostci n. sp. ; Faure-Fremiet, 2. Beitrago zur Kenntnis von : Cam- panella umbellaria L. sp. ( Epistylis flavicans -f- grandis Ehrbg.) ; Schrdder, 1 ; Epistylis ' plicatilis (Ehrbg.) ; Schrbder, 2 ; Vorticella monilata Ta- te m ; Schroder, 4 ; Stcntor coerulcus Ehrbg. und St. rocselii Ehrbg.; Schroder, 5. A new Vorlieellid, Opisthonccba hen- neguyi ; FaurS-Fremiet, 7. Detailed account of Trichodinopsis paradoxa ; Issel. Orientation of the body in Opalina ; Kunstler and Gineste, 2. Structure of : Ophrydium versatile ; Faurd-Fremiet, 8 ; Tintinnoidium inqui- linum ; Faur£-Fremiet, 9 ; Dendroso- mides, a new Acinetarian ; Collin. Minute structure; special anatomy. (a) Test , shell , etc. On the tests of certain new fresh- water Rhizopods; Averintzev, 3. Die Struktur und die chemischo Zusammensetzung der Gehause bei den Susswasserrhizopoden ; Averintzev, 4. Finer structure of the test of Areella ; Cushman and Henderson. iLtude sur la Clypeolina margin a La, Rhizopode avec coquille & deux valves; Penard. General structure of Foraminferan shells ; Lister. Sur la structure du test dans les Fusulines; DouvillS, 1; structure of shell in Orbitolina ; Douvill€, 5. Sur la formation du r^seau des Nummulites r6t.iculees; Boussac, 1,3. Ueber die Mittel der Formbildung im Radiolarienkorper ; Hilcker, 3. Chemical nature of the skeletal sub- stance of Acantharia ; BUtschli, 1* Presence of a spherical skeleton or test, in addition to spines, in Acantho- cystis pertyana ; Lord. Skeletal structure of Acanlhomc- Iridae ; Mielck : Of the Acanlho - pliracta ; Popofsky, 2. La paroi sporale des Myxosporidies ; LSger et Hesse. Structure and arrangement of the skeletal plates in Gonyaulax triacantlm ; Kofoid, 5. (b.) Cytoplasm and Nucleus. Sur la structure inlime du protoplasma ohez les Protozoaires ; Faur6-Fr6miet, 1. Protoplasm of Protozoa ; discussion with regard to terms “ spherule,” “ splieroplast,” Ac. ; Faur£-Fr6miet, 3. Intimate structure of the cytoplasm in Protozoa; tho nature of spherules or splieridia (for “ spheroplasts ”) ; Kunstler, 1. Les spherules cliromophiles chez les Protozoaires ; Kunstler et Gineste, 5. Unispherular nuclei among Amaibac and Flagellates ; Kunstler, 2. 23 Frot. IT. Protozoa. [1900] , Nuclear structure in the Foramini- fera; Lister. Minute structure of certain Nummu- •lites ; Boussac, 2. Variety of nuclear structure in Aggre- gata\ Moroff, 2. Histological study of the malarial parasites ; Pezopoulo and Cardamati. Structure and chemical constitution of paramylum ( Euglena ) ; Btitschli, 2. Les spherules troplioplasmiques des Infusoires cilies ; Kunstler et Gineste, 6. (Differenziazioni citoplasmaticlie nel Cryptocliiium echini (Maupas) ; Russo e Di Mauro, 2.) Le Glaucoma pyriformis et l’orgam- sation de la substance vivante ; Faur6- Fr^miet, 15. Minute structure of Opalina dimi- diata ; Kunstler et Gineste, 3. Histologische Beobachtungen iiber Paramaecien ; Chainskij. Formation of peri vacuolar membranes -around the food-vacuoles, in Ciliates ; Kunstler, 3. Food-vacuoles of Vorticellids, and their alteration during digestion ; Faur£- Fr&niet, 6. Ueber die Augen der Tiere; Hasel- bach. PHYSIOLOGY. 0411 General. ' Biological considerations on the life- history of Protozoa ; Galkins, 1-3. Beobachtungen iiber das Leben der Protozoen ; Oelzelt Newin. Pas einfachste Tier tungarisch) ; Entz, 1, 2. On the vitality of resting cysts and spores of Protozoa, and their resistance under different conditions ; Certes. General account of physiology of fresh-water Rhizopods ; Averintzev, 1. Physiological considerations concern- ing Volvox aureus ; Stempell. Metabolism. Nutrition and its relation to nuclear constitution in Didinium nasutum ; Prandtl. ■ Das Leben olme Sauerstoff ; Kulagin. Senescence, recuperation. (Significance of the meganuclear frag- mentation in Cryptocliiium echini with regard to senile degeneration ; Russo and di Mauro, 1.) (Recuperation in Cryptochilum ; Russo and di Mauro, 3.) Recuperation in Protozoa; Calkins, 6 and 7. Sexual relations. (Physiological significance of conjuga- tion in the life-cycle of Protozoa ; Calkins, 7.) On the conditions which determine conjugation among Infusoria ; Enriques, Significance of association in Gre- garines ; Woodcock, 1. Movement. The mode of movement in Amoeba and Dijflugia ; Dellinger. Amoeba blattae and amoeboid motion ; Gerould. Energy of the ciliary movement of the adoral zone of Vorticellids, and its significance ; Faurd-Fremiet, 5. Environmental effects ; adaptation. Influence of surface-evaporation upon the distribution of Infusoria in a con- fined medium ; Robertson, T. B., 2. Modifications in living protoplasm (e.g., of Opalina), produced by varia- tions in the environmental conditions (in , this case in the host) ; Kunstler and Gineste, 1. , Physiologische Beobachtungen iiber Paramaecien ; Chainskij. De la persistante vitalite de l’h^mato- zoaire de Laveran dans le cadavre liumain ; Gillot. Vitalite du Trypanosome de la Dourine dans les conditions artificielles ; Yaki- moff. On the significance of the asymmetry in Triposolenia (adaptive to flotation); Kofoid, 4. Effects of various rays on Trypano- somes ; Ross, 3. 29 Prol. S.ubject Index. . 0415 Ein fur Trypanosoma brucei speci- fisches Serum uud seine Einwirkung auf Trypanosoma gambicnse ; Klein© und Moilers. Reactions of Infusoria to chemical and osmotic stimuli ; Robertson, T. B., 1. Galvanotropismus und Galvanotaxis der Ciliata. Mitt. 4-5 ; Statkewitsch. Chemical and physical efTeots pro- duced in Glaucoma by anaesthetizing ; Paur^-Fremiet, 4. The behavior of Paramoccium. Ad- ditional features and general reactions ; Jennings. Der Einfluss verschiedener Narcotica, Gase und Salze auf die Schwimmge- schwindigkeit von Paramoccium ; Nagai. Relation of Infusoria ( Paramoccium and Colpidium ) towards certain ions (Oil and II) in their medium ; Peters and Rees. Reactions of Stcntor coeruleus to light ; Mast. . DEVELOPMENT AND RE- 0415 PRODUCTION. Life-cycle of the Protozoa ; Calkins, 1-3. (a.) Sahoodina. Life-cycle of Myxomonas betae, a new Mycetozoan ; Brzezinski. Die Siisswasser-Rhizopoden ; Ave- rintzev, 1. Encystment in fresh-water Rhizopods ; Averintzev, 5. Plasmodiogonie, eino Vermehrungsart der niedersten Protozoen. Nach den Untersuchungen an mehrkernigen For- inen von Amoeba protcus ; Stoic. Ueberdie Fortpflanzung von Pelomyxa, palustris ; Bott : Ueber eine eigenartige Form der Fortpflanzung bei Pelomyxa, palustris ; Korscbelt. Life-cycle of the Foraminifera 1 Lister. Development of certain nummulites from young stages ; Boussac, 2. (b.) Sporozoa. 11 Sur revolution des Gregarines gym- nosporees des Crustaces ; L6ger et Duboscq, 1. • Development (schizogony) of Aggrc- gata eberthi [ = . Eucoccidium e.] of the cuttle-fish, in a crab ( Portunus ) ; L6ger and Duboscq, 2. Modes of nuclear division in Aggre- gata ; Moroff, 2. Eleuthcroschizon duboseqi, Sporozoaire nouveau ; Brasil, 1. Nouvelles re-.herches sur la reproduc- tion des Gregarines monocystidees ; Brasil, 2. Stages in life-history of Cyslobia clnridotae and. Ilyalosphcra gregarini- cola ; Dogiel. Life-cycle of Diplodina ( Cystobia ) irregularis ; Woodcock, 1. Etude sur Taeniocystis mira Leger, Gregarine metamerique ; Liger, 3. Untersuchuiigen fiber Coccidien. I. Adclea zonula nov. sp. ; Moroft', 3. Sur revolution des pretendues Coc- cidies des Cephalopodes ; Moroff, 1. Ueber eine Coccidienart, Orcheobius hcrpobdellae nov. gen. nov. sp. ; Schu- berg und Kunze. Intracorpuscular conjugation in malarial parasites ; Craig. Developmental phases of Lcncocytozoon canis ; Christophers. Beitnige ztir Entwicklungsgeschichte der Piroplasmen ; Koch. Zur Kenntnis von Entwicklung der Babesien (Piroplasmen) ; Ltihe, 2. Sexual phenomena in Myxobolus pfeijferi ; Mercier, 1. Development of spores in Myxobolus pfeifferi ; Mercier, 2. Cyst and spores of Myxidium giardi .n. sp. ; Cep&de, 2. , Spores of Chloromyxum cristatum and C. truttae , n„ spp., and their develop- ment; L^ger, 1, 2. Pansporoblasts and spores of a new Microsporidian, Pleistophora macrospora n. sp. ; Cep&de, 1, 2. Observations on the life-history of Pleistophora pcriplanetae \ Perrin, 1, 2, . • \ Su r une Microsporidie du Talitre ; Mercier, 4. , ■ (Recherches sur les Haplosporidies ; Caullery et Mesnil.) . 30 Frol . II. Protozoa. Stages in life-eycleof Anurosporidium, a new llaplosporidian ; Caullery and Chappellier. Sur la biologie des Amoebidium ; Chatton, 2. — Sur revolution de V Amoe- bidium recticola, nouvelle espece coni- mensale des Daphnies ; Chatton, 3. (c.) Mastigopiiora. Development and life-cycle of Haeina- tozoa of salt-water fish, general account as so far known ; Lebailly. llerpetomonas- like parasites ; Balfour, The development of the “ Tlepato- vioncia ” [ llerpetomonas ] of Ivala-Azar, from Leishman - Donovan bodies ; Rogers. Modes of development of certain Piscine Trypanosomes in ' leeches ; Brumpt, 1, 2. (Hemoflagelles des poissons d’eau douce. Leur forme dans les sangsues ; LSger, 7.) Researches on the life- history of “ Trypanosoma ” [ Spirochacta ] balbianii (Certes); Perrin, 3. Developmental- phases of Trypanosoma duttoni, observed in the foetus ; Pricolo. Phenomena of division in T. rota- toviurn ; Franca and Athias, 1. Multiplication and developmental forms of T. theileri ; Luhs. Generations- und Wirtswechsol von Trypanoplasma bovreli Laveran et Mesnil ; Keysselitz. Beobachtungen an Volvox aureus Ehrbg. (= minor Stein); Stempell. Beitriige zur Kenntnis der Peridineen ; Dogiel. Tyroeystis lunula und ihre Fort- pflanzung ; Apstein. Les Blastodinides, ordro nouveau de Dinoflagelles parasites ; Chatton, 1. (d.) ClLIOniORA. (Life-history of Protozoa. IV Death of the A Series ( Paramcecium ) — Cycles of generations ; Calkins, 7.) Life-history of hypotrichous Infusoria ; Woodruffe. [1900] Ueber die Konjugation der Infusorien ; Ver3luys. (Frammentazione del macronucleo nel Cryptochiluin echini (Maupas) ; Russo- e Di Mauro, 1.) (La coniugazione nel Cryptochiluin echini , Maupas; Russo e Di Mauro, 3.) Konjugation von Didinium nasutumt Prandtl. Ungeschleclitliche und geschlechtliche Fortplianzung der Tintinnen ; Laack- mann. On sexual differentiation among Yor- ticellids ; Enriques. ETHOLOGY. 0419 General. Die Siisswasser-Rhizopoden ; Averin- tzev, 1. Luminosity. Pyrodiniwn bahamense n. g., n. sp., die Leucht-Peridinee des ,, Fouersees“ von Nassau, Bahamas ; Plate. Plankton, Zur Charakteristik des Phy toplanktons temperierter Meere ; Schrader, B. Fresh-water Mastigopiiora occurring in the sea ; Lemmermann, 2. Protozoan plankton of certain Irish Lakes ; West and West. Protozoan plankton from the Elbe in 1901 and 1905 compared ; Volk. Protozoa from a churchyard font near Plon ; Zacharias, 2, Flagellata, ponds near Bremerhafen Lemmermann, 1. Various lakelets, East and West Prussia ; Protozoa ; Krause. Protozoan winter-plankton, 2 lakelets of Southern Finnland ; Levander, 1. Plankton-Untersuclumgen in norwegi- sclien Seen ; Huitfeldt-Kaas. Protozoa (mostly Flagellata) from Lake Valkea-Mustajarvi, near Evois ; Levander, 2. 31 Prot. 041$ Subject Lakelets near Lunz, Nieder-Oester- reich, Protozoa ; Woltereck. Dinolagellates, certain Jakes in the Eastern Alps ; Brehm and Zederbauer. Protozoan plankton from various lakes in Istiii and Dalmatia; Car. Formation of large slimy masses in the Adriatic Sea, oil Trieste, by Peridi- nium ; Cori. Tn ponds of Madrid, Qlcnodinium pu- aillum ; Forth Periodicity, variation, and distribution of various plankton-organisms in South European seas ; Zacharias, 4. Atlantic Ocean (Planton-Exped. Hum- boldt-Stiftung), Atlcinbicella , a new Tripylarian ; Borgert, 2. Mcduseltidcic from Atlantic Ocean and elsewhere (Plankton- Expod. Humboldt- Stiftung), tables of. distribution ; Bor- gert, 3. Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (Plankton- Exped. Humboldt-Stiftung), Tuscarori- dae ; Borgert, 1. Atlantic Ocean (“ Valdivia ’’-Expedi- tion), Dinoflagellates ; Karsten. Indian and Atlantic Oceans, Acanlho- mctridae ; Popofsky, 1. Dio Acantliaria der Plankton-Expedi- tion. T1 II : Acanlhophracta. (Ergebn. Plankton - Exped. Humboldt -Stiftung) ; Popofsky, 2. Eine Anzalil Tintinnen aus deni Plane- ton der Bucht von llio de Janeiro ; Bresslau. San Diego region, TTeterodinium and Tripoaolenia , now Dinoflagellates; Ko- foil, 1, 2. Psychology. Ueber verstiindiges Tun niederer Tiere [Radiolarien] ; Hen3en. Commensalism. Le commensalisme speci Pique chez les Vorticelles d’eau douce; Fauri-Fremiet, 10. Le commensalisme des Opercularia ; Le facteur niouvement et les facteurs do la specificite ; Faur6-Fr£miet, 11, 12. Index. Parasitism. General, Wirtsvvechsel und Vererbung bei Pro- tozoeninfektionen ; Loewenthal. Urtierchen als Parasiten und Krank- lieitserreger ; Thesing. Plantae. In the beetroot, tissues of all tho* mombers, both intra- and inter-cellular,. /I tyxomonaa betae n. g., n. sp. ; Brze- zinskl. Sporozoa. In Cys'obia. chiridotae, Hyalosphaerct'- gregarinicola n. g., n. sp. ; Dogiel, 1 , Echinodcrmata. In respiratory trees and body-cavity of C ucumaria pentactes and C. planci , Dip- lodina minchinii ; Woodcock, 1. Cyatobia chiridotae nov. sp. ; Dogiel, 1.. Pot) f era. In a South African Rotifer, Bertramigr liirlimam sp. nov. ; Warren. Platyhelminthia. In sporocysts of a Trematode (“ Cer- caria ” [ Brachycoclium ] luted), itself parasitic iwDonax , anew Haplosporidian,. Anurosporidium ; Caullery and Chappel- lier. Monocystidee nouvelle de Pherelimat Hesse, 1. Chactopoda. (Sur un nouveau il lyxor.yatis des Oligo- chetes ; Hesse, 3.) Tlirudinca, Experiences relatives au inode de- transmission des Trypanosomes et des^ Trypanoplasmes par les Hirudinees. (Ilcmiclepsis) ; Brumpt, 3. In testes of Nephclis vidgaris ( Tlerpo - bdella atomaria), a new Coccidian, Orclieobius herpobdellae ; Scbuberg and' Kunze. Crustacea. Parasitic in the eggs of Copepods*. Gymnodinium parasiticum sp. n. ; Dogiel* 2. IT. Protozoa. : [1906] 32 Prof . In various Copepods, intestine, Zf/as- todinium, a new Dinoftagellate ; Chatton, 1. Sur un Amoebien parasite des em- bryons de Peltogaster curvatiis Ivossm; €aullery. Sur une Microsporidie • du Talitre (Amphipoda) ; Mercier, 4. Ectoparasitic on Eupaguvus spp., Den- drosomides, a new Acinetarian ; Collin. Sur revolution des Gregarines gymnosporees des Crustacds; L^ger el Duboscq, i. In Portunua dcpumtor , forming coe- lomic cysts, Aggregata (~ Eucoccidium) of the cuttle fish.; L6ger and Duboscq, 2. Sur quelques Microsporidies parasites des Crustacea ; P&rez, 2 and 3. Ovaries of crab attacked by Micro- sporidia (Thelohania moenadia ) ; Perez, 1. Myriapoda. Eleutherosdiizon duboseqi , sporozoaire nouveau parasite des Scoloploa armiger O. F. Miiller ; Brasil, 1. Insecta. (Myxosporidies nouvell.es des Insectes ; Hesse, 2.) Gregarina socialis sp. n., from larvae of Eryx citer ; Leger, 3. . Fat bodies of Blapa mortianga (larva) Adelea zonula n. sp. ; Moroff, 3. Pleistophora periplanetae from Mal- pighian tubules of Periplaneta orientalis ; Perrin, 1, 2. Sur le second hote ( Lynchia maara ) de YHoemoproteus ( TIalteridium ) du pigeon ; Sergent et Sergent, 3. Flagellate parasite (probably Crithi- dia ) in Culex fatigans ; Ross, 1. ; Parasites of mosquitoes (Culex) in India ; Ross, 2. ' In Culex pipiens and Stegorriyia fasciata, females, llerpetomonas alge- riense n. sp. ; Sergent, E. and E., 2. Ilerpetomonas-Yike parasites in fleas (Pulex cleopatrae) ; Balfour, 1. Relation of Trypanosoma gambiense and other Trypanosomes to Glossina palpahs ; Minchin, Gray and Tulloch. Experiences d’infection de trypanoso- miase (probableinent T. gambiense) par des Glossina palpalis infectees naturelle- ment ; Cazalbou. Tsetse-flies and Trypanosomes, ticks and Piroplasmata ; Koch, 2. Tsetse-flies and “ fly-Trypanosomes ” ; Novy. On destruction of the ovary and castration in Termites, due to parasitic Protozoa ; Brunelli. Arachnida. Alternate host of the Ilaemogre- garine of Test ado ibera is probably Uyalomma syriaeum (U. a ffine) ; Popovici-Baznosanu. In dog-tick (Rhipicepl talus sanguineus), Leucoytozoon canis ; Christophers. Mollusca. Un nouveau Nematojisis parasite des moules de la Mediterranee ; L6ger, 4. In Octopus sp., Eucoccidium jacquemeti n. sp. ; Moroff, 1. Pisces. In African fish, Bageus bayard, 'Lynodontis schal, and Mugd sp., Try- panosomes, spp. incert. ; Neave. In an African fish (Clarias angolensis), Haemoflagellates ; Dutton, Todd and Tobey, 3. New Myxosporidian ( JJenneguya aeerinae) from gills of Accrina cernuae ; Schroder, 3. In Alosa finta, gills and branchial tissue, Caprina aurantiaeea ,* a new Ciliate, and Branchiophaga alosiAda, a new Myxosporidian ; Mazzarelli, 1 and 2. . . . In kidney of an eel (Anguilla vulgaris), Myxidium giardi n. sp. ; C6p&de, 2, 3. In an eel (Anguilla vulgaris 9), a new Haemogregarina ; Laveran, 3. In Cobitis barbatula, kidneys and bladder, Myxidium barbatula e and II enneguya legeri n. spp. ; Cep&de, 3. In .muscular \yall of abdomen, Cobitis barbatula, Pleistopliora macro- spora n. sp. ; p^pede* 1, 2. 33 Prol. (Subject Index. 0419 In head of Gadus aeglefinus, a new species of Myxobolus ; Auerbach. In flounder ( Pleuronectes flesus ), gall- bladder, Lepbobhcca agilis ; Robertson, M., 2. In the following fish, new species of Trypanosoma , viz. : Barbus fluviabdis , T. barb 'i ; Perea fluvialilis, T. percac ; Aeerina ccrnua, T. acerinae ; Phoxinus Zaevis, T. plioxini ; Cottus gobio, T. langeroni ; Scard nious erylhrophthal- mus, T. seardinii ; Lcuciscus sp., T. leueisci : Gobio fluviabilis , T. clc- gans ; Squalius ccphalus, T. squalii ; Brumpt, i. In the following fish, new species of Trypano plasma, viz.: Barbus fluvia- iilis, T. barbi ; Abramis brama , T. nbramidis; Salmo jar’io , T. trultac Brumpt, 2. In gall bladder of tench (Tinea), Chloromyxum cristalum n.sp. ; Lfger, 2. In Trubba fario , gall-bladder, and conn, tissue, Chloromyxum brulbae n. sp. ; L6ger, 1. (Myxosporidies des Poissons des Alpes frangaises ; Cep&de, 5.) Deux nouvelles Myxosporidies para- sites des Poissons d’eau douce ; LSger, 6. T rypanoplasma borreli , in relation to its hosts (fish and leeches); Keysselitz. A mphibia. In a Somali toad (Bufo rcbiculabus). Trypanosoma somolensc n.sp. ; Brumpt, 2. In Ttana eseulenba, Trypanosoma clegans and T. undulans n. spp. ; Franca and Athias, 2. The host of Tlaemogrcgarina neirebi is liana mascarcniensis ; Laveran, 1. Rcptilia. Sur uno Ilomogregarino karyolysanlo d’un lezard (Mabuia vibbaba) ; Nicolle et Comte, 2. Sur unc Hcmogregarinc de Varanus griseus ; Nicolle et Comte, 3. Protozoaires parasites des Viperes (Vipera aspis ) ; Leger, 5. In an African python, 7'rypanosoma pytlionis sp. n. [really a llacmogre- garine] ; Robertson, M., 1, 2. Aves. In blood of an African stork ( Lepbopbilus ), a Ilalberidium regarded as new ; Hirst. (n-9720c) In African biids, vultures ( Neophron perenopberus) shrike ( Laniarius cruen- tus), Trypanosomes spp. incert. ; Neave. In guinea-fowl (Numida pbilorhyneha), a “ Ilaemamoeba ” resembling "H." (Leucoeytozoon) ziemanni ; Neave. Mammalia. Protozoan parasito in polymorpho- nuclear leucocytes of a dog; Gerrard, also Wenyon. Trypanosomiasis boim Schweino ('Trypanosoma suis n. sp.) ; Ochmann. Trypmosoma bheileri in oxen in Trans- Caucasia ; Luh3. Trypanosomes and new intracorpus- cular parasites in a mole ; Thomson. A Ilaemogregarine from a Mammal (Jaculus, jerboa) ; Balfour, 3. A Leucocybozoon from the rat ; Balfour, 4. In white rats (Mas ralbus) Piroplasma muris n. sp. ; Fantham. In rats (Mus rablus), leucocytes, a Leu- coeytozoon ; Adie. — In Mus decumanus, a Leucoeytozoon (perhaps L. ratbi) ; Cleland. In white blood-corpuscles of pnlm- squirrelsj Sciurus polmarnm (— Fnnam- bulus pennanbii), Leucoey' ozoon funam - bull n. sp. ; Patton. In an Antelope, Trypanosoma bheileri ; Dutton, Todd and Tobey, 1. Occurrence of endoglobular parasites (“ ringfomige ”) and Trypanosomes in bats (Vesperugo pipisbrellus) ; Kisskalt. Ilaemalozoa in a bat (Vcspcrtilio capcnsis) ; Bowhill. In Vesperugo kiihlii , “ Achromalieus ” vesperuginis) ; Gonder. Haematozoa of bats ; Schingareflf. In a Monkey (Cereopibhecus) a Try- panosome sp. incert ; Dutton, Todd and Tobey, 1. Remarks on parasitism and symbio- sis of the pathogenic Amcebae ; Mu3- grave and Clegg. From typhus stools, a new Balanbi- dium ; Krause. Un cas do presence des Flagelles dans les excrements humains ; Zaleski. b 3 34 Ptot. II. Protozda. [1900] VARIATION, PIIYLOGENY. 0423 Variation, etc. Les cultures de Protozoaires et ltes variations de la matiere vivante ; Kunstler et Gineste, 4. Variation and correlation in Chilo- monct8 under favourable and unfavour- able conditions ; Pearl, 2. Paramcecium aurelia and mutation 1 (P. caudatum , a variant of P. a.);. Calkins, 4, 5. Variation and correlation in conjuga- ting and non-conjugating individuals of Paramcecium caudatum ; Pearl, 1. A case of monstrosity in Stentor coervileus ; Faurd-Fremiet, 14. Experimental variation of VoHicdla microstoma (into “ V. Mans ” ; Faur6- Fremiet, 13. On the abundance and variety of Radiolarian species, as bearing upon the Darwinian theory ; Zacharias, 5. Classification and Pliylogeny. Evolution and phylogeny of the PJummulitidae ; Douvill^, 3. Phylogeny of Nummulites — 2 chief types ; Boussac, 3. Classification and phylogeny of the Acanthophracta ; Popofsky, 2. Relationship of Amoebidium is to the Thallophytes -(Fungi), rather than to the Sporozoa ; Cliatton, 2. Phylogeny of Trypanosomes discussed ; Woodcock, 2. On the origin of the JJrceolaridae ; Faur^-Fremiet, 2. DISTRIBUTION (GEOGRAPHY). 0427 Geographical. Geographical Distribution of fresh- water Rhizopods ; Averintzev, 1 and 5. Europe. ; Lough Larne and District, Foramini- fera ; Gough, 12. ; . North Sea, a new Tripylarian ; Brock, 1. ' Protozoa oh the ice-floes of - the North Polar sea ; Nansen. ! Foraminifera from the bottom samples and the mud from the ice-surface in the North Polar sea ; Kiser, 1. In the Marne (Rheims), Oplirydium versatile ; Topsent. Upper Rhine district (Rheinpfalz, Heidelberg), Protozoa, inch Pleodorini * illinoisensis, Cyclonexis annularis, Placocysta spinosa , and Paulinellct chromatophora ; Lauterborn, 2. Protozoa from large Moritzburg pond, near Dresden ; Schorler, Thallwitz and Schiller. East-Prussia, moss bogs and swamps, Rhizopods ; Sellnick. Rhizopoda from lakelets in the Massif of Ruitor, Graian Alps ; Monti. Protozoa from Lake of St. Blaise (Neuchatel); Thi^baud. Protozoan fauna from ponds in the Jura (Neuchatel) ; Thi^baud and Favre, 1 and 2. Lake of Lucerne, Protozoa; Zschokke. A new Dietyochid from the Adriatic, llermesinum adriaticum , n.g., n.sp. ; Zacharias, 1. Isle of Delos, Grecian Archipelago, Recent Foraminifera ; Sidebottom. Asia. Aralsee, Foraminiferen ;. Kiser, 2. Turkestan, Protozoa ; Daday, 1. Indian Ocean, olf Ceylon, Foramini- fera; Dakin. Mongolia, Protozoa ; Daday, 2. Ind. Neerl. Or., Xenophyophoren der Siboga-Expedition ; Schulze, 1. Australasia. Foraminifera obtained off Great Barrier Island, New Zealand ; Chapman. (Australian sands, Foraminifera ; Jensen.) Foraminiferen von Laysau und den Chatham-1 nseln. (Ergebnisse einer Reise naeh dem Pacific. Schauinsland 1896 1897) ; Rhumbler. America. Nantucket, fresh-water Rhizopods Cushman. Iowa, Protozoa ; Edmondson. 35 Prot. Subject Index. — Distribution. 0427 Sun Diego region, Dinoflagellata ; Kofoid, 1, 2. Paraguay, fresh-water microfauna ; Daday, 4. Oceanic. Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, Xenophyophora from the “Albatross” Expedition ; Schulze, 2. “ Valdivia ” deep - sea expedition (chief oceanic regions), Tripylaria ; Hacker, 1-4. Pacific Ocean, coasts of New Pome- rania, Acanthomctridac ; Mielck. Geological. General. Nummulitcs characteristic of different geological basins and horizons ; Douvill6, II, 2 and 3. Succession of Lepidocyclinae in the Piedmontese “ basin ” ; Douvill6, R. and Prever. On the Value of Lepidocyclina and Miogypsina in the determination of stratigraphical horizons ; Sacco, 1. Distribution, geographical and geolo- gical, of Lepidocyclina marginata (Michel.), sens. incl. ; Silvestri, 2. Distribution, geographical and geolo- gical, of Tcxtularia gibbosa d’Orb. ; Silvestri, 3. Geological and geographical distribu- tion of Fusulina-species ; Yabe. Birregurra and Campbell’s Point (near Geelong), Australia, horizon not given, Foraminifera ; Mulder, 1, 2 ; also (locality not given) ; Brady and Mulder. Notes on the goologicnl distribution of Foraminifera, Rndiolaria, Silicollagol- lata and Coccolithophoridae ; Stromer. Quaternary. Pleistocene clays and sands, Isle of Man, Foraminifera ; Reade and Wright. Pleistocene, Maryland, Foraminifera ; Clark. Tertiary. ■ ■ ' Sur quelques giSeihents nummulitiques de Madagascar ; Douvill6, 2. In “Viseen” limestones, Namur, a new order of fossil organisms, Spongio- stromaceae ; Giirich. (n-9720 c) Geological distribution of Orthophrag- minae and Orbitoideae, as bearing upon the correct horizon of the “ Flysch ” ; dal Lago. Foraminiferenfauna der Tertiarschich- ten von Biarritz ; Liehus. Nummulitic zones (Tertiaries), Gas- sino and Biarritz, Foraminifera ; Prever. Tertiaries, Piedmont, Foraminifera ; Sacco, 2. Tertiary, Kienthnler Alps, Globigerina - ooze ; Gerber. Lower Tertiary (“ Kalkmergel ”)?: King William’s Land, (German New Guinea), Radiolaria ; Haupt. Miocene and Pliocene (“ trubi ”), Bonfornello (near Palermo), Foramini- fera ; Silvestri, 4. Upper Miocene, Batangas Province, (Philippines), Orbitoidee martini sp. n. ; Smith, 2. Miocene, Monte Titano (San Marino), Foraminifera ; Nelli. Binangonan limestone (Miocene), Manila, Orbitoides ; Smith. 1. Oligocene, Apennines (Modena), “Or- bitoides gumbelii ” and other Foramini- fera ; Silvestri, 1. Oligocene (“ Soptarienton ”), Wons- lieim, (Rhenish Hesse), Foraminifera; Stoltz. Oligocene, Bavaria, Foraminifera; Stuchlik. Eocene and Miocene, Monte Siren te , Central Apennines, Nummiditidae ; Cas- setti. Eocene and Miocene, S. Marine, Fora- minifora ; Trabucco. Eocene, Alicanto, Nimmulitidae ; de Cisneros. Eocene Lepidocyclinae , doubts with regard to alleged existence ; Douvill6, R.,1. Eocene (Bartonian), Prahova (Roii- mania), Foraminifera ; Mrazek. ) Middle Eocene, “ Plana de Vich,” Spain, Nummulites ; Almera, 1, 2. Eocene, Sicily, Lepidocyclinae n. spp. Checchia-Rispoli, 1. . . Eocene, Capo S. Andrea (Taormina).; Foraminifera ; Checcia-Rispoli, 2. Eocene, New Caledonia. Nummiditidae and Orbitoideae ; Deprat. . . b 3—2 30 Prot. II. Protozoa. [1900] Eocene (Nummulitic limestones), Ma- dagascar, Nummidites and Ortliophrag- mina ; DouvillS, R. 2. Eocene, Rieti, Nummulitidae ; Lotti. Eocene, Beaulieu, occurrence of Num- MuUtcs ; Maury and Caziot. Eocene (Nummulitic zones), Valleys of the Gurk and Gortschitz, (Austria), Nummulitidac ; Redlich. Eocene, Basin of Lake Trasimeno, Foraminifera; Ristori. Eocene, Penisola Salentina (provincia di Lecce), Nummulitidac ; di Stefano. Mesozoic. Upper Cretaceous, Eastern Rhaetikon, Globigerinae ; v. Seidlitz. Upper Cretaceous. Upper Engadine, Globigerinae ; Zoeppritz. Cretaceous, Persia, Foraminifera ; Douvill4, H., 6. Cretaceous, Tripoli, Omphaloayclus macropora ; Krumbeck. Cretaceous, Sac and Ida Counties, Iowa, Foraminifera ; MacBrlde. Cretaceous, Tarahuna (Tripoli), Orbilo- Una n. spp. ; Parona. Cretaceous, (Lower “ Campanien ”), South-East of France, Foraminifera ; Repelin. Lower Lias, near Gloucester, Forami- nifera ; Richardson. Palaeozoic. Cambrian, near Shantung, China, globigcrina (?) . mantoensis n. sp. ; Walcott. III.— SYSTEMATIC. 0431 PROTOZOA, GENERAL. Microscopic fresh-water Protozoa from Mongolia; Daday, Math. Termt. Ert., 24, (31-77). The Protozoa of Iowa. A study of species known to occur in the waters of this state ; Edmondson, Davenport, Iowa, Proc. Acad. Sci., 11, (1-124, pis.). General morphology of the higher Protozoa; KuNSTLEitand Gineste, Paris, C.-R. Acad. Sci., 142, (201-296). Protozoa on the ice-floes of the North Polar Sea ; Nansen, Norw. North Polar Exp, Scientific Results, (Kristiania), 5, No. XVI, 1906, (22, 8 pis). Protozoa in plankton of certain Irish Lakes. West and West, Dublin, Trans. RAIrish Acad., 33 (B), (77-116, pis. vi-xi). 1. MYCETOZOA. General account (continued); Tem- pers, Microgr. Prepar. 14, (76-79, 249- 252, pis. viii, xxviii). Leplophrys, (syn. Vampyrella spp.), notes on the genus ; Keener, Amer. Nat., 40, (335-342, text flgg.). Myxomonas gen. n., (allied to Plasmo- diophora) M. betac sp. n. ; Brzezinski, Krakow, Bull. Int. Acad., 1906, (139- 202, pis. 2-6). 2. SARCODINA ( = GYMNOMYXA, RHIZOPODA, sens lot.). (a) Amoebaea (= Lobosa, Rhizo- poda sens s tr.). Rhizopoda Testa cea, classification and systematic account [in Russian] ; Ave- rintzev, St. Petcrburg, Trav. Soc. Nat., 36, ii, (121-346, pi. v). Rhizopoda, systematic notes ; Ave- rintzev, Ann. Biol, lacustre, 1,(321- 326). Beitriige zur Kenntnis der Siissw'as- serrhizopoden. (Vorl. Mitt.); Ave- rintzev, Arch. Protistenkunde, 8, (112- 119). Amoebina. Struktur und chcrnische Zusammensetzung dor Gehauso bei den Siisswasserrhizopoden ; Averintzev, Arch. Protistenkunde, Jena, 8, (95-111). Fresh-water Rhizopods of Nantucket; Cushman, Amer. Nat., 40, (371-373). Lobosa Testacea, detailed classifica- tion and description (from Averintzev’s Memoir); Soiiouteden, Ann. Biol, lacus- tre, 1, (327-382, 62 figg.). Amoeba , Allgemein ; Entz, Termt. Kozl., 38, (257-276, 12 Fig.); also, publ. sep. Budapest (Heller), 1906, (38, 12 figg.). — A. blattae and other A ma’bae, description of movement ; Gerould, Science, (N. ser.), 23, (707-710).-A. pacdophthora sp. n., from eggs of Pclto- yastev, described ; Cault.ery, Paris, C.-1L soc. biol., 61, (266-268, 4 figs.). — A. protcus, plasmodiogony ; Stoi.o, Arch. EntwMech., 21, (111-125). 37 Trot. Systematic. 0431 Arecllci m' train and A. vulgaris, structural details of test; Cushman and Henderson, Amor. Nat. 40, (707-800, text-tigs.). Avcrintzevia gen. n. (for Uelcopcra ) cyclostoma ; Sciiouteden, Ann. Biol, lacustre, 1, (357). Clypcolina marginata, described ; Penard, Arch. Protistenkunde, 8, (66- 85, JO text-figs.). Corycia penardi sp. n. (— C. coronata var. simplex Penard), Gouv. Arcban- gelsk ; Averintzev, St. Peterburg, Trav. Soc. nat., 36. Cueurbitclla longula sp. n., Gouv. Novgorod ; Averintzev, St. Peterburg, Trav. Soc. nat., 36, (177, figg. 71 and 72). Dlfflugia septentrionalis sp. n., Russ- land; Averintzev, Arch. Protisten- kunde, 8, (80) ; also, id., St. Peterburg, Trav. Soc. Nat. 36, ii, (208, figg. 73-75). Entamoeba coli and E. histolytica, described ; specificity of these 2 forms as regards harmlessness or pathogeni- city questioned ; Musgrave and Clegg, Philippine Journ. Sci., 1, (000-050, JO figg.).— E. histolytica, the Amcuba of dysentery, general account; Ruge, llandbuch der Tropenkrankh., lirsg. v. C. Mense, 13d 111, 1, (1-21, 3 Taf.). Lccqiicreusia angulata, L. cxtranca spp. nn., Archangelsk ; Averintzev, Arch. Protistenkunde, 8, (87-88). St. Peterburg, Trav. Soc. Nat., 36, (172, figg. 07, 08). Ncbela spumosa (238, fig. 79), A7. maxima (239, figg. 70-78), N. pulcher - rima spp. n. ; Archangelsk ; Averintzev, St. Peterburg, Trav. Soc. Nat., 36, ii ; also id. Arch. Protistenkunde, 8, (90- OS). ( Paulinclla chromatophora , note on habits, structure and American occur- rence ; Kepner, Biol. Bull., 9, (128-120, with text-fig.).) Pelomyxa palusbris, Bau und Fort- ptlanzung; Bott, Arch. Protistenkunde, 8, (120-158, mit 2 Taf.) ; also, Zool. Anz. 29, (803-800). — P. p., Fortptlanzung ; Jvohscuelt, Natw. Rdsch.,21, (503-501). Pyxidicula invisiiata sp. n., Arch- angelsk ; Averintzev, Arch. Protisten- kundc, 8, (86) ; also, id., St. Peterburg, Trav. Soc. Nat,, 36, (145, figg. 01-04). Sexangularia gen. n., S. parvida sp. n., Gouv. Archangelsk ; Averintzev, St. Peterburg, Trav. Soc. nat., 36, ii, (103, figg. 05-00). (l)) Foraminifera. For lists of occurrence, etc., see under Geological Distribution. f Foraminifera of the Salem limestone ; Beede, Indiana, Rep., Dept. Geol. Nat. Res. 30, (1201-1218, with pi.). Sur la formation du reseau des Num- mulites reticulees ; Boussac, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (243-244). Foraminifera, Great Barrier Island, New Zealand ; Chapman, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst., 38, (70-1 12, pi. 3). Foraminifera, Indian Ocean, otT Ceylon ; Dakin, Roy. Soc. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fish. 5, (225-242, 1 pi.). |Surquelquesgisementsnummulitiques de Madagascar. (Paleontologie de Mada- gascar II.) ; Douville, R. Ann. Paleonl., 1, (01-08, 1 fig.). Foraminifera of Larne Lough and District; Gougit, Sci. lnvestig., Dept. Agric. and Fisheries, Ireland, 3, (10,. 1 pi.), and 4, (12). (Foraminifera, Australian sands; Jen- sen, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc.,. 29, (810-831, 1 pi.)) Thalamophora from the North Tolar- sea ; Kiaer, Norw. North Polar Exp.,, Scientific Results, Kristiania, 5^ (No. XIV, App. II), 1906, (58-02). | Foraminifera, Tertiary layers, Biar- ritz ; Liebus, Wien, Jalirb. geol. Rchs- Anst., 66, (351-366, 1 pi., 8 text-figg.). Foraminifera, general account of life- history ; Lister, Nature, 74, (400-400). Foraminifera von Laysan und den- Cliatham-Inseln. (Ergebn. einer Reise nach dem Pacific); Riiumbler, Zool. Jalirb., Syst. 24, (2.1- 80, 4 pis.). ■J Foraminifera from Lower Lias, Gloucester ; Richardson, Gloucester, Proc. Cotteswold Nat. F. Cl., 15, (201). Recent Foraminifera, Island of Delos. (Grecian Archipelago); Sidebottom, Manchester, Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc., 50,. No. V, (18, 2 pis.). j Richercho strutturali su alcune forme dci trubi di Bonfornollo (Palermo) ; 88 Prot. IT. Protozoa. Silvestri, Roma, Mem. Acc. Nuovi Lincei, 22, (235-276, 14 figg.). Adelosina laysanensis sp. n., Laysan ; Riiumrler, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., 24, (50, tigs. 37, 38). J Ataxophragmium laceration, Ter- tiaries, Biarritz ; Liebus, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst., 56, (358, fig. 6). 1 7 lolivina lata nom. nov., Tertiaries, Biarritz ; Liebus, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst., 56, (357, fig. 2). Brachysiphon gen. n., near Wiab- ’ (lamina, (83), B.. corbuliformis sp. n., (84, pi. 3, figs. 2 and 3), Gr. Barrier Id., N.Z. ; Chapman, Wellington, Trans. .N. Zeal. Inst., 38. 1[Cassidulina oblonga ( — C . globoaa?), Tertiaries, Biarritz ; Liebus, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst., 56, (357, fig. 5). t Clavulina gaudnjinoides, (249, figg. 3 and 4), C. rudis (259, figg. 8-10), Miocene and Pliocene (“trubi”), Bon- fornello; Sivestri, Roma, Mem. Acc. Nuovi Lincei, 22. f Dentalina pauperata, Tertiaries, .Biarritz ; Liebus, Wien, Jahrb. geol. RchsAnst., 56, (351, fig. 1). Discorbina araucaria, Aralsee; KliER, TaSkent, Izv. Turk. Old. Russ. Geogr. Ob§c., 4, (27-29). ^—D. irregularis sp. n. ‘Chatham Is. ; Rhumbler, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., 24, (70, figs, 57-58). f Ellipsoidina, and related forms, com- parative notes on; Schubert, Central!)!. Min., 1906, (041-645). ■) Ellipsopleurostomclla russitanoi sp. m , Miocene and Pliocene (“trubi”), Bonfornello ; Silvestri, Roma, Mem. Acc. Nuovi Lincei, 22, (257, fig. 7). iFusulina, synopsis of the subgenera of ; .Yabe, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci., 21, Art. 5, (1-36, with 3 pis.). Fusulinidae, structure du test ; Douvilt.k, 11., Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 143, (258-261). ■^Globigerina (?) mantoensis sp. n., Cambrian, Shantung, China ; Walcott, Washington, Smithsonian Inst., Nation. Mus., Proc., 29, (10). Hauer ina complanata sp. n., Ceylon ; Dakin, Roy. Soc. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fish., 5, (231, fig. 7). ■\IIeteroclypeu8 nom. nov. (for Tietero- stegina cycloclypeus), eine Uebergangs- form zwischen Heterostegina und Cyelo- [1906] clypeus ; Schubert. Centralbl. Min., 1906, (640-641). Hypcrammina calcilega sp. n., Lay- san ; Rhumbler, Zool. Jahrb.. Syst., 24, (24, figs. 1, 2). | Karreria lithothamnica, Tertiaries, Biarritz ; Liebus, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst., 56, (361, fig. 8). ( Lagcna laevis, Montagu var., Wollon- gang ; Jensen, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn Soc., 29, (814, pi. xxvi, fig. 2).) L. fcisciata var. carinata var. n. (7, pi. I, fig. 17), L. inaequilateralis var. semi carinata var. n , (10, pi. 2, fig. 7), L. irregularis sp. n., (11, pi. 2, fig. 8), L. orbignyana (?) var., falcata var. n., (13, pi. 2, fig 12), Grecian Archipelago, Side bottom, Manchester, Mem. Lit: Phil. Soc. 50, No. V. f Lepidocyclina ciofaloi (A) sp. n. (89, pi. 3, figs. 4, 5), L. hhnereriB is (B), sp. n. (91, pi. 3, figs. 1-3), L. planulata (A), sp. n. (90, pi. 3, figs. 6-8), Eocene, Sicily , Ciiecciiia-Rispoli, Riv. Ital. Paleont, 12. — L. marginata (Michelotti), distribu- tion, geogr. and geol., and enumeration of forms included in this term ; Silvestris, Roma, Atti Acc. Pont. Lincei, 59, (140- 166, 1 fig.). — L. spp. nn.. Eocene, Peni- sola Salentina, noted ; di Stefano, Roma, Rend. Acc. Lincei, 15, (1), (425). — L., observations sur quelques travaux relatifs an genre ; Douvili.e, H. Fenillo jeunes naturalistes, Paris, 36, 1906, (169- 174). t Lingulina costata, Miocene and Plio- cene (“ trubi ”), Bonfornello ; Silvestri, Roma, Mem. Acc. Nuovi Lincei, 22, (263, fig. 11). f Loftusia morgani sp. n., (376), L. persica (251), Cretaceous, Persia ; Dou- ville, H. Mission de Morgan en Perse. Partie IV. Paleontologie. Mollusques fossiles, Paris, 1904, (380, av. pi.). Miliolidae : illustrazione di specie orbignyane istituite nel 1826; Forna- sini, Bologna, Mem. Acc. sc., (Ser. 6), 2, (59-70, 4 tav.). Miliolina schauinslandi (41, figs. 20, 21), M. deplanata (42, fig. 23), il/. arenacea (43, figs. 24, 25), M. cribrostoma (47, fig. 32), M. ferox (47, figs. 29-31), Laysan.spp. n. ; Rhumbler, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., 24. ^Heosch wager ina subgen n. (of Fusu- lina ) for N. craticulifera ; Yabe, Tokyo, J. Coll. Science, 21, Art. 5, (3, pi. 1). * 39 Prot. Systematic. — For am ini lt.r a. 0431 Nodobacidaria irregularis sp. n., Lay- man ; Rhumblkr, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., 24, <38,%. 15). Nodosaria cylindracea sp. n., Ceylon ; Dakin, Roy. Soc. Rep. Ceylon Pearl Fish, 5, (23.5, fig. 8). — N. sealaris, Batsch. vatv, Wollongong ; Jensen, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 29, <816* pi. xxiii, fig, 1). f Nummulites biarritzensis, (65, figs. L 2, 6-8, 13-15), N. earteri, (66, %s. 9-12, 17, 19-20), Eocene, Madagascar ; Douville, R., Paris, Ann. Paleont., 1. — N ., 2 distinct types, N. laevigatas Lrnck. + N. brongniarti and N. fabianii -f- N. laeviqatus d’Arch. ; Boussac, Paris, C.-R. Acad. Sci., 142, (243-244), and Bull. Soc. geol., (Ser. 4), 6, (98-100, pi. 3)1 — N. fabianii, Prever, morphology and development ; Boussac, Paris, Bull. Soc. geol., (4), 6,. (88, pi. 1, pi. 3, fig. 6). — N. spp., characteristic of different geological basins and horizons ; Dou- ville, H., Paris, Bui. Soc. g^ol. (Ser. 4), 6, (13-42, with tables). \Nummidibidac “ Priaboi a-Schichton ” and parallel zones, systematic com- parison of, in regard to accurate deter- mination of the horizon of these strata ; Oi’PENiiEiM, Berlin, Zs. d. geol. Ges., 58, <156-180). f Omphaloeyelus rnaeropora, Cretaceous, Tripoli ; Kiiumbeok, Palaeontographica, 53, (82-84, pi. 7, fig. 1). f“ Orbitoides gumbelii ” S eg., Oligo- cene, Apennines, description and sy- nonymy ; Silvestri, Roma, Atti Acc. Pont. Lincei, 59, (33-39, 2 figg.). — 0. riclithofeni sp. n., Binangonan limestone, Manila; Smith, Philippine Journ. Sci., 1, (205, fig. 1, pi. 1). — 0. martini sp. n , Upper Miocene, Batangas Province, (Philippines) ; Smith, T.c., (628, pi. 4, figs. 6, 7, 9.) | Orbitolina paronai, O. hochini , and O. kiliani spp. nn. (Prever ?), Cretaceous, Tarahuna (Tripoli), noted ; Parona, Roma, Rend. Acc. Lincei, 15 (i), (163- 164). — 0. spp., structure of shell ; Dou- viltJ:, II., Paris, Bui. soc. g<$ol., (s6r. 4), 4, (653-661, a v. pi.). f Orthophragmina umbilicata sp. n. (497, pi. 16, figg. 2-11), var fournieri var. n. (501, pi. 17, fig. 12), O. javana var. minor , (502, pi. 17, figg. 13, 14), 0. sella, (504, pi. 17, figg. 15-18), 0. dis- pansa, (505, pi. 17, fig. 19), 0. varians, ! (505, pi. 18, figg. 20-22), 0. pentagonalis sp. n. (507, pi. 18, figs. 24, 25, pi. 19, fig. 27). 0. stella (508, pi. 19, fig. 28), O. lanccolata (509, pi. 1.9, figg. 29, 30), Eocene, .New Caledonia; Derrat, Paris, Bull. Soc. geol., (ser. 4), 5. — 0. colcanapi sp. n., Eocene, Madagascar ; Douvili^, R. Paris, Ann. Paleont, 1, (67, figs. 4-5). ] Pellatispira gen. n. ( Nummulitidae ), for P. douvillei sp. n., (91, pi. 2, figg. 10-13), and P. (A7.) madaraszi, (92, pi. 2, fig. 14); described, Boussac, Paris, Bull. Soc. geol. (4) 6. f Pleuroslomella alternans, Miocene and Pliocene (“trubi”), Bonfornello ; Silvestri, Roma, Mem. Acc.Nouvi Lincei, 22, (253, fig. 6). ( Polymorphina alveolinif ormis sp. n., Byron Bay, N.S.W. ; Jensen, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 29, (821, pi. xxiii, figs. 8-12). — P. sororia, Renas var., id., t.c. (817, pi. xxiii, fig. 3).) {Polystomclla licdleyi sp. n. Palm Island, Queensland ; Jensen, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 29, (828, .pi! xxiii, fig. 14).— - P. macella var , Wollon- gong, id., t.c. (317, pi. xxxiii, fig. 4).) — P. 8triatopunctata, Aralsee, ICiaer, TaSkent, Izv. Turk. Otd. Russ. Geogr. ObSc., 4, (27-29). (| Porocyslis, regarded as a inonothala- mous Foraminiferan, rather than a Poly- zoan ; Jarvis, Biol. Bull., 9,(388-390).') Ramulina herdmani sp. n., Ceylon; Dakin, Roy. Soc. Rep. Ceylon Pearl I ish.,.5, (226—228, 236, figs. i-vi). (Rheophax eutieta sp. n. Byron Bay, N.S.W. , Jensen, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc! Linn. Soc., 29, (821, pi. xxiii, figs. 5-7).) Rolalidae ; Illustrazione di specie orbignyane istituite nel 1826, Fornasini, Bologna, Mem. Acc. sc., (Ser. 6), 3, (61- 70, 4 tav.). t Sigmoilina sehlumbergeri nom. nov., (267), S. celata (Costa) sens, str., (268^ figs. 12—14), Miocene and Pliocene^ (“trubi ’’), Bonfornello ; Silvestri, Roma, Mem. Acc. Nuovi Lincei, 22. Spirillina vivipara var. revertens var. n., Laysan and Chatham Isles; Riium- tiler, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., 24, (32, figs 8-10). ' fSpiroclypeus granulosus sp. n., Priabona ; Boussac, Paris, Bull. Soc. geol. (4) 6, (96, pi. 2, figg. 15-18, pi. 3, fig. 19). 40 Prot. II. Protozoa. [1900] t Spiroplecta corrugata , Miocene and Pliocene (“trubi”), Bonfornello; Sil- vestri, Roma, Mem. Acc. Nuovi Lincei, 22, (242, fig. 2). f Text ula ri a folium , Tertiaries, Biar- ritz ; Liebus, Wien, Jahrl). geol. Rcha. Aust , 56,(350, fig. 2). — T. gibboaa d’Orb., on tho dimorphism of ; also distribution, geogr. and geol. ; Sii.vestri, Roma, Mem. Acc. Nuovi. Lincei, 24, (225-242, 9 figs.). \Tritaxia lepida , Tertiaries, Biarritz ; Liebus. Wien, Jalirb. Geol. RchsAnst., 56, (359, fig. 7). Tubindla gen. n. (fain. Tihabdam- minidae), for T. perforata sp. n., Laysan ; Riiumbler, Zool. Jalirb., Syst., 24, (25- 27, fig. 5). Tubinellinae subfam. n., Riiumbler, Zool. Jalirb. Syst., 24, (25). ' \Vagulinopsia inversa (Costa), var. Carinata Silv., “ trubi,” Bonfornello ; Silvestui, Roma, Mem. Acc. Nuovi Lincei, 22, (251, fig. 5). ' \Vnlvidina pennalula, “ trubi,” Bon- fornello ; Silvestri, Roma, Mem. Acc. Nuovi Lincei, 22, (244, fig. 1). Ineertae sedia. (Probably allied to Foraminifera.) fSpongiostromaccae ord. n. t Spongioatromidae fam. n. (35). Aphrostroma gen. n., (36) ; A. tene- rum sp. n., (36, pis. 1, 2, 3). | Chondroatromg gen. n., 45 ; C. pro- blematicum sp. n., (45, pi. 12, fig. 3) ; C. globulifenm sp. n. 46, pi. 12, figs. 1,2); G. inlermixtum ep. n.,(47, pi. 13) G. renniculiferum sp. n. 48, ol. 14. fig 1,2,3). t Malacostroma gen. n. 48) ; .¥. coneentricum sp. n. (49, pis. 15-17, 20, 23, fig. 7) ; M. plumoaum sp. n. (50, pi. 18, fig. 1); M. undidosum sp. n. (51, pis. 18, fig. 2, 19). IfPyenoatroma gen. n. (38) ; V. denaiua (39, pis. 4, 5) ; P. spongilUfcrum sp. n. (10, pi. 0, fi«. 2). \Spongioatroma gen. n. (40) ; S. maeand- rinum sp. n. (41, pi. 6); S. bacilli f cram sp. n. (42, pi. 7, pi. 10, fig. 1) ; S. ovali- ferum sp. n. (43, pis. 8, 9, 10, fig. 2) ; S. gramdosum sp. n. (44, pi. 11) ; all from limestones (•* Viseen ”), Namur, Giiiticn, Bruxelles, Mem. Musee Beige., 3, IV. (55, 23 pis.). Xenophyophora. Die Xenopliyophoren der Siboga-Ex- pedition ; Schulze, Resultats des ex- plorations zool., Botan., oc^an. geoL entreprises aux Indes Neerl. Or. 1899- 1900, it bold du Siboga, publies par Max Weber. Leiden, Livr., 31, Monogr. 4 bis,. 1906, (18, avec 3 pi.). Xenophyophora der amerikanischeni Albatros-Expedition 1904-05 ; Schulze,. Berlin, SitzBer. Ges. natf. Freunde, 1906, (205-229, mit 1 Karte). Psammctta globosa sp. n. ; Schulze,. Res. exp. Siboga, Livr. 31, Monogr. A bis, (1—11, pi. 1 and pi. 2, figg. 1-10). (c) Heliozoa. Acanthocyatis hlepica sp. n. ; Iluir- feldt-K a. as , PI ank ton- U nte rsuchu ngen in norwegischen Seen. (Nforw.), (IV + 199, mit 3 Taf. u. 9 Tab.), deutschos Res. (147-197). — A.perlyana , test (‘skeleton ’> and spines in, described ; Lord, Man- chester, Trans. Microsc. Soc., 1905, (di- ll, 1 pi.). Lithocolla apateinii sp. n. ; IIuitfeldt- Kaas, Plankton- Untersuchungen in nor- wegischen Seen, (Norw.), (iv -f- 199,. 3 Taf. u. 9 Tab.), cleutsches lies. (147- 197). (d) Radiolaria. Ueber die Mittel der Formbildung imi Radiolarienkbrper. (6. Mitt, fiber die- Tripyleen der ,,Valdivia“-Ausbente.). Hacker, Verh. D. zool. Ges., Leipzig,. 16,(31-51). Acantliaria, various, chemical nature of skeletal substance ; Butsciili, Zool.. Anz., 30, (784-789). Acantliochiaaina bruhni. sp. n., Indian Ocean ; Popoi sky, Arch. Protistenkunde, 7, (352). — A. plana vax. n. schotti, Indian; Ocean; Popofsky, Arch. Protistenkunde,. 7, (351, fig. 8). Acanthometudac, Pacific Ocean, skele- tal structure ; AIielck, Zool. Anz., 30,. (754-762, 3 fig.). — A ., systematic account ; Popofsky, Arch. Protistenkunde, 7, (345- 394, 4 pis.). Acanthometron erindeeum sp. n., Atlantic ; PoroFSKY, Arch. Protisten- kunde, 7, (354, fig. 12). Acanthophracta, from the Plankton- Expedition of the Ilumboldt-Stiftung, classification and systematic account;; 41 Prol. Systematic. — Radiolaria. 0431 PororsKY, Ergebn., 3, L, f. P, (160, 16 pis.). Arachnothauma gen. n., (Monopylaria, near Arachnocorys) A. mirabile sp. n. ; Zaciiarias, Arch. Ilyclrobiol., 1, (566). Astracantha gen. n. (Tripylaria), (888); A. povadoxa (890, fig. 12); A. heteracantha(89[,1ig. 13,; A.umbcllifera (891, fig. 14), spp. n., “ Valdivia ’’-expe- dition ; Hacker, Zool. Anz., 30. Astracantliidae fam. n., “ Valdivia material, diagnosed ; Hacker, Zocl. Anz. 30, (888). Ablanticellage n. n. (Tripylaria), (125) ; A. anacantha (125, pi. 10 figs. 1-3) ; A. eraspedota (126, pi. 10, figs. 4 and 5) ; A. planktonicn (126, pi. 10, figs. 6-8), spp. n., Atlantic Ocean; Borcert, Ergebn. Plankton-Exped. Humboldt Stiftung, 3, L. h. 3.— A. bicornis sp. n. ; Hacker, Zool. Anz., 30, (894, fig. 16). Atlanticcllidae, fam. n., diagnosed ; Borgert, Ergebn. Plankton-Exped. Humboldt-Stiftung, 3, L. h. 3, (1.17). Auloceros patcaccns sp. u. ; Zaciiarias, Arch. Hydro biol., 1, (572). Aulospathis monodon sp. n. ; Zaciia- R ias, Arch. Hydrobiol., 1, (550). Costarica amphora sp. n., Atlantic ; Hacker, Arch. Protistenkunde, 8, (65). Castanidium sol sp. n. Atlantic ; C. vioseleyi subsp. n. cireoporoidcs ; Hacker, Arch. Protistenkunde, 8, (64). Caslanissa valdiviae sp. n. Atlantic, Hacker, Arch. Protistenkunde, 8, (64). Castanura echinus sp. n. Atlantic, Hacker, Arch. Protistenkunde, 8, (64). C hall eng eridae ; vierte Mitteilung fiber die Tripyleen-Ausbeute der deut- schen Tiefsee-Expedition. Hacker. Arch. Protistenkunde, Jena, 7, 1906, (259-306, 1 Taf.). Challengeron hdclteri sp. n. ; Zaciia- rias, Arch. Hydrobiol., 1, (572). — C. sacculus sp. n. “ Valdivia ” deep-sea expedition ; Hacker, Arch. Protisten- kunde, 7, (302, pi. xi, fig. 10). Challengeroaium avicularia sp. n., “Valdivia” deop-sea expedition; Hacker, Arch. Protistenkunde, 7, (300, pi. xi, fig. 8). Circocastanca gen. n., (Tripylaria), margarita sp. n., Hacker, Arch. Proti- stenk., 8, (59, fig. 8). Circoporctta gen. n., (Tripylaria), Hacker, Verli. 1). zool. Ges., 16„ (36). Circostephanus valdiviae sp. n.r Hacker, Verh. D. zool. Ges., 16, (36). Coleaspis tvidentifera sp. n., Atlantic, PororsKY, Ergebn. Plankton- Exp., 3, L. f. P., (75, pi. 5, fig. 4). Cribrosphaera gen. n., (Acantharia),. for C. polypora, Porofsky, Ergebn. Plankton-Exp., 3, L. f. P.} (63). Cruel forma gen. n. for part of Amphilonchc, (Acantharia), roroFSKY,. Arch. Protistenkunde, 7, (376). Cytocladus gen. n., (Peripylaria), for C. gracilis , C. major spp. nn., German- South Polar Expedition ; Schroder,. Zool. Anz., 30, (448-454, 9 figg.). — C. gracillimus sp. n., “Valdivia** material ; Hacked, Zool. Anz., 30, (879, fig. 1). — C. spinosus sp. n., Japan ; Schroder, Zool. Anz., 30, (587-590, .1 %)• Diploconus nilidns with var. indicusr Indian and Pacific Oceans, (123, pi. 15, figs. 1-3), D. tridentatus, Atl., Ind., Pac., (123, pi. 15, figs. 4, 5), spp. n., PororsKY, Ergebn. Plankton-Exp., 3, L. f. p. Diporaspis planclonica, sp. n., Atl., PoroFSKY, Ergebn. t.c. (50, pi. 2, fig. 7, pi. 3, fig. 1). Dorataspis loricata varr. nn. dis- paropora , delibitata, Porofsky, t.c. (42, pi. 1, figs. 10-12). Globispinmn gen. n., (Acantharia), for G. lanceolatum, PoroFSKY, t.c. (56). Tleliochallcngeron gen. n., (Tripy- laria), for 77. ( Challengeron ) channeri, Hacker, Arch. Protistenkunde, 7, (300, pi. xi, fig. 9). Tlystrichaspis arbusta sp. n.„ Atlantic, Porofsky, Ergebn. Plankton- Exp., 3, L. f. f}., (68, pi. 6, fig. 5). Lepidella gen. n., (inc. sedis ), for L. chuniana sp. n., Zaciiarias, Arch. Hydrobiol., 1. Medusdlidae from plankton, Atlantic and olsowhere, Borgert, Ergebn. Plank ton-Exped . I J umboldt-Stiftung, Bd. 3, L, h. 4, (133-192, 4 pis.). National clta valdiviae sp. n., Hacker, Zool. Anz., 30, (892, fig. 15). 42 Prof . II. Protozoa. Phyllostaurus qiladrifolius var. n. s ohyllacantha, Zaciiarias, Arch. Hydro- biol, 1, (512). PlaPktonetta decapus sp. n., Atlantic Ocean; Borgert, Ergebn. Plankton- Exped. Humboldt-Stiftung, 3, L, h. 4, <102, pi. 13, figs. 10-14). Porodiscua cmnatii8 sp. n., Zaciiarias, Arch. Iiydrobiol, 1, (548). Protocystia acornis (292, pi. xi, fig. 3) ; P . bicomis (293, pi. xi, fig. 4) ; P. tnicropelecua (298, pi. xi, fig. 5).; P. thyroma (299, pi. xi, fig. 0) ; P. tuba (299, pi. xi, fig. 7), spp. n., “ Valdivia” deep- sea expedition ; Hacker, Arch. Protisten- kunde, 7. Sagenoarium anthophorum sp. n., Antarctic, Hacker, Verli. D. zool. Ges, 46, (40). — S. (?) norvegicum sp. n. Nordatlantic ; Brock, Zool. Anz., 29, <657-659). Stautrodictya leptacantha sp. n. Zaciiarias, Arch. Hydrobiol., 1, (566). Tesseraspis cribri forma with var. a mbigua, At!., Pacif, (83, pi. 8, figs. 1, 2 , pi. 9. fig. 2) ; T. planctonica, Atl., Ind., Pacif., (83, pi. 8, figs. 3, 4) ; T. incognita , Ind., (84, pi. 8, figs. 5, 6), spp. n. ; Poi'oi-SKY, Ergebn. Plankton-Exp., 3, L, f. vvicropora var. n. sar- ■gasaiana, id., t.c. (83, pi. 7, fig. 9). TJialaaaothamnidaa fara. n., charac- terized, Hacker, Zool. Anz., 30, (885). Thalasaothamnua gen. n., (Peripylaria), (886) ; T. tenerrimua (879, fig. 2); T. ramoaua (880, fig. 3); T. genista (881, figs. 4 and 9); T. apermatophorua (881, fig. 5), spp. n., “ Valdivia ’’-Material, Hacker, Zool. Anz., 30. Tigniaphaera gen. n., (Acantharia), for T. tubulata and T. tetragonopa, Popofsky, Ergebn. Plankton-Exp., 3, L, f. i3.,(104, pi. 16, fig. 1). Thoracaspi8 elegans varr. nn. ; T. callosa, (57, pi. 4, figs. 2-5); T. imper- fecta, (57, pi. 4, figs. 7,8); T. perforata , (58, pi. 4, fig. 6) ; T. salebrosa sp. n., (59, pi. 4, fig. 11) ; T. latispicala sp. n., (60, pi. 5, fig. 2), Popofsky, Ergebn. Plankton- Exp., 3, L, f. )Q. Tuscaroridae, in “Plankton-Expedi- tion der Humboldt-Stiftung ” ; Borgert, 3, L, h. 2, (95-112, 1 pi.). Zyga'cantha annulata sp. n., Atlantic, PoroFSKY, Arch. Protistenkunde, 7, 358, fig. 13). [1906] 3. SPOROZOA. (a) Gregarinidea. Aggregata [ vide under Coccidia]. 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The geology of the country near Sidmouth and Lyme Regis with contributions by A. J. Jukes-Browne, (Explanation of Sheets 326 and 340). Mem. geol. Surv., England, 1906, (96, 1 pi.). [27, B, iii, d]. Zoeppritz, Karl. Geologische Unter- suchungen im Oberengadin zvvischen Albulapass und Livigno. Freiburg i. B., Ber. natf. Ges., 16, Jun., 1906, (164-231). [27, B, iii, c, 1; d]. II.— SUBJECT INDEX. N.B. — For fall Reference, go to Titles. COMPREHENSIVE AND GENERAL. 1003 1. Historical and Folklore. History of discovery of EchinothuT ridae ; Schurig, (293). History of name Calveria ; Bather, 1. Sphaercchinas granularis “ dit l’our- sin rascasse des pecheurs proven^aux ” ; Briot, 3. Jlolaster planvs in flint used as polisher in Can pignyan period; Perot. 2. General Treatises. Textbooks, &c. General account, Echinoderma , esp. recent, with figs. ; MacBride, 2. General popular account, Echinoderms at Port Erin ; Herdman, 1, (90-94, figg-)- 3. Bibliography. List of works on recent Echinoderms published in 1894, with abstracts and subject-index ; Bergmann. Works on Asteroidea, chiefly Pacific, ' with notes; Fisher, 3, (1120). Works on development of Ast. ovum ; Tennent and Hogue. 4. Pedagogy. See 1007, 2 and 5. 5. Museums, Collections, &c. British Museum, Geol. Dept., Exhibit of Echinoidea Irregularia from White Chalk ; Sherborn. Aquarium with asteroid and Ciicn- maria frondosa ; Derjugin, (pi. ii). 6. Technique. Staining and fixation for nerve cor- puscles in Hoi. skin ; Polara, 3. Deleterious effect on IIol. of formol and acetic acid ; Vaney, 3, (1). Preparation of body-wall for study of spiculos, Cucumariidae ; Woodland, (534, 551). Staining Ech. ova intra vitam ; Fischel, 2, (535). Preservation, decalcification, and stain- ing recent Echinothuridae ; Schurig. Staining, decalcification, conservation, for nerve-system Ast ; Meyer, (96-100, and passim). Fixation and staining oocyte Antedon ; Chubb, 2, (449). Photography of recent Ech. ; Doeder- lein, 2, (64). Radiography of fossil Clypeastroids ; Lambert, 1, (57). Rontgen rays expose internal pillars of fossil Mellita (fig.), Clypeaster, Am- phiope ; Branco, (18). Method of collection and biometry of Pentremites ; Smith, (1220). Technical terms in description of Asteroidea, glossary; Fisher, 3, (1118). 19 Echin. General and Structure. 1003, 1007 STRUCTURE. 1007 (a~h refer to the Classes, as under 1031). a. General. 2. Symmetries. Metamerism and polymerism in relation to life of Echinoderms ; Leh- mann. 10. Mesodermal tissues exc. skeletal. Connective tissue, pigment, and general integument of Uolothuria ; Polara, 2. Integument, esp. sclerohlasts, Cucu- maria ; Woodland. 11 and 12. Vacant. b. Holothurioidea. 1. General. Anatomy. Uolothuria nigra (561-567, figs.) and general Iiol. ; MacBride, 2. Inner anatomy 11.72%, organic matter 22% in cirri and arms of alcoholic Metacr ; Nichols, (49). 6, 7, 8. Vacant. 21 Echin. Structure and Physiology. 1007. 1011 5. Skeletal anatomy. Tegmen of Onychocrinus, migration of radianal in Iclitliyocrinidae, IBB of Calpiocr., IBr of Flexibilia , anal area of Flexibilia and perisomic plates generally ; Springer. 6. Vacant. 7. Other body-cavities and their con- tents. Coelom, general account ; Hamann (1495). 8. Digestive system. Gut, general account ; Hamann (1502). 9 and 10. Vacant. 11. Axial organ. General account ; Hamann (1496) 12. Generative organs and gonads. General account; Hamann (1505). Ovary Anledon (450), so-called “yolk- cells” (451), oogonia (451), oocyte (452- 492) ; Chubb, 2. g. Cystidea. 5. Skeletal anatomy. Pores in test of Aristocystis ; Bather, 4, (10). h. Blastoidea. 1. Skeletal anatomy. Oral septa in Penlremites ; Smith (1235, pi. 47). PHYSIOLOGY. 1011 1. General. Cell-metabolism, oocyte of Antedon; Chubb, 2. 2. Circulation. Vacant. 3. Respiration. Forced respiration by movement of radial plates, Ophiothrix ; MacBride, 1. 4. Alimentation and Digestion. Vacant; but see 1019, 4. 5. Excretion and Secretion. Mucus secreted on irritation of skin differs in II. poll from II. tubulosa : Pig- ment in skin of Holothuria, uranidine ; Briot, 2. Action of poison radioles in Echino- thuridae; Schurig (301). Skin glands, Echinaster, Cribrella ; Barthels. 6. Sensation. Cutaneous epithelium and pigment cells as a diffused sense-organ for per- ception of light, Holothuria. Polara 2 : cf. Polara, 3. 7. Miscellanea and Experimental. Action of light on motion of Asterias ; Bohn. Action of temperature on development of Ech. ; Marcus. Geotropism of larvae, see 1015, 5, c. ; Lyon, 2. Movements of pedicellariae ; Henri & Kayalof. Phagocytosis by amoebocytos of perivisceral fluid in Paracentrotus and Sphaerechinus ; Cemovodeanu & Henri. Perivisceral fluid of Spatangoids, by coagulating, forms patches to mend small, punctures in tube of intestine ; Henri : Also stops small holes in test, in Echinus , Parechinus, Paracentrotus ; Cu4not. Green fluorescence in alcohol extract of Holothuria integument ; Dubois. Function of Stewart’s organs in Echinothuridae ; Schurig. 22 Echin. V. Echinoderma. [1906] DEVELOPMENT. 1015 1. General principles. Vacant ; but see 1015, 8. 2. General Accounts. a. General account of development of Echinoderma ; MacBride, 2, (601-621, figs.). /. Ditto, Crino idea ; Hamann (151 2— 1537). 3. Formation of gonads. /. Formation and growth of oocyte and yolk-nucleus, Antedon’, Chubb, 2. 4. Oviposition, fertilisation, seg- mentation. Fertilisation, Arhacia ; Ariola. Attraction of ova for spermatozoa neither specific nor chemotropic ; Drago. Individuality of Ech. ova, those of same individual responding differently to stimuli ; Delage, 2. Sperm-ova and their segmentation, Ophiothrix ; MacBride, 1. Segmentation, Arhacia, Echinus, Strongylocentrotus ; Fischel, 2, (526). 5. Larval stages. a. Various larvae in plankton ; Gough. Larvae in Plankton, North Sea ; Oon- seil internal, 1, 2 & 3. Plankton, Murman Sea; Derjugin, (104, 161). Bipinnaria and Pluteus ; Delap, 1, (5). h. Young of Synapta , with contractile rosettes ; Becher, (508). Larvae of Elasipoda, probably Elpi- diinae, descr ; Herouard, 2, (9). c. Parthenogenetic Paracentrotus raised in 1 month to Echinoid with 2 pedicellariae ; Delage, 2. Ech. blastulae and gastrulae always come to top of water, geotropism ; Lyon, 2. d. Bipinnaria of Luidia sarsi, growth of young to 95 mm. diam. ; Delap, 2, (15). Larva of Stellosphaera, 2 stages ; Koehler & Vaney, 1 & 2. e. Early stages, Ophiothrix, right hydrocoel; MacBride, 1. 6. Organogeny. h. Development of spicules in Cucumariidae and Synapta ; Woodland, (figs., pis.). c. Symmetry, bilateral, first visible in Gastrula with mesenchyme, but fore- shadowed in stage with 2 precocious micromeres. In a half blastomere larva the median plane is at right angles to the original median plane, i.e. the primitive groove. Dispersing des- troys bilaterality ; Driesch, 1 and 2. Development of pedicellariae in Echinotkuridae ; Schurig, (306, fig.). d. Skin glands, Echinastcr, Cribrella ; Barthels. 7. Post larval growth-stages. h. Growth-stages of Cucumaria, corresponding to Ocnus, Cucumaria, and Semperia ; Herouard, 2, (12). Increase of pigment and other changes in integument of spp. of Eolothuria with age and change of habitat ; Polara, 2. c. Development of Hemicidaris crenularis from 2 mm. to 35 mm. dia- meter ; Sdguin, 1 A 2. Characters of young Echini in general (211), Sterechinus horvidus, 8 mm. diam. (222) ; Doederlein, 2. d. Young of numerous Hawaian Ast., for list of genera see 1027, A, iv ; Fisher, 3. Young of Crossas'er alternatus ; Fisher, 4, (134). Young of Anasterias tenera descr. ; Koehler, 5, (17, pi.). /. Young of Dizyjocr. (1252), in- crease of basals with growth in Talarocr. (1262); Beede. 23 Echin. Development. 1015 h. Development of Pentremites conoideus from specimens 0‘82 mm. long to adults 22 mm. long, detailed measurements and curves, comparison with young Codaster ; Smith. 8. Developmental Mechanics and Experimental Embryology. Reply to Herbst 119. Zool. Rec. 1904 ; Schttcking. Factors determining arrangement of chromatin and form of nucleus in oocyte, Antedon’, Chubb, 2, (492). Polarity of ovum, Paracentrotus ; Garbowski. Development of bilateral symmetry in Echinus microtuberculatus ; Driesch, 1 & 2. In Echinus number of primary mesenchyme cells conforms to that of mother, uninfluenced by sperm ; Peter. Osmosis and entrance of spermatozoa in Arbacia ; Ariola. Lack of oxygen or prevention of oxi- dation by KCN prevents disintegration of ova after membrane-formation, Strongylocentrotus ; Loeb, 2 & 5. Lack of oxygen prevents toxic effects of hypertonic solutions on Ecli. ova ; Loeb, 4. Chemical aspect of fertilisation; in Strongylocentrotus absence of free oxygen or addition of potassium cyanide check segmentation, more car- bon dioxide formed by fertilised ova than by unfertilised ; Loeb, 6. Effects of compression and want of oxygen on maturation, fertilisation, and segmentation of ova and sperm-ova, Asterias ; King. Sperm-ova Arbacia and Asterias more susceptible to cyanides just before and during segmentation ; Mathews, 1. Separation of Arbacia ovum-material into 4 layers by centrifugalizing ; fertilization ; development of sperm- ovum normal, except for pigmentation ; Lyon, 1. Mere shaking, without rise of tem- perature, does not retard segmentation of sperm-ova in Arbacia and Asterias ; Whitney. In segmentation, acid formation in- creases with number of nuclei ; Loeb, 7. Action of neutral salts on develop- ment of ova and sperm-ova, influence of acids and alkalies ; Loeb, 8. Effect of carbon dioxide on segmen- tation of ova and sperm-ova of Asterias ; Tennent & Hogue. Influence of temporaturo on segmen- tation of Strongylocentrotus sperm-ova ; its dependence on relation of nucleus to plasma ; Marcus. Artificial Parthenogenesis. — Demands free oxygen in the hyper- tonic sea-water, Strongylocentrotus ; Loeb, 3. Adjuvant effect of manganese, cobalt, nickel ; Delage, 2. Ova of Strongylocentrotus stimulated to develop by sperm of Mytilus , Chiton, Asterias ; Kupelwieser. Hybridisation. — Sphaerechinus granularis, Strongylo- centrotus lividus , Echinus microtuber- culatus ova and enucleated fragments of ova fertilised by A ntedon sperm ; Godlew- ski. Hybrid larvae in variaus combinations of Arbacia, Sphaerechinus, Echinus, Strongylocentrotus ; Fischel, 1. Experimental study of hybrid larvae of Strongylocentrotus lividus, Echinus microtuberculatus, and Sphaerechinus granularis, esp. effect of temperature on stereom-formation in larvae of hybrids and parents, comparison with results of Vernon, 1900, and general discussion of bearing on heredity ; further experi- ments by influencing sperm or ova, to discover respective effect on trans- mission of male and female characters ; Herbst, 1. Experiments with hybrid and partheno- genetie larvae of Strongylocentrotus, Sphaerechinus, esp. in relation to stereom-formation, to determine con- ditions of appearance of the mother- characters ; Herbst, 2. 24 Echin. V. Echinoderma. [1906] ETHOLOGY AND BIONOMICS. 1019 1. General accounts. Bionomics of recent Echinoderma treated generally and in detail (passim) ; MacBride, (2). Popular account ; Manger. Mode of life of Sphaerites , reef- dwellers ; Schoendorf, 2, (300). General account, recent Crin ; Ha- mann, (1542). 2. Special habits. Vacant. 3. Habitat. Habitat of various Echinoderms changed by Vesuvian eruption, e.g., Synapta found in Plankton ; Lo Bianco. Young of certain Tlolothuria in deep water, adults migrate to shallow ; Polara, 2. Oozy bottom, use of funnel-shaped radicles in Echinothuridae ; Doflein, (255, 269). Deep sea forms, e.g., Pourtalesia, Echinothuridae, in depths of 100-200 m. ; Doflein, (252). 4, Feeding. Mode of feeding and food of Pela- gothuria ; Kemna. Food of various spp. Ilawaian Ast., for list of genera see 1027, A, iv. ; Fisher, 3. Pentaceros , Astropeeten, and Luidia feed on Margaritifera vulgaris ; Herd- man, 2 & 3. Feeding of larvae, Ophiothrix ; MacBride, 1. 5. Defence and Protection. Poison and poison glands in Ast. Ech. Hoi., compilation; Faust, (229, 230). All four kinds of pedicellariae poisonous ; effect on various animals, none on Hoi., Ast., or frogs; Henri & Kayalof. Protection of gut by coagulation of coelomic fluid in Ech. ; Henri : ditto and protection of test ; Cuenot. Skin glands, Echinaster ; Barthels. 6. Locomotion. Floating and movomont of Pela - gothuria ; Kemna. Locomotion of Asterias ; Bohn. Swimming by podia, Luidia ; Fisher, 3, (1035). 7. Autotomy and Regeneration. Regeneration, general speculations illustrated by arm of Antedou and ovum of Strongylocentrotus ; Przibram. General account in Crinoidea ; Hamann, (1538). Autotomy of Antedon under change of temperature and during fall of ashes ; Lo Bianco, (94, 101). 8. Parasites and Commensals. Cystohia chiridotae, gregarino in body- cavity and blood-vessels of Chiridola pellucida ; Dogiel. Turbellarinn Anoplodiuvi in gut and body- cavity of Ilolothuria ; Briot, 3. Turbellarian Syndesmis in gut of Paracentrotus and Sphaerechinus, di (Terence of colour according to host ; Briot, 3. Parasitic Trematode in gut of Phormo- soma indicum; Schurig. Five gastropods, Stylifer, on Stereo- cidaris, inducing malformation ; Doederlein, 2, (115, pi.). Petrolesthes patagonicus, Anomurous decapod commensal Asteracanthion helianthus ; Bouvier, 1. Philichthys, copepod in ovary of Amphiura squamata ; Herouard, 4. Myzostoma ectoparasite on Pentacr ; Reichensperger. 9. Protection of young. Care of brood in Cueumaria lateralis and Psolus granulosus ; Vaney, 3, (3). 25 Echin. Ethology and Variation. 1019, 1023 Young in body-cavity of Synapta mimiba ; Becher, (508). Protection of young, Anasberias tenera ; Koehler, 4 & 5, (16) Protection of young in Anbedon ; Hamann, (1537). 10. Sexual Dimorphism. Vacant. 11. Relation to Other Animals, as Food, &c. As food of fisli — of Plenronecbea pla- bessa, Echinocyamus ; of P. limanda, Ophioglypha , Opliiura ; Johnstone, (243- 246).' Oph. as food of young Luidia ; Delap, 2, (15). Pearl oyster attacked by Asb. (vide 4) ; Herdman, 2 & 3. 12. In Geological aspect. Effect of ashes from Vesuvius ; kill Sphaer echinus, Arbcicia, Strongylocen- brobus, Dorocidaris by clogging madre- porite, not Echinocyamus and others ; kill Luidia, not other Asb. or Oph. ; kill liolobhuria, not Phyllophorus or Synapba ; kill Anbedon ; Lo Bianco. Geological history of Echinoderms esp. in N. America, (see reff. under 1027, B); Weller. Grin, fragments, stereom replaced by magnetite, Lower Devonian ; Cayeux. Calcari ad echini, Langhian, Mt. Carpegna, N. Italy ; Chelussi. Echinoderm fragments as components of Turonian chalk ; Hill in Burnet, (213, pi. 18). Echinoderm breccia in Bajocian, Kientaleralps ; Gerber, (71). Cystid Limest., Sphaeronis, Echino- sphaera ; Hedstrpm & Wiman, (104, 109). See also Nichols. 13. Phaenology. Vacant ; but see references to Plank- ton larvae, 1015, 10, and 527, A. VARIATION AND AETIOLOGY. 1023 1. In form and surface-characters. Form and tuberculation, Sphaere- cliinus granularis, Sbrongylocenbrobus lividus ; Checchia, 2, (92). Absence of lateral fasciole from some specimens of Linbhia oblonga ; Gregory, (249). Variations in spp. Hawaian Asb., for list of genera see 1027, A, iv ; Fisher, 3. 2. In colour. Colour in life of spp. Hawaian Asb., for list of genera see 1027, A, iv ; Fisher, 3. 3. Meristic: numerical. Variation in numbers of primi bracks, Forbesiocr., Taxocr.; Springer, (489). 4-rayed and 6-rayed Penbremibes godoni , 4-rayed Taxocr. ; Springer, (489). In Grinoidea, general account ; Hamann, (1549). 4. Meristic: homoeotic. Vacant. 5. Teratological. Abnormal formation of dorsal organ mPhormosomaindicum\ Schurig, (334). Two gonopores on madreporite, Cenbrosbephanus longispinus ; Checchia, 2, (88). In radial of Symbabhocr ; Beede, (1262). In Grinoidea, general account Hamann, (1549). 6. Bionomic. Variation in occurrence of pedicel- lariae in same species of Echinoid, different locc. ; Doederlein, 2, (93, 94). Variation of gonads oiEcli, according to loc. ; Fischel, 1, (501). Ambulacral pores of Echinocorys reduced in forms immersed in ooze ; Fourtau, (152). Variability in occurrence of Stewart’s organs in Echinobhuridae', Schurig, (294). Dwarfing of Penbremibes in a certain area, biometrically studied, causes dis- cussed ;_Smith, (1237). 20 Echin. v. Echinoderma. DISTRIBUTION [1906] 1027 7. Mutational. Mutation of Discoideci cylindrica ; Bosworth. Mutational varr. Echinocorys scutntna ; White & Treacher. Developmental and specific variation in Pentremitea conoidcua biometrically studied and contrasted ; Smith. 8. Evolution, general principles. Convergence in external characters between spp. of Anaateriaa and Diplaa- teriaa ; Koehler, 4 & 5. Principles governing evolution of Echinoderms, esp. in N. America (see reff. under 1027B) ; Weller. Evolution of anal structures, of brachials, and of perisomic plates in Crinoidea Flexibilia, relative value of different characters ; Springer, (494). 9. Evolution: relations to other Phyla. Relations of Echinoderma to hypo- thetical Protocoelomata and to liemi- chordata , and origin of Classes ; Mac- Bride, 2, (616-623). 10. Evolution : phylogeny of smaller groups. Phylogeny of Holothurians ; Mac- Bride, 2, (578). Suggested origin of Pelagothuria ; Kemna. Relationships of main Echinoid groups, Cidaridae, Echinothuriidae, Diadematina, Saleniidae & Arba- ciidae, Echinina , Irregularia, (81), phylogenetic relations genera of Echi- nidae , (203) ; Doederlein, 2. Eclnnothnridae allied to Diadematidae rather than to Cidaridae ; Schurig, (342). Evolution and classification of Cretaceo - Tertiary Spatangids ; Lam- bert, 8, (108). Evolution of Sehiza8ter, Briaaus and allies ; Fourtau, (143) ; Lambert, 8, (123). Phylogeny and classification of Crinoidea Flexibilia ; Springer, (493). Descent of Pentremitea from Codaster ; Smith, (1235). A. Geographical. i. General. Bipolarity objected to ; Vaney, 3 ; Koehler, 2. Geogr. Distrib. Echinoderma, general and bathymetric ; Trouessart, (236). Bathymetric, of Pelagothuria ; Herouard, 3. Ech. of Valdivia Exped. from Atlantic, Cape Colony, Antarctic and Subantarctic, Sumatra, Nicobars and Maldives, E. Africa, with spp. nn. under Linthia , Schizaster, Maretia , Prionechinua, Stereocidaria, and numerous varr. nn., genn. nn. Pro- tocentrotus, Meijerea ; Doederlein, 2, (271-277, et passim). ii. Atlantic Ocean and adjacent seas. North Sea, southern part, Echino- derma collected by the “ Wodan.” Tescli. N. Sea, Danish Seas, Plankton, larvae; Conseil intemat, 1, (190). Skagerak, Plankton, Luidia larva (36), Danish seas, Opliiopluteua and Spatan- gua larva (40), Belgian seas, Oph. larvae (48) ; Conseil intemat, 2. Skagerak, Ech. larva (63), N. Sea, various larvae (69, 82, 88), English Channel, Oph. larva (76) ; Conseil internat, 3. Helgoland, Synapta minuta sp. n. ; Becher. N. Atlantic, Pelagothuria sp. n. ; Herouard, 3. Luce Bay, Wigtonshire, Solaater , Ophiura, Aatropecten , Asteriaa, Echinus, Echinocyamua , Thy one, Cucumaria ; Fishguard Bay, Milford Haven, Ophiura, Asteriaa, Echinus ; Johnstone. Irish coast, plankton, various larvae and young Oph ; Gough, (12, 22, 34, 36, 50, 52). Ireland, Valencia, Bipinnaria of Ast. and Pluteus ; Delap, 1. (5) : Luidia larva ; Delap, 2, (15). Mediterranean, Sicily littoral, list of Ech., esp. spp. of Centrostephanus, 27 Echin. Distribution. 1027 Psammechinu s, Arbacina, Sphaere- chinus, Strongylocentrotus [Paracen- trotus'], Brissopsis, Echinocardium ; Checchia, 2. W. Africa, Mauritania coast, Ecliino- metra subangularis and spp. n. of Patiria, Ilolothuria ; Koehler & Vaney, 3. Madeira, 1968 m., Gephyrocr; Albert. Azores, probably 2,000-3,000 m., Stellospliacra gen. n. Ast ; Koehler & Vaney, 1 & 2. iii. Indian Ocean and adjacent seas. Red Sea, Arabia, Echinus, Clypeaster, Echinanthus, Echinodiscus, and Temno- plcurus sp. n., Stellaster, Asterina, Linckia, and Astropecten sp. n., Amphiura, Ophioncreis, Ophiothrix, Ophiopsammium, Opliiothela ; Koehler, 3. Ceylon, Echinoderm fauna compared with Maldives and others; Herdman, 3, (438, 442, 446). iv. Pacific Ocean and adjacent seas. Japan, various Echinoderms (157, 189-191, 203, 251) ; Doflein, 2 : list of Ech. and spp. of Solastcr and Astenas ; Doflein, 1. Japan, Suruga B., Enypniastes ; Mitsukuri. Japan, coasts, spp. of Strongylocentrotus 1 sp. n. 1 var. n., Pseudocentrotus, Glyp- tocidaris, Anthocidaris ; Doederlein, 1. Hawaian Is., from shore to 1000 fm., monograph of Ast. ; spp. n. of Astropec- tcn, Ctenophoraster n., Tritonaster n., Psilaster, Psil aster apsis n., Dipsacaster, Patagiastcr n., Luidia, Pseud ar chaster, Cheirasler, Mcdiaster, Nercidasler, Pen- tagonaster, Tosia, Astroceramus n., Cal- liderma, Calliaster, Gilbertaster n., Evo- plosoma n., Antheniaster, Pentaceros, Asterodiscus, 0 phi diaster, Leiaster, An- seropoda, Tlenricia, Asthenactis n., Pter- astcr, Tlymenaster, Benthastcr, Zoro- aster, Coscinasterias , llydrasterias, Odinia, Brisinga ; also Goniodiscides nom. no v., Archaster, Linckia, Ecliinaster, Valvaster, Mithrodia ; discussion of faunistic relations ; Fisher, 3. California, Monterey B., spp. n. of Astropecten & Alexandraster ; Fisher, 2. California, spp. n. of Astropecten, Luidia, Tlenricia, Crossaster, and Rath- bunaster gen. n. ; Fisher, 4. Oregon, sp. n. of Henricia ; Fisher, 4. v. Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas. White Sea, Solowetzk Id., Ilol., Ech., Ast., Opli., bathymetric note on Opliio- glypha, Asteracanthion ; Stieren, (271, 292). Murman coast, Ekaterin harbour Echinoderm fauna, list of various references ; Derjugin, (90, 94, 97, 105, 148). Bering Sea, spp. n. of Leptychaster , Crossaster ; Fisher, 4. vi. Antarctic Ocean and adjacent seas. Charcot Exped., Echinoderms, popu- lar ; Turquet. Charcot Exped. ; Koehler, 2 : spp. n. of Anasterias, Diplasterias, Granaster, Odonlastcr, and gen. nn. Ripaster, Cry- aster, also spp. of Labidiaster, Porania, Ophionotus, Echinus, Arbacia ; Koehler, 4: the same with Ophionotus sp. n.; Koehler, 5. South Orkneys. Scotia B., Thyone spp. n. ; Vaney, 1. Charcot Exped., Carthage B., Biscoe B., and Wandel Id. spp. n. olSynallactes, Cucumaria, P solus, : Vaney, 2 and 3. General discussion, Antarctic Hoi. fauna, no bipolar spp. ; Vaney, 3, (25). Belgica coll. spp. of Mesothuria, Rhi- pidolhuria, Peniagone , Cucumaria, Pso- lidium, Psolus, Trochostoma, Sigmodota, and Elasipod larvae ; Herouard, 2. B. Geological. i. General. Geol. Distrib. of Echinoderma Trouessart, (178). General palaeontology of Crin\ Hamann, (1551). Geology of France, Lists of fossils (passim), figs, of Clypeaster, Diade- mopsis, Toxaster, Clypeus , Encrinus ; Fritel. 28 Echin. V. E chino derma. [1906] Caucasus, summary of stratigraphy Avith lists of fossils, many Ech. and Crin. ; Oswald. Madagascar, lists of Ech. and Grin. from Cretaceous and Tertiary, Aero - salenia , Cardiaster , Cidaris, Conoclypeus Gyphosoma, Echinanthus , Epiaster, Euspatangus, Fibularia , Fibulina, Guet- taria, Hernia star, Infulaster, Isaster, Isopneustes, Lampadaster , Menuthiaster, MicrasteVy Noetlingia, Peltastes, Schi- zaster, Apiocr., Encrinus., Pentacr. ; Lemoine. ii. Cainozoic. a. General. Tertiary, Piedmont, lists of Ech. and Grin, in Bartonian (896), Helvetian (905), Plaisancian (911) ; Sacco. Sinai and Egypt, spp. of Echino- lampas (1 sp. n,), Phyllacanthus, Echi- nus, Toxopneustes, Echinometra, Hetero- centrotus, Fibidavia , Laganum, Echi- nodiseus, Clypeastev, Brissuss, ? Schi- zaster, Lovenia ; Gregory. Tertiary, N. Madagascar, Ech. (vide 1027, B, i) ; Lemoine. Spicules of llol. figd., = crystalloids of Jukes-Browne & Harrison, from Barbados, London, Q. J. Geol. Soc., 48, 1892, (178) ; also of Sorby from W. Java ; and of Ehrenberg from Egypt and Lebanon ; Haupt. California, lists of fossils including Echinoidea] Arnold, (12, 19, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 30, 33). to. Pleistocene. Salustro, Catania, Amphiura, radiole of Cidaris ; Scalia. Nantucket, Strongylocentrolus ; Wil- son. Near Tokyo, Temnopleurus, Laganum, Echinarachnius, Fibidavia ; Tokunaga. c. Pliocene. Barcelona, Brissopsis sp. n., spp. of Cidaris, Clypeastev, Schizaster ; Anvers, Italy, Algeria, Schizaster spp. n. ; Italy, Brissopsis sp. n. ; W. Africa, Hemilieli- opsis gen. et sp. n. ; Lambert, 8. Tuxtepec division, Sta. Maria Tatetla, Mexico, Encope tatetlaensis sp. n. ; Boese, 1 (7 1) and 2 (5). d. Miocene. Sardinia, Clypeastev sp. n. ; Lambert, 2. Calabria, Clypeastev , Ecliinolampas, Schizaster ; Lojacono. Barcelona and Minorca, spp. n. of Dovocidaris , Schizechinus, Scutella, Tvipneustes, Clypeastev, Echinolampas, Opissaste'r, Schizaster, spp. of Cidaris, Psammechinus, Amphiope , Milletia, Pevicosmus, Brissopsis, Trachyspatagus, Prospat any us ; also various locc. spp. of Leiooidaris, Psammechinus, Ecluno- lampas , Schizaster ; Lambert, 8. Upper, — Gourbesville (Manclie), Echi- nocyamus ; Dollfus. Upper Mediterranean beds, Budapest, Goniaster , Cidaris , Echinus, Psam- mechinus, Clypeastev, Echinolampas, Spatangus, Echinocardium, Ilemiaster , Schizaster varr. nil. ; Vad&sz. Middle, — near Turin, Cidaris, Dia- dema, Arbacina, llipponoe, Echino- cyamus, Clypeastev, Brissopsis, Schiz- aster, Pevicosmus, Spatangus, lletero- brissus, Pentacrinus, Antedon, Cono- crinus, Actinometra, ; Bellini. Helvetian, of Mt. Titano, Repubblica di S. Marino, Cidaris, Psammechinus, Clypeastev, Scutella, Echinolampas, Plio- lampas, Linlhia , Pevicosmus, Spatangus, II ypso spatangus, Eupatagus; Nelli. Burdigalian, Molasse, Vence, spp. of Leiocidaris, Scutella, Clypeastev, Echino- lampas, Tristomantlius, Opissaster, Peri - cosmus, Schizaster, Moira, Brissoides, Maretia, Prospatangus, Echinocardium, several new ; see also Gregoryaster gen. n., Hypsoclypus, Heteroclypeus ; Lam- bert, i. Burdigalian, Andalusia, Spain, Cly- peaster ; Doirvill6, R. (105-133). Langhian, Mt. Carpegna, N. Italy, Cidaris (274), Mozzano, Toxopatagus (296) ; Chelussi. Miocene and Oligocene [?] Cserhat, Bakony, Clypeastev, Conoclypeus, Scu- tella, Echinolampas, Hemipatagus ; Noszky. 29 Echin. Distribution, Geological. 1027 B e. Oligocene. Upper, — Entrerian of Patagonia, Mono- phora; Ameghino (255-258). Middle, — Schonebeck, Hinterpommern Psammechinus : Picard. f. Eocene. Apennine Flysch, Hoi. imprints, Lo- renzinia ; Simonelli. Tropical E. Africa, distrib. of Ech. ; Chautard. Lutetian, Senegal, Plagiopygas ; Meu- nier, 2. Upper Lutetian, near Vich, Catalonia, Spain, list of Ech. ; Almera, 1 and 2. Lower Lutetian, N. France* Maretia ; Leriche (402). Patagonian, discussion of age on basis of Ech. fauna, Isechinus, Schizaster, Platypygus, Iheringina, Hypechinus, Lintliia, Psammechinus, Monophora , Cidaris, Goniocidaris, Echinopedina, also Antcdon ; Ameghino (168). iii. Mesozoic. a. General. L’Yonne, spp. of Acrosalenia, Plesio- salenia , Perisalcnia, Polygoniopygus , Diademopsis, llcmipcdina, Phalacropc- dina, Codiopsis, Diplopodia, Pseudoplo- podia ; Valette, 2. Kientaleralps, fragmentary Echino- derms, Cidaris, Pentacr. ; Gerber (passim). Aralo-Caspian region, Great and Little Balkhan and Krasnovodslt peninsula, Ech. (60, 129), Toxaster (82), Cidaris (127), Metaporrhiuus (131), Miller icr. (131-134), Holaster (137); AndrUsov. b. Cretaceous. Jerusalem, Ilolectypus, Codiopsis (37), Echinobrissus, Cyphosoma (38) ; Blanckenhorn. N. Madagascar, Ech. (vide 1027 B, i) ; Lemoine. 1. Upper Cretaceous. White Chalk, England, range of spp. of Echinocorys , Comdus, Discoidea, 71a- gcnowia, Ilemiaster, Holaster, Cardiastcr, 0 faster, Micro ster, Epiaster, Infulaster; Sherborn. Devonshire, Crin. and Ech., Micro ster, Holaster', Clayden (48, 49). Near Brunswick, Holaster, Pseudodia- dzma, Discoidea ; Wollemann. Moravia, Cidaris, Echinocorys, Pentacr. ; Remes, 1. Andalusia, Spain, Echinocorys, Dis- coidea, Echinoconus (fig.), Ilypsaster, Pedinopsis , Enallaster, Ilemiaster, Holaster; Douvilld, R, (76-78,1 173). Egypt, Orthopsis, Rhabdocidaris, and spp. n. of PlioLoxaster gen. n., Echino- brissus, Echinocorys, Linthia ; Fourtau. Tropical E. Africa, distrib. of Ech. ; Chautard. Echinoderms esp. N. America ; Chamberlin & Salisbury, (iii, 186, fig.). Cerro de Muleros, Chihuahua, Mexico, locc. and horizons of Ech. ; Boese, 3, (5, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 24). Upper Danian, Aquitaine, Cidaris, Echinocorys , Balanocr., Bourgueticr ; DouvillA Danian, Djebel Tar, Tripoli, Hemi- aster chargensis, and spp. n. of Dis- coidea, Catopygus, Pygorhynchus ; Krumbeck. Upper Senonian or ?Maestrichtian, E. Madagascar, Epiaster, Ilemiaster, Noetlingia boulei sp. n. ; Lambert in Boule & Th4venin. Senonian, Norfolk, Epiaster, Mi- craster, Echinoconus, Echinocorys, Car- diaster, Stegaster, Cidaris, Cyphosoma, Goniaster, Pentacr. ; Brydone. Senonian, Carnaby, Yorksh., Cardi- astcr, Echinocorys ; Sheppard. Senonian, London Basin, range and locc. of spp. of Cidaris, Cyphosoma, Echinocorys, Conidus, Epiaster, Ilelico- diadema, Itagenovia, Micraster, Off aster, Calliderma, Metopaster, Pentaceros, Pentagonasler, Ophiura, Bourgueticr., Marsupites, Pentacr., Uintacr; Treacher & White. Senonian, Berkshire, phosphatic chalk, spp. of Cidaris, Ilelicodiadema, Echino- corys, Micraster, Offaster, Metopaster, Marsupites, Uintacr., Bourgueticr., Pentacr. ; White & Treacher. 30 Echin. V. Echinoderma. [1906] Upper Senonian, Grimme bei Locknitz, Caratomus avellana, Eehinoeonus roe- meri, and common Echinoids ; Schu- mann & Leonhard. ? Senonian, Eure-et-Loire, France, Pentaeeros sp. n. ; Meunier, 1. Senonian, Venetia, Paronaster gen. n., Lampadoeorys ; Airaghi. Upper Senonian, Roca, Rio Negro, Hemiaster; Burckhardt. Senonian, Pondoland, S. Africa, Cidaris, Hemiaster, and spp. n. of Pseudodiadcma, Cardiaster, Cassidulus ; Woods. Upper Turonian, Lincolnshire, Ho- luster , Eehinocorya, Micraster, Cidaris, Infulaster, Cypliosoma, Oalcritea, Goni- aater\ Burnet. Turonian, Tarahuna, Tripoli, Salenia, Orthopsis ; Parona. Turonian, Algeria and Charentes, Linthia spp. n. ; Fourtau. Cenomanian and Turonian, Sinai and Abu Roash, spp. n. of Heterodiadema , Aeantheehinopsis n., Micropedina, C-y- phosoma, Thyleehinua, Coptoaoma, also spp. of Holectypus, Galerites, Nucleo- litea, Hemiaster , Linthia ; Gregory. Cenomanian, England, zones charac- terised by Holaster subglobosus, H. trecensis ; horizons of spp. of Cidaris, Echinocyphns, Discoidea ; Bosworth. See also Jukes-Browne. Cenomanian, Cap de la llkve, Pen- tacr., Cidaris, Salenia, Galeritea \ Combes. Cenomanian, S. Tunis, Heterodiadema ; Pervinqui&re. Albian, “ Gault,” Luitere Zug, Switzerland, Epiaster, Holaster, Cato- pygus, Diacoides, Peltastes, Diplopodia ; at Lochwaid, Hemiaster ; Jacob and Tobler. 2. Lower Cretaceous. Echinoderms, esp. N. America ; Chamberlin & Salisbury (iii, 135, fig.). Barremian, Alpes-Maritimes, Plegio- eidaris sp. n.; Savin & Lambert. Lower Valanginian, Germany, various locc., Pentaer. columnals ; Harbort. c. Jurassic. Jurassic, Black Hills, Wyoming and Dakota, Pentaer., and spp. n. of Ophio- aster n. and Cidaris ; Whitfield & Hovey. 1. Upper Jurassic. Gap, France, Cidaris ; Haug & Kilian. Tithonian, Stramberg, list of Crin. and Eeh. ; Remes, 2. Lower Tithonian, Miirtirol, Engadine, Pentaer., Phylloer. cf oosteri ; Zoeppritz, (199). Weisser Jura, distrib. of Sphacritca ; Schoendprf, 2 (298). Sequanian, zone of Oppelia tenuilo- bata, Bavaria, Stomechinus, Holectypus, Cidaris, Rhabdoeidaris, Collyrites ; Wanderer (512, 514, 516, 518). Sequanian of Tatahouine, S. Tunis, Pygurus, Aeropeltis, Monodiadema ; Pervinqui&re. Kimmeridgian or Rauracian, Safi, Morocco, Cidaris, Aeropeltis ; Gentil & Lemoine. 2. Middle Jurassic. Gap, France, Cidaris ; Haug & Kilian. Callovian of Baume-les-Dames (Doubs), Collyrites, Eekinobrissus, Holectypus, Pygurus, Rhabdoeidaris, Stomechinus, Millericr. ; Petitclerc. 3. Lower Jurassic. Bathonian, Belfort, Franche-Comt6, Pseudodiadema, Stomechinus, Hemi- pedina; Maire. Lower Bathonian, Alpes Maritimes, Aerosalenia sp. n. ; Lambert & Savin. d. Lias (including Rhaetic). Dorset, lists of Echinoidea ; Woodward & Ussher. Ubaye, Aveyron, Pentaer. ; Haug & Kilian. Toarcian near Macon, Pentaer., Cidaris; Lissajous. Lower Lias, S.E. Rheinpfalz, Pentaer.; Renz. 31 Echin. Distribution, Geological. 1027 B Sinemurian, Engadine, Miller icr, , Pentacr. in Steinsberger Kalk (191) in Fleckenmergel (193, 196) ; Zoeppritz. Rhaetic, Kossener Schichten, Enga- dine, Crin., Eeh. ; Zoeppritz, (189). e. Trias. Echinoderms esp. N. America ; Cham- berlin & Salisbury, (iii, 57). Silesia, Encr., Entrochua , Dadocr., Aapidura, Cidaria, Radiolua ) Ahlburg. Raiblian, incl. Pachycardientuff and other beds of S. Tirol, Cidaria , En- crinua ; Koken. IV. Palaeozoic. a. General. Europe, America, Australia, Botryocr., Barycr., Cosmocr. ; Bather, 3. b. Permian. Vacant. c. Permocarboniferous. Near Forni Avoltri, Carinthia, Cyathocr., Poteriocr. ; Gortani, 1. Gerringong, N.S.W., Tribracliiocr., Phialocr. ; Dun. d. Upper Carboniferous. Echinoderms, esp. N. America ; Chamberlin & Salisbury, (ii, 617, fig.). Middle Ouralian ?, Forca Pizzul, Carnic Alps, Archaeocidaria sp. n. ; Vinassa de Regny & Gortani, Gortani, 2. Upper Coal Measures, S.E. Kansas, Ceriocr., Eriaocr ., Hydreionocr., Pliia- locr., Archaeocidaria ) Beede & Rogers. Upper Red Wall Limest., White River canyon, S.W. of Fort Apache, Gila Co., Arizona, Ceriocrinua, Archaeocidaria ; Reagan, 1 (239, pi.). Red Wall Limest., Rocky Mts., Archaeocidaria ; Reagan, 2. e. Lower Carboniferous. Echinoderms, esp. N. America, Chamberlin & Salisbury, (ii, 519, fig., 522, fig., 526, 530, fig.). Upper Carboniferous Limest., Rouken Glen, Glasgow, Poteriocrinua , Piao- crinua [sic], Archaeocidaria ; Macnair, (373, 375, 393). Lower Carboniferous lamest., Can- nock Chase, Stallordsh.', Archaeocidaria, Crin.) Cockin. Carboniferous Limestone, Westleigh, Devon, Crin. ; Clayden (48). Zaphrenti8 zone, Bristol, Aacocr. ; Bather in Hind, (173): co. Dublin, Aclinocr ., Plaiycr. ; Bather in Matley (296). Altenberg and Katzenlocher, Hun- gary, large Crin. colunmals (29), Bosnia, Poteriocr. (43) ; Freeh. Nebraska, List of Ech. and Crin., Archaeocidaria ; Barbour (127). Bangor Limest., Cole City, Georgia, Pentremitca sp. n. ; Schuchert. Warsaw group, Salem Lst., Indiana, Batocr., Dizygocr., Platycr., Poteriocr., Ichthyocr., Dichocr. with Z). blatchleyi sp. n., Talarocr., Symbathocr., Pentre- mitea, Metablaatua, Tricoelocr., Archaeo- cidaria, Hoi. spicules ; Beede. Kinderhook, Glen Park Limest., JelTerson Co., Mo., Aclinocr., Agaricocr. ; Weller. Glemvilliam Carboniferous series, N. of Clarence Town, N.S.W., Meta- blaatua?, Actinocr.) Taylor. f. Devonian. Echinoderms, esp. N. America; Chamberlin & Salisbury, (ii, 456, fig., 459, 464, fig., 470, fig.). Middle Devonian, Oberste Lenne- schiefer, Westphalia, spp. n. of Rliipi- docr. & Rhenocr., also Cupreaaocr ; Schmidt. Taunusian, Cornwall, large Crin. columnars and Lodanella ; Green & Sherbom. Upper Devonian, Casliaqua horizon, Interlaken, N.Y., Ilelianthaater ; Clarke, 2 (37). Portage beds, Naples fauna, Ontario Co., N.Y., Melocr , Scytalocr., Taxocr .) Clarke, 1 (346, 348, 364). Hamilton group, New York, Ilypaocr. gen. n. ; Springer & Slocum. 32 Echin. V. Echinoderma. [1906] Lower Devonian, E. New York, locc. and horizons of spp. of Melocr., Aapi- docr., Ilomocr., Mariacr ., Platycr. Brachiocr., Coronocr ., Dictyocr., Lepa- docr . ; Grabau (135, 155, 320-323). Falkland Is., Fort Louis South, Crinoid stems like those from Bokkeveld beds figd. Sharpe 1856, pi. xxv, f. 24, also Grin, stems from W. Falkland, Hope Point ; Newton (256). g. Silurian. Echinoderms, esp. N. America; Cham- berlin & Salisbury, (ii, 400, fig.). Podolia, Glyptocr., Oyathocr , Phacitea, Entroehus, Grotalocr., Cupresaocr. ; Siemiradzki. Upper Burma, Grin, fragments ; Reed (93). Ekwan R. (248), Fawn R. (277), Iveewatin, Canada, Crin. fragments ; Whiteaves, 1. Upper,— S. E. New York, Manlius Lst., llomocr., Gamarocr. ; Grabau (319). h. Ordovician. Echinoderms, esp. N. America ; Chamberlin & Salisbury (ii, 357, fig ). Bala Limest., Caermartlien, Echino- sphaerites, Glyptocr. (634), Redliill beds, Hemicoamite a ; Evans (639). Russia, distrib. of spp. and mutations of Glyptocyatia, A ateroblaatua, Alcaitea, Echinoencr., Aaterocr ., llciplocr Pentaer.?, Gyathocr.?, Cheirocr., Bol- boporitea ; Lamansky (79, 171, 178). Gland, Sphaeronis, Glyptocystis, Echinosphaera ; Hedstrom & Wiman (104, 106, 108). Upper, — Nyaungbaw beds, Yemeye Upper Burma, Scyphocr., Gamarocr. sp. n. ; Reed (86, 88) ; Holland. Lower, — Naunglcangyi beds, Upper Burma, spp. nn.of Aristocystis, Heliocr., Garyocr., Protocr ; Bather, 4 : discus- sion of age (84), spp. indett. of Echi- noencr., Cheirocr., Garyocr., Heliocr., Echinosphaeritea ; Reed : Aristocystis ; Holland. Chazy Formation, New York and Canada, lists of Gystidea , Bolboporites, Blastoidocrinus ; Raymond (passim). k. Cambrian. Cystids, Eocystia, esp. N. America ; Chamberlin & Salisbury (ii, 286, fig.). Middle, — Nevada, Eocystia ; Pack. III. TAXONOMY AND SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 1031 A. Eohinoderma, general.]- Physiol, criteria of spp., vide sub Holothnria ; Briot, 2. Pclmatozoa in 5 Classes : Crinoidca, Thecoidea , Carpoulca, Cystoidea, Blas- toulea ; MaoBride, 2. B. Holothurioidea. IIol othurian spicules ? ; Beede (1270 pi. xix). Allantis , maintained ; Herouard 2 (6). Chiridota laevis ; Derjugin (90, 149). — G. pcllucida, parasitic gregarine ; Dogiel. Cucumaria sp., Port Charcot, descr. ; Vaney, 3 (19).— G. antarctica sp. n. various locc. shore to 110 m., Charcot exped. ; Vaney, 2, Bui. Museum Paris, 1906 (404): descr., one young; Vaney, 3 (6, pi.). — G. attenuata sp. n. 20-40 m., Carthage B. ; Vaney, 2, Bui. Museum Paris, 1906 (404); described, and young ; Vaney, 3(10, pi.). — G. brunnea ; Woodland (535). — G. calciycra ; Der- jugin (1 48). — G. communis ; Ostergren. | A dagger prefixed to the trivial name of a «species indicates that it is fossil ; prefixed to the name of the author, it denotes that the reference is to the species in a fossil state ; prefixed to the name of a genus, it indicates that all species of the genus here re- corded are fossil, and the f is therefore not repeated before each name. The abbreviations l. c. and op. eit. refer only to the place or work quoted immediately before. When a name and reference are quoted without further statement [ e.g . Anhyro- derma danielsseni ; Herouard (127)], further information can usually be gleaned from the cross-references under Titles. 33 Echin. Systematic, General, Holotiiurioidea. — O. Jrondosa ; Derjugin (pi. ii, 00, 91, 148). — 0. grandis sp. n. Wandel Id. shore ; Vaney, 2, Bui. Museum Paris, 1906, (405) : descr. ; Vaney, 3 (12).— C. irregularis sp. n., 40 m., Carthage B. ; Vaney, 2, Bui. Museum. Paris, 1906 (405) : descr. ; Vaney, 3 (14, pi.).— C. lactea ; Retzius (fig.). — O. laevigata , juv., descr. ; Herocard, 2 (12, pis.). — C. lateralis sp. n., various locc., shore to 1 10 m., Charcot Exped. ; Vaney, 2, Bui. Museum Paris, 1906 (405) : descr., Vaney, 3 (15, pi.). — C. leonina , descr., ontogeny; IIerouard, 2 (11, pis.). — G. planci ; Johnstone (239). — G. turqueti sp. n., Biscoe B., 40 m. ; Vaney, 2, Bui. Museum Pai-is, 1906 (406) : descr. ; Vaney, 3 (18, pi.). Enypniastes eximia, plate reproduced by three-colour process after a water- colour sketch from life ; Mitsukuri. Eupyrgus scaler ; Derjugin (149). Holothuria arguinensis sp. n., Mauri- tania coast ; Koehler & Vaney, 3, Bordeaux, Actes soc. linn., 60 (62, pis). — H. atra ; Herdman, 3 (447). — IL elleri, Polara, 2. — 77. forskali ; Dubois : Polara, 2. — 77. impatiens ; Briot, 2. — 77. neillii ; Ostergren. — 77. nigra, anat. ; MaoBrfde, 2 (561). — 77. poli ; Polara, 2 and 3 : Briot, 3 : physiol, distinction fr. 77. tubidosa ; Briot, 2. — 77. stellali ; Lo Bianco (94, 98). — 77. tubulosa ; Briot. 2 and 3 : Polara, 2 and 3 : Lo Bianco (94, 98). Labidoplax discussed ; Becher (506). t horenzinia apenninica Gabelli ; simi- lar imprints descr., probably Hoi. aff. Pelagothuria ; Simonelli, (fig.). Mesothuria , discussed (5), diagnosed (6) : M. bifurcata, descr. (4, pi.) ; IIerouard, 1. -M. intestinalis ; Retzius, (fig.).— M. murrayi ; IIerouard, 2, (6). Myriotrochus rinki ; Derjugin (149). Pelagothuria, general discussion ; Kemna : affinities, dist.rib. : P. bouvieri sp. n. N. Atlantic, 31° N. 42° W., sur- face, descr., anat. ; Herouard, 3, Bull. Mus. Monaco, 60 : Bouvier, 2, (p. 496, fig. 15). Peniagone vignoni, descr. ; IIerouard, 2, (8, pis.). Phyllophorus communis, synonymy : P. drummondi : P. pellucidus, synonymy ; Ostergren. — P. uma ; Lo Bianco (98). (n-9720 m) 1031 A, B Pseudocucumis cuenoti, syn. of P. mixta : P. mixta, synonymy ; Oster- gren. Psolidium convcrgens (Her. sub Cucumaria), descr., relations to Sem- peria ; Herouard, 2, (13, pis.). P solus antarcticus, measured ; Vaney, 3, (21). — P. belgicae, descr. ; Herouard, 2, (14, pis.).— P. charcoti sp. n. 110 m., Biscoe B. ; Vaney, 2, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1906, (406) : descr. ; Vaney, 3, (21, pi.). -P. fabricii ; Derjugin, (94, 149). — P. granulosus sp. n., Wandel Id., shore; Vaney, 2, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1906, (407) : descr. ; Vaney, 3, (23, pis.). — P. phantapus ; Derjugin, (149). — P. segregatus sp. n. for P. squamatus var. segregatus R. Perr. ; Vaney, 3, Exp&l. antarct. frang. sci. nat. Docu- ments sci. (Paris), 1906, (27 pi.). Tthabdomolgus ruber ; Beciier, (509). llhipidothuria racovitzai , descr. ; Herouard, 2, (7, pi.). Sigmodota studeri, fragments, Herouard, 2, (15). Synallactes sp., Biscoe B., descr. ; Vaney, 3, (5). — S. cartliagei sp. n., 40 m., Carthage B. ; Vaney, 2, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1906 (403): descr.; Vaney, 3, (3, ph). Synallactinae, tentacular ampullae ; IIerouard, 2, (7). Synapta sp. ; Bochenek. — S. buski ; Retzius, (fig.). — S. digital a ; Becher, (508). — S. inhaerens ; Beciier, (509) : Woodland, (556; : in plankton. Lo Bianco, (85). — S. minuta sp. n. Helgo- land ; Becher, Zool. Anz., Leipzig, 30, (505). Thyone fusus ; Woodland, (550). — T. portlocki ; Ostergren. — T. scotiae sp. n. (400, figs.), T. turricala sp. n. (401, fig.), S. Orkneys, shore ; Vaney, 1, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1906. Thyonidium commune, T. dubeni ; Ostergren. Trochostoma antarcticum , descr. ; IIerouard, 2, (15). Zygothuria, rejected ; IIerouard, 2, (5). C. Eciiinoidea. Taxonomic value of pedicellariae, views of Mortensen discussed ; proposed classification of recent Ech. : Subclass I. b 9 34 Echin. V. Echinoderma. [1906] Gidariformia ; II. Diadeinatiformia, Ord. i. Regidaria , sub-ord. 1. Dia- dematina, 2. Saleniina, 3. Arbaciina, 4. Echinina ; Ord. ii. Irregularia , sub- ord. 1. Clypeastroidca,2. Spatangoidea ; Doederlein, 2, (05-87). Echinoidaa in 3 orders : Endocyclica Clypeastroidea , Spatangoidea ; Mao- Bride 2 (529). Abatus maintained ; Lambert 8 (101). t Acanthechinopsis gen. n. of Diplo- podiidae with genotype A. humei sp. n., Cenomanian, Sinai (wrongly called A. bawoni p. 227); Gregory, Geol. Mag. London, n. ser., dec. V, 3 (219, pi.) Acanthocidaris, discussed (96), diagnosed (102) ; Doederlein, 2. ]■ Aeropeltis aequitubercidata ; Pervin- QuifcRE : Gentil & Lemoine (332, 338, pi.). ' \Acrosalenia , restricted with A. spinosa as type (275): A. angularis discussed (296) : A. boloniensis, referred to Plesiosalenia (275), restricted to Cotteau. pi. 253, IT. 1, 2, [not the type] ; Valette, 2. — A. guebliardi sp. n. Bathonian, St. C^zaire, Alpes Marit. ; Lambert & Savin, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20 (07, pi.). — A. incerta discussed (279) : A. lioenigi (Ag. & Des.) restricted (277): A. lamarcln referred to Perisa- lenia (279) : A. pseudodecorata, ambula- crals (296): A. spinosa, ambulacrals (296): A. iciltoni maintained (279); Valette 2. Acrosaleniidae gen. nn. vide Thylo- salenia, Plesiosalenia, Perisalenia. Anapesus maintained, with genotype A. carolinus a syn. of Psammechinus blainvillei ; Lambert 8 (07). Anthocidaris purpurea (v. Martens sub Toxocidaris), descr. ; Doederlein, 1 (520). \Aplolampas gen. n. with genotype A. montevialensis (Schaurotli sub Echinolarnpas) ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20 (32). Aplospatangus sub. gen. nov. of Schizaster , with type S. eurynotus Ag. ; Lambert 7, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont. 14 (113, 114). Araeosoma ; SonuRiG (294) : diagnosed (.121) : A. coriaceum, descr. (122, lig. pis.) ; Doederlein, 2. — A. fenestraturn ; Bather, 1. Arbacia aequitubercidata ; Henri & Kayalof. — A. dufresnii ; Koehler, 4 and 5 (29). — A. punctulata ; Mathews, 2. — A. pustidosa ; Ariola: Ciiecoiiia, 2 (89) : Fisohel 1 and 2 : Lo Bianco (92). Arbaciina, sub-ord. of Rcgularia, with 1 Fain. Arbaciidae ; Doederlein, 2 (80). Arbacina, — f A, monilis (pi. iv) : pallaryi, descr., measured ; Ciiecoiiia, 2 (90, pi. iv). — f A. parva ; Bellini (641). \ Archaeocidaris , — A. sp. interambul- acral plate; Schorig (341, pi.) — A. agassizi ; Barbour (pi. ii) : Reagan 2. — A. noruoodi , var., plates, radioles, teeth ; Beede (1268, pis. xiv, xvii a). — A. pizzulana sp. n. Upper Carboniferous, Carnic Alps ; Gortani in Vinassa de Regny & Gortani, Roma, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital., 24, (586, pi.) : radioles Gortani 2 (19, fig.). — A. spinoclavata, A. triserrata ; Beede and Rogers (385). — A. tudifer [sic] ; Reagan 2. — A.urei ; Cochin (526) : Macnair (375). Aspidodiadema, discussed (157), A. nieobaricum , descr. (163, pis.), var. n. meijerei Banda Sea (165) ; Doederlein 2, Wiss. Ergeb. D. Tiefsee-Exped., Bd. 6, Lfg. 2. Astlienosoma, discussed ; Soiiurig (294). — A. fenestraturn, A. liystrix ; Bather, 1. — A. urens (293), A. varium (293-296); Soiiurig. Astropyga radiata ; Doflein (190). Bolbaster, as s.g. of TIemiaster ; Lambert 8 (101). ■\Bothriolampas, simple syn. of Gito- lampas ; Lambert 8 (96). Brachybrissus as subgenus of Scliiz- aster; Lambert 7 (113). Brisastcr as subgenus of Schizaster ; Lambert 7 (112, 114). Brissoides Klein, maintained; Lam- bert, 5. — ] B. oppenlieimi ; Lambert 1 (47). Brissoma as subgenus of Brissopsis ; Lambert 8 (106). Brissopsis, discussed (104) diagnosed (106); Lambert 8. — fB. borsoni, genei, intermedius ; Bellini (641). — 171. (Zeu- gaster) lusitanicus discussed ; Lambert 8 G09). — B. luzonica, descr. ; Doeder- lein, 2 (258, pis.). — B. lyrifera, distrib., descr. ; Doederlein, 2 (256, pis.) : incl. Schizaster incertua Aradas; Cheochia, 35 Echin. Systematic, Eohinoidea. 1031 C 2 (93). — f B. papiolenais sp. n., Plaisan- cian, Barcelona (121, pi.) : jB. plioceni- cus sp. n. for Brissopsis genet Siam, var. pliocenica Botto-Micca 1896 (121); Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14. Brissus, diagnosed with genotype B. ovalis (Breyn.) ; Lambert 8 (105). — B. carinatus , distrib. ; Doederlein, 2 (256): fGrREGORY (255) — B. unicolor ; Ciiecohia, 2 (93). t Bunaclis, s.g. of Clypeasler, dis- cussed ; Lambert 1 (23). Calveria fenestrata ; Bather, 1 .— C. hystrix ; Bather, 1 (249, 432) : Soiiurtg (293). ^Caratomus avellana ; Soijumann & Leonhard. \Cardiaslcr, — C. africanus sp. n. Senonian, Pondoland ; Woods, Capo Town, Ann. S African Mus., 4 (279, pi.). — 0. annnchytis ; Schumann & Leon- hard : Sheppard (241) : range, C. collean- anu8 , 0. cretaceus, and C. pygmaeus , range ; Siierborn (33). ^Cassidulus umbonatus sp. n., Seno- nian, Pondoland ; Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. African Mus., 4 (277, pi.). ■ \Catopygus , — C. cylindricus ; Jacob & Tobler (20). — C. rohlfsi sp. n., Upper Cretaceous, Djebel Tar, Tripoli ; Krumbeok (87, pi.). Centrocidaris, rejected ; Doederlein, 2 (96). Centrostephanus longispinus, descr., first figd. ; Ciiecchia, 2 (87, pi. iv); Clirondrocidaris, discussed (96), diag- nosed (102) ; Doederlein, 2. Cidaridae, general discussion of genera ; Doederlein, 2 (88). Cidariformia sub-class, nov., I lain. Cidaridae ; Doederlein 2 (85). Cidaris Lesko em. Mortensen, dis- cussed (94), name discussed (100), diag- nosed (J 01) ; Doederlein, 2: Videetiam Cidarite s. — f C. sp. ; Aiilburg (55, 83). — fC. cf. acicularis ; Lemoine (253). — fC. alpina Cott. ; Gerber (64). — C. annuli fern ; Doederlein, 2 (94). — f C. antarctica ; Amegiiino (172). — fC. avcnionensis ; Bellini (641,649): Nelli: radioles, sp. discussed, synonymy ; Lambert 8 (62). — C. baculosa ; Doeder- lein, 2 (93,95). — fC. beaugeyi ; Douville. — jC. belgica ; Bellini (641). — fC, belle- (n-9720 m) fourclxensis sp. n., radiole, J urassic, Black Hills, Wyo. ; Whitfield & IIovey, Ball. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 22 (391, pi.). — fO. bowcrbanki ; Bosworth (414, 416, 575). — C. canalicidata ; Doeder- lein, 2 (96). — +C. cervicornis ; Lemoine (256).— C. cidaris ; Doederlein, 2 (96). f Cidaris [continued], — C. clavigera ; Remes 1. — O. coronata\ Wanderer (512, 514, 516). — C. dissimilis ; Bosworth (416). — C. florcscens ; Bellini (641). — O. cf. jlorigcmma Gentil & Lemoine (332, 338).— 6. fragilis ; Bellini (641).— C. glandifera radioles ; Haug & Kilian (10). — O. grandaeva ; Aiilburg (50,52). — C. cf. halaensi8 ; Lemoine (255, 256, 257). — C. hirudo ; Bosworth (414).— C. cf. hirudo, radioles, Pondoland ; Woods (276).— C. julianensis ; Ameghino (172). — C. koechlini ; Haug and Kilian (12). — C. cf. koechlini ; Lemoine (127). — C. melitcnsis ; Belt, ini (641) : Auctt. non Forbes; Nelli. — u. moor cl ?, inter- ambulacrals descr., Knglish and French forms distinguished; Lissajous (11): is Plcgiocidari.8 ; Lambert 6. — C. oxyrine ; Bellini (641). Cidaris [contd.], — G. papillata , dis- trib. ; Doederlein, 2 (103). — Veror~ nata ; Burnet. — C. pistillaris ; Doeder- lein, 2 (95). f Cidaris [contd.], — C. rosaria; Bel- lini (641, 649): Ciiecchia 2 (pi. iv). — Ci sceptrifera ; Burnet : Remes 1. — 0. soldanii ; Ciielussi (274). — C. cf. spinigera (256), C. striatogranosus, (253) ; Lemoine. — C. transversa ; Ahl- burg (46, 50, 52). — C. verticillatus ; Lemoine (256). — C. vesiculosa ; Combes (464, fig.) : Schumann Sc Leonhard.— C. zeamais-, Bellini (641, 649). Gidarilcs name discussed (100), diagnosed (101), C. afmis and C. metu- laria, distrib. (104)’; Doederlein, 2 jC. variola ris ; Combes (464, fig.) fC lypeaster} general discussion of spp. ; ' Lambert 1 (7 ).—C. acclivis ; Douville, R. (105, 133) : redefined ; Lambert 1 (26). — C. almerai ; sp. n., Tortonian, Barcelona ; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14, (89, pi.). — C. alticoslalus ; Lambert 8 (88).— C. altus ; Bellini (641) : Fritel (384, fig.) : (Klein-Leske), distinguished, synonymy ; Lambert 1 (15, 16). — C. barcinensis sp. n., Tortonian, Barcelona ; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14, (84, pi.). — C. beaumonti b 9—2 36 EcJtin. V. Echinoderma. [1906] Sism. non Michelin, perhaps inch G. regxdus Laube (12) : G. bunopetalua made var. of C.acillae (25) ; Lambert 1. — 0. ealabru8 sp. n., for G. intermedins Seg. non. Desm., var. calabra Seg.; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20, (14) : probably syn. of C. petaliferu8\ Lambert 8 (87). — C. eampamdatus (Scliloth.), Burdigalian, revived, synonymy ; Lambert 1 (14). — C. crassicostatus ; Bellini (641) : Nelli : Lambert 1 (24). — C. crassus , discussed, descr. (23, 26, 27, pi.) : C. gibboaus M. de Serres, distinguished and revived (17): C. grandidoriis Bronn, discussed and defined with var. rhabdopetala (23) ; Lambert 1. Clypeaster [continued]. — C. humilia ; Herdman 3 (447 ) : |Gregory (254). t Clypeaster [contd.], — C. intermedius ; Lojaoono (6, 19) : Desmoulins, dis- tinguished (13), from Vence (52); Lambert 1 : synonymy ; Lambert 8 (85, pi.) : var. n. drunensis. Burdigalian, Drome ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20 (14). — G. laganoides Ag., em. Michelin, non Airaghi (11), descr. (22, ph), radiogram (57, pi. x) : 0. iatirostris , dis- cussed, synonymy (10): var. n. indata, Burdigalian, Vence (21, pi.) : var. n. italica . based on Scilla’s figure X, 2 (10, 19) : var. n. pedemontana, Hel- vetian, based on Airaghi’s figure (11): var. n. siibovalis , Burdigalian, Vence (20, pi.) : var. n. tourrettensis, Burdiga- lian, Tourrettes, Vence (20, pi.) : var. ventiensis (18, pi.) : var. n. vin- dobonensis, Miocene, Gauderndorf, Wien (10, 19) ; Lambert, 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20. — G. leskei ; Douville, R. (105). — C. malladai sp. n., Helvetian, Minorca ; Lam- bert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont. 14 (88, ph). — O. mariae sp. n. for G. loinsatoi Cott. non. Seg., Miocene, Sar- dinia ; Lambert, 2, Rev. Paleozooh, Paris, 10 ( 1 27). — G. mar (/hiatus ; Lam- bert 8 (83) : inch G. tarbellianua, distinct from O. tenuipetalus ; Lambert 1 (13). — C. martini Desmoulins, distinct from O. martini Michelin (11), sjnonvmy, descr. (21) ; Lambert 1. — G. miehelotti Ag. em. Michelin ; Lambert 1 (12), and 8 (86). — G. oppenheimi sp. n., Burdi- galian, Vence ; Iambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20 (27, ph). — 0. partsehi ; Vadasz (331).— -0. parvitubcr- eulatus ; Douville, R. (105, 133).— G. pentadaetylus Gauth., probably var. of C. granditlorus (26) : C. placenta (23, 28) ; Lambert 1. — C. portentosus ; Lojaoono (6, 191. — C. pyramidalis ; op. cit. (6, 18): Noszky (466).— G. redii ; Noszky (468). — G. rhabdopetalus main- tained (25) but Ree G. grandiflorua ; Lambert 1. — G. scillae discussed ; Lam- bert 8 (121): (23), defined, with varr. crassitesta nov., bunopetala (25), tauri- nensis nov. (26) ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20. — C. scutellatus, dis- cussed, descr. from Barcelona ; Lambert 8 (81, ph). — G. scutiforme ; Gregory (254). — G. tenuipetalus Seg. revived ; Lambert 1 (13). Clypeastroidea , sub ord. of Trregu- laria , with Famm. 1. Fibulariidae, 2. Glyneastridae, 3. Laganidae, 4. Scutel- lidae ; Doederlein, 2 (87). IfClypeus ploti ( = G. sinuatus ) ; Fritel (127, fig.). f Codiopsis, restricted with genotype G. doma (289) : G. alpina distinguished from C. lorini and made type of Pseudo- codiopsis (290) : C. arnaudi referred to Pseudocodiopsis (291 » : 0. jaccardi (301 ) : C. lorini, ambulacrals (303) ; V alette 2. Coelopleurus floridanus, Agulhas bank, pedicellariae, spicules (181, pis.) : G. maillardi , pedicellariae, spicules (182, pis.) ; Doederlein, 2. IfCollyrites elliptica , distinguished from C. dorsalis ; Petitolerc (66). ' \Conodypeus plagiosomus? ; Noszky (466). | Conidus , vide etiam Ecliinoconus et Galerites , — C. albogalerus ; Treacher & White : range, synonymy ; Siier- born. — G. castaneus, globulus, orbig- nyanus, et subrotundus : range and synonymy ; Siierborn. ' \Goptosoma abbatci (223) : C. gunne- hensis sp. n, Cenomanian?, Sinai (224, ph); Gregory, Geol. Mag. London, n. ser., dec. v, 3. Gyanosoma urens ; Soiiurig (293). ■\Gypliolampas sectio n. of Eehinolam- pas, with type E. stelliferus ; Lambert 1 Nice Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20 (33). \Giyphopygus Pomel as subgenus of Qoniopygus, made gen. n., with G. major and G. eoquandi ; Valette 2, Auxerre, ]3uh sqc, sci. hist, pat. Tonne 59 (280). 37 Echin. Systematic, Eoiiinoidea. 1031 C t Cyphosomaabbatei, refd. to Coptosoma (223) : C. beadnelli , sp. n. Cenomanian or Turonian, Abu Roasli, Egypt (221 pi.) ; Gregory, Geol. Mag. London, n. ser., dec. v, 3. Cystechinus ? sp., pedieellariae ; Doe- derlein, 2 (242, fig.) Dermatodiadema ( 158) : D. antillarum, S. of Canaries (158) : D. indicum, descr. (158, pis.) : D. molle, descr. (ICO, pis.) ; Doederlein, 2. Diadema, — fZ). desori ; Bellini (641). — D. saxatile ; Doederlein, 2 (166, fig.). — D. setosum ; Doflein (190). Diadematidae, gen. n. vide Pseudoco- diopsis ; Valette 2. Diadematiformia sub-class nov., Ord. i. Regularia, ii. Irregularia ; Doeder- lein, 2 (85). Diadematina, sub-ord. of Regularia , with Tribus 1. Streptosomata, 2. Stereo- aomata ; Doederlein, 2 (86). f Diademopais discussed (282, 301, 311), defined with list of spp. (286) : D. aeqaituberculata (300) ; Valette 2. — D . aerialia ; loc. cit. : Fritel (239, fig.). Diplodetus as section of Briasopsis ; Lambert 8 (106). yjiplopodia restricted with type D. aubangularis (292) : D. arovicnsis dis- tinguished from D. aubangularis (307) : D. bipunctata distinguished (306) ; Valette 2. — D. brongniarti ; Jacob & Tobler (20). — D. cotteaui sp. n. for D. bipunctata from Laignes, Cotteau, Pal. franc, pi. 340 (307) : D. courtauti (308) : D. drogiaca (307) : J). pentagona, con- fused by Cotteau with Pseudodiadcma depreasum (305) : I). pic.teti (308) : D. raulini , ambulacrals (308) ; Valette 2, Auxerre, Bui. soc. sci. Yonne, 59. — D. aemamenaia, refd. to Aeanthechinopais ; Gregory (220). — D. variolaria ; Valette 2 (309). Diplopodiidae , genn. nn. vide Acanthe- chinopsrs, Pseudoplopodia. Dipneustes , diagnosed ; Lambert 7 (113). Discocidaris discussed (97), diagnosed (102); Doederlein, 2. f Discoidea (vel Discoides), — D. cylin- drica ; Jukes-Bkowne (511): Wolle- mann: et var. ; Boswortii (414, 416, 575). — D. decoratus ; Jacob & Tobler (20). — D. dixoni ; range ; Siierborn (32). — D. nachtigali sp. n., Upper Cretaceous, Djebel Tar, Tripoli ; Krijmbeok, Palaeon- tographica, Stuttgart, 53 (86, pi.). — D. peroni ; Douville, R. (77). — D. subu- culus ; Bosworth (575). Ditrema8ter, syn. of Opisaaster ; Lam- bert 8 (102). Dorocidaris discussed ; Valette 2 (283) : A. Ag. em. Mortensen, dis- cussed (92), name discussed (100), diagnosed (101); Doederletn, 2. — f D. baleari8 sp. n., Helvetian, Minorca; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Palaeont., 14, (65, pi.). — D. papillata ; CiiEcciiiA, 2 (87, & fpl. iv) : Lo Bianco (92). — D. tiara ; Doederlein, 2 (94). ■ \Echinantlwpsi8 discussed ; Lambert 8 (98). Echinanthm discussed ; loc. cit. — f E. corsicus ; Lambert 8 (99) : of Cotteau is Tristomanthm ; Lambert 1 (42). ]EchinaracJ mius mirdbilis ; Toku- NAGA. Echinidae, discussed (202), key to genera (203) ; Doederlein, 2 : trib. nov. Noetlinginae ; Lambert in Boule & Tiievenin (13): gen. n. vide Protocen- trotus. Echinina, sub-ord. of Regularia , with Famm. 1. Stomopneustidae , 2. Teinno- pleuridae, 3. Echinidae , 4. Echinome- tridae, 5. Toxopneustidae ; Doederlein, 2 (86). Ecliininae discussed ; Doederlein, 2 (202). f Echinobriasus, vide etiam Nucleolites) — E. eluniculari8t distrib. ; Petitclero (67): Callovian, Doubs apud Petitclerc = Nuclcolitea latiporus ; Lambert 3. — E. humei sp. n. cum varr. alta et aubro- t-unda , Turonian, E. Sinai ; Fourtau, Cairo, Bull. Inst. Egypt, (ser. 4), 6 (148, pi.). Echinocardium discussed (110) and defined with genotype E. atropos (113) synn. Moera , Moira ; Lambert 7. — E. cordatum ; Ciiecciiia, 2 (93). — + E. depressum, discussed ; Lambert 1 (54). — E. flaveacens , distrib. ; Doederlein, 2 (268). — f E. aff. intermedium ; Vadasz (333). — E. mediterraneum , descr., measured, first figd. ; Ciiecciiia, 2 (94, pi. iv) — oppenheimi sp. n. for E. gibboaum Oppenh. non. Gray [? Ag.], Burdigalian, Sohio; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20, (55). 38 Echin. V. Ecliinoderma. [1900] + Eehinoconus, vide etiam Conulus et Galerites, — E. cairoli ; Douville, R. (77, 210, pi.). — E. orbignyanus ; Buy- done (75, 127). — E. roernevi ; Schumann & Leonhard. — E. vulgaris ; Brydone, (129).. Echinocorybhidae, gen. nondescr. ; De Meijere • gen. n. vide Meijerea. Echinocory[th]inae, vide Paronaster. | Echinocorys , — E. concava ; Airagiii (110). — E. fakhyri sp. n., Danian, Egypt ; Fourtau, Cairo, Bull. Inst. Egypt, ser. 4, 6 (150, pi.). — E. granu- losus ? ; Reme§ 1. — E. scutatus ; Burnet : et varr. ; Treaoiier & White, White & Treacher : range, synonymy ; Siier- born (31). — E. tenuituberculalus ; Dou- vili.Is, R. (70, 170). — E. vulgaris, Bry- done (129)': Douville, R. (173): Shep- pard. Echinocrepis ? sp., descr., pedicel- lariae ; Doederi.ein, 2 (269, pis.). Echinocyamus pusillus ; Ciiecciiia, 2 (93): Johnstone (239): Lo Bianco (97, 98) : IDollfcs (370) : distrib. ; Doeder- lein, 2 (231). — E. seaber, distrib., notes ; op. cit. (235, pi.). — f E. studeri ; Bel- lini (641). f Echinoeyphus difficilis ; Bosworth (414, 575). Echinodiscus Breyn. 1732, genotype E. orbicularis , discussed, limited ; Lambert 8 (124). Echinolampas, discussed ; Doeder- lein, 2 (240) : discussed (28), defined with sections Aplolampas, Miolampas, Merolampas, Cypholampas, Macrolam- pas, Scutolampa8, Isolampas, Palaeo- lampaa (33) ; Lambert 1. | Echinolampas , — E. africanus, measured ; Gregory (251). — E. angu- latus ; Lambert 8 (94) : Nelli : Alessandri non Merian, discussed ; Merian’s sp. is Progonolampas ; Lam- bert 1 (35). — E. atrophus, sp. n., Helvetian, Minorca; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14, (94, pi.) — E. barcinensis sp. n., Burdigalian, Portugal, based on E. hemisphaericus var. maxima De Lor. ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20, (40) : Barcelona, is here distinguished from de Loriol’s var. maxima ; Lambert 8 (91, fig.). — E. blainvillei (35) : E. cotteaui sp. n. for E. heberti Cott., Eocene St. Palais (40) ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci.20. — E. feiranensis sp. n., Miocene ?, Sinai (252, pi.) : E. fraasi, measured ; Gre- gory Geol. Mag., London, n. ser., dec. V, 3 (252). — E. francei Desm. non Desor. nec Sism., descr. ; Lambert 1 (38, pi.). — E. glolndus, measurements ; Gregory (251). — E. guebhardi sp. n., Burdigalian, Vence ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20, (36, pi.). — E. heberti (Cott. sub Pygaulus) restored for E. francei Desor non Desmoulins ; op. cit. (40). — E. hemi- sphaericus discussed ; Lambert 1 (39) and 8 (91, fig.) : var. linhii, incl. var. rhodensis, measured; Vadasz (331). — E. all', insignia ; Gregory (253). — E. italicus sp. n. for E. hemisphericus Manzoni non Lam. ; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14, (93). Echinolampas [continued], — E. hoenigi, synonymy; Lambert 1 (28). — lau- rillardi, mere var. of E. hemisphericus ; Lambert 8 (92). — E. ovata, measured ; Doederlein 2 (240). — ^E . plagiosomus ; Nelli: discussed; Lambert 1 (38, pi.). — E. richardi ; f Lambert 8 (92) : dis- tinguished and measured ; Doederlein 2 (240). — f E. savini sp. n., Burdigalian of Provence, also young ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20, (34, pi.). — f E. scutiformis ; Lojacono (6, 19) : discussed ; Lambert 1 (37). Echinometra lucunter ; f Gregory (253) : Doederlein, 2 (233). — E. mathaei ; loc. cit. \Echinopedina ameghinoi ; Amegiiino (172)'. Echinotlirix, radioles discussed (166> fig.) : E. calamaris and E. diademat pedicellaria (168, fig.) ; Doederlein, 2. f Echinothuria floris ; Soiiurig (293). Echiuothuridae ; Doederlein, 2 (120). Echinotrochus Pomel non Van Phel- sum, syn. of Rotida\ Lambert 8 (126). Echinus, discussed (203, 210) ; Doe- derlein, 2. — E. acutus ; Cuenot : Checohia, 2 (89) : distrib. ; Doederlein, 2 (212). — E. affinis, distrib. ; loc. cit. — ~\E. batheri sp. n., Pleistocene, Ficarazzi, Sicily : Checohia 2 (pi. iv). — E. brevispinosus ; Fischel 1 and 2. — E. cidaris -, Doederlein, 2 (99). — E.diadema , discussed ; Koehler 5 (38). — f E. duciei is Schizechinus ; Lambert 8 (74). — E. elegans , distrib. ; Doederlein, 2 (211). — E. esculentus ; Johnstone (241) : anat. ; MacBride 2 (504). — E. gilchristi, 39 Echin. Systematic, Eoiiinoidea. 1031 C distrib. (213, pis.), descr. (215), var. hirsuta Agulhas current, descr. (olitn E. kirsutus Doed.) (213); Doederlein, 2. — f E. hungaricua ; Vadasz (329) — E. magellanicus ; Koeiiler 4 : (30), dis- cussed (35) ; Koeiiler 5 : vide etiam N otechinus. — E. margarilaceus ; Koeii- ler 4 : Lam., as interpreted by A. Aga-ssiz, redescr. from Booth- Wandel Id., Mortensen’s views discussed Koeiiler 5 (30, pis.) : vide etiam Sterechinus. — E. melo; CliEOcyiA, 2 (89). — E. microluber- culatus ; Drago : Driescii 2 : Herbst 1: Lo Bianoo (92) : Peter : vide etiam sub Par echinus et Psammechinus. — E- mili- aria ; Johnstone (239, 241). — E. varie- gatu3 Lam., the type is a Tripneuates ; Lambert 8 (66). — \E. verruculalus (?) ; Gregory (253). f Encope tatetlaenais sp. n. Pliocene, Tuxtepec division, Sta. Maria Tatetla, Mexico ; Boese 1, Mexico, Bol. Inst, geol., 22, 1906, (71, pis. vi, vii), and 2 (5). t Epiaater, — E. gibbua ; Brydone (127): range; Sherborn (32). — E.nutrix ; Lambert in Boole & Tiievenin (10, pi. ii). — E. ricordeaui ; Jacob & Tob- ler (19). Eupatagua Ag., not to be corrected to Euspatangua ; Lambert 5. f Euspatangua croizicri ; Lemoine (256). Fnorina discussed ; Lambert 8 (101). \Fibularia acuta ; Tokunaga. — f F. volva'; Gregory (254). ^Galerites, — vide etiam Conxdua et Echinoconua , — G. globulu8 ; Burnet. — G. aubuculua ; CoMnES (464). — G. tlio- maai ; Gregory (226). f Galerolampa8 discussed ; Lambert 8 (95). / Genocidaria (189) : G. macxdata descr. (198, pis ) ; Doederlein, 2. ]Giropygm Gauthier, rejected ; Lam- bert in Meunier 2 (235). ~\Gitolampas discussed ; Lambert 8 (95). — G. tunctana (Gauthier sub Plio- lampas ) ; Lambert in Meunier 2 (234). Glyphocyphinac, vide Temnechinac. Glyplocidaria crenularis (A. Ag. sub Phymo8oina), descr. ; Doederlein, 1 (520;. Goniocidaria discussed (97), diagnosed (102); Doederlein, 2. — G. jorgenaia ; Ameghino (172). ^Goniopygua, restricted with G. me- nardi as type (280) : G. iutricatua dis- cussed and referred to Polygoniopygua (281) : G. peltatua (299) ; V alette 2. | Gregoryaater gen. n. of Spatangidae, for Sckizaster grateloupi Sism., Perieos- mua coranguinum, Greg., and P. arpadis Pavay ; Lambert 1. Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20 (45). \Guettaria rocardi\ Lemoine (224, 225, 227). Gymnocidaris (100), diagnosed (101) ; Doederlein, 2. Gymnopatagua, diagnosed (266) : G. valdiviae, descr. (266, pis.) ; Doeder- lein, 2. | Hagenowia rostrata, range; Sher- born (33). Heliophora Ag., limited, and dis- tinguished from llotxdoided ; Lambert, 8 (126). Ilcmiaater discussed ; Lambert 8 (101). — f //. sp. ; Lambert in Boule & Tiievenin (11, pi. ii). — f H. a fricanua, battnenaia [sic], et blanckenliorni ; Gre- gory (248). — Ii. cavcrnoaua , inch II. gallegoaenaia and Tripylua excavatua , pedicellariae ; Doederlein, 2 (248, pi.). \IIcmia8tcr [continued], — II. chargcn- at8, Tripoli; Krumbeck (90, ph). — II. chauvencli ; Gregory (248). — II. all. criatatus ; Burokhardt (211, pi.). — II. ddlli , referred to Opiaaaalcr ; Fourtau, (143). — II. forbeai Baily, descr. ; Woods (280, ph). — II. fourneli (247) : II. jullicni (248) ; Gregory. — H. lidlhaburgensis ; Vadasz (333, ph). — II. minimua ; Jacob & Tobler (22): range ; Sherborn (33). — II. nicaisei ; Gregory (248). — II. numidicus ; Dou- ville, R. (77). — II. phrynua ; Lemoine (206). — II. pseudo- fourneli , measured ; Gregory (247). — II. pullua; Burck- iiardt (211, ph). — II. aaadenais ; Gregory (248 ).—II. sudanensia, age discussed ; Krumbeck (91, 134). Ilemiaster [contd.], — H. zonatus ? Rockall, pedicellariae ; Doederlein, 2 (247, ph). Ilemicidaridae, genn. nil. vide Poly- goniopygu8, Cyphopygua ; Valette 2. \II cmicidaria cremdaria , inch Ilemi- pygus tuberculoaua, as young ; S£guin 1 (figs.), and 2. f Ilemicodiop8ia rejected ; Valette 2 (291). 40 Echin. V. E chino derma. [1906] fll emiheliopaia i gen. n. of Seutellidae Rotulinae (127) with genotype H. funti sp. n. Pleiocene, El Rostel, Rio d’Oro, W. Africa. (128, pi.); Lambert 8, Paris, Mein. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14. f llcmipatagua maintained ; Lambert 1 (48). — II. cf. hofmanni; Noszky (4G8). Ilemipedina discussed (282, 301, 311), defined with list of spp. (287): "fid. gig- niacenaia, ambulacrals (302) : fZZ. ican- nensis, ambulacrals (301): f H. letteroni (302); V alette 2. — fZZ. mairei ; Maire. — TI. rnirabilis, descr., incl. II. indiea Meij. ; Doederlein, 2 (174, pis.). f Ilcrnipygtis tubercidosus is young of llemicidavis c remdaria ; S&QUJN (figs.) 1 and 2. ■ftleterobrissua formae ; Bellini (649). ■\IIeterocentrotus mammillatus ; Gre- gory (253). f Heteroclypeus is syn. of Ilypso- clypus (32) : II. hemiaphaericua Greg, is ail Echinolampaa, probably the same as Ilypaoclypua doina or II. orancnsia (31, 38): II. aubpentagonalia Greg, is a Ilypaoclypua (31) ; Lambert 1. *Heterodiadema brgranulatum sp. n., Cenomanian, Sinai ; Gregory, Geol. Mag. London, n. ser., dec. V, 3, (218, pi.). — |7Z. libycum, Pervinquiere. ■\IIipponoe parhinsoni ; Bellini (641). Ilistocidaris discussed (99), diagnosed (103): II. clegana, descr. (117, pis.); Doederlein, 2. ■ \Holaater , — Id . carinatus, Id. Icievia ; Wollemann.— II. perezx \ Jacob & Tobler (20). — II. placenta ; Burnet : range; Siierborn (33).—//. planua\ Purnet: Clayden (142, pi.): large, 90 x 61 x 53 mm. ; Perot : range ; Suer- born (33). — II. 8ubglobosiis ; Boswortii (413): Jukes-Browne (509): Wolle- mann. — II. aylvaticm ; Pouvu.ljS, R. (78). — II. trecensia ; Bcsworth (416): Jukes-Browne (509). Ilolcopneuatea, syn. of Hemiaater s. str. ; Lambert. (102). ' \I1 olectypua , — II. cenomanenaia , measured; (Jregory (225). II corol- linua\ Wanderer (512,514, 518).— //. depreaaua ; Petitolerc (68). — H.jidlieni, measured (225): H. larteti (226): II. turonenaia, perhaps young of Id. craaaua (225); Gregory. Idygroaoma discussed ; Soiiurig (294) : diagnosed (136) spp. discussed (137), comparative measurements of spp. (144) ; Doederlein, 2. — II. aethiopicum , diag- nosod, descr.; op. cit. (141, pis.) : diag- nosed (296), described (299); Soiiurig. — II. hoplacanbhum, diagnosed, descr. (138, pis.) : II. lucidentum (121), diag- nosed, descr. (143, pis.) ; Doederlein, 2. f Ilypechinua patagonenai 5 ; Ameghino (137, 169). ifldypaaater aff. convexua ; Douville, R. (77). Ilypai echinus discussed ; Doeder- lein, 2 (187-188). f Ilypaoclypua discussed ; Lambert 1 (30). Ilypaopatagua not to be corrected to llypaoapatangua ; Lambert 5. ■fllypaoapatangua peroni ; Nelli. f Ihevingina patagonenai a ; Amegiiino (137-169). flnf idaater boulei ; Lkmoink (227). — f/. excentricua ; Burnet : range ; Siier- born (32). Irregularia, order of Diademati- jovmia , with sub-ordd. Clypeastroidea, Spatangoidea ; Doederlein, 2 (87). | Isechinus praecursor ; Amegiiino (137, 169). t Ieolampa8 Lambert, section of Echi- nolarnpas, with type E. goujoni ; Lam- bert 1 (33). Kleinia as subgenus of Briasopaia ; Lambert 8 (107). \Koiloapatangna gen. n. of Spatangidae for Periapatangua Fourtau 1905, non Peripatagus Koehler 1895 ; Lambert 5 Rev. paleozool., Paris, 10, (185). Laganum , — j L. decagonalia ; To- kunaga. — L. depreaauna ; IIerdman 3 (448) : -[Gregory (254). t Lampadaster grandidievi ; Lemoine (225, 227). t Lampadocorys dallagoi (Airaghi sub Stegaster) ; Airaghi (110, pi. iv). Lamprechinus, diagnosed (189) : L. nitidu8, descr. (190, pis.); Doederlein, 2. 41 Echin. Systematic, Eominoidea. 1031 G Leiocidaria, syn. of Phyllacanthus ; Doederlein, 2 (100). — |L. sismondai, radioles, distinction from Cidaris avenio- nensis ; Lambert 1 (3), and 8 (65). fLeptechinus Tornquist [i.e. Torn- quist] is syn. of PeriscJiodomus ; TmfsRY 1 : is Tornquistellus ; Tiiiery 2 and Bather 2. Leucaster, syn. of Ilemiaster s. str. ; Lambert 8 (102). Linthia, no constant difference from Hemiaster ; Gregory (249). f Linthia, — L. con tea mut. n. engolis- mensis, Turonian of Charentes, olim L. oblonga Auctt. (170, pi.): L. duncani sp. n. Cenomanian? Wady Budra, Sinai, ? = L. oblonga d’Orb. pars. (162, pi.); Four- tau, Cairo, Bull. Inst. Egypt (ser. 4), 6. — L. gaudryi ; Amegiiino (137, 169). — Tj. imolita sp. n., Lower Turonian, Batna, Algeria; Fourtau, Cairo, Bull. Inst. Egypt, ser. 4, 6 (168, pi.). — L. joannis bohmi ; Amegiiino (51). — L. locardi : L. cf. lorioli ; Nelli. — L. oblonga, varia- tions discussed, compared with llcmias- ter ; Gregory (249) : d’Orb., cotypes descr., species imaginary ; Fourtau (158). — L. roachensis ? ; Gregory (248). Linthia [could.], — L. rotundata sp. n. Chatham Id., 20 M. ; Doederlein, 2, Wiss. Ergcb. D. Tiefsee-Exped. Bd. 5, Lfg. 2 Jena (249, pis.). — f L. verneuilli var. n. batnensis, Turonian, Algeria, olim L. oblonga Auctt. ; Fourtau, Cairo, Bull. Inst. Egypt, ser. 4, 6 (165, pi.). Lovenia elongata ; -[Gregory (255): pedicellariae ; Doederlein, 2 (265, pi.). Loxechinus gibbosus, is Toxocidaris ; Doederlein, 2 (202). | Lysechinus, discussed ; Doederlein, 2 (183). Lytcchinus syn. of Anapesus ; Lam- bert 8 (68). \Macrolampaa sectio n. of Echinolam- pas, with type E . hemiaphaer cus ; Lam- bert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20 (33). Marctia clcvata sp. n., Witulnnd, E. Africa, 693 M. ; Doederlein, 2, Wiss. Ergeb. D. Tiefsee-Exped. I’d. 5, Lfg. 2, Jena (263, pis.). — f M. gnebhardi : f M. ocel'ata, discussed, is llemipatagns ; Lambert 1 (47). — \M. omaliuai Galeot.ti = M. grignonensia (Desmar.) Colt. ; Leriche (402). Meijerea gen. n. of Ananchytidae \Echinocorytidac] (242) with genotype M. humilia (Meij. sub Phrissocyatia) descr. (243, pis.) ; Doederlein, 2. f Menuthin8ler cotteaui ; Lemoine (227). Meoma diagnosed; Lambert 8 (106). ^Merolampas Pomel, defined as section of Echinolampas ; Lambert 1 (33). Metalia diagnosed ; Lambert 8 (106). iMicraster,- — M. coranguinum ; Bry- done (127, 129) : range ; Siierborn (32). — M. corbovis ; Burnet : range ; Siier- born (32). — M. cortestudinarium ; Bur- net : Clayden (142, pi.) : range ; Siierborn (32). — M. leshei ; Burnet : range ; Sherborn (32). — M. meunieri ; Lemoine (227). — M. praecuraor, range ; Siierborn (32). f Micropcdina bipat ellis sp. n., Ceno- manian, Sinai; Gregory, Geol. Mag. London, n. ser., dec. v, 3 (220, pi.). Micropyga tubercidata , descr. ; Doe- deiilein, 2 (169, pis.). f Milletia ficheuri (Pomel sub Plesio- lampas ) descr. from Barcelona ; Lam- bert 8 (95, pi.). \Milnia Ilaimo et Milnia Pomel re- jected ; Valette 2 (296). ■\Miolampa8 Pomel, defined as section of Echinolampas ; Lambert 1 (33). Miotoxaster discussed ; Fourtau (141). f Moira guebhardi sp. n., Burdigalian, Vence; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20, (53, fig.). Moiropsis diagnosed ; Lambert 7 (113) | Monodiadema cotteaui ; Pervinquiere. | Monopliora darwini ; Ameghino (169, 255, 265, 266). Mortensenia oblonga , distrib., relations to Echinometra maihaei, seu lucunter ; Doederlein, 2 (233, pi ). Neolampa8 rostellata , distrib., pedi- cellariue ; Doederlein, 2 (241, pi.). | Noellingia discussed (13) : N. boulci sp. n. Upper Sononiim, E. Madagascar (11, pi. li) ; Lambert in Boule & Th£venin, Ann. Pal^ont., Paris, 1. — N. monteili , age discussed ; Krumbeck (134). N oetlinginae, (rib. nov. of Echinidae ; Lambert in Boule & Th£venin (13). 42 Echin . V. Echinoderma. [1900] Notechiniis, diagnosed (226), N. magellanicus (217), descr. (227, pis.) var. n. hassleri (229), var. n. novcic- amsterdamiae (229) ; Doederlein, 2. \Nndeolitea [vide etiam Ediinobria- 8W8], — hi. daglcrma, measured (246): N. gihboaa (240) : N. me del, measured (247): N. ualtheri (246) ; Gregory. 1 0 faster pilula, range ; Siierborn (33). Oligophyma syn. of Anapesus] Lam- bert 8 (67). Opechinua ; Doederlein, 2 (189). t Opiaaaster discussed ; Lambert 8 (102). — 0. almerai sp. n., Burdigalian, Vence ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20, (43) : descr. fr. Barcelona and Sardinia; Lambert 8 (100, pis.). — 0. morgani is a TIemiaater ; op. cit. (103). Orediinua (189), diagnosed (196), 0. rnonolini, descr. (196, pis.) ; Doeder- lein, 2. t Orthopsia discussed ; Valette 2 (288).- — O. cf. miliaria ; Parona. — 0. ‘ ruppelii , incl. 0. zumoffeni, apical sys- tem ; Fourtau, (154, pi.). "\Ova canalifera Gray, vide Schizaater bononienaia . Palaeolampaa, discussed (236) ; Doederlein, 2 : Bell, defined as section of Echinolampas, with type E. hoff- manni ; Lambert 1 (33). — P. diuni, descr. (239, pi.) measured (241) : P. craaaa, descr. (236, pi.) measured (241) : P. aumatrana, descr. (238, pi.) measured (241) ; Doederlein, 2. Palaeopneuatea niaaicua, descr. ; Doederlein, 2 (245, pis.). Paracentrotua, diagnosed (207) : P. agulhenaia, descr. (207, pis.) : P. gai- mardi (209) ; Doederlein, 2. — P. lividua ; Cuenot : Delage, 2 : Doederlein, 2 (209) : Kiernik : polarity of ovum ; Garbowski : vide etiam sub Strongylo- centrotua. Paraater as subgenus of Schizaater ; Lambert 8 (112). Parechininae, discussed ; Doederlein, 2 (202). Parechinus is syn. of Paammechinua (q. v.) ; Lambert 8 (67). — P. anguloaua, is Protocentrotua ; Doederlein, 2 (202). — P. microtuberculatua ; Cuenot : Kiernik : vide etiam sub Echinua et Paamviechimi8. | Paronaster gen. n. (107) with geno- type P. cupidiformia sp. n. (108, pi. iv), Senonian of Novalo, Venetia ; Airaghi, Milano, Atti Soc. Ital. sc. nat. 45. f Peltaatea atuderi\ Jacob & Tobler (20). * \Pericoamua , — P. cf. c dlloaua ; Nelli : P. edicardaii ; Bellini (641) : P. latua ; Lambert 8 (104) : Ag., descr., distin- guished from Schizaater grotelonpi ; Lambert 1 (43, pi.). — P. orbignyi ; Bellini (641). — P. pedemontanus ; op. cit. (649) : Nelli. — P. cf. apatangoidea ; Nelli. \Periaalenia gen. n. of Acro$aleniidae, for Acroaalenia gauthieri, louei} lamarcki , lamberti, pidchella, bradfor- dcnsia, libyca (276): P. colteaui sp. n. for Acroaalenia bolonienaia Ootteau, pi. 253, If. 3, 4 (278) : P. lamberti, ambu- lacrals (297) ; Valette 2, Auxerre, Bui. soc. sci. Yonne, 59. ^Periachodomua vide Tornquiatellua. Periapatangua vide Koiloapatangua. Peroniaatev maintained ; Lambert 8 (102). Petalocidaria , discussed ; Doederlein, 2 (97). * \Phalaeropedina guerangeri, ambula- crals ; Valette 2 (302). Phormosoma (293) discussed (294); Sciiurig : diagnosed, spp. discussed ; (125): P. adenicum, diagnosed (128), descr. (134) measured (135, pis.): P. buraarium, diagnosed (128) measured •(136); Doederlein, 2. — P. hoplacan- tha, movements ; Doflein (269 fig.). — P. indicum, diagnosed (296), described (297, fig.) ; Sciiurig : diag- nosed (128) descr. (130, pis.) measured (136) var. (133, pis.); Doederlein, 2. — P. placenta, diagnosed, descr. (128) measured (135): P. sigabei, diagnosed (128) measured (135) ; Doederlein, 2. Phriaaocy8tia humili8, vide Meijerea. Phyllacanlhua discussed (98), name (100), diagnosed (103) ; Doederlein, 2. — P. imperialia discussed, pedicellariae figd. ; op. cit. (98) : ILemoine (253, 256, 262) : -[Gregory (253). Phymoaoma crenulare, vide Glyptoci- daria. • fPiliacua rejected ; Valette, 2 (291). Plagiopneuate8 criticised ; Lambert 5. 43 Echin. Systematic, Eoiiinoidea. 1031 C | Plagiopygus discussed (234), P. daradensis (233, fig.) ; Lambert in Meunier 2. 1[PlatypygHS posthumus ; Am eg hi no (137, 169). f Plegiocidaris gourdonensis sp. n., Barreniian of Gourdon, Alpes-Marit,., radioles ; Savin & Lambert, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20, (96, fig.). Plesiastcr as section of Brissopsis ; Lambert 8 (106). Plesiodiadcma rejected ; Doeder- i.ein, 2 (157). ■ \Plesiolampas saharae ; Kritmbeck (135). ]Plesiosalenia gen. n. of Acrosalenii- dae, for Acrosalenia pentagona, bertlie- lini, boloniensis, lycebti (275): P. lycetli, juv. (297) ; Valette 2 Auxerre, Bui. soc. sci. Yonne, 59. Plcsiospatangidae rejected ; Lam- bert 5. iPliolampas discussed ; Lambert 8 (95). — P. silvesbrii; Nelli. f Plioloxaster gen. n. of Spatangidae (140) with genotype P. lyonsi sp. n., Cenomanian, Isthmus of Suez ; Fourtau, Cairo, Bull. Inst., Egypt, ser. 4, 6, (145, pi.). I Polygon} opygus gen. n. of Jlcmici- daridae, with genotype Goniopygus pilleti Cott., and comprising intricatus, minor , and heteropygus (281) : P. intri- calus distinguished Irom Goniopygus peltatus (298); Valette, 2, Auxerre, Bull. soc. sci. Yonne, 59. Porocidaris discussed (99), diagnosed (103) : P. gracilis, is Goniocidaris, (97) : P. purpurata (99), from Nicobars (117, pis.) ; Doederlein, 2. Pourtalcsia Jeffrey si, pedicellariae ; Doederlein, 2 (269). — P. laguncula ; Doflein (253, fig., 269). — P. miranda ; Bather, .1. Prionechinus (189, 191), discussed (187) : P. agassizi, diagnosed (192), descr. (194, pis.): P. chuni sp. n., Maldives, descr. (192, pis.): P. sagit- tiger, diagnosed (192), descr. (195, pis.); Doederlein, 2, Wiss. Ergeb. D. Tiefseo- Exped. 5, Lfg. 2. t Prorasler, discussed ; Fourtau, (145) : maintained, with Schizaster atavus Arnaud as genotype ; Lambert 8 (103). \Pro8palangu8, ambulacra discussed (48) : P. corsicus, periplastronal zones (50) : P. dclplunus, periplastronal zones (49, pi.) : P. puslulosus (Wr.) descr. from Burdigalian of Venee (51, pi.) : P. simplex (50, pi.) ; Lambert 1. Protocentrolus, gen. n. of Ecliinidae, with genotype Echinus angulosus Leske, descr. ; Doederlein, 2, Wiss. Ergeb. D. Tiefsee-Exped. 5, Lfg. 2, (204, pis.). Psammcchinus, discussed, its typo is P. miliaria not E. variegabus or E. blainvillei (66) : P. blainvillei is Ana- pesus (q. v.) (67) : fP. delphinus sp. n. ex Defiance MS. Burdigalian of Barce- lona-(71, pi.): Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. geol. paleont. 14. — jP. dubius ; Checciiia 2 (pi. iv) : synonymy, var. n. formosa from Helvetian, Barce- lona (69, pi.): \P. eravensis sp. n., Tortonian, l’Herault, = Echinus milia- ris de Serres non Lam. (70) : fP. gautliieri (70) ; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. geol. paleont. 14. — |P . iheringi (137, 168) : f P. lahillei (168); Ame- giiino. — fP. michelolti , descr. ; Vadasz (329, pi.). — P. microtuberculatus, var. nov. alta ; Checoiiia, 2, Palaeontogra- phia ital., Pisa, 12, (90, pi. iv.): vide etiam sub Echinus et Parechinus. — j*P. pusillus Munster ; Pioard (761). — t P* scrrcsii Desmoulins is Maestrichtian (72): Desor non Desm., is a large P. dubius (70) ; Lambert 8. — f P. tournoueri ; Amegiiino (137, 168). — P. variegabus A g. non Lam., syn. of P. blainvillei (Desm.) ; Lambert 8 (66). Pseud echinus, diagnosed, P. albo- cinctus, descr. (231, pis.) ; Doeder- lein, 2. Pseudocentrotus depressus , descr. ; Doederlein, 1 (519). f Pseudocodiopsis gen. n. of Diade- matidae with genotype Codiopsis alpina, and comprising C. amiaudi ; Valette 2, Auxerre. Bui. soc. sci. Yonne, 59, (290). ~\Pseudodiadcma, — P. griesbachi sp. n., Senonian, Pondoland ; Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. African Mus., 4 ; (276, pi.). — P. morieri ; Maire. — P. variolare ; WOLLEMANN. f Pscudoplopodia [sic] gen. n. of Diplo- podiidae for Diplopodia with only 3 porepairs to each major, no genotype, P. callomensis (d’Orb. sub Diadema) first sp. mentioned (294) : P. aubissio- dorensis, ambulacrals (309) : P. peroni 44 Echin. V. Echinoderma, [1906] sp. n. for Pseudodiadema aequalis Pal. franc, pi. 342 non. 341 (294) ; Valette 2, Auxerre, Bui. soc. sci. Yonne., 59. Pailechinua syn. of Anapeaua ; Lam- bert 8 (68). | Pygaulua heberti, vide Echinolampaa. Pygmaeocidaria, diagnosed, compared with Tiarechinns (182) : P. prionigera, descr. (185, pis,) ; Doederlein, 2. * \Pygorhymhu8 discussed ; Lambert in Meunier 2 (234). — P. pratti Wr. is a Triatomanthua ; Lambert 1 (42). — P. tripolitanua sp n., Upper Crelaeeous. Djebel Tar, Tripoli ; Krumbeok, Palaeon- tographica, Stuttgart, 53 (89, pi). — P. vnasali Wr. is Milletia ; Lambert 1 (42) : discussed ; Lambert 8 (97). | Pygurua , — P. depressua ; Petitclero (68). — P. mealei, P. perreti ; Pervin- QUIERE. \Radiolua waechteri ; Aiilborg (46, 50, 52, 129). Regularia , order of Diadematiformia , with sub.-ordd. Diadematina , Saleniina , Arbaciina, Echinina ; Doederlein, 2 (85). • | Rhabdocidaria, — R. copeoidea ; Pe- titclero (69). — (ft. Leiocidaria ) crameri, descr. ; Fourtau(156, pi.). — R. maxima ; Wanderer (512). Rhynobriaaua [sic] diagnosed ; Lam- bert 8 (106). Rotula discussed ; Lambert 8 (125). Rotuloidea Eth., limited ; Lambert 8 (127). Salenia haatigera, descr., incl. S. pa cijica Doed. ; Doederlein, 2 (177, pis.). — fS. cf. luaitanica. ; Parona. — S. pat- teraoni , Agulhas Bank, descr. ; Doe- derlein, 2 (179, pis.). — fS. acutigera ; Combes (464, fig.) : Schumann & Leon- hard.- S. rarispina, pedicellariae ; Doederlein, 2 (180). Saleniina, sub-ord. of Regularia, with 1 Fam, Saleniidae ; Doederlein, 2 (86). Salmacia, relations to Temnopl eurua. views of Mortensen ; Koehler 3 (461 . Schizaster discussed and defined with genotype S. studeri; Lambert 8 (110). — fS. ameghinoi ; Ameghino (137, 169,. — S. antart ticus sp. n., Bouvet Id., 457 M. (252, plsj, measured (256) ; Doeder- lein, 2 Wiss. Ergeb. D, Tiefsee-Exped. Bd. 5 Lfg. 2 — |S. a8tenaiaep.n., Astian, Italy = S. 8cillae Airaghi 1 901 , pi. vii [i.e. xxv] f. 3 (116, 122): 1[S. barcinemia sp. n., Burdigalian, Barcelona (118, pi.) : -[S. bononienaia sp. n., for Klein 1734, pi. xx vii, f. A, type of Ova canalifera Gray (116): fS. (. Aploapatangua ) calcco- lua sp. n. Langhian, Sardinia (118); Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14. — S. eanaliferua ; Ciiecciiia, 2, (95) : pedicellariae ; Doederlein, 2 (255). — S. capenais, descr. (250, pis ), measured (256) ; op. cit. — fS. curtua ; Lambert 8 (114). — fS. deletua ; Ameohino (57). — deaori (113): dilatatua sp. n., for S. aalielienaia var. dilatata Pomel, Echin. Algerie, pi. x, If. 4, 5 (123) : jS. ( Aploapatangua ) eurynotua, synonymy, descr. (117); Lambert 8 Paris, Mem. Soc. geol. paleont. 14. — fS. eurynotua , discussed ; Lambert 1 (46). — S. fragilia, pedicellariae (253, pi.), measured (256) ; Doederlein, 2. — S. gib - berulua ? ; G regory (255). — |S. gymnesiae sp. n.. Helvetian, Minorca ; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont. 14(119, pi.). — S. incertus vide Briaaopais lyri- fera ; Ciiecciiia, 2. — S. japonicua, pedi- cellariae ; Doederlein, 2 (254). — fS. karreri var. n. hungaricua (333, pi.) : and jS. loviaatoi var. n. rakoaienaia (335, pi.): Miocene, Budapest, Vadasz, Foldt. Kozl. Budapest, 36. — •]*£• ( Briaaater ) major, descr., Barcelona (122, pi.), S. morgadeai sp. n., Helvetian, Bar- celona (119, pi.) : Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14.— |S. patogonenai8\ Ameghino (169). — S. philippii, pedicellariae (252, pi.) measured (256) ; Doederlein, 2. — jS. rutoti sp. n., Pliocene, Anvers = S . acillae Cotteau 1880, pi. vi, f. 3 ; Lam- bert 7. Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol. Paleont., 14 (1 16). — \S. acillae ; Bellini (641): Lojacono (6, 19). — ventienaia sp. n., Burdigalian, Vence ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20 (45, pi ). — S. ventri- coaua, pedicellariae ; Doederlein, 2 (255). Schizechinua maintained with geno- type S. aevialia, as s.g. of Toxopneuatea (68) : t£. movtenaeni sp. n., Helvetian, Barcelona ; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol. Paleont., 14, (73, pi.). Schizobriaaua diagnosed ; Lambert 8 (106). Schizocidaria, discussed ; Doeder- lein, 2 (94). 45 Echin. Systematic, Eohinoidea. 1031 C f Scutella,- — S. almerai sp. n.f Tor- tonian, Barcelona (78, pi.) : S. bofilli sp. n., Helvetian, Barcelona (77, pi.) ; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14. — S. faujasi (5) : S. leogna- nensis (5, pi.) : S. lorioli sp. n., Miocene of Bollene, Vaucluse (5, pi.) . 8. micha- leti sp. n., Miocene of Carri, Bouches- du- Rhone (6) : S. paulensis, discussed and limited (4, pi.) : 8. subrotundae - formis, discussed (C, pi.) ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20. — S. tarraconen8i8 sp. n., Burdigalian, Bar- celona ; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14 (79, pi). — S. vindo- bonensis ; Noszky (468). Scutellidae, subdivisions ; Lambert 8 (124). f Scutolampas sectio n. of Echino- lampas, with type £7. plagiosomus ; Lam- bert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20 (33). Spatangidae genn. nn., vide Gregory- aster, Koilospatan jus, Pliotoxaster. Spatangoidea, sub.-ord. of Trregu- laria , with Famin 1. Echinoneidae. 2. Caasidiilidue , 3. Ananchytidae , 4. Spa- langidae, 5. Palaeoslomatidac , 0. Pour- talcaiidae ; Doederlein, 2 (87). Spatangus discussed and defined with genotype S. canaliferus — Schizaster Auctt. ; Lambert 8 (110). — fS- botto- miccai ; Bellini (641,649). — S. capensis , descr. (261, pis.) : S. luetkeni. measured (263) : Doederlein, 2. — fS. manzonii ; Nelli. — S. purpureus ; Cheooiiia, 2 (95) : Cuenot : Henri : IIenri & Kayaloe : distrib. (260, pis.) pedicellaria (262), measured (263) ; Doederlein, 2 S. raschi, measured ; l.c. Sperosoma, diagnosed, spp. discussed (145), comparative measurements of spp. (157) ; Doederlein, 2. — S. biseria- tum (295, 296), descr. (299) ; Sohurio : diagnosed, descr. ; Doederlein, 2 (150. pis.). — S. durum, , diagnosed, descr. ; op. cit. (153, pis.). — S. grimaldii’, SoiiURia (294) : diagnosed, descr., also young ; Doederlein, 2 (147, pis.). Sphaer echinus granularis ; Briot, 3 : Cernovodeanu & Henri : Fisoiiel 1 and 2 : Henri & Kayalof : IIerbst 1 and 2: Lo Bianoo (91): variations; Ciiecoiiia, 2 (92, & f pi. iv). — fS. scillae sp. n. Pleistocene, Ficarazzi, Sicily ; op. cit. (pi. iv). 1[Stega8ter; Brydone (14). — S. dallagoi referred to Lampadocorys ; Airagiii (110). Stephanocidaris , discussed (92) diag- nosed (101) : S. bispinosa, (93) : S. bracteata (94) ; Doederlein 2. Sterechinm discussed ; Koehler 5 (36): diagnosed and discussed (21 7) : S. antarcticus , diagnosed (219): S. dia- dema , diagnosed (219), descr. (225, pis.) : S. horridus, diagnosed (219), descr. (220, pis.) juv. (222), measured (226) : S. margaritaceus , discussed (218), descr. (224, pis.), measured (226) : S. veu- mayeri , diagnosed (219) ; Doederlein, 2. Stereocidaris , discussed (96), diagnosed (102), comparative measurements of all recent spp. (116): S canciliculata (96) : S. capevsis sp. n., olim S. indica var. capensis, redescr. (1 10, pis.) : N. indica, distrib. (104, 109, pis.), with varr. nn. africana, Somali coast (107, pis ), carinata, Somali coast (108, pis.), Integra, Somali coast (105, pis.), & sumatrana, N. Sumatra (109, pis.) : 8. ingolfiana (110): 8. nulrix (96): 8. tri carinata sp. n., olim S indica var. tricarinata (112, pis.), var. n. teretispina, Siberut Id. (115, pis.); Doederlein, 2. Wiss Ergeb. D. Tiefsee:Exped., Bd. 5. Lfg. 2, Jena. Stcreosomata, Tribus of Diademalina, with Families 1. Aspidodiadematidae, 2. Diadematidae, 3. Micropygidae, 4. Pedinidae ; Doederlein, 2 (86). ^Stom, echinus, — S. heberli ; Petit- olerc (70). — S. perlatus ; Wanderer (512). — S. polyporus, S. serratus ; Maire. Streptosomata, Tribus of Diademalina, with 1 Fam. Echinothuridae ; Doeder- lein, 2 (86). Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis ; Derjdgin (149) : | Wilson (725) : var. n. sachalinica, coast of Sachalin ; Doeder- lein, 1 (517). — S. franziscanus ; Kupel- wieser. — 8. hokkaidensie sp. n., N. Japan and Vladivostok (518) : S. inter - medius, descr. (517) ; Doederlein, 1. — 8, livid,U8 ; Briot, 3 ; Drago ; Fisohel 46 Echin. V. E chino derma. 1 and 2 : Henri & Kayalof : Herbst 1 and 2 : Lo Bianco (92, 93) : Marcus : Przibiiam : variations ; Ciiecoiiia, 2 (92, & f pi. iv). : vide et.iain sub Paracentrotus. — S. pidcherrimus, descr. ; Doederlein, 1 (516). — S.purpuratus ; Kupelwieser : Loeb 2, 3, 5, 6. — S. tubei'culatus ; Doederlein 1 (519, 521). Temnechinae, discussed, key to genera ; Doederlein, 2 (188). Temnopleuridae, discussed ; Doeder- lein, 2 (187). Temnopleurinae ; Doederlein, 2 (188). Temnopleurus, discussed (401) : T. perezi sp. n., Red Sea (460, fig.); Koeiiler, 3, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1905. — T. reevesi, descr., variations ; Doeder- lein, 2 (200, pis.). — j 'T. toreumaticus ; Tokunaga. Thyleehinus quineuncialis sp. n. (222, pi.) andT. trigranulatus* sp. n. (223, pi.) : Cenomanian, Sinai ; Gregory, Geol. Mag., London, n. ser., dec. v, 3. \Thylosalenia Pomel as subgenus of Acrosalenia , made gen. n. with genotype T. patella ; Valettk2, Auxerre, Bui. soc. sci. Yonne, 59 (276). "\Tiar echinus, discussed ; Doederlein, 2 (183). t TornquisteJlus Berg ( = Eeptechinus Tornquist) is syn. of Perischodomus ; Lambert 7 : vide etiam sub Lepteehinus. f Toxaster, — T. collegnoi, referred to Pliotoxaster (q. v.) ; Fourtau (140). — T. complanatus ; Andrusov (82) : Fritel (147, fig.). — T. dieneri, referred to Pliotoxaster (142): T. radidci, referred to Pliotoxaster (q. v.) (140) : “T. rcidula ” Cenomanian of Beharieh oasis is a Ilemiasterid (147) ; Fourtau. Toxobrissus, syn. of Brissopsis ; Lambert, 8 (105). Toxocidaris crassispinci, T. globidosa, T. nuda (518) : T. purpurea (520) ; Doederlein 1. "\Toxopatagus italicua ; Chelussi (296). Toxopneustes incl. Boletia ; Lambert 8 (69). — fl\ pileolus ; Gregory (253). [1906] Trachyaster 9yn. of Tlemlaster s.str. ; Lambert 8 (101). ]Ti'acByapatagu9 tuberoAdatus, dis- cussed ; Lambert 8 (120). Tretoeidaris , discussed (92), diagnosed (101) ; Doederlein, 2. Trigonocidaris ; Doederlein, 2 (189). \Tripneu8tes gahardensis sp. n. for Tlipponoe parlimsoni var. gahardensis Seunes, Miocene, Bretagne ; descr. from Helvetian, Barcelona ; Lambert 8, Paris, Mem. Soc. Geol., Paleont., 14, (75, pi.). Tripylus discussed ; Lambert 8 (101). — T. excavatus , vide Ilemiastcr caveimosus. | Tristomantlius , discussed ; Lambert 1 (41) and 8 (95). — T. lorioli sp. n., Burdigalian, Vence ; Lambert 1, Nice, Ann. Soc. let. sci. 20, (41, ph). ’fVerbeehia Fritsch, provisionally accepted ; Lambert 8 (107). Zcugaster sectio n. of Brissopsis, with type B. lamberti Gauth. ; Lambert 8, Paris, Mom. Soc. Geol., raloont., 14 (106). D. Asteroidea. Asteroidea, classification of Orders and families ; Fisher 3 (990). — Perrier’s Orders accepted because corresponding with habits ; MaoBride 2 (461). Alexandraster in flatus sp. n. ca. 140 m. Monterey B., Calif. ; Fisher 2, Zool. Anz., Leipzig, 30, (300). Anasterias tenera sp. n., Antarctic ; Koeiiler 4, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1905, (464) : descr., also young ; Koeiiler 5 (12, pis.). Anseropoda, name discussed ; A. insignia sp. n., 143 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3, Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23, (1088, ph). Anseropodidae fam. n. of Spinulosa, — Palmipedinae (1087), transferred to Cryptozonia ( 990); Fisher, 3 Washing- ton, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23. Antheniaster epixanthus sp. n., 178 fm., Hawaian Is.; Fisher, 3 Washing- ton, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm , 23 (1067, pis.). 47 Echin. Systematic, Asteroidea. 1031 D Archaster typicus ; Fisiier, 3 (1045). Asteracantliion helianthus ; Bouvier, 1. — A. rubens ; Stieren (271). Asterias, — fA. annulosa ; Soiioen- dorf 2 (255). — A. forbesii ; King: Mathews 1 and 2 : Tennent & Hogue. — A. glacialis ; Drago. — A. linchi; Derjijgin (94, 149). — A. papposa Lin- naeus Syst. Nat. xi ; Bell. — fA. pustu- lata, (257), soo also Sphaeribes ; Soiioen- dorf 2. — A. tenuispina, genotype of Stolasterias ; Fisher, 1. — A. rubens ; Boiin : Johnstone (239, 241) : Japan ; Doflein : anat. ; MaoBride 2 (432) : nerve-system, &c. ; Meyer. — A. rubens violacea ; Derjugin (149). — fA. scu- tata (252, 254): + A. stellifera, probably marginals of Sphaerite s scutabus (252, 255, 257, 265, fig.): f A. tabulata (251, 255) ; Sohoenporf 2. Asterinidae, transferred to Crypbo- zonia ; Fisiier, 3 (990). Asterodiscus tuberculosus sp. n., 59 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Washing- ton, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1075, pis.). Astlienactis gen. n. of Myxasteridae (1090) with genotype A. papyraceus sp. n. 762 fin., Hawaian Is. ; op. cit. (1097, pi.). Astroceramus gen. n. of G oni aster idae, with genotype A. callimorphus sp. n., 127 fm., Hawaian Is. ; op. cit. (1056, pis.). Asbrogonium M. & T., name dis- carded ; Fisher, 3 (1036). — A. astrolo- gorumy madreporite ; Soiioendoiif (292, Asbropecben bonnieri sp. n., lied Sea ; Koehler 3, Bui. Museum Paris, 1905, (462, fig.). — A. californicus sp. n. under 140m., Monterey B., Calif.; Fisiier, 2, Zool. Anz. Leipzig, 30 (299). — A. callis- tus sp. n., 143 fm., (1012, pis.): A. ctenopliorus sp. n., 130 fm. (1006, pis.) : Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23. — A. erina- ceus ; Fisiier, 4 (118). — A. hemprichi ; IIerdman 3 (447). — A . monacanthus , size, paxillae; Koehler 3 (459). — A. ornatissimus sp. n., 150 fin., California ; Fisiier 4 Washington, Proc. Acad. Sci., 8 (119). — A. polyacanthus, descr. (1004, pis.) : A productus sp, n., 122 fm. (1010, pis.): A. pusillulus sp. n., 241 fm. (1008, pis.): Hawaian Is. ; Fisiier, 3 Washington, Bull. IJ. S. Fish. Comm., 23. — A. velitaris, descr. ; op. cit. (1.005, pis.). — fA. wilckensis ; Amegiiino (57). Asbropectinidae , gen. nn. vide Cteno- phoraster, Tritonasbcr, Psilasteropsis, Patagiaster. Benthaster eritimus sp. n., 222 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisiier, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1101, pi.). Brisinga alberti sp. n., 451 fm., (1111, pis.): B. evermanni sp. n., 450 fm., (1113, pis.): B. fragilis sp. n., 222 fm., (11 15, pis.) : B. panopla sp. n., 451 fm., (1109, pis.) : Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23. CalUasber pedicellarls sp. n., 130 fm., Hawaian Is. ; op. cit. (1061, pis.). Calliderma spectabilis sp. n., 148 fm., Hawaian Is. ; op. cit. (1058, pis). Calveria hystrix ; Bather, 1. Calveriaster, rejected ; Bather, 1. Ceramasber, vide sub Tosia. Cheirasber horrldus sp. n., 143 fm. (1042, pis.) : 0. mops sp. n., 256 fm. (1043, pis.) : C. snyderi sp. n., 418 fm., (1040, pis.): Hawaian Is.; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23. Coscinastcrias Verrill, reinstated with s. gg. Stolasterias, Martliasberias, Disto- lasterias : Fisiier 1 and 3 (1104). — C. ( Di stolasterias ) euplecta sp. n., 136 fm., Ilaivaian Is. ; Fisiier, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1105, pis.). Cribrella, syn. of Linchia ; Fisher, 3 (1090) and 4 (127). — C. oculata ; Barthels. — C. sanguinolenba ; Derju- gin (149). Grossaster albernabus sp. n., 414 fm., California, also young (131). — C. borealis sp. n., 230 fm., Kadiak Id. (134) ; Fisiier, 4 Washington, Proc Acad. Sci., 8. — O. papposus ; Derjugin (149). Gryaster gen. n., of Cryasteridae, with genotype C. antarcticus sp. n., Antarctic ; Koehler 4, Bui museum, Paris, 1905 (469) ; descr. ; Koehler 5 (24, pis.). 48 Echin. V. Echinoderma. [1906] “ Cryasteridees nov. fam.” of Cnjpto- zonia allied to Echinasteridae ; loc. cit. Ctenodiscus crispatus, brevimana ; Derjugin (149). Ctenoplioraster gen. n. of Astro- pectinidae (1014) with genotype C. haicaiiensis sp. n., 57 fin., Hawaian la. (1015, pis.); Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23. Culcita discoidea ; Schoendorf 2 (300, fig)- Diplasterias pap'illosa sp. n., Antarc- tic; Koehler 4, Bui. museum, Paris, 1905 (106) : descr., young ; Koehler 5 (21, pis.). — D.turqueti sp. n., Antarctic ; Koehler 4, Bui. museum, Paris, 1905, (465) : descr. ; Koehler 5 (19, pis.). Dipsacaster nesiotes sp. n. 299 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1026, pis.). Dis'olasterias , is s.g. of Coscinasterias ; Fisher 1 and 3 (1105). Echinaster sp. juv. et afF. sladeni ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. CJ. S. Comm., 23 (1092). — E. callosus , E. sepositus ; Bartiiels. Evoplosoma gen. n. of Goniasteridae " with genotype E forcipifera sp. n. 682 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Washing- ton, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1065, pis.). Gilbertaster gen. n. of Goniasteridae with genotype G. anaeanthus sp. n.. 382 fm., Hawaii ; op. cit. (1063, pi.). Goniasteridae , gen. nn. vide Astro- ceramus , Gilbertaster, Evoplosoma , Goniodiscides. Goniodiscides gen. n. of Goniasteridae, = Goniodiscus, with genotype G, sebae; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1070, pi.). Granasterbiseriatus, sp. n., Antarctic ; Koehler, 4, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1905 (466) : descr. ; Koehler 5 (11, pis). ' \Helianthaster sp. nondesc., Upper Devonian, N.Y. ; Clarke, 2 (37, pi.). Heliaster multiradiata, probably not Hawaian ; Fisher, 3 (1104). Henricia, name discussed (1089) ; Fisher, 3 and Fisher, 4 (127). — H. aspera sp. n., 48 fm., Oregon; Fisher 4, Wash- ington, Proc. Acad. Sci., 8 (127). — II. pauperrima sp. n., Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. IJ. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1091, pis.). — II. polyacantha sp. n., 359 fm., California; Fisher 4 Washing- ton, Proc. Acad. Sci., 8 (129). — II. robusta sp. n., 195 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisiier, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1090, pis.). Hydrasterias verrilli sp. n., 284 fm., Hawaian Is. ; op. cit. (1106). Hymenaster pentagonalis sp. n., 304 fm., Hawaian Is. ; op. cit. (1099, pis.). Korethraster liispidus ; Bather, 1. Labidiaster radiosus ; Koehler 4 : large ; Koehler 5 (24). Lahillea ; Bather, 2 : vide Ortmannia . Lahillia ; Bather, 2. Leiaster callipeplus sp. n., 33 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3, Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1083, pis.). Leptoptychaster, rejected for original spelling Leptychaster (q. v.) ; Fisiier, 4 (112)- Leptychaster anomalus sp. n., 58 fm., Bering Sea (115): L. pacificus sp. n., 238 fm., Vancouver Id , compared with L. arcticus (1 1 2) ; Fisiier, 4 Washington, Proc. Acad. Sci., 8. Linchia, name discussed (1090): L. diplax descr. (1015, pis.): L. multifora (1085) ; Fisiier, 3. Linchiidae, transferred to Phanero- zonia ; Fisher, 3 (990). Luidia astlienosoma sp. n., 47 fm., California; Fisiier, 4 Washington Proc. Acad. Sci. 8 (124). — L. ciliaris ; Lo Bianoo (94). — Luidia, afF. forficifer , juv.; Fisiier, 3 (1036). — Luidia foliolata ; Fisiier 4 (121). — L. hystrix, sp. n., 28 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisiier, 3 Washington Bull. U. S. Fish Comm 23 (1032, pis.).— L. ludu igi sp. n., 29 fm., California ; Fisher 4 Washington, Proc. Acad. Sci., 8 (122). — L. maculata; Herdman 2 (121) and 3 (447). — L. magnifica sp. n., 73 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisiier, 3, Wash- ington, Bull. Q. S. Fish Comm., 23 1033, pis.). — L. sarsi, larva; Delai* 2 15). 49 ISchin. Systematic, Asteroidea. 1031 D Marthasteriaa, is s.g. of Coscinas- terias ; Fisher, 1 and 3 (1105). Mediaater ornatua sp. n., 399 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. (J. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1046, pis.). Metopaster, distinguished from Gonio- diacidea ; Fisher, 3 (1070). Mithrodia sp. (1096, pis.) : M. brad- ley'i , descr. (1094, pis.) ; Fisher, 3. Myxaatcridac, gen. n. vido Asthen- actis. Nereidaaler discussed (1048) : N. boicersi sp. n., 324 I'm., Hawaian Is. (1049, pis.) ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23. Nymphaster florifer , probably Medi- cister ; op. cit. (1048). Odinia pacijica sp. n., 319 fm. Hawaian Is. ; op. cit. (1108, pis.). Odontaster tenuis sp. n., Antarctic ; Koehler 4, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1905, (468) : 0. tenuis descr. ; Koehler 5 (8, pi.). — O. validua, sp. n., Antarctic ; Koehler 4, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1905 (467) : descr. ; Koehler 6 (6, pi.). Ophidiaster lorioli sp. n., reefs, (1077, pis.) : O. rliabdotus sp. ri., 233 fm., (1082, pis.) ; O. aclerodermus sp. n., 99 fm., (1081, pis.) : *0. squameus sp. n., 130 fm., (1079, pis.) : 0. tencllua sp. n., 130 fm., (1082, pi.) : O. triseriatiia sp. n., 69 fm. (1080, pis.) : Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S, Fish Comm., 23. Ortmannia nom. nov. pro Lahillia [sic, olim Lahillea ] Lor. non Cossm. [proocc. Uathbun, 1901]; Loimol, Rev. pnleozool. Paris, 10, (78) : Bather, 2 (131). PaXmipes Ag., syn. of Anseropoda ; Fisher, 3 (1088). Parastropecten inermis, perhaps a Lepty chaster ; Fisher, 4 (117). Patagiaster gen. n. of Astropectinidae with genotype P. nutlingi , sp. n., 202 fm., Hawaian Is ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1029, pis.). Patiria pulla sp. n., Mauritania coast (60, pi.) : P. rosea sp. n., Mauritania coast (58, pi.) : Koehler & Vaney, 3, Bordeaux, Actes Soc. linn., 60. (n-9720 m) Pentaceros, — jP. dilatatus sp. n. in Chalk flint, Fontaine St. Simon (Eure-et-Loir) ; Meunier 1 Naturalists, Paris, ser. 2, 20 (117-118, fig.). — P. hawaiiensis sp. n., 43 fm., Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1072, pis.). — P. Unchi ; IIerdman, 2 (121, 125, fig.) and 3 (447, pi.). — P. nodosus ; IIerdman, 2 (121). Pentagonaster ammophilus sp. n., 257 fin., Hawaian Is.; Fisher, 3 Washing- ton, Bull. U. iS. Fish Comm., 23 (1051, pis.). Plinlhaster, vido sub Toaia. Polyasberias is syn. of Stolasterias ; Fisher 1 and 3 (1105). Pontaste r discussed ; Fisher, 3 (1040). Pontastcrinae, transferred to Bentho- peetinidae ; Fisher, 3 (990). Porania antarctica ; Koehler 4 : incl. all Antarctic spp. ; Koehler 6 (10). Pseudarchaster jordani sp. n., 375 fm. (1038, pis.) . P. myobrachim sp. n., 427 fin. (1037, pis.) : Hawaian Is.1; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23. Psilaster attenuatus sp. n., 290 fm„ Hawaian Is. ; op. cit. (1019, pis.). Psilasteropais gen. n. of Astropectini- dae with genotype P. cingulata, sp. n., 418 fm. Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Wash- ington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1023, pis.). Pteraster militarise P. pulrAllus ; Der.fugln (149). — P. reticulatus sp. n., 284 I’m., Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Wash - ington, Bull. II. S. Fish Comm., 23 (1098, pis.). Pycnopodiidac Stimpson, restr. to Pycnopodia, Rathbunaster gen. n., and possibly Anasterias ; Fisher, 4 (136). Rathbunaster gen. n. of Pycnopodiidac with genotype R. californicus sp. n. 339 fm., California; Fisher, 4 Wash- ington, Proc. Acad. Sci. 8 (137). Rhegaster tumidus ; Derjugin (97, 149). Ripaster gen. n. of Archasteridae, with genotype R. charcoti sp. n. Ant- arctic ; Koehler 4 Bull. Museum, Paris, b 10 50 Echih. V. Eohinoderma. tiooo] 1905 (467) : diagnosed and descr. fr. Booth-Wandel Id. ; Koehler 5 (4, pi.). Solaster endecci ; Derjugin (149) : Japan ; Doflein. — S. papposua ; John- stone (238) : Japan ; Doflein : synn. on p. 89 Bell’s Cat. Brit. Echinod. cor- rected; Bell. ^Sphaemster (255, 303) ; Schoendorf 2 : discussed : S. punctatus, structure (figs.); Schoendorf 1. f Sphaerasteridae, fam. nov. of Phanerozonia ; Schoendorf 1, Wies- baden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk., 59, (256) and 2 (303). ^Sphaerites, name (252), structure, based on various spp. (271-297), habits (299), diagnosis (302) : S. annuloaua, descr. (264, fig.) : S. digitatua (253), dorsal plates of a Pentacerote (270) : S. foaaidatua (253), var. of S. tabulatua (264) : S. juvenia (252) descr. (260, fig., pi., 279, 296) : S. punctatus (253), descr. (257, pi.) structure (271 et sq., figs.) : S. pustulatua (253), descr. (264, fig., pi., 282, 294) : S. rcqularia (253) : S. acutatua (252), descr. (266, figs., pi., 281, 285, 288, 294) : S. tabulatua (252), descr. (263, figs., 280) ; Schoendorf 2. Stegnaater in flatus ; Schoendorf 2 (256, 299, fig.). Stelloephaera gen. n. of Forcipulata with genotype S. mirabilia sp. n. larva only, 2000-3000 m., Azores ; Koehler & Vaney, 1. Bull. Mus. Monaco, No. 64, (figs.) and 2. Stichaater albulua ; Derjugin (105). Stolasterias, is s.g. of Ooscinasterias (q.v.) ; Fisher, 1. Toaia { Ceramaater ) micropelta sp. n., (1054, pis.) : T. ( Plinthaster ) ceramoidea sp. n., 277 fm. (1052, pis.) : Hawaian Is. ; Fisher, 3 Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 23. 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Bilharzia disease and Dracontiasis, eosinopliilia ; Balfour. Bilharziakranlcheit der weiblichen Genitalien ; Goebel. Distomum spathulatum ; Laspeyres. Cysticercus im IV. Ventrikel ; Pulvermacber. •Cysticerkus cellulosae in den Lungen ; Ktthn. Echinococcus cyst of the liver ; Holmes. Stellung des Alveolarechinokokkus ; Posselt. Role du “Chien d’abattoir ” dans I’etiologie de 1’Echinococcose ; Dev6. Abgetoteter Cysticercus im Augo ohne Schaden? StOlting. Dibothrocephalus , infection acquired in America ; Nickerson Science, 23, (529). Effects of parasites on their hosts ; Shipley and Fearnsides. Parasites of animals other than man vide Ethology. Economic. Entwicklungsformeu als Augenparasi- ten, Pferdes; B&chst&dt. Cysticercus cellulosae am lebenden Schweine ; Kukuljevic. La ligulose chez les Poissons d’eau douce; Queyron. STRUCTURE. 1207 Anatomy of Rhabdocoela and Acoela ; Brinkmann. Anatomie der Tricladida maricola ; Bohmig. Anatomy of Polyonchobothrium poly- pteri ; Klaptocz. Anatomy of Taenia acanthocephala ; Mr&zek. ‘ Anatomie der Ilyrnenolepis- arten der Vogel ; Fuhrmann, 3. Anatomy of Gastrodiscus hominis ; Stephens. Anatomischen und liistologischen Verhaltnisse der Paramphistomiden ; Daday. Anatomie der Redien ; Rossbach. Histologie von Gercariaeum helieis ; Roewer, 2. Anatomy of anew species of Nectone- mertes ; Cravens and Heath. Farberische Eigenschaft der Echino- kokkusmembran ; Delbanco. Morphologie des Nervensystems und Excretionsapparates der Siisswassertri- claden; Nicoletzky. Dendrocoehim cavaticum Bemerkungen iibcr die Reduktion der Augen ; Enslin. 23 Verm. Subject Index. — Platyhelminthes, Etc. 1215 Peculiar type of nephridia. in Taeniosoma ; Coe, 2. Excretionsorgane der Siisswasser- tricladen ; Wilhelmi. Excretionssystems im Endgliede von Rhynchobolhrius ; Pintner. Distomids with numerous testes ; Ltihe, 3. Formation of proglottids in Croaso- bothrium laciniatnm ; Curtis. Die Abnormitaten in den Proglottiden der Cestoden ; Orohmann. PHYSIOLOGY. 1211 Fissazione delle Tenie alia parete intestinale e sul loro assorbimento ; Mingazzini. Motilit4 du Scolex echinococcique ; Sabrazfes, Muratet, et Husnot. Estratto di Taenia saginata, inoculazioni negli animali ; Barnabo. Fluid of cysticercus stage of Taenia echinococcus ; Joest. Leben oline Saner stoff ; Kulagin. Gonvoluta roscoff ensis environmental effects ; Flibner. Phototropism of Nemertines; Minkie- wicz. Resistance au jeune et changements de coloration cliez Lineus bilineatus ; Giard. Fortpflanzungsfahigkeit der Art Mc- sostomum ehrenbergi in Zahlen ; Sekera, DEVELOPMENT. 1215 General. Histogenese von Cercariaeum helicis ; Roewer, 1. Action of digestive juices on involucre of eggs of Taenia ; Drago, 1 and 2. Selbstbefruclitung bei den Rhabdo- coeliden ; Sekera, 1 and 2. Les deux varietes de Scolex ecliino- cocciques ; Dev6, 1. Oogenesis. Le mode de formation de l’ceuf ecto- lecithe du Distomum hepaticum ; Hen- neguy. Entwicklung der Chromosomen im Ei von Planar ia gonocephala ; Scbleip. Ei inhalt des Distomum spathulatum. und morphologische Bescliaffenheit seines Embiyos ; Saito, 2. Experiments on organisation in the nemertine egg ; Zeleny. Spermatogenesis. The development of germ cells from differentiated somatic cells in Moniczia ; Child, 6. Sperm ien der Nemertinen ; Retzius, 1 : der Turbcllarien ; Retzius, 2. Embryology. Entwicklungsgescl) i elite der Red ien ; Rossbach. Embryonalentwicklung von Taenia; serrata ; Janicki, 2. Entwicklungsgeschichte von Cyatlio- ceplialus truncatus ; Wolf. Regeneration. Budding. Significance of different methods of regulation in Turbellaria ; Child, 7. Regeneration in PolychoeruS can- dalus ; Stevens and Boring, 2. Inhibitive action of the Roentgen rays on regeneration in Planarians ; Bardeen and Baetjer. Form regulation in Lcptoplana ; Child, 1, 2, 3, 4. Regulation and fission in Planaria ; Child, 5. Regeneration, Planaria simplicis- sima ; Morgan, T. H., 1. Regeneration of grafted pieces of planarians; Morgan, Lilian V., 1. (Regeneration in absence of brain in Lcptoplana; Morgan, L. V., 2.) Grossobothrium Xaciniatum, formation of proglottids ; Curtis. 24 Verm. VI. Vermidea. [1006] Origin of Proglottides in Crosso- bothrium ; Curtis, Science, 23, (524). Budding in platyhelminth larva ; Hornell. ETHOLOGY. 1215 General. Ethology of Danish Rhabdocoela and Acoela; Brinkmann. Tanias et flore intestinale; Jammes et Mandoul. Flore intestinale des Helminthes ; Weinberg et Soeves. Linens bilineatus , Resistance an jeune et changements de coloration ; Giard. Nemertiens bathypelagiques ; Jou- bin, 2. Parasitism (see also Medical). Kasuistik der Parasiten ; Boll. Parasiten des Elchs ; Liihe, 1. Bothriocephalus latus in province of Rome ; Alessandrini, 1. Cestode parasites of man ; Stiles, 2. Cysticerken des Zentralnerven- systems ; Gebert. Cysticercus racemosus des Gehirns ; Gross. Taenia cucumerina beim Menschen ; Bollinger. Studien an Saugetiercestoden, 18 spp. n. ; Janicki, 1. Davainea parasitic in poultry ; Yoshida. Weitere Finnenfunde (Cysticercus cellulosae ) beim Reh ; Borchmann. Ucelli alberganti Cyclocoelinae ; Stossich, 1. Cestodes of birds in the Urals ; Clerc, 1 and 2. Cestoden-Arten. von Vogeln; Fuhr- mann, 1, 2, 3. Taenia trouv6 vivant dans un oeuf de Poule ; Raja et Pdju. Larval platyhelminth cause of pearls in Placuna placenta ; Hornell. Sporocystes d’un Trematode parasite de Donax trunculus infected by Haplos- poridia ; Caullery et Cbappellier. Cercaria parasitic in Tapes ; Fujita. Cestode parasite des Huitres per- lieres determinant la production des perles fines ; Seurat, 1. Parasites of the pearl oyster ; Seurat, 2. Trematodes parasitic in Mytilus edulis; Lebour. Trematode parasites of the cockle and mussel ; Nicoll, 1. Fische, Quelle der Infelction mit Distomum felineum ; Askanazy. Distomi dei Pesci di Roma ; Lotti. Distomen der Fische und Frosche von Varsiiva; Sinitryn. Eine Dlstoma&rt im Pankreas der Rinder; Katsurada und Saito. Turbellaries parasites des Oursins \ Briot. IJaplozoon parasite of Travisia \ Dogiel. VARIATION. 1223 Anormali proglottidi Taenia saginata ; Paravicini. Anomalie dei Cestodi ; Fasciolo. DISTRIBUTION. 1215 Europe. Bologoje Susswasser-Turbellarien- Fauna ; Plotnikov, 1. Vermes of the lakes of the Jura ; Favre and Thiebaud. Vermes of the Moritzburger Gross- teich near Dresden ; Schorler and Thallwitz. Kaukasien rhabdocolen Turbellarien Umgebung des G oktscha-Sees ; Plotni- kow, 2. Verbreitung der Dendrocoelum cavaticum in der schwabischen Alp ; Enslin. Geographisches von Gebirgsbach- planarien ; Steinmann. 25 Verm. Systematic. — Platyhelmintiies. 1231 Alpenplanarie am Ostseestrand ; Thienemann, A. Aussterbens von Planaria alpina im Hunsriick nnd im Hohen Venn; Voigt. Belgium. Two trematodes. 1 sp. n. ; Willem. Distomen der Fische und Frosche in der Umgebung von Varsava ; Sinitiyn. Departement de la Gironde. La ligulose chez les Poissons d’eau douce; Queyron. Urals. Cestodes of Birds. 13spp. n. ; Clerc, 1 and 2. Polycystis (Macrovhynclins) aus dem Susswasser; Bresslau. Distomum hepaticum. Verbreitung ; Saito, 1. Asia. Ceylon. Trematode parasites from fish. 1 sbfam. n., 3 gen. n., 6 sp. n. ; Ltihe. Parasites in Ceylon. Trematoda 2 spp. n., Cestoda 2 gen. n., 11 spp. n. ; Linstow, 7. Vermes from Turkestan ; Daday, 5. Philippine islands. Occurrence of Schistosoma japonicum ; Woolley. Africa. Land planarians of Natal ; Jameson. Australasia. Australian tapeworms ; Cobb, 1. Land planarians in Wilson’s Promon- tory, Victoria; Kershaw, Viet. Nat. Melbourne, 22, (207). Neu-Guinea Cestoden; Janicki. N. America Anticosti. Vermes from ; Schmitt. South America. In sudamerikanischen Fiscben sclnna- rotzende Trematoden ; Daday, 6. Freshwater vermes from Paraguay ; Daday, 3. Atlantic. Danish Rhabdocoela and Acoela ; Brin km arm. Sargasses, Annelides de la mer des ; Prince Albert de Monaco. C.-R. Acad. Sci., 143 (622). Cape Verde Islands. Polyclad Turbellaria ; Laidlaw. Indo Pacific. Hawaiian islands. Albatross collec- tion of nemertines ; Coe, 1. Tonkin. Nemertien recueilli par M. Boutan ; Joubin. Natal, occurrence of Convoluta roscoj- fensis ; Warren, 2. Neu-Britannien und Neu-Caledonien ; Jacubowa. L’Expedition antarctique, 1 gen. n. de Turbs. RhabdocoeRs ; Vayssiere. Mers antarctiques et cap Horn ; Tri- clades maricoles recueillis par l’Exp£- dition Charcot ; Hallez, 1. Polyclades antarctiques ; Hallez, 2. SYSTEMATIC INDEX. («) Turbellaria. Rhabdocoelida. Danish Acoela; Brinkmann, Kjoben- havn, Nath. Medd. 1906 (1-159) 5 pis. Rhabdocoeliden Verbreitung der Selbstbefruchtung, Sekera, Zool. Anz., 30, (142-153) ; Zool. Anz., Leipzig, 30 ,. (230-231). Danish Rhabdocoela, Brinkmann, Kjobenhavn, Nath. Medd., 1906, (1— 159) 5 pis. Castrada otophtlmlvia sp. n. Bologoje, Plotnikov, St. Peterburg, Ber. Siiss- wasserst. Naturf. Ges., 2, (30-38 + deutsch. Res. 39-41) Taf. ii. Convoluta roscoffensis Biologie. Fuhner, Biol. Centralbl. 26, (24-26) ; occurrence on Natal coast. Warren Natal Gov. Mus. Ann. 1, (105, pi. xiii). 26 Verm. VI. Vermidea. [1900] Meso stoma armeniacum sp. n., Kau- kasien, Plotnikow, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., 23, (396) pi. xxii f. 1, 2. — M. bolo- goviense sp. n. Bologoje, Plotnikov, St. Peterburg, Ber. Siisswasserst. Naturf. Ges., 2, (30-38 -p deutsch. Res. 39-41) Tab ii. — 4/. ehrenhergi Fortzpflanzen fahigkeit, Sekera, Arch. Hydrobiol., 2, (231-234). Polycystis ( Macrorhynhcus ) goettei ap. n., Siisswasser. Strassburg. Bress- lau, Zool. Anz., 30, (416). Polychoerus c audatus regeneration. Stevens and Boring. Bryn Mavvr, Pa., Bryn Mawr Coll. Monogr. 6, (335- 346 pi.). Syndesmis echinorum. In Sphaerc- chinus and Strongylocentrotus. Briot, Paris, O.-R. soc. biol., 60, 1906, (1158- 1159)4 Vortex erivanieus (397) pi. xxii fig. 3-4, kessleri (398 pi. xxii fig. 5-6) caucasicus (398 pi. xxii fig. 7), spp. n., Kaukasien, Plotnikow Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 23. — V. (Castrclla) bologo- viensis sp. n. Bologoje, Plotnikov, St. Peterburg, Ber. Siisswasserst. Naturf. Ges., 2, (30-38 + deutsch. Ms. 39-40) Taf. ii. — V. virgulifer sp. n., Bologoje, Plotnikov, T.c. (30-38). Triclaihda. Siisswassertricladen Morpliologie des Nervensystems und Excretionsapparates, Nicoletzky Zool. Anz., 30, (702-710). — Excretionsorgane Wiliielmi, Zs. wiss. Zool. 80, (544-575) T. xxix-xxx. (Aceros maculatus sp. n. Antarctique. Hallez, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 30.) Amblypana spp. n. from Natal. Jameson, Bond. Rep. Brit. Ass. 1905 (442). Bipalium natunense sp. n. Gross- natuua, Meixner, Zool. Anz. 29 (668). Dendrocoelum cavaticum, Verbreitung in sehwiibischen Alp., Anatomie. Enslin, Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk., 62, (312 -360), 1 Taf. — 7). lacteum excre- tory organs Wiliielmi Zs. wiss. Zool., 80, (544-575) T. xxix-xxx. Geoplana rosenbeygi sp. n. Peru, Meixner Zool Anz. 29 (665). Phagocata gracilis, regeneration of grafted pieces. Morgan J. Exp. Zool. 3 (269-294). Planaria alpina Aussterben im Huns- ruck u. Hohen Venn. Voigt, Bonn, Verb, nathist. Ver., 62 (179-218) ; im Eiszeit, Lebensgeschichte. Thienemann, Zool. Anz., 30, (499-504); P., gonocc- phala,torva excretory organs. Wiliielmi Zs. wiss. Zool. 80 (544-575) T. xxix- xxx ; P., polychroa, lactac Nervensystem u. Excretionsystem. Nicoletzky. Zool. Anz. 30 (702-710); P., gonocephala Geographisches und Biologisches. Steinmann, Arch. Hydrobiol., 2, (186- 217) Taf. ii. — P. gonocephala Chro- mosomen im Ei, Soiileip, Zool. Jahrb., Abt. f. Anat., 23, (357- 380) T. xxiii-xxiv. — P. maculata regeneration of grafted pieces. Morgan •J. Exp. Zool. 3 (269-294) ; and sp. n. California, relation between regulation and fission. Child Biol. Bull. 11 (1 13— 123). — P. morgani sp. n. Pennsylvania. Stevens and Boring, Bryn Mawr Coll. Monogr., 6, (7-9) pi. ; sp. n. Pennsyl- vania. Stevens and Boring, Phila- delphia Proc. Acad. 58, (7-9) pi. 1. — P. simplicissima Regeneration. Morgan, J. Exp. Zool., 1, (385-393). Polycelis cornuta von Gebirgsbacli. Verbreitung. Steinmann Arch. Hydro- biol. 2 (186-217) Taf. ii. — P. cornuta, nigra Nervensystem u. Excretionsystem. Nicoletsky. Zool. Anz. 30 (702-710). — P. nigra excretory organs. Wiliielmi Zs. wiss. Zool., 80, (544-575) T. xxix- xxx. Procerodes jaqueti sp. n., Schwarzes Meer, Bohmig, Zs. wiss Zool., 81, (350) T. xvi fig. 2 xix fig. 8. — P. wandeli (395), marginata (397) spp. n. Antarctique, Hallez Bui. Museum 12. Bhodoplana gen. n wcmdeli sp. n. Wandel I. Vayssiere Bui. Museum 12 (149). Sabussoicia gen. n. fur Planaria dioica Clap. 1863 Bojimig Zs. wiss. Zool. 81, (359) T. xii-xix. ( Stylochus albus sp. n. Antarctique, Hallez Paris Bui. soc. zool., 30.) ( Stylostomum antarcticum punctatmn spp. n. Antarctique Hallez T.c. 30). Polycladida. Dicteros gen. n., pacijicus sp. n. New Caledonia. Jacubowa, Jenaische Zs. Natw., 41, (144-148) Taf. x, figg. 2-5 xi, fig. 5. 27 Venn. Systematic. — Platyhelmin^hes. 1231 Latoccslus plelini sp. n. 0. Verde Is. LaidlAw London Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (711-712). Leptocera gen. n., ddicata sp. n. New Britain. Jacubowa, Jenaische Zs. Natw. 41 (135-139) taf. viii, fig. 10-11, ix, fig. 1 , xi, fig. 7-8. Leptoplana, form regulation. Child J. Exp. Zool. 1 (95-133, 403-557), 2, 253-285). — L. graffii sp. n. C. Verde Is. Laidlaw London Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (708-700). — L. suteri sp. n. New Zealand, Jacubowa, Jenaische Zs. Natw. 41 (150) Taf. x, figg. 7-9, xi, fig. 6.— (L. littomlis regeneration in absence of brain. Morgan, Biol. Bull. 9 (187-193).) Mesocoela gen. n., caledonica sp. n. New Caledonia. Jacubowa, Jenaische Zs. Natw. 41 (141-144) Taf. ix fig. 8 x fig. 1-6. Notoplana wllleyi sp. n. Now Britain. Jacubowa, T.c. (131-135) Taf. viii figg. 8-9 xi fig. 9. Paraplanoccra laidlaui sp. n. New Britain. Jacubowa, Jenaische Zs. Natw., 41, (115-121, taf. vii, fig. 1-9). Prostheceraeus vittcitus spermatozoa. Retzios Retzius Biol. Untersuchungen. 13 (43) Taf. xiv. figg. 2-3. Traunfelsia , affinities of genus. T. elongata sp. n. C. Verde Is. Laidlaw. London Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906, (714-718) pi. lii, figg. 4-5. Zygantroplana gen. n. vcrrilU sp. n. C. Verde Is. Structure. Laidlaav, T.c. (709-711) pl. lii figs. 1, 2. (b) Trematoda. Acantliochasmm , Artiibersieh !,, Stossich, Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. Sci. Nat. 22 (211-227). — A. inermis sp. n., Golf von Triest, Stossich, T.c. (211— 227). Acanthocolpus gen. n. Acanthocolpinae sub. fam. n. liodorus sp. n. (100 pl. 1, figg. 7-8) ; from Ceylon fishes. Luhe London, R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster, Acanthocotylc branchial} 8 sp. n. in ray. Willem, Bruxelles, Bui. Acad. roy. 190G, (522, 599-607) pl. i. figg. 1-10. Allocrcadinm, Uebersicht fiber marine Arten, Stossich, Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. 22 (211-227). — A. alacre nom. n. ffir Distomum alacre Looss, A. charade nom. n. ffir D. charads Stoss., A. mormyri nom. n. fur D. inormyri Stoss., A. umbrinae nom. n. fur D. umbrinae Stoss. Stossich, T.c. (211-227). — A. dabiurn sp. n., Golf von Triest, Stossich, T.c. (211-227). Anaporrliutum largum sp. n. from Rhinoptera javarica Ceylon. Luhe, London, R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster, 5, (104-0), pl. ii, fig. 17. Aporchis gen. n. ffir Echinoetomum croaticum Stoss., Stossich, Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. Sci. Nat. 22 (211-227). Aacozotyle italica sp. n. nel cane. Alessandrini, Roma, Boll. Soc. zool. ital., 6, (221-224). Bilharzia ; disease caused by : eosino- philia. Balfour, Rep. Wellcome Res. Lab. 1 (58-00). — B. hacmatobia in- fection of female genitalia. Goebel, Zentralbl. Gynak, 29, (1379-1382). Bucephalus haimeanus sporocysls in- fected by Haplosporidian Caulleiiy et CiiAPPELLiEHy Paris, C.-R. soc. biol., 60, (325-328). Cercaria armala, aus Limnacus stagnalis , echinata aus Paludina vivipara anatomy and development of redia-stage. Rossbacfi, Zs. wiss. Zool. 84 (361-445) Taf. xvi-xix. — (7. helicis. Histogenese. Roewer. Diss. Jena. 1906.— C. lutea sporocysts infected by Ilaplosporidia. Caullf.ry et Oiiapellier. Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 60, (325-328). Chiorchis dilatatus, (551), papillatus aus Colossoma brachypoma, Paraguay, (554), spp. n., Daday, Math. Termt. tirt.; 24. CUnostomum africanum sp. n., darm eines Fisches Galu-Valerio, Centralbl. Bakt., Abt. 1, 42, Orig. (49). CotylogasLcr Michaelis. Montioellt, Napoli, Annuar. del Mus. zool. Univ., 2, (1-6): Cyclocoelinac, subfam. n. Monostomi- darum, Stossich, Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. 21 (1-40). Cyclocoelum arcuatum, mutabilc, Beschreibung mid Abbildung, Srossiciij Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. Sci. Nat., 21, (1-40, 9 Taf.) f Trematoda']. — C. adolplu Sibirien, brasiliannm, Brazil, exile, ovopunctatum, Italien, Deutschland, problematicum, Aegypten, C. robmtum spp. n. Stossich, T.c. (1-40). 28 Venn. VI. Vermidea. [1906] Diplodiscus marenzelleri sp. n., In Myletes, aus Siid-Amerika, (508), Daday, Math. Terint. £rt., 24. Diphtherostomum gen. n. brusinai and luteum , Stossicii, Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. Sci. Nat. 21 (193-201). [Trema- toda.'} Distomi dei Pesci-di Roma. Lorn. Roma Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. 6 (227-8). Distomum veliporum , betencourti, Beschreibung, Stossicii, Triest Boll. Soc. Adriat. 21 (193-201). [ Trematoda ]. — D. caudatum , histology of cercaria form. Roewer, Jenaische Zs. Natw., 41, ( 1 85— 228) xiv-xv. — D. fclineum, Idas ulus source of infection. Askanazy. IConigs- berg, Schr. physilc. Ges., 46 (127-131). — D. hepaticum mode de formation dePoeuf ectoleeithe. Henneguy, Arch. anat. microsc., Paris, 9, (47-88) pi. ; geo- graphisclien Verbreitung. Saito, Cen- tralbl. Bakt., Abt. 1, 41, Orig. (822).— D. leptostomum Olss. ( = caudatum Linst.) Roewer, Beitriige zur Histogenese von Cercariaeum helicis. Jena, (iii -f 43). — D. pancreaticum sp. n., in Pankreas der Binder. Katsurada und Saito, Beitr. path. Anat., 39, (501-505). — 2). quadrangulatum sp. n., In Myletes bidens , Sud Amerika, (504), Daday, Math. Termt. £rt., 24. — D. rinjeri Inouye, Zs. klin. Med., 50, (120-135).— D. spatku- latum Eiinhalt. Saito, Centralbl. Bakt., Abt. 1, 42, Orig. (133-138); Laspeyiies, Diss. Kiel 1904. — D. turgidum from Rana esculenta} Belgium. Willem, Bruxelles, Bull. Acad. Roy. 1906, (223, 607-610) pi. i; figg. 11-13).— D. gulosum. Mackerel. Johnstone. Liverpool, Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc. 20 (319-321). Eckinostomum secundum sp. n. from Larus ridibundus. Nicoli. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 17 (515-518) pi. xii figg. 1-3. — E. imbntiforme. on Labrax lupus. Johnstone. Liverpool Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc. 20, (321-323). Epibdella ( Benedenia ) macrocolpa sp. n. (97, pi. i figg. 1-3.) Rhinoptera javanica. Ceylon LiiliE London, R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5. Gastris gen. n. consors sp. n. (103) pi. ii figg. 13-16 from Tetrodon stellatus Ceylon. LiiliE. London, R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5. Gastrodiscus hominis Anatomy. Stephens Liverpool Thompson Yates Lab. Rep. 7, (9-12). Haematotrephus gen. n. jasciatus, phaneropsolus, Japan, similis , Aegypten, spp. nn., Stossicii, Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. 21 (1-40). Ilcmistomum attenuatum sp. n. aus Ihiteo mdgaris. Linstow, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 24 (11), T. i. Jig. 13. Lepocreadium gen. n. for Distomum pegorchis, album Stossicii. Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. 21 (193-201). Leiicithodendrium (Brack y indium) somateriae. Cercaria form in Mytilus edulis Leijour Durham, Univ. Philos. Soc. Proc. 2, (231-238). — L. in coclclo and mussel. Nicoll. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 17 (148-155) pi. iv. Lyperosomum squamatum sp. n. from Dissura episcopus Linstow. Spolia Zeylan. 3, (174) pi. i, fig. 18. Microrchis gen. n. Yerwandt mit Diplodiscus und Pseudocladorcliis, megacotyle (Dies.), fcrrum cquinum (Dies), Beschreibung, (515), Daday, Math. Termt. £rt., 24. Monostomum , formae dubiae, Stossicii, Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. 21 (1-40).— il/. filicolle Rudolphi verschieden von Distoma olteni KoUiker. Ariola, Zool. Anz., 30, (185-186). Oplithahnopkagus gen. n., singidaris sp. n., Oesterreich, Stossicii, Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. 21, (1-40). Parampkistomidae, Anatoinie und Histologic, Daday, Math. Termt. £rt., 24, (560-618). Pneumonoeces complexus sp. n. from Rana pipiens. Seely, Biol. Bull., 10, (249-252). Pseudocladorcliis gen. n. Verwandt mit Cladorchis und Microrchis cylindri- cus (Dies), (529), nephrodorckis , (535), macrostomus, (540), spp. n., aus Myletes, Sud Amerika. Daday, Math. Termt. firt., 24. Psilostomum redaction sp. n. from Gasterosteus aculeatus. Nicoll. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 17, (525-527) pi. xiii fig. 9. Renifer elongatus. Seely, Biol. Bull., 10, (253). 20 Venn. Systematic. — Platyhelmjnthes. 1231 Sckiatorchia gen. n. ( Aca n th ocol pinae sub. fam. n.) carnena sp. n. (101), pi. i, ii figg. 0-12). Luiie London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5. Schistosoma japonicum vel ccittoi in the Philippine islands. Woolley, Philippine J. Sci., 1, (83-00). Stcphanochasmus ceylonicus sp. n. (99) pi. i. figg. 4-G, from Narcine tivilei. Ceylon. Luhe London, R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5. Tetracotyle perca c -flu v i a tills. Pesci- persici del Jago di Pusiano . . . Mazzarellt. Rivista mensile di Pesce Milano 8 190G (142-144). Trocliopus : revisione di genere onchacanthus , sp. n., Ospite sconosciuto : Trieste (65-GG). Massa, Napoli, Arch, zool. ital. 3, (43-71). Trislomum megacotyle sp. n. from JliMiophorm, Ceylon Lin, stow, Spolia Zeylan. 3, (176) pi. i, figs. 19-20. Typhlocoelum gen. n. for cucumcrinum Rud. and flavum Mehlis, Stossioji, Triest, Boll. Soc. Adriat. 21 (1-40). — T. forrnae dubiae, Stossioii, L.c, Zeugorchis gen. n. acanthus sp. n* from Larus argentatus, resembles Disto- inum pitlachm. Nicoll Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 17,(519-52 2) pi. xii figg. 4-5, pi. xiii Ggg. 6-7. (c) Cestoda. Cestode parasites of man. (Illustrated key). Stiles, Washington, Treas. Dept., Pub. Illth. U.S., Ilyg. Lab., Bull., No. 25, (104). Amoebotaenia subtcrranca sp. n. Sorex sp. Ciiolodkowsky, Arch, pnrasit. 10 (344). Arujularia gen. n., bcema sp. n., dans liirondelles. Oural. Clerc, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 42 Orig. (728). Anomotaenia trapezoides sp. n. from Urubatinga zonura Fuiirjjann, Centralbl. Bakt. 41 brig. (212). Anonchotaenia oriolina sp. n. d’ Oriolus galbula Ciilodkowsky, Arch, parasit. 10 (332). Anthemobothrium gen. n. pulchrum sp. n. (73, pi. v figg. 78-79) from Trygon sephen, Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5. Anthobothrium cri spurn (57, pi. iii figg. 45, 46) rugosum (78, pi. v fig. 92) spp. n. in Ceylon fishes. Shipley and Hornell. T.c. — A. auriculatum. Anatomy. Johnstone, Liverpool Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc. 20 (314-310), pi- xvi figg. 1, 2. Aphanobothrium gen. n. catenatum sp. n. {rom Phocnicopterus roseus, Ceylon. Linstow Spolia Zeylan. 3, (186) pi. ii— iii. Bertia rigida sp. n. Neu-Guinea, aus Phalangista sp., Janioki, Nova Guinea, 5, Livr. 1,(181-200). . Bolborhynchus gen. n. (= echino- rhynchi dei cetacei) Capitatus (v. Linst) Anatomie. Porta, Zool. Anz., 30, (235- 271). Bothriocephaliden Abnormitaten in Proglottiden. Groiimann, Diss. Giessen 1906, (45). Bothrioccphalus latus Roma. Ales- sandrini, Roma, Boll. Soc. zool. ital. 6, (23 1 -232). — B. ( = Dibothrium) punetatus. Varieties on turbot and brill. John- stone, Liverpool Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc. 20 (296). Brochocephalus gen. n. paradoxus sp. n. from Aegialitis mongolica, Ceylon Linstow Spolia Zeylan. 3, (183) pi. ii-iii. Carpobothrium gen. n. ehiloeoyUi sp. n. (54) pi. iii figg. 38, 39, from Chilo- acyllium indicum, Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5. Cepholobothrium gen. n. actobatidis sp. n. from Aetobatis narinari, Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell T.c. (44-45) pi. i figg. 1-4. Chlamydoccphalus gen. n., nama- quensis sp. n. in Xenopus lact'is. Cohn, Centralbl. Bakt., Jena, Abt. 1, 40, Originale, (362- 3G7). Choanotaenia ■ arquata sp. n. dans Nnmenius arquatus Clero, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 42 Orig. (720). Cittotaenia bursaria sp. n. from Lepus nigricoUis. Ceylon. Linstow Spolia Zeylan. 3 (184) pi. ii figg. 39-40.— G. zscholikei sp. n. Neu-Guinea, aus Macro- pus sp., Janicki, Nova Guinea, 5, Livr. J, (181-200). Crossobothrium lachuatum from Iiaia batis. Johnstone Liverpool Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc. 20 (306-308). 30 Verm. VI. Vermidea. [1906] Culcltella gen. n., rapaeicola (83) crassa (85) spp. n., from birds of prey. Fuiirmann, Centralbl. Bakt. 41 Orig. Cyelustera fuhrmanni sp. n. dans Botaurua atellaria. Clero, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 42 Orig. (726). Cystieercua cellulosue beim Reh. Boroiimann, Berliner tieriirztl. Wochen- schr., 1906, (637-638) ; am lebenden Schweine. Kukuljevi<5, Berliner tier- arztl. Woclienschr. 1906, (626-630). Davainea compacta sp. n., dans Oriolus galbula, Cleuo, Centralbl. Bakt., Abt. 7 42 Orig. (725). — 1). polycalcaria sp. n. from Corona macro rhynchus, Ceylon. Linstow, Spolia Zeylan. 3 (180) pi. ii figg. 28-29. — D. lateralis sp. n. aus Galeopithecus volans , Bourquin, Cen- tralbl. Bakt., Abt. I, 41 Orig. (222). — D. (Chapmania longicirrhosa sp. n. Fuhr- mann, Centralbl. Bakt. 41 Orig. (81). — D. parva (? = Taenia voluta v. Lin- stow) (540) ; trapezoides (568), gracilis (570), spp. n. aus Saugetiere. Janicki Zs. wiss. Zool. 81. — D. species parasitic in poultry. (Japanese). Yoshida, Dobuts. Z., Tokyo, 18, (173-185, 203-206) pi. Diagonobothrium gen. n. asymmetrum sp. n. from Myliobatis maculata, Ceylon, Shipley and Hornell London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5 (58) pi. iii, fig. 47. Dilepis recapta sp. n.,Oural. Clero, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 42 Orig. (715). — D . brachyarthra sp. n. oiseaux. Cholodkowsky, Arch, parasit 10 (337). — D. oligorehida sp. n. from Busarellus nigricollia Fuiirmann, Centralbl. Bakt. 41 Orig. (2 15)* — Diorchis occlusa sp. n. from Phoenicopterns roseus Ceylon Linstow, Spolia Zeylan. 3, (179) pi. ii, figg. 26-27. Diplochetos volvidus sp. n. from Sar • ciophorus malabarieus, Ceylon. Lin- stow. T.c. (181, pi. ii) figg. 30-31. Dipylidium avicola sp. n. from Gyps Kolbi. Fuiirmann, Centralbl. Bakt. 41 Orig. (219). Drepanidotaenia caprimnlgornm sp. n., Fuiirmann, Centralbl. Bakt Jena Abt. 1, 41 Orig. (441). — D. undnlata from Tardus mnaicus. Anatomy and development. Rosseteu London J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. 9 (269-274) pi. xix. Ecliinoeotyle tenuis sp. n., Clero, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 42 Orig. (536). Echeneibothrium javanicuin (61, pi. iv. figg. 51-56), simplex (80, pi. vi. figg, 95- 97), trifidum (80, pi. vi, figg. 98-99), trygonis (81, pi. vi. fig. 100) xcalga (81, pi. vi. fig. 101) spp. n. Ceylon fishes. Siiipley and Hornell, London R. Soc. Rep. Tearl Oyster 5. — E. variabile varieties, Johnstone Liverpool Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc. 20, (309-313). Echinoboihrium rhinoptera sp. n. (62) pi. iv. figg. 57-59 from Rhinoptera java- nica, Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell, London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5. Eniochobothriuin gen. n. gracilc sp. n. (63-65) pi. iv. figg. 60-62 from Rhino- ptera jaeanica, Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell, T.c. Ilornellobothriuin gen. n. cobraformis sp. n. from Aetobatis narinari , Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell T.c. (45) pi. i figg. 5-10. Llymenolepia rugosus (433) dans Columba interruptua (435) dans Muaci- capa atricapilla , intermedins (436) dans Cucidus dcntatus (532), arnbiguus (533) dans Otis spp. n., Clero, Cen- tralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 42. — 11. longicirrosa (751), long ivaginata (752), simplex (753), brevis (753), ortliacantha (754) spp. n. aus Vogeln. Fuiirmann, Centralbl. Bakt., Jena, Abt, 1 , 42, Orig., 1900.— 11. sep- taria (177) pi. i fig. 21, clausa (177, pi. ii figg. 22-23) spinosa (178) figg. 24-25 spp. n. Ceylon, Linstow Spolia Zeylan. 3. — 'll, tetrads (338) Otis tetrax, spi.nu- losa (342), diaphana (343), Borax vulgaris , spp. n. Cholodkowsky Arch, parasit. 10. — 11. lobata (352), armata (353), styloides (354), capillaroides (355), flagellaba (356), papillata (357), pellucida (440), uncinata (441), Tlyme- nolepis teresoides (443), bisaccata (444), breviannulata (445), brasiliense (446), rectacantha (446), pauciovata (447), serrata (448), elongata (450), ardeae (451), spp. n. in birds. Fuiirmann, Centralbl. Bakt., Jena, Abt. 1, 41, Originale. — II. steudencri (537), chryso- chlorides (545), capensis (547),_ criceti (556), asymmetrica (562), procera (565), minds variegati (567), crassa (571), con- tracta (574) spp. n., Aus Saugetiere. Janicki, Zs. wiss. Zool. 81, (537-574). — II. nana : Ronciietti, Torino, Giorn. Acc. med., 69, (93-95). — Kowalewski, Kralcbw, Rozpr. Akad. 45 B, (222-238). 31 Verm. Systematic. — Cestoda. 1231 lcthyotaenia cryptobotkrium sp. n. from Ghrysopelea ornata Ceylon , Linstow. Spolia Zeylan. 3, (185) pi. iii, figg. 41-42. Idiogenes grandiporus sp. n. Otis tctrax. Ciiolodkowsky, Arch, parasit. 10 (339). — I. tapika sp. n. Oural. Clerc, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 42 Orig. (722). — I. sp. n. aus. Otis t-etrax Kowalewski, Zool. Anz., 29, (683-686). Kystocephalus gen. n. translucens sp. n. from A cl, abatis narinari , Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster, 5 (46, pi. 1 figs. 11-12). Laterotaenia gen. n., nattevi sp. n. (87) from Cathartes pupa, Fuiirmann, Centralbl. Bakt. 41 Orig. TAgula shnpUcissirna : nella Tinea vulgaris. Bardaoallo, Cagliari, Boll. Soc. Sci. nat., 1906, (162-163) ; var. titicacensis from Orestias 8. America. Neveu Lem aire Les lacs des Ilauts Plateaux de l’Amerique du Sud. Paris Svo, 1906, (138). — A. chez les Poissons d’eau douce dans le d^partement de la Gironde. Queyron, Bordeaux, Actes soc. linn., 60, Proc.-verb. (cv.-cviii). Linstoicia brasdiensis sp. n., Brasilienj Didelpliis brasdiensis Janicki Zs. wiss. Zool. 81, (507). Moniezia development of germ cells from somatic cells. Child, Anat. Anz., 29, (592-597). — M. beauforti sp. n. Neu Guinea, aus Cyclopsittacus diopthalmus , Janicki, Nova Guinea, 5, Livr. 1, (181- 200). Monopylidium soricinum sp. n. Sorex vulgaris Ciiolodkowsky, Arch, parasit. 10, (341). Myzocephalus gen. n. narinari sp. n. (46) pi. i figs. 13 -16 from Aetobatis narinari, Ceylon. Siiipley and Hornell, London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5. Myzophyllobolhrium gen. n. rubrum sp. n. Aetobatis narinari, Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell. T.c. (47-48, pis. i-ii, figg. 17—21). Oligorchis gen. n., strong ulatus sp. n. from Elanoides furcalus. Fuiirmann Centralbl. Bakt. 41 Orig. (217). Oochoristica bivittata (515) ivageneri (533) spp. n., Aus Saugetiere, Janicki, Zs. wiss. Zool. 81. Ophryocotyle zeylanica sp. n. from Lophoceros gingalcnsis, Ceylon. Lin- stow. Spolia Zeylan. 3, (182) pi. ii. figg. 32-34. Paruterina gen. n., angustata sp. n. from Scops brasilianus. Fuiirmann,. Centralbl. Bakt. 41 Orig. (213). Phyllobotlirium minutum (52) pi. iii figs. 32, 33, pammicrum (53) pi. iii figs. 34-35, blakei (70), pi. v figs. 72, 73, spp. n. in Ceylon fishes. Shipley and IIornell London R. Soc. Ilop. Pearl Oyster 5. Polyonchobothrium polypteri anatomy. Klaptocz, Centralbl. Bakt., Abt. 1, 41, Orig. (527-536). Prosthecobothrium trygonis sp. n. (74) pi. v. figg. 80, 82, from Trygon, Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell, London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5. lihabdometra gen. n. tomiea sp. n. Tetrao tetrix. Ciiolodkowsky, Arch, parasit. 10 (335). Rhinebothrium ceylonicum sp. n. (71) pi. v. figg. 74-75 from Trygon kuhli, Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell, London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster, 5. Rhoptobothrium myliobatis sp. n. from Myliobatis macnlata, Ceylon. Shipley and Hornell London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5 (50) pi. iii fig. 48. Schizotaenia gen. n., hagmanni sp. n., aus Hydrochoerus capybara Janicki, Zs. wiss. Zool. 81 (582). Synaptobothrium v . Linst. = Lecitha- chirium Liihe. copulans Anatomie. Odiiner, Zool. Anz., 30, (59-66). Taenia, Ricerche sul variomodo di fis- sazione delle Tenie alia parete intestinale e sul loro assorbimento. Mingazzini, Roma, Ric. Lab. anat. norm., 10, (A-24) ; (Azione dei succhi digerenti sul- l’involucro delle ova) Draco, Catania, Atti Acc. Gioenia, 19, Mem. 111(1-16). — T. acanthocephala Anatomy. MrAzek Prag. Sitz. Ber. Bohm. Ges. Wiss. 1905, No. 7, (124) Taf. i-ii. — T. crassicollis im Darai des Hundes, BolI, Kazam, Zap. Veterin. Inst., 21, (378-381). — T. eueumcrina beim Menschen. Bollinger, D. Arch. klin. Med., Leipzig, 84, (50-56). — T. diminuta (?) Athmungs- bedingungen, Kulagin. Jestestv. i geogr., 11, (1-11). — T. echinococcus . spon tan vereitertem Ecbinokokkus der 32 Verm. VI. Vermidea. [1906] Oberschenkelmuskulatur fiirberisclie Eigenschaft der Echinokokkusmembran. Delbanoo, D. Za. Oliir., 70, 1903, (100- 111) 1 Taf. ; (cisti) Perronchto, Torino, Oiorn. Acc. med. 69 (15-16) ; trans- mission by dogs. Deve, Paris, C.-lt. soo. biol. 61, (155-157); rapiditA del sviluppo dai deutoscolici. Perron- cito, Torino Giorn. Acc. med. 69, (51-52) ; fluid of cysticercus. Joest, Zs. Infektkrankh., 2, (10-28) ; Pos- selt, Miinchener med. Wochenschr., 53, (537-541, 605-609); Motilite du Scolex echinococcique. Sabrazes, Mu- ratet et Husnot, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (1353-1355) ; deux variates de Scolex. Deve, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol., 60, (986-988). — T. licteraeantha sp. n. from Milvus aegyptieus. Fuhrmann, Centralbl. Bakt. 41 Orig. (220). — T. litterata Darm Katze und Hundes. BolI, Kazarii, Zap. Veterin. Inst., 21, (378-381). — T. nanci : Calandruccio, Catania, Boll. Acc. Gioenia 89 (15-19). — T. sciginata : Anormali proglottidi. Paravioini, Milano, Atti Soc. ital. sc. nat. 44, (264-268) ; Ell'etti negli animali dell’estratto. BARNAno, Roma, Boll. Soc. zool. ital. 6 (72-82, 147-164).— T, serrata Eiubryonulentwicklung. Janioki, Zool. Anz., 30, (763-768) ; Cycle of reproduction. C. R. seances et excur- sions. Parant. Autun. Bui. soc. hist, nat. 18, (250-252). — Taenia solium anomalia, Borini, Torino, Giorn. Acc. med. 69 (201-204) 2 fig. ; cysticercus in den Lungen. Kuhn, Leipzig, 1905, (26) ; Cysticercus racemosus des Ge- hirns. Gross. Diss. Leipzig, 1903, (31). — T. tenuicoUis und der iibrigen Musteliden-Taenien. Thienemann, Arch. Natg., 72, (227-248) 1 Taf. Tetrarhynchus aetobatidis (49) pi. ii figs. 22-24, gangeticus (50) pi. ii fig. 28, perideracus (51) pi. ii figs. 29-31, car- charidis (53) pi. iii figs. 36, 37, rhyneho- batidis (68) pi. iv figs. 69-71 , leucome- lanus (74) pi. v figs 83-84, macroporus (76) pi. v fig. 87, equidcntatus (83) pi. vi figs. 106-107, herdmani (84) pi. vi figs. 108-100, macrocephalus (85) pi. vi figs. 110-112, platycephalus (86) pi. vi figs. 113-114, rubromaculatus (86) pi. vi fig. 115 in Ceylon fishes, spp. n. ; Shipley and IIornell London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5. — T. mrioni factor (65) pi. iv figg. 63-64. Adult form described from Rhinoptera javanica ; Ceylon Shipley and IIornell, T.c. Thysanobothrium gen. n. uarnakense sp. n. (77) pi. v. figg. 88-91, from Trygon uarnak, Ceylon. Shipley and IIornell, T.c. Tiavabothrium gen. n. javanicum sp. n. (67) pi. iv figg. 65-68 from Uhinoptcra javanica, Ceylon Shipley and IIornell, T.c. Trichocephaloides biro strata sp. n. dans Tringa minuta Clerc, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 42 Orig. (713). Tylocephalum Linton = ( Tetragono - cephalum Shipl. and Horn. 1905), Shipley and IIornell, London R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster 5 (48). aetobatidis (49) pi. ii figg. 22-24, dierama (59) pi. iii figg. 40-50, huhli (72) ph. v figg. 76-77, in Ceylon fishes. Tylocephalum margariti ferae sp. n. Gambier Is. pearl production Seurat, Paris C.-R. Acad. sci. 142 (801-803); Bull. Mus. Monaco. No. 70, 1906, (14). (2) NEMERTINEA. Amplti porus liastatus. St. Androws. structure. McIntosh. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 17, 1006 (78-81). Carinella annulata spermatozoa. Retzius, Retzius Biol. Untersuchungen 13 (40) Taf. xiii figg. 19-30. Cerebratidus marginatus localisation of developmental factors in the egg. Zeleny, J. Exp. Zool., 1, (293-329) ; spermatozoa Retzius, Retzius Biol. Untersuchungen, 13 (39) Taf. xiii, figg. 8-11; C. angidatus — marginatus. bifid examples from Aberdeen and Naples. McIntosh Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 17 1906 (74-78), pi. ii. fig. 3, pi. iii.— C. velatus sp. n. Tonkin, Joubin, Paris Bui. soc. zool. 30 (144-147). Linens bilineatus resistance au jeftne et changements de coloration. Giarl>, Feuille jeunes natural, Paris, 36, (12). — L. ruber phototropism. M inkiewicz Paris, C.-R. Acad. Sci. 143, (785). Nectonemertespelagica sp.n., Monterey Bay, California, Cravens and Heath, Zool. Jahrb., Abt. f. Anat., 23, (337 356) pi. xxi, xxii. Oxypolella alba spermatozoa. Retzius, Retzius Biol. Untersuchungen. 13 (39) Taf. xiii figg. 12-18. 33 Verm. Subject Index. — Nemathelminthes. 1403 Pelagonemcrtes richardi sp. n. Atlantic. •Toubin, Paris C.-R. Acad. sci. 142, (1350). Planktonemertes grimaldii, alberti zonata rhombo'iddlis spp. n. Atlantic. Joubin Paris, C.-R. Acad. Sci. 142, (1350). Nectonemertes chavesi, grimaldii , lobata spp. n. Atlantic. Joubin T.c. (1350). Rhynchobothrius ruficollis excretions- system Pintner, Zool. Anz., 30, (57G- 578). Taeniosoma cingulatum Hawaiian Is. Peculiar type of nephridia. Coe, Biol. Bull., 11, (47-52). — T. univittatum (978 pi. i figg. 1-3) cingulatum (981 pi. i figg. 4-6), spp. n., Hawaiian Is., Coe, Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Com. 23. (3) MESOZOA. Orthonectides et Dicyemides Cycles 6volutifs des ; Mesnil et Caullery, 141, 1905, (774-776). Ilaplozoon gen. n., armatum sp. n. Parasit von Travisia forbesi. JDocuel, Zool. Anz., 30, (895-899). NEMATHELMINTHES. SUBJECT INDEX. COMPREHENSIVE AND GENERAL. 1403 Biography. Stossich, Michele und seine Arbeiten ; Galli-Valerio. Medicine and Nemathelminthes. Effects of parasites on their hosts ; Shipley and Fearnsides. Appendicitis caused by Ascaris lumbricoides ; Anley. Rhabditis strongyloides als Ursache Haptausschlages bei Hunde ; Klinne- mann. (n-9720 o) Eustrongylus gigaa im menschlichen Harnapparat mit einseitiger Chylurie ; Stuertz. Eine durch Strongylus rubidus be- dingte Massenerkrankung bei Zucht: sauen ; Oppermann. Une Epidemic de trichinose; (Polish) Ohelchowski. Fall von Trichinose mit lebenden Tri- chinen ; Babes. Filaria loa as human parasite in North America ; Ward. Nouveau cas de Filaria loa male ; Billet. Symptoms induced in host by Filaria* Billet. Anguillula-Erkrankungen beim Men- schen ; SchlUter. Abmagerung eines Rindes infolge Bcsetzung mit Nematoden ; Schiel. Nematode parasites of man and domes- tic animals ; Tempore. Entwicklungsformen als Augenpara- siten, mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der periodisclien Augenentzundung des Pferdes; Bachstadt. Nematoda of earth-worm, possible factor in disease ; Fraser. Ankylostomiasis. Calmette et Breton ; Kiewiet de Jonge ; Tenholt, 1,2; in deutschen Bergwerken Lobker u. Bruns ; in Sachsen Karg ; Hickson, Nature, 73, (344). Infektion mit Ankylostomum durch die Haut ; Looss ; Tenholt ; Luke, 2 ; Schliffner. Ueber den Infectionsmodus und die vermeintliche Giftwirkung der Ankylos- tomum Wiirmer ; Liefmann. Agriculture and Nemathelminthes. Free-living nematodes causing plant disoasos in Ireland ; Carpenter. Auftreten von Tylenchus devastatrix in Lupinen ; Mayer Gmelin. Free-living nematodes from soil round roots of sugar cane ; Cobb, 2. b 13 $4 Verm. Vi. Vermidea. STRUCTURE, 1407 Ricerclie anatomische sull* Echino- rhynchus capitatus ; Porta. Hautschicht der Nematoden ; Retzius, 3. Haut-Nerven-Muskelsystems von Mer- mis albicans ; Rauther. Histologie von Ascaris ; Goldschmidt. Histologie der Heterakis ; Roth. Coelem in Nematoda ; Stewart. Comparative Morphology of the Ex- cretory glands and Gonenteric canal in Nematoda; Stewart. . Abnormen $ Geschlechtsapparat von Ascaris lumbricoidcs ; Balss. Abnormitaten dea Genitalapparats bei Ascariden ; Haims. Struttura delle cellule epiteliali che tappezzano il tubo ovarico e spermatico degli Ascaridi ; Sala, 1, 2. PHYSIOLOGY. 1411 Antibody in Ascaris and resistance to digestion of intestinal worms ; Hamill. Die Blutgerinnung liemmende Sub- stanz in Ankylostomum caninum ; Loeb u. Smith, and Loeb. Guinea worm larvae, Action of acid while in Cyclops ; Leiper. Incapsulamento o incistidamento delle larva di Nematodi alio stato libero ; Perroncito, 2. DEVELOPMENT. 1415 Sviluppo degli Oxyuridi ; Perroncito. Life history of the twisted wireworm {JIaemonchus contortus) ; Ransom. Der Rhachis im Ovarium und IToden ; Mayer, Alfred. A reducing division in Ascaris ; Griggs. Maiotic phenomena in eggs of herma- phrodite form of Angiostomum nigro- venosum ; McDowall. Ei und Samenreife bei Ascaris cams ; Marcus. Beweglichlceit der Ascaris-Spermien ; Marcus. ti006j D^veloppement artificiel de V Ascaris vitulorum ; Jammes et Martin, 1 & 2. Entwickelungsmechanik ; Ascaris megalocephala ; Zur Strassen. Nematoden entwickelung ala Mosaik- arbeit ; Martini, 1. ETHOLOGY. 1419 General. Resistance of Ascaris to digestion due to an Antibody ; Hamill. Biology of Trichina ; infected faeces, feeding experiments ; Hhyberg, 1, 2. Infection of Monkeys with guinea- worm ; Leiper. Nature 74 (562). Fixation sur la muqueuse du tube digestif ; Weinberg, 2. Kasuistik der Qordiidae; Boll. Zur Biologie von Cephalobus elongalus und Iihabditis brevispina ; Marcinowaki. Encapsulement des Nematodes h l’6tat libre ; Perroncito, 6. Flore intestinale des Helmintlies ; Weinberg et Soeves. Ascaris texana. Parasitic in human intestine ; Smith and Goeth. Elminti parassiti dell’ intestino del Taccliino e del Colombo ; Barbagalla. Life history of ( Raemonchus contortus ) of ruminants; Ransom. Nematode parasites of the Gharial ; Linstow, 8. Parasiten des Elches ; Lttke, 1. Oxyuris vermicularis in der Darm- wand; Wagener. Kystes vermineux du gros int.estin chez le Chimpanz6 et les singes in- f^rieurs ; Weinberg, 1. GEsophagostomes des Primates ; Raillet et Henry, 60. Filaire du sang chez V Uromastix; Cathoire. Nematode parasites of Ants ; Janet. Echmorhynchus in fishes of Finland ; Forssell. 35 Verm. Systematic. — Nemathelminthes. 1431' Demetrios Pepagomenos iiber die Wiirmer in den Augen der Jagdfalken ; Huber. GEOGRAPHY. 142? Europe. Vierwaldstadter See, bathybische Nematoden ; Daday, 1. Forth Area, Free living nematodes; Murray, 3. Estland, Siisswasser - nematoden ; Schneider, 3. Finnischen Meerbusen, frei Nema- toden ; Schneider, 2. Finland, free living marine nema- todes 9 spp. n. ; Schneider, Guido, 1. Finland, distribution of Ecliino- rhynehus in Fishes ; Forssell. Bologje, Siisswasser - Nematoden - Fauna ; Plotnikov, 1. Cette, Nematodes libres, marins ; Rouville. Asia. Mongolia, Freshwater Nematoda from ; Daday, 4. Ceylon, Parasites in, Nematoda 17 spp. n., Acanthoccphala 1 sp. n. ; Lin- stow, 7. Korea, Gordiidae , 2 spp. n. ; Von Linstow. American hookworm ( Necator ameri- canns ) in Guam and China ; Stiles, 1. America. North America, List of occurrences of Filaria loa. ; Ward. Helmintliologie bresilienne; Magal- haes. Pacific. Hawaii, free living nematodes 19 spp. n. ; Cobb, 2. Antarctic. Antarctic free living nematodes; Richters. (n-9723o) SYSTEMATIC. 1431 Nematoda. Anguillula intesiinalis, Sohluter, Med. Klinik, Berlin, 1, (1305-1308). Angiostomum rotundatum sp. n. aus Bufo, Linstow Arch. Natg. 72 (256) ; A. nigravenosum maiotic phenomena in eggs of hermaphrodite form. McDowall Proo. Camb. Phil. Soc. 13, (309-312), pi. iv. Ankylostomum caninum eine die Blut- gerinnung hemmende substanz. Loeb, und Smith, Centralbl. Bakt., Abt. 1, .40, Originale, (738-739), (740-741). — A. duodenale and ankylostomiasis. Cal- mette et Breton, L’ankylostomiase., Paris, 1905 (viii + 247, av. fig.) ; Kiewiet pe Jonge, Batavia, Genees- kundig Tijdsclirift Ned. Tnd. 44 (335- 341) ; im Sachsen Karg Quickau, Jahresber. Ver. Natlc., 33 (1-47, 4 taf.) ; in deutschen Bergwerken Lobker u. Bruns, Berlin, Arb. Gesundhtsamt, 23 (421-454) ; Infektion von derhaut, Looss Zs. klin. Med. 58 (41-83) ; Teniiolt Med. klinik, 1 (468-474), D. Vierteljschr. Gesundhtspfl., 33 (271-288) ; Soiiuffner Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1, 40, Orig. (683- 692) ; Liefmann, Giftwirkung Zs. Ilyg., Leipzig, 50, 1905, (349-363). A. minimum sp. n. from Felia rubiginosa Ceylon. Linstow. Spolia Zeylan, 3 (170) pi. i, figg. 11-12. Antlionema gen. n. revoluta sp. n. roots of sugar cane, Hawaii. Cobb, Bull. No. 6. Divn. Path, and Phys. H.S.P.A. Experiment Station, 1906 (187); (Anticoma calvati sp. n. Rouville, Paris, Bui. ass. frans. avanc. sci. C.-R., 33.) Aphanolaimus pulcher sp. n. Ostsee# Schneider, Zool. Anz., 29, (625), and Helsingfors Aeta Soc. fauna et FI. Fenn. 27 (7 pi. i, fig. 1). A phelenchus jragariae “ Strawberry eel worm ” in Ireland. Carpenter, Econ. P. Dublin Soc. 1, (338) pis. xxx-xxxi. Aecaris resistance to digestion due to antibody IIamill J. Physiol. 33 (479- 492) ; struttura del tubo ovarico e spermatico Sala Milano, Rend. 1st. lomb. 37 (874-887, taf. 1) ; Boweglichkeit der Sportnien Mauous Biol. Centralbl. 26 b 13—2 36 Verm. VI. Vermidea. [1900] (427-430) ; reducing division in Ascaris Griggs Ohio Nat. 6 (519-527, pi i) ; Abnomitaten des Genitalapparatus Harms Zool. Anz. 30 (487-488) ; histologie Goldschmidt Zool. Anz. 29, (719-737). — 4. fisaicolUs (164) pi. i, figg. 1-2, coronata (165) pi. i, fig. 3, brachycheilos (165) pi. iii. fig. 48 spp. n., from Ceylon, Linstow, Spolia Zeylan, 3. — A. sphyranurae sp. n. aus Sphyranura barracuda. Linstow, Zool. Jahi-b. Syst. 24 (1) T. i, figg. 1-3.— Ascaris texana sp. n. in human intestine. Smith and Goeth, Journal of the American Medical Association, 43, (542-544). — A. canis (A. mystax) Ei u. Samen- reife. Marcus Arch. Mikr. Anat. 68 (441-490) 2 T. — A. capsularia excretory gland, homologous ventral gland of freo nematodes. Stewart Q. J. Microsc. Sci. 49 (139-141) pi. viii, figg. 32 and 33 ; Syijuppo precoce, organi ripro- duzione, Pavoni, Boll. Soc. zool. ital. Roma, 5, (215-220) 1 tav. — A.clavata reproductive organs, compared with free living nematode. Stewart Q. J. Microsc. Sci. 49 (132-139) pl.vii; figg. 26-31). — A. lumbricoide a connection with appendi- citis in China. Anley, Brit. Med. J. London, 1906, 1, (677-8) ; abnormen $ Geschlechtsapparat. Balss, Zool. Anz., 30, (485-487) ; Liese, Vorkommen im menschlichen Korper, in der freien Bauchhohle. 1904; e megalocephala.: . . . tubo ovarico e spermatico. Sala, Archivio sc. med., Torino, 28, (301-317) 1 tav; Ascaris lumbricoides, megalocephala Rliachis im Ovarium u. Hoden. Mayer, Zool. Anz. 30, (289- 297).--4aca778 megalocephala Entwicke- lungs-meclmnik. Zur Strassen, Zoo- logies, Heft 40, Lfg 2 (=Bd 17, Lfg 2), (38-342) ; Flore intestinale Weinberg et Soeves, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol., 61, (560-562). — A. obtuaocaudatua. Linstow, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 41 Orig. (751).— 4. vitulorum dovoloppement artificiel Jammes et Martin, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 143, (67-70) (189-190). Bunostomum radiatum. von Linstow, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1. 43 (91). Cephalobua latua (190), filicaudatua (191), hawaiiensis (192), spp. n. roots of sugar cane, Hawaii. Cobb Bull. No. 6, Divn. Path, and Phys. H.S.P.A. Experi- ment. Station 1906. — C. elongatua Bio- logie und Morphologic. Marcinowski, Berlin, Arb. biol. Anst., 5, (215-236). Ghromadora baltica , erythrophthalma , tenuis spp. n., Ostsee (Finland). Schneider, and Helsingfors Acta Soc. Fauna et FI. Fenn. 27, Zool. Anz. 29, (626). — O. leberti (680), revalensis (681), spp. n., Estland, Schneider, Zool. Anz., 29. Cloacina octodactyla sp. n., from Canis familiaris. Linstow, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 41 Orig. (750). Cucullanus nigrescens aus Tlana, viviparus aus Damonia, spp. n., Linstow, Arch. Natg. 72. — G. elegans Subcuticula u. Seitenfelder. Martini Zs. wiss. Zool. 81, (717-766) T. xxxi-xxxiii. Cyathocephahis truncatus Entwick- lung8gesclnchte Wolf, Zool. Anz. 30 1906 (37-45). Diplogaster clpatiewshyi sp. n. Daday, Math. Termt. fCrt., 24, (34-77). — D. intermedins sp. n. roots of sugar-cane, Hawaii, Cobb Bull. No. 6. Divn. Path, and Phys. H.S.P.A. Experiment Station 1906, (189). Dispharagum macrolaimus sp. n. from Plotus melanogaster. Ceylon Linstow. Spolia Zeylan. 3, (169). Dorylaimus icthyuris (166), elaboratus (167), pacificus (169), striaticaudatus (170), hauaiiensis (172), magnicollis (173) pusillus (174), bulbiferus (175), spp. n., in soil round roots of sugar cane, Hawaii Cobb. Bull. No. 6, Divn. Path, and Phys. H.S.P.A. Experiment Station. 1906. — D. bathybins, zschohkei bathybische, Vierwaldstiitter See. Daday. Zool. Anz., 30, (413-4,15). Fchinocephalus gracilis sp. n. from Margaritif era vulgaris, Ceylon. Shipley aud Hornell. London, R. Soc. Rep. Pearl Oyster, 5, (89). Eustrongylus gigas im menschlichen ITarnapparat. Stuertz, A. Arch. klip. Mod., 78, (557-587). Filaria granulosa sp. n. aus Felis, Linstow, Arch. Natg. 72 (256). — F. macrolaimus sp. n. aus Centrums sub- elegans Linstow, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 24 (5), Ti fig. 7-8). — F. piscicola (171), digitata, (171) pi. iii. figg. 52-55 tube- rosa (172) spp. n. Ceylon, Linstow, Spolia Zeylan. 3. — F. agamae sang d'Agama colonorum. Rodiiain, Cen- tralbl. Bakt., Orig. (545-546). — F. con- junctivae parassita dell’uomo : Ales- sandrini, Roma Boll. Soc. Zool. italiana 37 Verm. Systematic. — Nematoda. 1431 6, (233-234). — F. loa anatomy Billet Paris C.-R. soc. biol. 61 .1906 (507- 508) et Reunion biologique de Marseille 1906 (57-58);— F. loa. in North America. Ward, Lincoln, Stud. Zool. Lab. Univ. Neb., No. 63, (1-75). — F. loa symptoms in human host. Billet, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol., 60, 1906, (1151-1153).— F. medinensis. Action of acid on larvae ' in Cyclops: Leiper, Brit. Med. J. 1, (19-20). — F. perforans note. Muratet, Pr. Verb. Soc. Linn. 61, (xlv). Ilacmonchus contorlus. Ransom, life history. Washington, D.C., Cir., U. S. Dept. Agric., Bur. Anim. Ind., N. 93, (1-7). Iiedruris orestiae from Orestias , S. America. Neveu Lemaire Les lacs des Ilauts Plateaux de l’Amerique du Sud. Paris 1906 (137). Ileterahis caudata aus Lampronessa , (250), hamulus aus Pavo, circumvallata aus Cygnus (251), isolonche aus Thau- malea , rima aus Otis, (252), spp. n., Linstoiv, Arch. Natg. 72. — II. cordata (749) , Callipeda squamata paradoxa (750) , Didelphys dessigera spp. n., Linstow, Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 41 Orig. — II. pusilla (167) pi. i fig. 9, granulosa (168) pi. iii fig. 9 spp. n. from G alius Ceylon Linstow, Spolia Zeylan. 3. — II. inflexa, vesicularis, maculosa, Histologie. Rotii, Breslau, 1903. Holostomum excisum sp. n. aus Vogeln. Linstow, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 24 (12) T. i fig. 14-16. Hydromermis implicata nom. n. fur Kohn Paramermis contorta Corti, Zool. Anz., 29, (627-631). ( Synoecnema gen. n. fragile sp. n. Magaliiaes, Arch, parasit. 8.) Micropleura gen. n. vivipara sp. n. from Gavialis gangeticus. Linstow, Calcutta, J. As. Soc. Beng. 2 (269). ■ Monhystera bipunctata , trabeculosa spp. n., Ostsee, Schneider Zool. Anz. 29 (626). — M, subrustica (185), impetuosa (186), spp. n. roots of sugarcane, Hawaii , Cobh Bull. Exp. Sta., 6. — M. trabecu- losa (13) pi. i figg. 4, bipunctata (15, pi. i fig. 5 spp. n. Finland, Schneider Hel- singfors Acta Soc. Fauna et FI. Fenn. 27. — (M. de Mani sp. n. Rouvili.e, Paris Bui. rifis. fran u troeha) ; Spaulding’. Canary Islands Oligochaeta Drilo- fauna; Cognetti de Martiis, 1. Noith lacific. New species of loly- chaetn ; Moore, 1. 2. Marine. Distribution des Sipunculides ; Herubel, 5. Polyclietes de France (Ocean et cotes de Provence) ; Saint-Joseph, de. Priapulides des cotes occidentales de la Scandinavie ; Hdzubel, 6. Arctic Priapulids and Echiurids ; Thdel. Norwegian fjords, Actinotroclm ; Schepotieff, 2. Sargasses, Annelides de la mer des ; Prince Albert de Monaco, C.-R. Acad. Sci., 143 (622). Geographical distribution of Tthabdo- pleura ; Schepotieff, 1. West Indian Islands ; Augener; Poly- chaeta dredged by the “ Blake,” 20 spp. n. 3 var. n.; St. Vincent Myzostoma, 1 sp. n.; Reichensperger. Indo-Pacific. Mer Rouge aflinites de la faune annelidienne ; Gravier, 2. Mer Rouge les Annelides poly- chetes (Sabellides) ; Gravier, 1. Faune annelidienne de la mer Rouge et ses aflinites ; Gravier, 1. La mer Rouge Annelides Polyclietes ; Gravier, 5. Indian Ocean. Oicenia fuaiformis et sa distribution geographique ; Gravier, 4. Polychaeta of the Maldives and Lacca- dives ; Gardiner, Fauna Maldives and Laccadives, 2, supp. ii, 1906, (1048). Hawaiian islands. Albatross collec- tions Polychaeta 26 spp. n. ; Treadwell. Japan. Myzostomes of “ Albatross ” expedition, 8 spp. n., 1 var. n. ; McClendon. (North Pacific. New species Ampha- retidae and Terebellidae ; Moore, 4.) Alaska. 2 spp. n. ; Moore, 2. Antarctic - Sipunculides de l’Expedition Charcot ; Herubel, 2. Antarctiquo. L’Expedition fran^aise ; Gravier, 3. 3. Geological. Silurian of Ludlow. Worm fauna; Elies and Slater. Vermes of the Salem limestone ; Beede. List of Vermes from Devonian of Western New York ; Slocom. Serpulitea from Carboniferous of Ronken Glen, Glasgow; Macnair. Serpula in Neocomian of Schaumburg- Lippe ; Harbert. Serpula in Tertiary sands of Cserhdt ; Noszky. Serpula in Tertiary of Budapest Rako ; Vadasz. Polychaeta from Miocene of Turin ; Bellini. Fossil Polychaeta from Tost-pliocene of Salustro ; Scalia. fPatagonia. Annelida from sedi- mentary deposits ; Ameghino, Buenos Aires, An. Mus., Ser. 3a, 8, 1906, (57). Annelid (? Polychaet) from Pleistocene terraces and strandlines of Norway; Rekstad. SYSTEMATIC. (l) Archiannelida. Dinophilus sp. Oogenesis and sex determination Conklin Science 24 (294) ; D. taeniatus, Structure of nephridia presence of solenocytes. Sheareu, Q. J. Microsc. Sci., London, 49, 1906, (517-545) pi. xxix-xxx. D. apatris Geschlechtsbe- stimmende Einflusse, Eibildung. Malhen, Arch. mikr. Anat., 69, (63-99), 1 Taf. 45 Verm. Annellida. — Systematic. 1831 Polygordiua Cell communications be- tween blastomeres. Shearer London Proc. R. Soc. ser B, 77 (498-505), pi. xviii fig. 8 .—P. lacteus (531) T. XXV- XXIX triestinus sp. n. Triest, morpho- logie (605) T. XXIX figg. 57-58 Hem- pelmann, Zs. wiss. Zool. 84. — P. neapoli- tanus structure of foregut. Salensky Biol. Centralbl. 26 (199-204). Protodrilua flavocapitatua Naples. Development. Pierantoni Mitt. zool. Stat. Neapel 17 (515). Saccocirrus development. Pierantoni T.c. (519) ; Eibildung, Eireifung u Be- fruchtung. Hempelmann, Zool. Anz.,30, (775-784). — Saccocirrus papillocerua sviluppo embrionale e larvale. Pieran- toni, Mitt. zool. Stat. Neapel, (46-72), Taf. iii-iv ; structure of foregut. Sa- LEN8KY Biol. Centralbl. 26 (199-204). - ^ (2) Polychaeta. Polychaeta of the Red Sea. Gravier Nouv. Arch. Museum, 8 (123-272) pi. i- vii. [Full descriptions of new species already notified in Bull. Mus. Paris, 1905, are given here] ; affinites, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (149-154); Gravier (Sabellides) de la mer Rouge, T.c. (33- 34, 110-115). Polychetes recueillies par l’Expedition antarctique frangaise (Syllidiens, Hesio- niens, Phyllodociens, Nereidiens, Euni- ciens), Gravier T.c. (283-290, 386-391). Polychetes des c6tes de France. Saint-Joseph, de. Ann. sci. nat., zool., 3, (145-260) pi. i-v. Westindische polychaeten. Augener. Cambridge, Mass., Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., 43, (91.-196) 8 pis. Polychetes. Organes segmentaires Page, Ann. sci. nat., 3, (261-410) pis. vi-vii. Mitraria sviluppo Cialona, Roma, Ric. Lab. anat. norm., 10, (257-261), 10 fig. Nereidiformia. Aphroditidcn. Homologie von Cirrus und Elytron Duncker, Zs. wiss. Zool., 81, (191-343), T. xi. Arabella iridescens (1171), A. attenuata (1172), spp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington, Bull, U. S, Fish Com, 23, Autolytus charcoti sp. n. Gravier, Bui. Mus. Paris 12, (283). Caalalia hesionoides sp. n. West In- dies. Augener, Cambridge, Mass., Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., 43, (155) pi. vi figg. 106-109. — C. oculata sp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Wash- ington, Bull. U. S. Fish. Com. 23 (1148). Ceratonereis punctata sp. n. Cannes, description. St. Joseph Ann. sci. nat. 3, (219-221) pis. iv-v, figg. 90-95. Cliloeia flava. Colombo. Willey. Spolia. Zeylan, 3, (222-224). Diopatra apiribranchia sp. n. West Indies. Augener. Camhridge, Mass., Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard, 43 (145) pi. v. figg, 88-96. Eteone reyi sp. n. Antarctique. Gravier, Bui. Mus., Paris, 12 (389). Eidalia guadrioculata, (220, pi. x figg. 4-6), longicornuta (222, pi. x figg. 7-8) spp. n. from North Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia, Proc. Acad. 68. Eunice collini sp. n. West Indies. Augener, Cambridge, Bull. Mus. Har- vard, 43 (133) pi. iv figg. 66-73. — E. hawaiensis (1166), interrupta (1167), bilobata (1168), nicidioformia (1169) spp. nn., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Com., 23. Eupanthalia oahuensis sp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington T.c. (1155). Exogone turqueti sp. n. Antarctique. Gravier, Bui. Mus., Paris, 12 (285). (Glycera edwardai sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Nouv. arch. Museum 8.) (Glycinde bonhourei , Mer Rouge inaaltalicnaia, spp. n. Gravier T.c. 8.) Goniada brunnea sp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Com., 23, (1174). — G.cmerita. St. Jean de Luz, description. St. Joseph Ann. Sci. nat. 3, (162-164) pi. ii figg. 34-36. — G. var. quinquelabiata var. n. West Indies. Augener, Cambridge, Bull. Mus. Harvard 43 (158). ’ Ilarmothoe synaptae sp. n. St. Jean de Luz. St. Joseph Ann. Sci. nat. 3, (147) pi. i figg. 1-6). — II. tuberculata sp. n.. Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Wash- ington Bull. U. S. Fish Com., 23, (1154). Hcrmodice pennata sp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, T.c. (1165). 40 Verm. VI. Vermidea. [1900] Ichthyotomii8 sanguinarius parasite of Myru.8 vulgaris , full account of anatomy. Ejsig, Fauna u Flora des Glolfes v. Neapel'Monogr. 28, 1900. \Laetmatoniee nuchipapillata sp, n. St. Vincent. Augener, Cambridge Bull. Mus. Harvard 43 (101) pi. i figg. 2-7. Lagisca floecosa var. unidentata var. n. Augener, T.c. (125). Lepidonotus citrifrons sp. n. West Indies. Augener, T.c. (113) pi. ii figg. 31-38 iii figg. 39-40. Lumbrieoneveia grandis (1170), minuta (1171), spp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington Bull. U. S. Fish Com. 23. Nemidia antillicola sp. n. West Indies. Augener, Cambridge Bull. Mus. Harvard 43 (120) pi. iii figg. 53-59. (Nephthys palati sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Nouv. arch. Museum 8.) Nereis bicruciata sp. n. West Indies. Augener, Cambridge Bull. Mus. Harvard 43 (151) pi. v. figg. 102-104, vi fig. 105. — N. dumerilii regeneration. Byrnes. Arch. Entw-Mech., 21, (126-129).— N. fucata forme h^ron&Aidienne. Feuille jeunes natural., Paris, 36, (11- 12). — (N. Itobiensis heteronereis stage. Treadwell, Biol. Bull. 9 (226-231).) ; heteronereid phase. Treadwell Washington Bull. U. S. Fish. Com. 23, (1161). — N. pelagica, female hetero- nereid. McIntosh, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 17 (72-73). — N. rubicunda Cannes, St. Joseph, Ann. sci. nat. 3 (216) pi. iv, figg. 83-89). . Onuphis imbrescens sp. n. West Indies. Augener, Cambridge, Bull. Mus. Harvard 43 (139) pi. iv, figg. 76-83. Ophryotrocha paerilis Reifung der Gesclilechtszellen. Schreiner, Anat. Anz., 29, (465-479). Orseis mathai sp. n. Antarctique. Gravier, Bui. Mus. Paris, 12 (386). Phyllodoce nana sp. n. Cannes. St. Joseph, Ann. sci. nat. 3, (223) pi. v, figg. 96-98. Pionosyllis comosa sp. n. Antarctique. Gravier, Bui. Mus. Paris, 12 (288). — P. magnifica sp. n. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 58 (223) pi. x, figg. 9-11. — P. pulligera: gestazione externa. Pierantoni, Napoli, Annnario Mus. zool, Hnjvv £ (1-2) 1 tav. Polynoe alba (1149), lucida (1150), spieula (1151), vnutilata. (1152), spp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish. Com. 23. Polynoella pachylepis sp. n. West Indies. Augener, Cambridge, Bull. Mus. Harvard 43 (120) pi. iii, figg. 48-52. Pontogenia maggiae sp. n. Montserrat. Augener, T.c. (103) pi. i, figg. 8-15. — P. chrysocoma. Cannes, description. St. Joseph, Ann. sci. nat. 3 (189—1 93), pi. iii, figg. 58-68. Psammolyce arenosa. St. Jean de Luz, description, de Saint Joseph, T.c. (ISO- 159) pi. i— ii, figg. 7-31). — P. Jloccifera sp. n. West Indies. Augener, Cam- bridge Bull. Mus. Harvard 43 (109) pl. ii, fig. 24-30. Seoloplos armiger sporozoan parasite. Brasil. Arch, zool., 4, notes et Revue, (xvii-xxii). Sphaerosyllis antarctica sp. n. Gravier, Bui. Mus. Paris 12 (286). Stauroncreis anmdatua sp. n. N, Pacific. Moore, Philadclpoia Proc. Acad. 58 (225) pl. x, ligg. 12-13, figg. 18-22. Sthcnelais gracilior sp. n„ Off Bar- bados. Augener, Cambridge Bull. Mus. Harvard 43 (107) pl. i, fig. 18, ii, figg. 19-23. Syllis quaternaris sp. n. Alaska, Moore, Philadelphia Proc Acad. 58 (352), Trypanosyllis misakiensis sp. n. Izuka, Annot. Zool. Jap., 5, (283-287) ; collateral budding. Dobuts. Z., Tokyo, 18, (1-5). Vanadis minuta (1158) fusca , punctata (1159) spp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington Bull. U. S. Fish Com. (23). Spionifornia. Chetopteriens. Gravier, Organe nuchal Paris Bull. frang. avanc. sci., 1904, (260-261), Paris, C.-R. ass. frang. avanc. sci., 33, (784-785). — Organe externe annexe des nepliridies. Gravier, Paris, C.-R. ass. frang. avanc. sci., 33, (785-787), et Bull. ass. frang. avanc. sci, 1904, (261). Chaetopterus. Scissiparit^ g^nitale des Annuities. Jourdain, Paris, Bull, ggsv. frang. avanc, gci„ 1905, (333). — Ct 47 Verm. POLYCHAETA. SYSTEMATIC. 1831 pevgamcnkaeeua ombryonic dovolopmont. Lille, J. Exp. Zool., 3, (153-268) 1 pi. — ( C . variopcdatus Renier var. djiboutiensis var. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Nouv. arch. Museum, 8.) (Magelona obockensis sp. n. Gravier, T.c.) Nerine cirratulus regeneration. Ivanoro. Zs. wiss. Zool. 85, (1-47) Taf. i-iii. — ( N . lefebvrei sp. n. Gravier, Nouv. arch. Museum, 8.) Ouenia fuaiformis Madagascar distri- bution geographique. Gravier, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (294-296). ( Telepsavus bonliourei sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Nouv. arcli. Museum, 8). Terebelliformia. (Amphicteis alaakensis , glabra sp. n . N. Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 57, (846-851).) — A. scapho- braneliiata sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., 58, (255, pi. xii figg. 54-61). (Amphitrite palmata sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, T.c. (858).) Anisocirrus gen. n. Djibouti. Gravier, pr^tendu cas de bourgeonnement. Paris, Bull. ass. frang. avauc. sci., 1905, (333), Bui. soc. philom., 8, (10-23). — (A. decipicns sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Nouv. arch. Museum, 8). Aponobranclius gen. n. perrieri sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, T.c. (232) pi. v. figg. 239-242. • Amphitrite sp. parthenogenetic de- velopment. Soott, J. Exp. Zool., 3, (49-98) pi. i-iv). (Armandia rnclanura, sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Nouv. arch. MuB<$um 8). (Artaeama eonifera sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 57, (853).) ( Audouinia saxatilis sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Nouv. arch. Museum (42).) ( Cirratulus africanus sp. n. Djibouti. Gravier, T.c. (Dodecaceria joubini sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, T.c. (Laena nuda sp. n. N. Pacific, Moore, Philadelphia Proc, Acad. 57.) Lanicc exvansa sp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington Bull. U. S. Fish Com. 23, (1176). Melinna monocera (177) pi. vi figg. 121-125; profunda (181) pi. vi and vii figg. 126-128, spp. n. West Indies. Augener, Cambridge Bull. Mus. Har- vard, 43. — (M. denticulata sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 57.) Terebella parvabranchiata sp. n. Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington Bull. U. S. Fish Com., 23, (1175). Terebellides tentacula sp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Com., 23 (1177). Thclcpus branchiatus sp. n. Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, T.c. (1176).— (T. liama - tus sp. n. Moore Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 57). — T. vaugliani sp. n. Mer Rouge Gravier, Nouv. arch. Museum 8 (221) pi. iv figg. 230-233. Scoleoiformia. Ammotrypane brevis sp. n. Alaska Moore, Philadelphia Proc. x\cad. 58 (354). ( Axiotliea obockensis sp. n. Mer Rouge, Gravier, Nouv. arch. Museum 8.) Brada pilosa sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 58, pi. x. figs. 14-17. (Glymene watsoni , Mer Rouge, afri- cana, spp. n. Gravier Nouv. arch. Museum 8.) Glymenella tentaeulata. sp. n. N. Pacific Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 68, (239) pi. xi, figg. 33-38. Lumbriclymcne pacifica sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, T.c. (246) pi. xii figg. 40-42. Maldane collarieeps sp. n. West Indies. Augener, Cambridge Bull. Mus. Harvard 43 (163) pi. vi figg. 114-120. — M. similis sp. n. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 58 (233) pi. xi figg. 26-30. Maldanella robusta sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, T.c. (236) pi. xi figg. 31-32. Nicomache earinata sp. n. Moore, T'.c. (242) pi. xi figg. 36-39, xii, figg. L3-44, 48 Verm . VI. Vermidea. [1906] Notophyllum imbricatum sp. n. N. Pacific. Mooiie, T.c. (217) pi. x, figg. 1-3. Oncoscolex ( Eumenia ) heterochaetus sp. n. off St. Vincent. Augener, Cam- bridge Bull. Mus. Harvard 43 (159) pi. vi figg. 110-112. Travisia pupa sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 58, (228) pi. xi, fig. 23. Capitelliformia. Notomastu8 exaertilis. sp. n. St. Jean de Luz, description St. Joseph. Ann. Sci. Nat. 3, (169-173) pi. ii figg. 44- 47).— N. giganteus sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 58 (227) pi. x figg. 24-28. Sabelliformia. Aviphiglaena mediterranea regenera- tion. Driescii Arch. Entw. Mech. 21, (754-755). Branchiomina claparedei (39), mu- ahaenaia (40), spp. n. Mer. Kongo. Gravier Bui. Museum 12. Chone gracilis sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 58 (257) pi. xii, figg. 62-66. Eupomatiis. Cell communications between blastomeres. Shearer London Proc. R. Soc., B. 77 (498-505) pi. xviii figg. 1-7. Eurato sancti-josephi sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Bui. Mus. Paris 12 (42). Hydroides dianthua modifiability of behavior. Yerkes J. Comp. Neur. Psych. 16, (441-449) ; behaviour in response to stimuli. Hargitt. J. Exp. Zool. 3, (297-310). Hypaicomua marenzelleri (34) pigmen- tatua (36) spp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier. Bui. Mus. Paris 12. Laonome elegana sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, T.c. (41). — L. punctata sp. n., Hawaiian Is., Treadwei.l, Washington, Bull. U. S. Fish Com. 23 (1179). ■ \Ortonia blatchleyi sp. n. Salem lime- stone Beepe, Indiana Rep. Dept. Geol, Nat. Res. 30. Pomatoceropsis jousaaumei sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Bui, Mus, Paris 12, (114). Potamilla Tenby. Regeneration Watson London Proc, R. Soc., B. 77, (332-336). — P. elongata , calif ornica spp. n., Hawaiian Is , Treadwell, Washington Bull. U. S. Fish Com. 23, (1178). — P. ehlersi sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier; Bui. Mus. Paris 12 (37). — P. inccrta vine forme jeune tie torelli Otocystes de ces PolychMos. Fauvel, Paris, C.-R, ass. frang. avanc. sci., 34, (550-553) ; Paris, Bull. ass. frang. avanc. sci., 1905, (334). Protula intestinum behaviour in re- sponse to stimuli Hargitt J. Exp. Zool. 3, (310-311). — P. submedia sp. n. West Indies Augener, Cambridge Bull. Mus. Harvard, 43, (189), pi vii figg. 145-147 pi viii figg. 148-152). Sabella Lamyi sp. n. near zebuenaia Mer Rouge Gravier. Bui. Mus. Paris, 12, (33). — ( S . microphthalma. herma- phrodite organ. Gregory. Biol. Bull. 9, (287-291).) Samytha bioeulata Bp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 58, (253) pi. xii. figg. 52-53. "\Serpula ( llydro'idea ) monoceroa sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Bui. Mus. Paris 12, (110). — S. crater cytology of feconda- tion and maturation Soulier, Arch, zool., 5, (403-489). Spirographia Spallanzani : Rigenera- zione. Orlandi, S. Arch. zool. ital., Napoli, 3, (1-41) 1 tav. ; Regeneration ; Iwanovv, St. Peterburg Trav. Soc. nat. 37, (166-175). Vermilia annulituba sp. n. off Mar- tinique. Augener, Cambridge Bull. Mus. Harvard 43, (185) pi. viii figg. 153- 161. Vermiliopais glandigerua sp. n. Mer Rouge. Gravier, Bui. Mus. Paris 12, (112). IIermelliformia. Sabellaria cementarium sp. n. N. Pacific. Moore, Philadelphia Proc. Acad. 58, (248) pi. xii, figg. 45-51. — S. setoaa, Hawaiian Is., Treadwell, Washington Bull. U. S. Fish Com. 23 sp. n. (1180). — S. (Palladia) asteriformis (167) pi. vii figg. 129-138, tenera (171) pi. vii figg. 139-144 spp. n. West Indies. Augener, Cambridge BuR, Mus. Harvard 43. 49 Verm. Systematic. 1831 (3) Myzostomaria. Myzostoma cystieolum var. n. orientale Japan McClendon, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22, (120) pl.xvi. figg. 14,-15 xvii figg. 19, 26. ( Myzostoma fiaheri sp. n. from Tosia leptoceramus oil S. California. Wiieeleb, Biol. Bull. 8, (75-78).) Myzostoma vincentinum sp. n. St. Vin- cent! ItEioiiENsrERGER, Cambridge, Bull. Mus. Harvard 43. Myzostomaria clarki (121) pi. xv, figg. 7-10, xvii, figg. 17—29, metacrini (122) pi. xv. fig. 2, xvii fig. 20, i cheeleri, (124) pi. xvi fig. 16, xvii fig. 25, deani (124) pi. xv fig. 6 xvii fig. 27, smithi (125) pi. xvi fig. 12, xvii fig. 18, ehelonium (126) pi. xv. fig. 12, xvii figg. 22-23, c helonoi- dium (1 26) pi. xv. figg. 3-4 and xvii fig. 24, japonicum (127), pi. xvi fig. 13, and xvii figg. 28, 31-34 spp. n., Japan. McClendon New York Bull. Amer. Mus. 22. (4) Oligochaeta. Rosa, Oligochaeta cloragogo tipico. Torino, Mem. Acc. sc., (2), 52, (119-144). Aeolosoma sp. n., Ohio, occurrence of sejc organs. Nelson, Ohio, Nat., 6, (435-438). — A. thermophiliuvi sp. n. structure of nephridia. Vejdovsky. Prag. Sitz. Ber. Bohrn. Ges. Wiss. 1905, No. 6, (1-11), Taf. i, figg. 1-3).— (A. tenebrarum ; Brace J. Morph. 17.) Allolobophora Antipae nefridi con sbocco intestinale comune, Rosa Arch, zopl. ital. 3 (73-98) 1 tav.— A. cuginii sp. n. 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Subject Index : — General = 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Structure = 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Physiology = 2011 .. .. .. .. .. .. 9 Development = 2015. . .. .. .. .. .. 9 Ethology = 2019 . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Variation and ^Etiology = 2023 . . . . . . . . 9 Distribution = 2027 . . . . . . . . 9 (a) Recent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 (/ 3 ) Fossil . . . . 10 III. Systematic Index = 2031 . . . . . . . . . . 13 (n-9720 p) b 14 2 Brack. VIT. Brachiopoda. [1906] I. — TITLES. Almera, Jaime. 1. Descripcidn geologica y genesis de la titulado “ Plana do Vich” acorn panada de su mapa topografico-geologico d la escala de 1/30000. [Geological description and origin of the title “ Plana de Vich V with a topographical-geological map to the scale of 1/30000.] Barcelona, Mem. R. Ac. Os., 5, 1906, No. 20. Almera, J. 2. Descripcidn geologica de la comarca titnlada “ Plana de Vich” acorn panada de un mapa topografico- geologico. 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Jos., ser. 2, 15, 1906, No. 42, (1-27). T Zoeppritz, Karl. Geologische Unter- suthungen im Oberengadin zAvischen Albulapass und Livigno. Freiberg i. B., Ber. Natf. Ges., 16, 1906, (164-231). II.— SUBJECT INDEX. N.B. — For full Reference go to Titles. GENERAL. 2003 Bibliography. Publications during 1905 ; Mayer ; Sykes & Smith. N. American palaeontological publi- cations, 1901-5 ; Weeks. Bibliography, 1900-2 ; Meissner. Museums. Catalogue of type-specimens in the New York State Museum ; Clarke, 2, (43-133). Catalogue of Natal Government Mu- soum collection ; Warren. D’Orbiguy’s “ Prodr. Paleont. Strat. Univ.” types reviewed and figured ; Boule A Thevenin. STRUCTURE. 2007 Shell, percentage of magnesium car- bonate ; Nichols. Shell of DiphyoidTerebratulids ; Buck- man, 1. Shell, suggested explanation of loba- tion in Diphyoids ; Bather inBrckman, 1. PHYSIOLOGY. 2011 Senescence ; Shimer, 2. * DEVELOPMENT. 2015 Ontogeny of Devonian spp. from Lake Canandaigua, N. York ; Raymond, 1. ETHOLOGY. 2019 Association of Scibellaria alcocki with Kingcna alcocki ; Gravier. VARIATION AND .ETIOLOGY. 2023 Phylogeny; Scupin. Devonian spp. from Lake Canan- daigua, N. York ; Raymond, 1. Diphyoid Terebratulacea, liomoco- morphy ; Buckman, 1. DISTRIBUTION. 2027 (a) Recent. General. Collections of the “Valdivia” and “Gauss” expeditions; Cldidonophorn , TAothyrina , Macandrevia, Magellania , Tercbratclla , spp. n. ; Blochmann. Europe. d Ireland, fauna of W. Coast ; Sykes. Mediterranean, French spp. ; Granger. N. America. g Canada, fauna of Anticosti I. ; Schmitt. Australasia. i Queensland, fauna of Masthead Reef ; Hedley, 2. New South Wales, Campagcs gen. et sp. n., TIemithyris sp. n. ; Hedley, 1, New South Wales, occurrence of Liothyrina nva , Brod. at Twofold Bay ; (Ehlert. N. Hebrides, occurrence of Thecidea maxilla , Hedley ; Hedley, 1. 10 Brack. VII. Brachiopoda. [1900] Atlantic. I Occurrence of Liothyrina uva , Brod. off Buenos Ayres ; CEhlert. Indian Ocean. m Kingena, sp. n. ; Joubin. Antarctic. o Heard I., occurrence of Liothyrina uva , Brod. ; CEhlert. (£) Fossil. General. England, lists of fossils from Corn- wall ; Cornish. England, few fossils from Cornwall ; Green & Sherborn. England, lists of fossils from Cheshire ; Pocock. Austria, fossils from Salzburg; Fugger, 2. Amboyna, late Bahuozoic or early Mesozoic fossils ; Athyria, Dielamia, liltyuckopora, Spirl/crina, Waldhciinia , spp. n. ; Boehm in Verbeek. Madagascar, fossils; Lemoine. Madagascar, fossils; Thevenin, 1, 2. Canada, fossils from Beecliey I., Lancaster Sd., and Cape Chidley ; Low. United States, fossils from Bighorn Mts., Wyoming; Darton. Cainozoic. Japan, Post-Pliocene (or Pliocene) fauna of Tokyo, Waldheimia, sp. n, ; Tokunaga. Post-Tertiary. Norway, fossils from E. Nedenoe ; Danielsen. Tertiary. France, Miocene spp. from Gourbes- ville, Manche ; Dollfus. Spain, fossils from the Plana do Vich, Catalonia ; Almera, 1, 2. Italy, fauna of- the ' Piedmont basin ; Sacco. San Marino, fossils ; Nelli. Galicia, Sarmatian fauna of Tarno- brzeg; Friedberg. Carinthia, Eocene fossils ; Redlich. Patagonia, fauna ; Ameghino. Mesozoic. Diphyoid group of Terebratube ; Buckman, 1. England, Liassic and Cretaceous fossils from the neighbourhood of Sidmouth and Lyme Regis ; Woodward & Ussher. Italy, fossils from Lake Garda, Lom- bardy ; Prinz. Switzerland, fossils from the Ober- engadin ; Zoeppritz. Hungary, palaeontology of the Gerecse-Gebirge ; Staff. Transylvania, lists of fossils ; Koch. Montenegro, for*' fossils ; Martolli, 1. S. Amorica, fossils from the Peruvian Andes ; Burckhardt. Cretaceous. Germany, fauna of Schaumburg-Lippe; Harbort. Germany, fossils from Minister Wegner. Germany, fossils from near Bruns- wick; Woilemann. England, few fossils from Norfolk ; Brydone. England, Upper Cretaceous fossils from the London Basin ; Treacher A White. England, fossils from the Phosphatic Chalk of Berkshire ; White & Treacher. France, Lower Campanian fauna of S.E. district ; Repelin. Switzerland, Gault fossils from the Engelberg valley ; Jacob & Tobler. Austria, fossils from G oiling ; Fugger, 1. Hungary, fauna of the Fetenvardcin Mts. ; Petho. 11 Brack. Subject Index. — Distribution — Fossil. 2027 Silesia, fauna of the Grodiscliter Schicliten ; Rhynchonellci, sp. n. ; Archer. Galicia, fossils from the ‘Spasser Schiefer ’ ; Wisniowski. Bohemia, fossils from the Iser district; Zahalka. Carinthia, fossils ; Redlich. Africa, fauna of Tripoli ; Crania sp. n. ; Krumbeck. Patagonia, Upper Cretaceous fauna ; Ameghino. Jurassic. Terebratulacea of the Virgatites virga- tus and Oxynoticeras catenulatus beds ; Zeillcria, spp. n. ; Lehmann. Germany, fossils from tlic Bayerisclie Wald; Wanderer. Bavaria, fossils from the Oberpfalz ; Reuter. Bavaria, Liassic fossils ; Renz. England, Upper Liassic fossils from Stroud, Gloucestershire ; Upton. France, Toarcian fossils from Macon; Lissajous, 1. France, Bajocian and Bathonian fossils from Macon ; Lissajous, 2. Italy, Lower Lias, Spezia, occurrence of Pygopc aspasia ; Fucini. Italy, Lower Liassic fossils from Perugia; Merciai. Italy, Liassic fauna of Sospirolo ; Rhynchonella, Spirifcrina, Tcrcbratula, Waldhcimia , spp. n. ; other spp. figd. ; JPiaz. Moravia, Portlandian fossils from boulders of the “ Strnmberger Kalk- stein” at Rychaltitz ; Remes, 1, 2. Boumania, fauna of Harsova ; Macovei. E. Morocco, fauna ; Gentil & Lemoine Triassic. Montenegro, fauna of the Upper Muschelkalk ; Rhynchonella , sp. n. ; Martelli, 2. Palaeozoic. Catalogue of type-specimens in the New York State Museum ; Clarke, 2, (43- ' 133). Fossils associated with Reticularia loevis , Kindle, 1. Comparison of Russian, Indian and American Permian and Carboniferous faunas; Schuchert. Sweden, few fossils from Falkbpiiig ; Munthe, 1. SAveden, fossils from Tidaholm ; Munthe, 2. Russia, fossils from Podolia, some neAv names without description ; Siemiradzki, 1. Russia, fauna of Podolia ; Siemiradzky, 2. Russia, fauna of Podolia ; Orth is, Strophomcna , Waldhcimia, spp. n. ; Siemiradzky, 3. Italy, fauna of the Col Mezzodi, Carnian Alps; Notothyr is, Rhynchonella, Terebratula , spp. n. ; Gortani. China, fossils from Shantung; Lorenz. S. Africa, fossils ; Rcusselccria , Tri- gcria, spp. n. ; Schwarz, 2. Canada, fossils from James Bay region, Ontario; Wilson. United States, upper Silurian and lower Devonian faunas, Orange County, N. York ; Coelospira , sp. n. ; Shimer, 1. United States, fossils from Eastern New York ; Hartnagel. . United States, lists of spp. from the Schoharie Valley, N. York; Grabau. S. America, Silurian and Devonian, fossils from the lower Amazonjregion ; Schuchert, 2. Australia, fossils from Fossil Head, Northern Territory, S. Austr., Ortholei cs, sp. n. ; Etheridge. Permian. Italy, fauna of the Belleroplionkalk of Cadore ; Ombonia , gen. n. ; Caneva. Cashmere, occurrence of Productus purdoni Dav. ; Koken. 12 Brack. VII. Brachiopoda. [1906] Carboniferous. Belgium, fossils from Baudour ; Comet, 2. Belgium, fossils from Mons ; Cor- net, 1. Belgium, fossils from Petit-Modavo ; Destinez, 2. British Is., lists of fossils from North Shropshire, Denbighshire and Flint- shire ; Hind & Stobbs. England, fossils from Craven district ; Wilmore. England, fauna of the Cheadle coal- field; Ward. England, Lower Carboniferous fossils from Cannock-Ohase ; Cockin. England, Avonian fauna of the Avon Gorge ; notes on Carboniferous genera ; Vaughan, 2. England, Avonian fauna of the Men- dip area ; Sibley, 2. England, few fossils from Ingleton, York 8 ; Vaughan in Johns. England, fossils from Patoley Bridge ; Vaughan, 3. England, fauna of Burrington Combe, Somerset ; Sibley, 1. Wales, fossils from South-west Gower ; Vaughan, 1. Scotland, fossils from near Glasgow ; Macnair. Ireland, fossils from Rush, co. Dub- lin ; Matley & Vaughan in Matley. Fauna of the Carnian Alps ; Meekella, Ortliothetes, spp. n. ; Vinassa de Regni & Gortani. Hungary, fauna ; Fre3h. China, Upper Carboniferous fauna -of southern Tian-Shan ; Enteletes, sp. n. ; Keidel. United States, fauna of the Kinder- hook group ; Productella , Spirifcr, spp. ji. ; Weller, 1. United States, fauna of the Glen Park Limestone, St. Louis, Mo. ; Weller, 2. Devonian. Fauna of the Eastern Alps ; Scupin. Belgium, Fammenian fauna of Con- droz ; Destinez, 1. England, fossils from St. Minver, Cornwall ; Fox. Occurrence of RhyncJiondla aseendens near Oelechovic ; Smydka. Africa, fossils from the Sahara ; Spirt fer, sp. n. ; Haug. S. Africa, fossils ; Schwarz, 1. S. Africa, few fossils from the Bok- kevekl Beds ; Ptycliospira, Scaphieoelia, spp. n. ; Reed. United States, list of fossils from New York ; Slocom. United States, fauna of Perce, Now York ; many nomina nuda ; Clarke, 3. United States, fauna of the Moscow Shales at Lake Canandaigua, N. York ; Raymond, 1. United States, Oriskany fauna Becroft Mt., New York ; Brachyprion, Chonetes, Cryptonella , Cyrtina, Leptostrophia, Meristella, Oriskania , Ortliothetes, spp. n. ; Clarke, 1. United States, fossils from near Altoona, Pa. ; Kindle, 2. Falkland Is., fossils ; Newton. Silurian. Russia, fauna ; Orthis, Plectella (gen. n.) spp. n. ; Lamansky. England, fossils from the Ludlow district ; Elies & Slater. Bohemia, fossils ; Zelizko, 1. Bohemia, fossils from near Rosenthal ; Zelizko, 2. Canada, Upper Silurian fauna, Ekwan River and Sutton Mill Lakes, Keewatin, Ottawa ; Glassia, Camarotocchia ; Retieiir laria, Meristina , spp. n. ; Whiteaves, 1. Canada, fauna of Guelph formation of Ontario ; Whiteaves, 3. Canada, fauna of Manitoba; Camaro- * tcedvia, Tihyndtospira, spp. n. ; Whit- eaves, 2. Canada, fauna of Anticosti I. ; Schmitt. United States, fauna of Guelph forma- tion, New York ; Monomerella sp. n. ; Clarke & Ruedemann. United States, fossils from the Chazy Limestone of Lake Champlain ; Hudson. 13 Brack. Systematic. 2031 Ordovician. Wales, fossils from Western Caer- marthenshire ; Evans. Canada, fossils from Eastern Ontario ; Ami. Canada, fossils from tho Ottawa Valley; Ells. United States, fauna of the Cliazy Limestone ; Raymond, 2. United States, fossils from the Cliazy formation, Champlain Valley, Vermont ; Lingula sp. n. ; Seely. United States, fauna of St. Albans, Vermont ; Edson. United States, fossils from the Arnheim and Waynesville Beds ; Foerste. Cambrian. China, fauna ; Walcott, 1. China, fauna ; Discinopsis, Orthis , Yorhia , spp. n. ; Walcott, 2. United States, fossils from the Pioche Mountains, Nevada ; Lingulella, sp. n. ; Pack. ' • III.— S Y S T E M A T I C INDEX. 2031 Types of d’Orbigny’s Prodr. “Paleont. Strat. Univ. ” figured and reviewed ; Boule & Tiievenin. Notes on the Carboniferous genera ; Vaughan, 2. Sequence of spp. in the Avonian of the Mendip area ; Sibly, 2. Succession of Carboniferous spp. at Rush, Co. Dublin ; Vaughan in Matley. Terebratulacea of the Virgatites vir- gatus and Oxynoticeras catenulatus beds reviewed ; Lehmann, St. Petersburg, Trav. Soc. Nat. Geol., 34, (191-221). Terebratitfidai, phylogeny and taxo- nomy of diphyoid forms ; Buokman, 1,2. 'fAntinomia, developmental stages (437) ; A. planulata , pi. 41 fig. 1 ; eima fig. 2 ; diphora (441) fig. 3 ; sp a fig. 4 ; dilatata fig. 5 ; cor (442) fig. G ; augusta fig. 7 ; quccnstedti nom. n. ; of. triquetra (443) fig. 9 ; pilcus (444) fig. 8, Buokman, London, Q. J. Geol. Soc., 62. | Argiopc podolica Palaeozoic, Podolia sp. n., Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (247). t Atliyris amboncnsis Talaeo- or Meso- zoic, Amboyna sp. n. Boehme in Verbeek, Jaarb. Mijnw. Ned. Ind., Batavia, 1905 (91-2).— A. royssi Davids, type of Cleiothyridina (q.v.). '\Atrypa cuboidcs, genotype of Ilypo- tkyridina (q.v.). — A. paradoxa, Devonian, Eastern Alps, sp. n., ScuriN, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (274-G). Brad ty prion majus (54-0), schucher- tanum (56-7), Oriskany formation, New York, spp. n., Clarke, Albany Univ., N.Y., Mem. St. Mus., 3, No. 3. | Camarotoecliia coalesccns (272-3), winishensis (272) Silurian, Manitoba, spp. n., Whiteaves, Ottawa Geol. Surv. Canada Pal. Fossils 3. — G. ekwanensis Up. Silurian Ottawa sp. n. Whiteaves Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. Ottawa 14 1904 (42 F). Campagcs, gen. n., type C. fureifera sp. n. New South Wales, IIedley, Sydney Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (43). Clilidonophora cliuni Malediven sp. n. Bloohmann Zool. Anz. 30 (695). Chonctcs subgen. n. Eodevonaria(q.v.) — C. glenparhensis Kinclerhook formation St. Louis sp. n., Weller St. Louis Mo. Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (441-2). — C. hud- sonica Oriskany formation New York sp. n. Clarke Albany Univ. Mein. St. Mus. 3 No. 3 (49-50). — C. s ubgibbosa Devonian Eastern Alps sp. n. Souhn Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (213-4). | Cleiothyridina nom. n . ( = Cleiothyris, auctt.) genotype Athyris royssi Davids., Buckman Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (324). jC leiothyris, Phillips 1841 (= Tere- bi'atula concenlrica series), Buckman Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (320-4). Coelospira grabaui sp. n. Palaeozoic New York, Siiimer Albany Bull. St. Mus. 80 1905 (253-4). "| Composita, Brown 1845 (= Seminula, auctt. nec M‘Coy), type Spirifer am - biguus Sby., Buckman Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (324- G). 14 Brach. [1906] VII. Brachiopoda. J Crania barthi Cretaceous, Tripoli sp. n. Krumbeok Pulaeontographica Stuttgart, 53 (92). — 0. p)'°na Chazy formation sp. n., Raymond Pittsburgh, Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3 (574-5). | Cryptonella (?) fcinsta, Oriskany formation New York sp. n., Clarke Albany Univ. Mem. St. Mus. 3 No. 3 (38-9). ' \Cyelothyris , M’Coy 1844 ( — Terebra - tula latissima series), Buckman Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist 18 (326). | Cyrtina varia Oriskanyformation New York sp. n. Clarke Albany Univ. Mem. St, Mus. 3 No. 3 (49). ]Dahnanclla fritschi sp. n. Devonian, Eastern Alps Sounn Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (223) ’\Ddthyris missouriensis, suborbicu- lavis, Kinderhook formation St. Louis spp. n., Weller St. Louis Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (445-7). t Dielasma ambonenseValoco- or Meso- zoic Amboyna sp. n. Boeume in Vertjeek Jaarb. Mijnw. Ned. Ind. 1905 (92).— D. barroisi (265), cuneata (263-4), pumilio (205-6), Devonian, Eastern Alps, spp. n., Soupin Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58. t Discinopsis sulcatus Upper Cambrian China sp. n., Walcott Washington U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30 (568-9). "\Entelete s merzbacheri sp. n.t Ober- carbonischen, siidlichen Tian-Schan, Keidel, N. Jahrb. Min., Beilagebd. 22 (376-7). '\Eodevonaria subgen. n. of Chonetcs Breger, Amer. J. Sci., 22 (534-536). '\Epithyris, Phillips 1841 { — Terebra- tula maxillata series) type, E. bathonica nom. n.,BuoKMAN, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (320-2). ‘ \Eunella > cornpvessa Kinderhook for- mation, St. Louis sp. n. 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H. ; Gosch. Locard, A mould; Germain, 9. Mabillo, Jules ; Lamy, 6. Madoule, H. A. ; Dautzenherg, 4. Marrat, F. P. ; Dautzenherg, 3. Martens, E. von ; Fischer, 1. Nelson, William ; R. Rimmer, R. ; Rossmaessler, E. A. ; Kobelt, 6. Schlumberger, Ch. ; Fischer, 2. Zittel, Karl A. von; Dollfus, 3. General Treatises. Bronn’s Klassen u. Ordnungen des Tier-Reichs continued ; Simroth, 1. Text-boolc of anatomy, &c. ; Pelseneer in Lankester. Tryon’s “ Manual of Conchology Pilsbry, 1. Martini und Chemnitz’s “ Systema- tisches Conchy lien-Cabinet ” ; Kobelt. European land and freshwater shells ; RossmiLssler. Text-book of conchologjs Bacci & Bernard!. Bibliography. Publications during 1901-4; Kobelt, 1. Publications during 1905 ; Sykes & Smith. Works of Arnould Locard ; reference index of new species ; Germain, 9. Manuscripts relating to the fauna of the district of Lyons, France ; Roux. Dates of publications of Sandberger’s “ Land- und Siisswasser-Conchylien der Vorwelt ” ; Woodward, 1. Dates of publication of Hartmann’s “ Erd- und Susswasser-Gasteropoden ” ; Woodward, 2. Dates of publication of Sowerby’s “ Mineral Conchology ” and “ Recent and Fossil Shells ” ; Sykes, 3. Societies. Durkheim, history of “Pollichia” Sodiety ; Lauterbom, 2. b 18—2 36 Moll VIII. Museums and Collections. Newcastle-on-Tyne, Hancock Museum, “ Alder and Hancock ” collection of Nudi- branchiata ; Eliot, 3, 4. Caen, Mus6e d’histoire naturelle, catalogue of the “ Defrance ” collection ; Bigot. Padua, University Museum, Eocene Mollusca; Fabiani. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Museum, list of marine Mollusca ; Comber. University of Texas, fossil Cephalo- poda described by Hyatt and Cragin ; Pritchett. Types of D’Orbigny’s “Prodr. Paleunt. strat. univ.” reviewed and figured ; Boule & Thevenin. Lamarck’s types of Arcidee in the col- lection Defrance reviewed ; Lamy, 5. Fremont’s supposed Jurassic fossils from Wyoming ; Veatch. German Plankton expedition, Ptero- poda; Schiemenz. “ Travailleur ” and “Talisman” ex- peditions, Cephalopoda ; Fischer & Joubin. German Deep-sea expedition, Poly- placophora; Thiele, 2. “ Siboga ” expedition, Heteropoda ; Tesoh, i. Nomonclaturo, “ Genera ” and “ Species ” ; Dacqu6, 1. Nomenclature of species ; Dacqu6, 2. Regulation of nomenclature ; Ihering, 2. Notes on nomenclature ; Dali, 1, 4, 8. Orthography of names of the Naiades ; ' Lindahl. Technique. The application of statistical methods to turbinate shells ; Malard. Histology of nerve-ganglia; Freiden- felt. Staining degenerate nerve fibres ; Veneziani. Collecting and preserving land and fluviatile molluscs ; Martens. Mollusca. [1906] Prevention of corrosion in shells ; Byne. Prevention of corrosion in shells ; Lucas. STRUCTURE. 2207 General and Comprehensive. Review of recent work ; Simroth, 6. Asymmetry of Gastropoda ; Wod- zinska-W^grzynowiczowa. Docoglossa, Acrncea teatudmalia ; Willcox. Tauiioglossa, Caasidaria rugosa ; Reynell, 1. Heteropoda ; Tesch, 1. Tectibranchiata, notes on Lopho- cercus, Lobiger, Ilamincea, Neumesia ; Eliot, 6. Tectibranchiata, Tethys ; Bume. Nudibranchiata ; Eliot, 2. Nudibranchiata, British; Eliot, 5. Nudibranchiata, species from S. India and Ceylon ; Eliot, 3,4. Nudibranchiata, Caliphylla ; Briiel. Nudibranchiata, Doriopsilla ; Eliot, 7. ^Nudibranchiata, Phylliroe bucephala ; Vessichelli. Ploiopoda ; Moisonhoimor, 1. PulinonaUi, Iturloa nilolim ; Roynoll, 2. Pulmonata, Dyahia ; Godwin-Austen. Pulmonata, Paryphanta atramentaria ; Murdoch. Lamellibranchiata, Jousseaumia gen. n. ; Bourne. Lamellibranchiata, Solen , Ensia ; Bloomer. Cephalopoda, primitive ; Ruedemann, Cephalopoda, Cheiroteuthia macro- soma ; Nishikawa, 1. Cephalopoda, Ctenopteryx; Ashworth & Hoyle. Cephalopoda, Opisthoteuthis ; Meyer, 1. Nervous System. Gastropoda; Aeberhardt, 2. 37 Moll. Subject Index. — Structure. 2207 Central nervous system, Anodonta ; Bochenek. Histology of visceral ganglion, Ano- donta; Freidenfelt. Structure of ganglion cells, Octopus ; Gariseff. Cytology of ganglion cells ; Popoff. Nerve cells of Helix; Legendre, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Innervation of creeping disc of Pul- monata ; Biedermann. Innervation of Chomatophores, Cepha- lopoda ; Saint-Hilaire. Structure of pedal nerves of Ariolimax ; Jenkins & Carlson. Degenerate nerve fibres in Helix; Veneziani. Sense Organs. Eyo, Pulmonata ; Smith, G. Eye, Dibranchiata ; Werner. Luminous organs, Sepiolini ; Meyer, Myology. # Adductor muscles ; Marceau, 3. Adductor muscle, etc., Placuna ; Anthony, 1. Odontophoral apparatus, Sycotypus canaliculatus ; Herrick. Mantle muscles, Cephalopoda ; Mar- ceau, 1. Columella muscle, Lytoceratidas ; Prinz, 2. Tegument. Nematocysts, Eolidae; Cu6not. Shell. Gastropoda, sinistrosity and dex- trosity ; Ancey, 1. Operculum, insufficiency as a basis of classification ; Gratacap. Cephalopoda, Volborthclla ; Karpinsky. Siphuncle of Endoceratidae ; Whit- eaves, 6. Muscular impression, Pelecypoda ; Reis. Hinge, etc., of Asiarte ; Pethd. Cardium edulc ; Ostroumoff. Shell-stucture, Neritidae ; Pethd. Pearls and their formation ; Seurat, 2, 3. Alimentary System. Lamellibranchiata feeding mecha- nism ; Wallengren, 2. Mouth is duplicated in Lima; Pelseneer, 2. “ Rhyncholithes ” ; TUI. Radula, Buccinidae ; Lebour. Radula, Nudibranchiata ; Eliot, 1. Salivary glands, Helix pomatia ; Pacaut & Vigier 1, 2, 5, 7, 8. Glands of Nalepa, Helix ; Pacaut & Vigier, 4, 6. Circulatory and Respiratory Organs. Heart ; Marceau, 5. Histology of heart of Lamellibran- chiata ; Lozinski, 1, 2. Anatomy and histology of heart, Area ; Theiler. Arterial system of Aplysia; Blatin & Vlfcs. Pulmonata ; Sods, 2. Lamellibranchiata, current produc- tion ; Wallengren, 1. Excretory Organs. Nephrogonocoelom, Fissurelld, Na- cella , Chiton ; Haller. Pulmonata, So6s, 2. Octopus, histology ; Mayer & Rathery. Reproductive Organs. Cephalopoda ; Chun, 1. Cephalopoda, male organs ; Marchand. Cephalopoda, male organs Opistho- teuthis ; Meyer, 2. Pulmonata, seminal apparatus, Helix ; Popovici-Baznosanu. Dart, Helix pomatia ; Jackson, 1, 38 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] Organs of Doubtful Homology. Fin of Heteropoda ; Tesch, 1. PHYSIOLOGY. 2211 General and Comprehensive. Review of recent work ; Simroth, 6. Physiology of Mollusca; Mendel & Bradley. Presence of emulsine; Giaja. Nudibranchiata, alimentary and re- productive systems, Galiphylla ; Brttel. Octopus : Mayer. Nervous System. Central Nervous system ; Jordan, 2. Pedal nerves of Arlolimax ; Jenkins & Carlson. Effect of drowning on nerve-cells, Helix pomatia ; Legendre, 2. Sense-Organs, etc. Chromatophores, Cephalopoda ; Saint- Hilaire. Luminous organs, Sepiolini ; Mayer, 3. Muscular System. General ; Marceau, 4. Mantle muscles, Cephalopoda ; Marceau, 1. Adductor muscles, Lamellibranchiata ; Marceau, 2, 3. Locomotion. Gastropoda ; Jordan, 1. Creeping disc, Pulmonata ; Bieder- mann. Pectunculu8 ; Vl&s, 2. Swimming, Pecten ; Vl&s, 1. Assimilation. Feeding mechanism, Lamellibran- chiata ; Wallengren, 2. Digestion of glucosides and carbo- hydrates ; Bierry & Giaja. Digestive processes, Aplysia ; Ariola. Salivary glands, Helix ; Pacaut & Vigier, 1, 2. Saliva, action on albuminoids, Helix', Pacaut & Vigier, 3. Glands of Nalepa, Helix ; Pacaut & Vigier, 6. Respiration. Breathing sounds ; Soffel, 2. Water circulation, Lamellibranchiata; Wallengren, 1. Excretion. Urinary secretion, Octopus', Gompel & Henri. Reproductive System. Helix ; Meisenheimer, 2. Regeneration of dart, Helix pomatia ;* Jackson, 1. Plasmolysis of Spermatozoa ; Koltzoff. Environmental Effects. Lymnceus elodes ; Walter. Water motion, Unionidoe ; Sell. Eggs of Philine ; Schimkewitsch. Action of salt solution on the ciliated epithelium, Mytilus ; Lillie. Influence of temperature on growth ; Raj at. Albino production ; Kbhler, 2. Albino production, Planorbis ; Zie- geler, 4. DEVELOPMENT. 2215 General and Comprehensive. Review of recent work ; Simroth, 6. Asymmetry, Gastropoda; Wodzisnka- W^grzynowiczowa. Pelagic eggs and embryos of Abra- liopsis sp. ; Nishikawa, 2. Ovum and Spermatozoan. Cytology of reproductive cells ; Popofif. Oogenesis and spermatogenesis, Enter- oxenos ; Bonne vie, 1. Oogenesis and ovum, of Unionidm ; Frierson. 39 Moll. Subject Index. 2219 Gastropoda ; Oogensis, Cephalopoda ; Loyez (345). Spermatozoa ; Koltzoff. Spermatozoa, Gastropoda ; Retzius. Spawn of Ampullaria ; Roth, 6. Fertilisation. Philine aperta ; Schimkewitsch. Enteroxenos ; Bonne vie, 2. Artificial fertilisation of Echinoderm ova with spermatozoa of Mytilus ; Kupelwieser. Embryology, Organogeny and Ontogeny. Crepidula; Dahlgren. Paludina ; Otto & Tonniges. Fasciolaria ; Glaser. Planorbis ; Soffel, 1. Margaritifera panasesce ; Allen. Nephrogonocoelom, Fisaurella , Nacel- la, Chiton ; Haller. Postembryonic development of Scaphites ; Smith, W. D., 1. Postembryonic development of Indo- ceras ; Noetling, 1, 2. Growth of Rhabdoccras ; Janensch. Larval Forms. “ Glochidium ” larva; Roth, 1. Regeneration. Tentacles ; Kammerer [u. Andere]. Tentacles ; Kohler, 1. ETHOLOGY. 2219 General and Comprehensive. Review of recent work ; Simroth, 6. Habits of Praticolella jejuna; John- son, 1. Habits of Lymnceus clodes ; Walter. Locomotion and mode of life in Pecten ; Anthony, 2. Feeding Habits. Cannibalism ; Gorka. “ reoding-tracks,” Woodward, 4. Bulimulus dormant ; Sellards ; Anon, 4. Breeding Habits, &c. Oviposition in Ampullaria ; Roth, 6. Sexual relations, oviposition, Helix pomatia; Meisenheimer, 2. Attempt to breed from sinistral Helix ; Jackson, 1. Anodonta ; Wichand. Luminosity. Sepiolini ; Meyer, 3. Habitat. Cave-fauna ; Jeannel. Unionidgc; Headlee. Mytilus edulis in deep water ; Knipo- witsch, 3. Parasitism and Commensalism. “ Glochidium parasiticum ” ; Roth, 1. Jousseaumia gen. n. commensal with Corals ; Bourne. Parasites. Parasites of pearl oyster ; Hornell, 2. Parasites of Donax trunculus ; Anuro- sporidium pelaeneeri (Haplosporidian), gen. and sp. n. ; Caullery & Chappellier. Alga, Colpomenia aimosa on Oatrea ; Fabre-Domergue. Protozoa in Octopus , Sepia ; Eucoc- cidium jacquemoti sp. n. ; Moroff. Sporozoa in Cephalopoda ; Leger & Duboscq, 1, 2. Sporozoa, Nematopsis sp. n. in Myti- lus; L6ger. Trematoda ; Pelseneer, 3. Trematoda in Cardium, Mytilus ; NicoU. Cestode in Margaritifera ; Seurat, 3. Pycnogonida, larva of Nymphon para - aiticum sp. n. on Tethys ; Merton. 40 Moll VIII. Mollusca. [1906] Enemies. Swans and ducks eating Anodunta ; Rope. Swans eat Anodonta cygnea ; Blun- dell. Slug- killed by crawling on cement; Woodward, 3. Defensive Processes. Nematocysts of F.olida? ; Cu6not. Economics. Oyster beds of Charente-Infdrieure ; Guerin, 1, 2. Oyster fisheries and culture in Louisiana ; Cary, 1, 2, 3. Oyster beds, Macta R. Algeria, killed off annually by floods ; Bounhiol. Oyster beds invaded by an Alga (Colpomenia) ; Fabre-Domergue. Pearl and pearl-shell fisheries of the Persian Gulf; Gaskin & Townsend in Melvin & Standen, 1 (803-6). Pearl-fishery at Tliana Creek, W. India ; Sale. Pearl fishery of Ceylon ; Homell, 2. Pearl-shell fisheries, Paumotu and Garnbier Is. ; Seurat, 1, 2, 3. Pearl and pearl-shell fisheries of Tuamotu ; Regelsperger. Placunci pearl fishery ; Hornell, 1. Scallops and clams in the Chandeleur Island regions, Louisiana ; Spaulding. Mollusca as bait ; Lilleskare, 1, 2. Snails destroy caterpillars ; Sclioepf. Drymaeus dormani, destroyer of fungus injurious to citrus groves ; Anon, 4. Slugs eating potatoes ; Swanton, 3. Destruction of slugs ; Du Buysson. Marine shells in Gallo-Roman ruins ; P6rot. Variation and Teratology. Variation in turbinate shells ; Malard. Variation in radula of Buccinidoe ; Lebour. Albinism ; Honigmann, 4. Albinism, Planorbia ; Roth, 7. Albinism, Planorbia ; Ziegeler, 4. Supposed Albinism, Planorbia ; Kohler, 3. White form of Ilelieigona lapicida ; Jackson, 2. Teratology ; Borissiak, 3. Teratology in eggs of PliiUne ; Schimkewitsoh. Teratology, Neptunea cintiqua ; Smith, E. A., 4. Pathological teratology, Sphcerium, solididum ; Sterki, 4. Reversal of direction of coiling of Gastropod shell, with lists of known instances ; Ancey, 1. Sinistral Ilelieigona arbuatorum ; Shaw, 2. Sinistral Ilygroviia rufeaeena ; Shaw, 1. Sinistral Limncea peregra ; Taylor, 2. Sinistral Limncea peregra ; Trech- mann. Phylogeny and Taxonomy. Application of De Vries’ mutation theory to the Mollusca ; Baker, 1. “ Genera ” and “ species” ; Dacqu6, 1. “Species ” ; Dacqud, 2. “Subspecies,” “mutations,” and “ forms ” ; Cockerell, 5. Neritidae ; Petho (109-32). Races of Volutilithea pclroaua ; Smith, B. Cerion ; Plate. Lamellibranchiata of the Frombach- tuffe ; Waagen, 1. Convergence in Triassic Ammonites ; Diener, 2. VARIATION AND AETIOLOGY. 2223 General. Review of recent work ; Simroth, 6. Variation and Mutation ; Lang. DISTRIBUTION. 2227 (a) Recent. Summary of recent faunistic work relating to Gastropoda ; Simroth, 7. 41 Moll. Subject Index. — Distribution — Recent. 2227 Amboyna, supplement to fauna ; Ctilopsis gen. and sp. n. ; Andr6. Prince Edward I., fauna; Chadwick, 3. (a) Marine. General. Chitonidee ; Nierstrasz, 2. Japanese, Indo-Pacific, and American Pyramided ida3 ; Dali & Bartsch. Melongenidae ; Hoernes. Ileteropoda ; Teach, 2. Ileteropoda, distribution of known species and account of the “ Siboga ” collections ; Atlanta, Carinaria, Cardiapoda, Pterotrachea ( Euryops subgen. n.) spp. n. ; Teach, 1. Indo-Pacific Opisthobranchiata ; Eliot, 6. Northern Pteropoda ; Lenz. Of the Indo-Pacific region Scaphopod fauna ; Cadulus, Dentalium, Entalina, Siphonodentalium spp. n.; BOissevain. Europe. d Auriculidm, Assiminekke, Truncatel- lidae ; Monteroaato, 1. Plourotomidm ; CLathurella, Pleuro- tomella, Spirotropis spp. n. ; Sykes, 2. Norway, Mollusca used as bait ; Lilleskare, 1, 2. British Is., notes on Nudibranchiata ; Corypliella sp. n. ; Eliot, 5. N. Wales, shells from Mochras I. ; Dean. Ireland, few shells from Co. Dublin ; Colgan, 1. Ireland, shells from S.E. Wexford ; Colgan, 2. Scotland, shells from the Inner Hebrides ; Knight. France, fauna of Cancale ; Martel. France, additions to fauna of St. Malo, varr. n. ; Dautzenberg & Durouchoux. France, Petricola pholadiformis ; Germain, 8. France, Petricola at Dunkerque ; Lesdain. France, oyster beds of Charente- Inferieure ; Gu4rin, 1, 2. Mediterranean, Cephalopoda ; Fischer & Joubin. Adriatic, Lanzaia , gen. n. ; Brusina, 1. Asia and Malay Archipelago. c Indo-China., fauna ; Mitra, Sistrum, varr. n. ; Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1. S. India and Ceylon, Nudibranchiata ; Eliot, 3, 4. W. India, Tliana creek, pearl fishery ; Sale. Ceylon, list of Mollusca; Standen & Leicester. Ceylon, Cyclostrema , Nassa, spp. n. ; MelviH, 2. Ceylon, Jousseaumia gen. n., spp. n. ; Bourne. Ceylon, pearl fishery ; Hornell, 2. Ceylon, Placuna pearl fishery ; Hor- nell, 1. Ceylon (?), Bullia, Marginella , Nassa, spp. n. ; Preston, 1. Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, Amxissium, Ancilla , Area, Bathybembix, Calliostoma, Columbella , Corbida, Crassatellites, Crencllax Cryptodon, Dentalium , Fusus , Oaza, Lepidopleurus, Maeoma, Malletia, Manaria, (gen. n.), Metula, Morio, Nassa, Natica , Nucula, Oocorys, Pleurotoma, Pontiothauma, Scaphander , Tellina, Tritonidea, Tro- phon, Vesicomya. Yoldia, spp. n. ; Smith, E. A., 4. Persian Gulf and North Arabian Sea, Cyclostrematidte, Liotiidae, spp. . Melvill, 1. Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, Cadulus, Cerithiopsis, Columbella, Crossea, Cylichna, Daphnella, Diala, Drillia, Eulima, Fossarus, Mangilia, Marginella, Mucronalia, Mumiola, Nassa, Odostomia, Parastrophia, Scalaria, Syrnola, Turbonilla, Volvula spp. n. ; Melvill, 3. Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea, Pelecypoda ; Amussium, Area, Barbatia, Brachyodontcs, Cardita, Cardium, Corbula, Crenella , Kellia, Limcea, Lithodomus, Lucina, Maeoma, Mesodesma, Modiolaria, Montaeuta, Nueula, Peeten, Pectunculus, Scintilla, Spondylus, Syndesmya, Tellina spp. n. ; Melviil & Standen, 1. 42 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] Malay Archipelago, Nias Channel, Lepidopleurua, sp. n. ; Thiele, 3. Africa and Madagascar. f Algeria, Gulf of Gabes, addenda to fauna ; Ccirdium, Conus , Nassa, Ocinebra, Oeinebrina , Philbertia, Rissoa, Uromitra spp. and varr. n. ; Pallary. Algeria, natural oyster beds Macta R. ; Bounhiol. N. Africa, Lepidopleurua sp. n. ; Nierstrasz, 2. Suez Canal, discussion of fauna ; Tillier & Bavay ; Faurot. Red Sea, Lamellibranchiata from Gulf of Tadjourah ; Anthony, 3. Gulf of Aden, Tectibranchiata ; Vays- sifcre, 4. British E. Africa, Solenidae ; Smith & Bloomer. Madagascar, fauna of Ainbodifoutra ; Conus, Cyprcea, varr. n. ; Dautzenberg, 1. S. Africa, addenda to fauna ; Aneilla, Bullia, Galliostorna , Cerithiopsis, ■Ghlarnys, CUonella, Conus, Dolium, Drillia, Euchelus , Glyphis, Marginclla, Pinna, Rissoina, Seala, Trifora spp. n. ; Smith, E. A., 2. S. Africa, notes on Polypi acophora ; Acanthochites, Plaxiphora spp. n. ; Nierstrasz, 1. S. Africa, Tcthys ; spp. n. ; Bume. S. Africa ; Cyprcea, Mangilia, Siplto- naida, Terebra spp. and varr. n. ; Sowerby. Cape of Good Hope, Isdmochiton sp. n. ; Thiele, 2. W. Africa, few shells ; Bavay, 5. N. America and Mexico. g W. America, Mitrida? ; Williamson. W. America, species of Genota ; Raymond, W. J. Canada, fauna Anticosti I. ; Schmitt. United States, fauna of Frenchman’s Bay, Maine ; Blaney, 1, 2. United States, Polyplacophora of New England ; Balch. United States, Calliostoma sp. n. Florida; Dali, 3. United States, oysters and oyster culture in Louisiana ; Cary, 1, 2, 3. United States, distribution of scallops and clams in the Chandeleur Island regions, Louisiana ; Spaulding. United States, Sccda sp. n. California; Dali, 6. United Stales, Opisthobrancliiata of Monterey Bay, California ; MacFarland. United States, Cerithidea var. n., San Diego, California ; Berry. C. and S. America and W. Indies, h Nicaragua, shells of Mosquito Coast; Fluck. Caribbean Sea?, Pecten sp. n. ; Bavay, 2. Venezuela ; Pecten sp. n. ; Bavay, 2. Argentina ; Pecten fauna ; varr. n. ; Bavay, 3. Magellan, Buccinanops, Lamellaria, Natica, Voluta spp. n.; Strebel. Australasia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, etc. i Australia, Glycymeris sp. n. ; Pilsbry, 3. Queensland, Fauna of Masthead Reef ; Abra, Cardium, Condylocardia, Cras- satellites, Cuna[ Gafrarium, Grani- corium (gen. n.), Glycymeris, Modiolariu, Myodora, Pltilobrya, Verticordia spp. n. ; Hedley, 2. Queensland, fauna of Masthead Reef ; Hedley, 3. New South Wales, Bathytoma , Bittium, Cancellaria, Cerithiopsis, Emarginula , Limopsis, Monilea, Murex, Pleurotoma , Poromya, Rissoa spp. n. off Sydney ; Hedley & Petterd. Victoria, catalogue of marine fauna ; Pritchard & Gatliff. Victoria, Cyclostrema, Daphnella, Seala spp. n. ; Gatliff. Victoria, shells from Wilson’s Pro- montory ; Pritchard, 2. New Zealand, fauna of the continental shelf ; Adis, Actceon, Cirsonella, Cryp- tospira, Cylidma, Diala, Drillia, Eulima, Eulimella, Fulguraria, Margi- nella, Minolia, Odostomia, Omalaxis, Philine, Pleurotoma, Pyramiclella, Ringi- 43 Moll. Subject Index. — Distribution — Recent. 2227 cula, Scala, Vulpeculn spp. n. ; Murdoch & Suter. New Zealand, fauna of the continental shelf ; Batliyarca, Dacrydium, Verti- cordia spp. n. ; Hedley, 4. New Zealand, fauna of the continental shelf ; Columbella, Daplinella, Drillia , Mangilia, Newtoniella, Rissoa , Tripliora spp. n. ; Webster, W. II., 1. New Zealand ; Trochus , Trophon spp. n. ; Webster, W. II., 2. New Zealand ; Amcilthea, Chiton , Columbella , II elcioniscus, Purpura spp. and varr. n. ; Suter. New Zealand, Carinaria australis ; Benham. South Australia, notes on fauna ; Actceon, Bornia, Condylocardia , Cyamio- mactra, Diala, Eulimella, Lciostraca , Mitromorpha, Odostomia, Philobrya, Rissoa spp. n. ; Hedley, 1. South Australia, notes on fauna ; Cingulina, Scala, Terebra spp. n. ; Verco, 1. South Australia, fauna ; II elcioniscus, Lippistes, Nacclla, Scutcllina, Seguenzia, Siphonaria spp. n. ; Verco, 2. Arctic. k E. Greenland, Lamellibranchiata ; Limatula, sp. n. ; Jensen, 2. White Sea, Mytilus edulis ; Knipo- witsch, 3. Atlantic. I Cephalopoda of the “ Travailleur ” and Talisman ” expeditions ; Fischer & Joubin. Pteropoda of the German plankton expedition; Schiemenz. N. Atlantic ; Aphanitoma sp. n., etc. ; Bavay, 1. Bay of Biscay, plankton Cephalopoda ; Hoyle. Bay of Biscay, plankton ; Fowlcrina (gen. n.), Pcraclis spp. n. ; Palseneer, 1. S. Azores ; Chiroteidhopsis sp. n. ; Fischer & Joubin. Gibraltar to C. Verd Is. ; Actceopyra- mis, Alvania, Anaitis, Anura, Arco- pagia, Bursa, Columbella, Cuspidaria, Crjmatium, Cyproea, Dolium, Euthria, Fissurella, Marginella, Pectunculus, Phacoides, Pleurotoma, Solariella, Syndesmya, Triforis, Venus spp. n. ; Dautzenberg & Fischer, 2. Cape Verd Is., Amphorina, Doto, Geitodoris, Phidiana, Rostanga, Stau- rodoris, Tritonia spp. and varr. n. ; Eliot, 2. S. Atlantic, Pteropoda ; Peraclis spp. n. ; Meisenheimer, 1. Indian Ocean. m New Amsterdam, Isclmochiton sp. n. ; Thiele, 4. Pacific. n Cerithiidos ; Ceritliium spp. n. ; Pilsbry & Vanatta, 2. N. Pacific, Cheiroteuthis macrosoma Goodrich; Nishikawa, 1. Marcus I., fauna; Bryan. Marianne Is., Marginella sp. n.; Bavay, 4. Tuamotu Is., pearl shell fishery ; Regelsperger. Tuamotu and Gambier Is., Pelecypoda ; Syndesmya sp. n. ; Lamy, 4. Tuamotu and Gambier Is., pearl shell ; Seurat, 1, 2. Tuamotu and Mangareva Is., Cy- pneidm ; Vayssi&re, 2. Galapagos Is ; Chiton sp. n. ; Nierstrasz, 2. Antarctic. o Notes on Polyplacophora ; Thiele, 3. Prosobranchiata ; Ceritliium, Lacuna, Margarita, Rissoia, Turbonilla spp. n. ; Lamy, 1. Charcotia, Guy-valvor ia, Lam el- lariopsis genn. n. ; Vayssi&re, 3. Note on Nudibranchiata ; Vayssi&re, 1. Notccolidia (gen. n.), Tritonia, Tritoniopsis (gen. n.) spp. n. ; Eliot, 1. Lamellibranchiata ; Mactra, Monta- guia, Philobrya spp. n. ; Lamy, 2. South Orkneys, Kellyia, Yoldia spp. n., etc. ; Lamy, 3. 44 Moll. VIII. Mollusca, [1906] Bouvet I., Calloekiton, Notochiton spp. n. ; Thiele, 2. (/3) Non-Marine. General. Distribution of Slugs ; Heynemann. Europe. d Land fauna ; Rossmfissler. Helix vermiculata ; Caziot, 6 ; Caziot & Fagot, 1. Helix serpentina ; Caziot & Fagot, 2. Helix muralis ; Caziot & Fagot, 3. Dreissensiidse; Brusina, 2. S. Europe, Helix varr. n. ; Kobelt in Martini & Chemnitz. S. Europe, Levantina sp. n. ; Kobelt, 4. S. Europe, Pomatias, Auritus spp. n. ; Wagner. W. Europe, Vivipara ; Kobelt, 3 ; Roth, 5. Russia db Lithuania, fauna ; Lindholm, 2. Crimea, Limnoea sp. n. ; Dybowski. Caucasus, fauna ; Simroth, 5. Germany. dc Distribution of Helix ( Vallonia ) excentria ; Wttst, 2. Physa acvta introduced ; Franz. Cyclostoma elegans ; Menzel. W. Gennany, distribution of Amalia marginata ; le Roi. Viviviparus vents near Hamburg; Franck. Xerophila cricetorum near Stendal ; Kupka. Freshwater shells near Magdeburg; Wobick. Fauna near Bernburg a. S. ; Honig- mann, 1. Prussia, land fauna ; Paludina var. n. ; Hilbert. Dresden, few freshwater shells ; Schorler, Thallwitz & Schiller. Thuringia, few land shells ; Sikes. Munich, Physa acuta ; Sigl. Munich, additions to fauna ; Blume, 1. Wiirtemburg, Vitrellidee ; Boettger, 0., 4 ; Geyer, 2. Schwarzwald, fauna ; Geyer, 1. Oberrhein, fauna ; Lauterborn, 1. Oberrhein, two freshwater spp. ; Lauterborn, 2. Fauna of Biitzow ; Steusloff. British Is. de Manual of British land and freshwater shells; Adams, 1. Monograph of British slugs continued ; Taylor, 1. Pocket guide to fauna ; Swanton, 1. Vallonia ; Cooper. Westmoreland, Vertigo alpestris ; Jackson, 3. Lancashire, Fauna of Silverdale ; Standen. Lancashire, fauna of Morecainbo dis- trict ; Beeston. Lancashire, notes on land shells ; Glover. Lancashire, Ilelicella barbara ; Jackson, 6. Lancashire, shells from Grange-over- Sands ; Jackson, 5. Yorkshire, Testacella scutidum ; Crowther. Yorkshire, Coecilioides acicula, etc. ; Piercy. Suffolk, occurrence of Jaminia tripli- cata Studer at Brandon ; Chaster. W. Suffolk, fauna ; Mayfield. Lincolnshire, Helix nemoralis, horten- si8 ; Warner. Oxfordshire, addenda to fauna; Carpenter & Napier. Buckinghamshire, IAmax tenellus ; Kew. Surrey, Testacella haliotidea , Godai- ming; Latter. Dorset, melanotic Helicigona arbusto- rum ; Swanton, 2. Isle of Wight, Helicella virgata var.; Jennings. 45 Moll S u bject Index. — Distribution — Recent. 2227 Ireland, Geomalacus maeulosus ; Delap. Ireland, Helix tormensis ; Scharff, 2. Ireland, Succinea oblonga, Antrim ; Milne, 2. Ireland, fauna of N.W. Donegal ; Welch, 1. Ireland, shells from N.W. Donegal ; Stelfox, 1. Ireland, shells from Roscommon ; Welch, 2. Ireland, Ilelicella zdharcnsis in Co. Down ; Stelfox, 2. Ireland, Helix virgata, Co. Down ; Milne, 1. Ireland, shells from Co. Tyrone ; Milne & Stelfox, 1. Ireland, Helix virgata, Maghera- mourne ; Milne & Stelfox, 2. Ireland, Anodonta eygnea , Co. Clare ; Fogerty. Orkney Is., landshells ; Godfrey. St. Ivilda, land and freshwater shells ; Waterston & Taylor. N. Uist, Landshells ; Waterston. Perth, Milax gagates, var. ; Evans. Berwick, fauna of Galashiels; Rose- burgh. France and Corsica. df Helix acuta distribution ; Lesdain, Godon & Labeau. Helix limbata, distribution ; Giard, 2. Cochlicella barbara ; Godon. Pupa anglica ; Margier. Bdgrandia lafayi sp. n. ; Caziot in Lafay. Brittany, notes on fauna ; Germain, 6, 7. Pas-de-Calais, acclimatisation of Helix acuta ; Giard, 1. Pas-de-Calais and Nord, note on intro- duced Helix; Giard, 3. S. France, notes on landshells ; Caziot, 2, 3. S. France, occurrence o£ Asiatic forms ; Caziot, 1. Nice, fauna; Caziot, 4. Nimes, freshwater shells ; Bdrenguier. Basses Pyrenees, fauna of the Grotto de Camon ; Jeannel. Iberian Peninsula. dg Aragon, few shells ; Pupa sp. n. ; Navas. Aragon, Helix, Testacella spp. n. ; Fagot. Aragon', shells from near Zaragoza ; Marcet. Italy and Sardinia. dk Murella spp. n. ; Kobelt, 5. Zospeum sp. n. ; PoUonera, 2. Genoa, Acme layoni .sp. n. ; Pollonera, 1. Elba and Pianosa, fauna ; Clausilia, Ferussacia, Xerophila spp. n. ; Pollonera, 1. Sardinia, note on slugs ; Simroth, 2. Switzerland. di Lake Zurich, Paludina ; Roth, 2, 3, 4. Lake Zurich, Paludina vivipara ; Boettger, 0., 3. Austria-Hungary. dk Tyrol, fauna of St. Jodok a. Brenner; Blume, 2. Hungary, Neritina ; Sods, 1. Hungary, Land and freshwater Mollusca from the vicinity of the Balatonsee ; Kormos, 1 ; Weiss, 1. Carinthia, Basommatophora ; Gallen- stein. Croatia, Buliminus, Ncrlitina, Poma- tia, Xerophila spp. and subspp. n. ; Kormos, 3. Dalmatia, Herzegovina and Bosnia ; Pupa sp. n., etc.; Brancsik. Balkan Peninsula. dl Roumania, fauna; Montandon. Montonegro, notes on fauna ; Wohl- beredt ; Petrbok. Mediterranean Islands. dm Cyprus, Amalia, Agriolimax spp. n. ; Simroth, 4. 40 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1000] Asia and Malay Archipelago. e Asia Minor, Buliminus, Clausilia, Helix, Pupa spp. and varr. n. ; Naegele. Asia Minor, land and freshwater shells; Sturany. Asia Minor, slugs ; Agriolimax sp. n. ; Babor, 2. Palestine, Limax cecconii sp. n. ; Simroth, 4. Aral Sea, fauna ; Ostroumofl. Arabian Peninsula, fauna ; Ancey, 2, 3. India, Glessula, list with spp. n. ; Beddome. Ceylon, Glessula , list with sp. n. ; Beddome. Indo-Chiua and Yunnan, fauna ; Ampullaria, Buliminus, Gamcena, Clausilia, Cyclophorus, Diplommatina , Ennea , Helix, Macrochlamys, Margarya, Melania, Opistliostoma, Paludina, Papina, Phiostoma, Satsuma, Unio, Xestina spp. and varr. n. ; Dautzenberg Sc Fischer, 1. Yunnan, Unio tauviformis sp. n. ; Fulton, 3. Tonkin, Chloritis mansonensis sp. n. ; Gude, 2. China, land shells ; Buliminus spp. n ; Ancey, 5. China, Kaliella sp. n. Hupe ; Fulton, 4. China, Sitala, sp. n. ; Pilsbry, 6. Japan, notes on land shells ; Ancey, 5. Japan, few shells ; Adams, 2. Formosa, fauna ; Alycceus, Blan/ordia, Cyathopoma, Cyclotus, Diplommatina, Ennea, Eulota, Ganesella, Helicarion, Japonia, Kaliella, Macrochlamys, Micro- cystina, Nodularia Palaina, Pseudo- pomatias, Punctum, Sitala, Trocho- morpha spp. and varr n. ; Pilsbry, 2. Philippine Is., Pulmonata ; Mollen- dorf, Kobelt & Winter in Semper. Philippine Is., Curvella spp. n. ; Da Costa, 3. Bangaya, Chloritis sp. n. ; Gude, 1. Banka I., Nanina hagena sp. n. ; Weber. Buru I., Chloritis var. n. ; Gude, 1« Halmahera, Planispira cingarus sp. n. ; Fulton, 4. Moluccas, Chloritis spp. n. ; Gude, 1. Sjerah I., Chloritis sp. n. ; Gude, 2. Sumatra, Cyclophorus, Limncea, Melania, TJnio, Xesta spp. and varr. n., etc. ; Bullen, 1. Sumatra, Clausilia, Planorbis, Ptero- cyclus, Segmentina spp. n. ; Bullen, 2. Sumatra, Chloritis spp. n. ; Gude, 2. Tenimber I., Ilelicina spp. n. ; Ancey, 7. Xulla Is., shells from Taliabu, with Cyclotus, Hemiplecta, Trochomorpha, Xesta spp. and varr. n. ; Schepman. Aftica and Madagascar. f N. Africa, Helix muralis ; Caziot & Fagot, 3. N. Africa, Helix serpentina ; Caziot & Fagot, 2. N. Africa, Helix vermicnlata ; Caziot & Fagot, 1. Abyssinia, Clausilia, Nanina spp. n., etc. ; Neuville & Anthony, 1. Tanganyika, fauna ; A_icey, 4. Lakes Tanganyika and Victoria Nyanza, Anceya, Ancylus, Corbicula, Sphcerium spp. n., etc. ; Smith, E. A., 3. Equatorial Africa, fauna, Limicolaria, Unio, Vivipara, etc., varr. n. ; Ger- main, 4. Equatorial Africa, notes on freshwater fauna ; Germain, 5. C. Africa, Ampullaria, Corbicxda, Lanistes, Limncea, Physa, Trochona- nina spp. n., etc. ; Germain, 1. Lakes Rudolph, Stephanie, and Mar- guerite, fauna ; Unio spp. n. ; Anthony & Neuville, 2. Lakes Rudolph, Stephanie, and Mar- guerite, fauna ; Neuville & Anthony, 3. British Central Africa, Cleopatra sp. n. ; Ancey, 8. Mashonaland, Achatina sp. n. Da Costa, 2. Madagascar, Cleopatra, Pisidium spp. n. ; Ancey, 8. Congo, JEtlieria ( Clessinella subgen. n.) sturanyi sp. n. ; Waagen, 2. 47 Moll. Subject Index* 222 1 Uganda, Limicolaria , Martens] a spp. n., etc. ; Preston, 3. Lake Chad, Fauna; Pliodon spp. n. ; Germain, 2. Lake Chad, Lainellibranchiata ; Ger- main, 3. N. America and Mexico. g Union idoe, check-list ; Davis, 1. British Columbia, notes on shells ; Wliiteaves, 9 ; Vanatta. Canada, distribution of Helix horten- sis ; Johnson, 2, 3. Canada, Anticosti I., fauna; Schmitt. Canada, shells from N. W. Ontario ; Whiteaves, 8. Newfoundland, Helix hortensis » Cockerell, 3. United States, Amnicola, Somato- gyrua spp. n. ; Walker, 2. United States, Somatogyrua spp. n. ; Walker, 1. United States, Vnlvala, varr. n. ; Johnson. United States, Lepyrium subsp. n.; Pilsbry, 12. United States, distribution of Helix hortensis ; Johnson, 2, 3. United States, Diplodon, Nephronaias spp. n. ; Bartsch, 1. United States, Pisidium spp. and varr. n. ; Sterki, 1, 3, 5, 7. New England, Unionidse; Davis, 2. United States, fauna of S.W. States; Amnicola, Bifidaria, Bulimulus, Coch- liopa, Goniobasis, Helicodiscua, Lym- ncea, Paludestrina, Pisidium, Planorbia, Polygyra, Pyramidula, Radiodiscus (gen. n.), Strobilops, Valvata, Vitrea spp. and varr. n. ; Pilsbry & Ferriss. United States, Alabama, Amphigyra (gen. n.), N eoplanorbis (gen. n.) spp. n. ; Pilsbry, 11. United States, California, Cochliopa rowelli ; Rowell. United States, Colorado, Sphce.rium sp. n. ; Sterki, 6. United States, Connecticut, Paludes- trina salsa, at Branford ; Winkley. United States, Florida, species of Drymceus ; Simpson. United States, Florida, collecting in the Everglades ; Reynolds. United States, Nebraska, list of shells ; Walker, 4. United States, New Mexico, shells of Grant, Valencia Co. ; Pilsbry, 5. United States, New York, shells of Richfield Springs ; Smith, M. United States, Ohio, fauna ; Sterki, 9, 10. United States, Oklahoma, fauna ; Ferriss. United States, Idaho, Lymncea sp. n. ; Baker, 4. United States, Illinois, fauna ; Baker, 2. United States, Illinois, Planorbis nautileus ; Baker, 6. United States, Illinois, Sphcerium stamineum var. n. ; Baker, 7. United States, Indiana, notes on Unionidre; Headlee. United States, Indiana, Lymncea sp. n. ; Baker, 5. United States, Kansas, Unionidoe ; Scammon. United States, Michigan, Molluscs of Porcupine Mountains ; Walker & Ruth- ven. United States, Michigan, fauna ; Walker, 5, 6. United States, Michigan, shells from Alpena ; Lymncea sp. n. ; Baker, 3. United States, Mississippi and Ala- bama, shells from ; Hinkley. United States, Wisconsin ; fauna ; Chadwick, 1, 2. C. & S. America & W. Indies, h America, Urocoptidas spp. n. ; Bartsch, 2 Panama, Drymceus sp. n. ; Da Costa, 1. (?) Cuba, Pleurodonte manijesta sp. n. ; Fulton, 4. S. America, fauna of Lakes Titicaca and Poopo ; Bavay in Neveu-Lemaire and others (142-7). Colombia, Drymceus spp. n. ; Da Costa, 1. 48 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906]. Brazil, Drymanis sp. n. ; Da Costa, 1. Peru-, Drymceus , Goniostomus, Neo- eyclotus spp. n. ; Da Costa, 3. Brazil, Maerodontes spp. n. Thiele, 5. Peru, Amphieyclotus , Neocydotus, spp. n. ; Da Costa, 1. Australasia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, etc. i N. W. Australia, Limncea sp. n. ; Preston, 2. New Guinea, Cldoritis spp. n. ; Gude, 1, 2. New Ireland, Cldoritis spp. n. ; Gude, 1, 2. New Mecklenburg, Cldoritis sp. n.; Gude, 1. Torres Straits, Cldoritis sp. n. ; Gude, Queensland, Pupina, Pupinella spp. & var. n. ; Fulton, 2. Queensland, Cldoritis spp. n. ; Gude, 2. New South Wales, Cldoritis spp. n. ; Gude, 1. New Zealand, Phrixgnathus sp. n. ; Webster, W. II., 2. New Hebrides, Omphalotropis , witli var. n. ; Ancey, 6. Pacific. n Marianne Is., Diplommcitinci, Limncea, Melania, llealia spp. n. ; Bavay, 4. Hawaiian Is., species of Endodonta and Opeas ; Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1. Hawaiian Is., Sphyradium spp. n. ; Pilsbry & Cooke. Hawaiian Is., Achatinellidae of Molo- kai ; A diatinellastrum , Lamindla spp. n. ; Borcherding. Hawaiian Is., Amastra, Newcombia, Partulina spp. n. ; Baldwin. Antarctic. o Kerguelen, occurrence of Patula Ilookeri ; Richters in Drygalski. Deutsche Siidpolar-Exped., 10, Zool., Berlin (G. Reimer) 1906, (298). (6) Fossil. General. Types of D’Orbigny’s “ Prodr. - Pa- leont. strat. univ.” reviewed and figured ; Boule & Thevenin. Summary of geological range of Mollusca ; Plant. England, fossils of Macclesfield, &c. ; Pocock. England, fossils of Sidmoutli and Lyme Regis ; Woodward & Ussher. France, fauna of environs of Nimes ; Roman. Italy, Triassic and Permian fossils from Caffaro ; Mariani. N. Alps, Inoceramidic of the Flyscli ; Petrascheck, 2. Madagascar, fauna ; Boule, Thevenin & Lambert. Madagascar, fossils; Thevenin, 1, 2. United States, fauna of Indiana; Greene. United States, paleontology of Scho- harie Valley, New York; Grabau. . United States, fossils from the Big- horn Basin, Wyoming; Fisher. Patagonia, Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils ; Cucidlcea, Diplodon, Ilelcionis- cus, Modiola, Rostellaria, Strophodieilus spp. n. ; Ihering, 1. Antarctic, Ammonites from Graham I. ; Kilian. Cainozoic. France, dept. 1’Aude, few fossils; Doncieux. California, spp. n. ; Rivers. California, Pectinidoe ; Arnold. Now Zealand, fossils from the Clarendon Phosphate-deposits, Otago; Andrew. Post-Tertiary. Sweden, fauna of Gotland ; Halle. Norway, fossils from Skrellene ; 0yen, 2. S. Norway, fauna of raised beaches ; 0yen, 1. Denmark, Glacial fauna of Stenstrup ; Madsen. •40 Moll. Subject Index. — Distribution — Fossil. 2227 Iceland, Purpura lapillm in raised beaches; B&rSarson. Russia, fauna of Gera ; Weiss, 2. Germany, fossils from the Loess of Regensburg; Clessin, 1. Germany, Pleistocene shells from Regensburg ; Clessin, 4. Germany, Loess fossils from the Danube district ; Clessin, 5. British Is. ; pocket guide to non- marine fauna ; Swanton, 1. England, Post-glacial deposit at Hornsea ; Sheppard, 2. England, Holocene fauna of Staines and Wargrave; Kennard & Wood- ward, 1. England, Vertigo parcedentata, Holo- cene ; Kennard & Woodward, 2. Ireland, Mollusca from caves ; Scharff, 1. Ireland, kitchen midden in Co. Down ; Welch, 3. N. France, fauna of Saint- Aclieul ; Bytkiospeum sp. n., Helix var. n. ; Babor, 1. France, Alpes Maritimes, fauna ; Helix , Hyaliiia , Testacella spp. n. ; Maury & Caziot, 2. France, Alpes Maritimes, Caziotia gen. and sp. n. ; Pollonera, 1. France, Alpes Maritimes, shells from St. Jean ; Maury & Caziot, 1. France, fauna of Nice ; Caziot, 4. Italy, fauna of Salustro ; Scalia, 1. Italy, fossils from Catania; Scalia, 2. Switzerland, fossils from the Thurtal ; Wegelin. Alluvial fossils from Piirklgut ; Clessin, 2. Hungary, Diluvial Neritina of the Balatonsee district ; Kormos, 2. Java, fauna ; Ancillaria, Atys, Colum- bella , Conus , Fusus* Hindsia, Latirus, Lyria , Marginella , Melania , M along ena , Mctula , Mitra , Nassa, Neritina, Oliva, Plios, Pleurotoma, Potamides, Pyrami- della, Strombus, Terebra, Tritonidea, Trochus, Turbonilla, Turricida, Voluta spp. n. ; Martin. Amboina, fossils ; Boettger, 0., 2. (n-9720 r) Japan, fauna; Area, Astai%c, Cardita , Cardium , Cerithium, Cylichna, Denta- lium, Eidima, Lasaea, Lima, Lutraria, Mysia, Odostomia, Ostrea, Pecten, Pleurotoma, Rissoa, Tellina, Trochus , Turbonilla spp. n. ; Tokunaga. Japan, Diluvial shells ; K. S. Africa, raised beach fauna near Klein Brak River ; Rogers. N. America, Loess, Helicina occulta ; Shimek. Canada, marine and fresh-water fauna Anticosti I. ; Schmitt. United States, Colorado, fauna of Florissant ; Lymnaea, Omphalina, Sphaerium spp. n. ; Cockerell 1. United States, Maryland, fauna ; Clark. United States, New Mexico, Oreohelix yavapai ; Cockerell, 2. United States, deposit of Venus shells in New York city ; Wilson, 2. United States, fauna of Sankaty Head, Nantucket ; Wilson, 1. Arctic, marine deposits ; Knipo- witsch, 2. E. Greenland, Lamellibranchiata ; Jensen, 1. Kolguev I., marine shells ; Knipo- witsch, 1. Bermuda, fauna, with spp. n. ; Verrill. Tertiary. Cerithiidae, notes on ; Boussac. Europe, Upper Tertiary fauna of Mediterranean region ; Hoernes, 1. Fauna of Mandrikowka; Arca,Nucida, Pccten, Pectunculus, spp. n. : Sokolow. Fauna of the Maeotische Stufe ; Avimactra, Cardium, Dosinia, Mactra, Mohrensternia, Nassa, Pyrgula, Trochus, spp. n. ; Andrussow. Russia, Miocene fossils from Novo- cherkassk ; Pholas, Tapes, Turritella spp, n. ; Bogatchew. Germany, list of shells from Kassel ; Hornstein. Germany, few Miocene fossils from near Domitz ; Metzmacher. Germany, Miocene fauna of Luneburg ; Astarte sp. n. ; Wollemann, 3. b 19 50 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] Germany, Middle Oligocene fossils from Kreuznach ; Delkeskamp. Netherlands, Upper Oligocene fossils from Tegelen ; Dubois. England, shells from Woolwich and Reading Beds, New Cross, London ; Robarts. France, lists of fossils from the Paris Basin with critical notes ; Planorbis, Limnea , sp. n. ; Dollfus, 2 (23-4). France, Sparnacian of Paris Basin ; Combes. France, few Paris Basin shells ; Leriche, 2. Franco, Paris Banin Cephalopoda; Alessandri. S. E. France, Lower Campanian fauna; A eta eonella ,Amauropsis, Anomia , Aporr- hais, Area , Arcopagia, Astarte, Astra- lium, Cardium, Cerithium, Corbicula, Corbula, Cueullaea, Gyrenat Cytherea, Dejanira, Dentalium} Fimbria, Fusus, Isoeardia, Leda, Lima , Lueina , Maetra, Modiola , N eaera,N eritina, Ostrea, Solen , Tapes , Thracia, Tritonium, Trochus, Turritella, Voluta spp. n. ; Repelin. France, fauna near Biarritz ; Cyprae- dia, Cytherea, Diastoma, Eutritonium, Gibbida, Marginella, Metula, Mitra, Nassa, Pleurotoma, Streptoehetus, Sy- cum, Syrnola spp. n. ; Oppenheim, 2. France shells from Lower Charente ; Degrange Touzin. France, Middle Miocene Pelecypoda from the Loire Basin ; Dollfus & Dautzenberg. France, Redonian fauna of Gourbes- ville ; Dollfus, 1. Spain, Oligocene fossils of Cataluna ; Vidal & Deperet. Italy, Middle Miocene fauna near Turin; Bellini. Italy, fauna of Piedmont ; Sacco. Italy, Eocene fossils from Monte Postale; Vicetia gen. n. ; Fabiani. Italy, Rognacian fauna of Castigno ; Miquel. Italy, fossils from the Trasimeno basin • Ristori. San Marino, fauna ; Trabucco. San Marino, Miocene fossils from M onte Titano ; Nelli, Sardinia ; Pectinidae, Aeqnipecten, Chlamys, Flexipecten, Gigantopecten, Inaequipeeten (gen, n.) spp. n. ; Ugolini. Hungary, Miocene fauna of Koslej ; Cancellaria, Chenopus, Clathurella, Col- umbella, Coralliophila, Daphnella, Drillia, Fusus, llaedropleura , Lepto- conehus, Mangilia, Mieraclis (gen. n.), Mitra, Murex , Nassa, Natica, Parvi- fusus, Peratotoma, Pliciscala, Pollia, Pseudotoma, Rhaphitoma , Scala, Surcula, Terebra spp. and var. n. ; Boettger, 0. 1. Hungary, Aquitanian, Melongena var. n. ; Hoernes, 2. Hungary, Miocene fauna of Budapest ; Aspergillum sp. n. ; Vadasz. Galicia, Miocene fossils from Lemberg; Eomnicki. Galicia, Miocene shells from Rzeszow; Friedberg, 2. W. Galicia, Sarmatian fossils ; Pupa sp. n. ; Friedberg, 1. Croatia, Pontian fauna; Gorganovic- Kramberger. Istria and N. Dalmatia, lists of Middle Eocene fossils ; Schubert. . C. Asia and China, land and fresh- water shells ; Limnaeus, Planorbis, Valvata spp. n. ; Schlosser. Japan, fossils from near Tokyo, with numerous figures ; Tokunaga. Philippine Is. ; Area, Drillia, Macoma, Nerita, Pteropsis, Semele, Strombus, Tapes, Viearya spp. n., etc. ; Smith, W. 1)., 2. Egypt, fauna ; Aneilla, Area, Bulla, Cancellaria, Cardium, Cassis, Ceri- thium, Collonia, Conus, Corbula, Gy- praea, Cytherea, Denlalium, Discohelix, Fieula, Fissurella, Fistularia, Fusus, Gastroehaena, Goneoptyxis, Tleligmo- toina, Ilipponyx, Latruneulus, Lepto - thyra, Liotia, Marginella, Mesalia, Mitra , Natica, Neaera, Nerita, Oliva, Pereiraea, Pholadomya, Plesiotriton, Pleurotoma, Psammobia , Rostellaria, Scalaria, Sigaretus, Solariella, Solarium, Sphenia, Tellina, Terebellum, Teredo, Thersitea, Thracia, Trochus, Tugonia , Turritella, V oluta, Volutilites, Xenophora spp. n. ; Oppenheim, 1. United States, Colorado ; Planorbis sp. n. ; Cockerell, 4, 51 Mod. Subject Index. — Distribution — Fossil. 2227 United States, Oregon, fauna of the John Day and Marsall bedsy. spp. n. ; Stearns. United States, Texas, few Miocene shells; Dumble. Mexico, fauna ; Cominella , Conus, Dalium (sic), Dentalinm, Limop- sis, Marginella, Oliva, Pecten, Phos, Pleurotoma, Sigaretus, Solarium,, Tro- phon, Turritella , Venus, Vermetus spp. n. ; Bose, 1. Panama ; Dreissensia, Melania spp. n., etc. ; Joukowsky, 1. Panama, few fossils ; Joukowsky, 2. S. Australia, Eocene fossils ; Niso, sp. n. ; Pritchard, 1. Mesozoic. Russia, Gouv. Simbirsk, Jurassic and Neocomian fossils ; Towarow. **• Germany, fossils from near Freiburg ; Seidlitz. England, Belemnites of the Speeton Clays; Danford, 1. England, Ammonites of tho Speeton Clays ; Danford, 2, 3. Portugal, Gervilleia , Tylostoma, spp. n., otc. ; Choffat. Italy, fossils from Trevi ; Parona, 2. Galicia, fossils; Avcea, Circe spp. n. ; Wisniowski. Transylvania, fossils ; Koch. Montenegro, Cephalopoda ; Martelli, 2. Singapore, Astarte, Cucullaea, Ger- villia, Goniomya spp. n., etc. ; Newton, 2. Cretaceous. Radiolitidae ; Toucas. W. Caucasus, fauna of the “ Dibrar- System ” ; Actinocamax mut. n. ; Bog- danovic. Germany, Gastropoda and Lamelli- branchiata of the Grodischten Schichten ; Ascher, 1, 2. Germany, fauna of Sclniumburg- Lippe ; Actcon, Avicula, Cinulia, Leda, Lima, Nucula, Pinna, Pleurotomaria, Ptychogyra (gen. n.), Ptychomya , Siligua, Solecurtus, Tcllina, Thetis, Troclms spp. n., Harbort. (N-9720r) Hanover, Ems strata of Luneburg ; Mortinoccras ; Wollemann, 4. Hanover, few shells from Misburg; Wollemann, 2. Brunswick, Turonian fossils ; Wolle- mann, 1. Brunswick, Lower Senonian Cephalo- poda ; Crioceras, Nautilus, Schluteria spp. n. ; Muller & Wollemann. Silesia, Neocomian “ Ilhyncholithes /’ spp. n. ; Till. England, monograph of Pelecypoda, Anthonya, Astarte , Cardita, Crassa- tellites, Opis spp. n. ; Woods, 1. England, Neocomian Belemnites from Speeton Clays ; Sheppard, 1. England, occurrence of Actinocamax grossouvrei in the Yorkshire Chalk ; Crick, 2. England, Yorkshire, Belemnites of Chalk ; Sherbom. England, Lincolnshire, Upper Chalk fossils; Burnet. England, Exogyra sinuata in the Lower Greensand, Oxford ; Dawkins. France, Nerita sp. n., Campanian, Gensac ; Pethd. Italy, Upper Cretaceous fossils of the Appennines; Parona, 1. Italy, Rognacian fauna of Castigno, Bulimus, Limnea, Physa spp. n. ; Caziot, 5. N. Alps, Inoceramidae of the Gosau beds ; Petrascheck, 2. E. Bohemia, fossils from the Actino- camax plenus zone, with notes ; Lima, Pecten spp. n. ; Petraschek, 1. Lists of fossils from the neighbour- hood of Budigsdorf ; Wilschowitz. Austria, Neocomian fossils from Kaltenleutgaben ; Schloenbachia sp. n. ; Richarz. Galicia, Lower Senonian fossils from Bonerka, Krakow ; Inoceramus spp. n. ; Smolensk!. Hungary, Upper Senonian fauna, Peter- wardeiner Gebirge ; Pethd. Balkans, Itieria, Lucina, Nerinaea spp. n., etc. ; Oppenheim, 3. Borneo, fauna of the Silat formation ; Icke &_Martin. b 19—2 52 Moll VIII. Mollusca. [1906] Morocco, list of fossils ; Kilian & Gentile. Algeria, Gault and Cenomanian fossils ; Blayac. ‘ Algeria, fauna of Oran ; Ficheur & Doumergue. Tripoli, fauna ; Alectryonia, Corbia , Craaaatella, Cypraea, Exogyra, Fuaua, Strombua , Trigonia, Turritella spp. n. ; Krumbeck. Madagascar, Cephalopoda ; Phyllo- ceraa sp. n. ; Boule, Lemoine & Th6- venin. S. Africa, fauna of Pondoland ; Aatarte, Baculitea , Bcirbatia, Cardium, Crasaatellitca, Eriptycha , Liopiatlia, Meretrix, Modiola, Neritci, Pecten , Pirifuaua , Pugnellua, Pyropaia, Rostel- litea spp. n. ; Woods, 2. United States, fauna of the Cliffwood Clays of New Jersey, Iaocardia sp. n. ; Weller, 1. Mexico, Senonian, fauna of Cardenas ; Acteonella , Biradiolitea , Cerithium, Coralliochama, Lima, Natica, Oatrea , Pleaioptygmatia (subgen. n.), Turritella spp. n. ; Bbse, 2. Argentina, Upper Cretaceous fauna of Roca, Rio Negro ; Burckhardt. Antarctic, Ammonoida ; Kilian. Jurassic. Ammonoidea of Upper Lias ; Colima, Coloceraa , llammatoceraa, llarpoceraa , Hildoeeraa, Lytoceraa spp. n. ; Parisch Viale. Notes on Toarcian Coeloceraa ; Joly. S. Europe, Nautilidae ; spp. n. ; Prinz, 3. C. Europe, gen. n. (un-named) of triassic Ammonoidea ; Stolley. Russia, Arcidae ; Area, Cucullaea , Dicranodonta , Maerodon spp. n. ; Borissjak, 1. Russia, Mytilidae ; Lithodoviua, Modiola spp. n. ; Borissjak, 2. W. Caucasus, fossils from Gepze ; Bogdanovic. Germany, fossils from the Bayrische Wald; Wanderer. Germany, Ammonoidea from Enin- gen ; Gussmann. British Is., Liassic Dentalium, review with spp. n! ; Richardson, 1. British Is., Lias, Schlotheimia spp. n. ; Buckman. England, Upper Lias fossils from Stroud ; Upton. England, Lias fossils from Worcester ; Richardson, 2. France, addenda to Pelecypod fauna ; Anatina, Cardium, Ceratomya, Cuapda- ria, Machomya, Unicar dium spp. n. ; Oossmann. France, Toarcian fossils from Macon ; Lissajous. France, Rauracian and Sequanian Pelecypoda of Yonne ; P6ron. France, few Toarcian fossils from near Lyons ; Roux & Collet. Italy, Lower Lias fossils from near Spezia; Fuoini, 1. Italy, Lower Lias fossils from near Perugia ; Merciai. Switzerland, lists of Lower Oxfordian fossils from the Bernese J ura ; Aeber- hardt, 1. Moravia, Portlandian fossils from boulders of the “ Stramberger Kalkstein,” Rychaltitz ; Remes, 1, 2. Moravia, Amaltheus margaritatua from Freistadt ; Oppenheimer. Hungary, lower Jurassic Nautilidae spp. n. ; Prinz, 1. Hungary, Dumortieria spp. from Piszke ; Prinz, 4. Hungary, Frechiella sp. n. Lias ; Prinz, 3. S. Carpathians, fauna ; Lytoceraa , Periaphinctea spp. n. ; Simionescu. Greece, Ilalobia, Daonella ; Renz, 3. Greece, few fossils ; Renz, 2. W. Greece, fauna of the Dogger ; Renz, 1. Asia, Ilalobia, Daonella ; Renz, 3. Buru I., Cephalopoda; Kossmat. Madagascar, fossils ; Lemoine. United States, fauna of the Black Hills, N.Y. ; Ammonitea, Astarte, Belem- nites, Modiola, Modiolarca, Neritoma, Pholadomya, Pinna , Pleuromya, Quen- atedtia, Septifera , Tancredia, Trigonia spp. n. ; Whitfield & Hovey. 63 Moll Subject Index. — Distribution— Fossil. 2227 United States, Wyoming, the supposed Jurassic fossils collected by Fremont ; Veatch. Argentina, Liassic fauna of Piedra Pintada, (Neuquen); Burckhardt in Roth, Kurtz & Burckhardt. Arctic, Franz Josef Land, Cephalo- poda ; Whitfield. Triassic. Ammonoidea ; Diener, 2. The Ceratitidas of the Musclielkalk ; Diener, 3. Germany, fauna; Arniotites, Bala- tonites, Beneckeia, Pleuronautilua spp. n. ; Fritsch. Lamellibranchiata of the Frombach- tuffe ; Waagen, 1. Montenegro, Cephalopoda ; Acrochor- diciras, Ceratites , Monophyllites, Pina - coceras , Ptychites spp. n. ; MartelU, 1. Greece, Ammonites from the Muschel- kalk of Epidaurus ; Freeh, 1. Greece, few fossils ; Freeh & Renz. Baluchistan, Upper Triassic fauna; Rhacophyllites sp. n. ; Diener, 6. India, Middle and Upper Triassic faunas of Spiti ; Diener, 4. India, Cephalopoda from the Ilalorites Limestone ; Ilalorites, Martolites, Sire- nite a spp. n. ; Diener, 5. Himalaya, Upper Triassic Cephalo- poda; Diener, 1. Palaeozoic. Volbortliella ; Karpinsky. Russia, fauna of Podolia ; Anarccstcs, Clinoceraa, Edrnondia, Grammysia, Leptodomus , Modiolopsis , Murchisonia , Platyceras spp. n. ; Siemiradzki, 1. Russia, fauna of Podolia ; Siemiradzki, 2. British Is., Lophospira , Omospira , Turritoma spp. n. ; Donald. England, fossils from Haverfordwest ; Bellerophon, Eotomaria spp. n. ; Reed, 2. Italy, Permo-Carboniferous fauna of Forni Avoltri ; Avieulopecten, Loxonema , Maerocheilus, Straparollus spp. n. ; Gortani, 1. Bohemia, Conularia ; 2elfzko, 2. S. Africa, fossils from Grahamstown ; Nuculites, Orthoceras, Palaeoneilo, spp. n. ; Schwartz. Canada, faunas of Manitoba ; Cyrto- ceras, llionia, Pterinea , Spyrocerae spp. n. ; Whiteaves, 2. Canada, fossils from Ottawa; Whit- eaves, 4. Canada, Nanno spp. n. Cambfo- silurian; Whiteaves, 6, United States, Upper Silurian and* Lower Devonian faunas of Trilobite Mt., N.Y., Nuculites sp. n. Conularia var. n. ; Shimer. South Australia, few fossils from Northern Territory ; Etheridge. Permian. Fauna of the Bellerophon formation of Carnia; Avicula, Bellerophont Cassianella, Gervillia, Iloernesia, Liebea, Murchisonia, Myophoria, Pecten, Peeudo- monotis, spp. n. ; Gortani, 2. Carboniferous. Value of Mollusca in stratigraphy J Stobbs. England, fossils from the Cheadle coalfield, Stafford ; Ward. England, fossils from the Midlands } Hind. England, Anthracomya at Radstock { Watson. Scotland, fossils from the Rouken Glen, Glasgow ; Maonair. Belgium, fossils from Ilainnut ; Cornet, 2. Belgium, list of fossils from neigh- bourhood of Mons ; Cornet, 1. Carnian Alps, fauna ; A starts, Avieulopecten, Bellerophon, ConocaY- dium, Murchisonia, Myophoriopsie spp. n. ; Vinassa de Regny A Gortani. Bohemia, Lamellibranchiata ; An - thracosia, Palaeanodonta spp. n. { Schmidt, A. Hungary, marine fauna ; with Belle- rophon, Euphemiia spp. n. ; Freeh, 2. N. America, fauna of the Glen Park Limestone; Bellerophon, Cypi'icardinia, 54 Molt. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] Macrodon , Modiola, Modiomorpha, Naticopsis, Nucula, Orthonychia, Platyceras, Ptychomphalus spp. n. ; Weller, 2. Now South Wales, Pectinidae ; Avi- culopecten , Delbopccten spp. n. ; Ethe- ridge & Dun. Devonian. Germany, fauna between Letmathe and Iserlohn ; Avicxdopecten, Cypri- c ardella, Dihelice ( gen. n.), Grammysia, Leptodesma, Modiomorpha, Myalina, Platyceras , Sphenotus spp. n. ; Schmidt, E. England, notes on Cephalopoda from N. Cornwall; Crick, 1. Sahara, fossils ; Haug. S. Africa, fauna , Buchiola, Sanguino- lites spp. n. ; Reed, 1. United States, Iowa, Gastropoda from the Lower and Middle beds of the Hackberry group ; Halopea , Naticopsis, Platyostoma, Pleurotomaria spp. n. ; Webster, C. L. United States, fossils from New York ; Slocom. S. America, list of fossils from the lower Amazon ; Schuchert. Silurian. Fauna of oldest Russian strata ; Lamansky. Bohemia, fossils from near Rosenthal ; Zelizko, 1. Canada, fauna of Anticosti I. ; Schmitt. Canada ; Actmoceras, Ambonychia, Ctenodonta , Gyronema, Megalornphala, Mytilarca, Orthoceras, Orthonychia, Phragmoceras, Platyceras, Salpingo- stoma, Strophostylus spp. n., etc. ; Whiteaves, 1. Canada, fauna of the Guelph forma- tion of Ontario ; Whiteaves, 5. Ordovician. N. America, fauna of the Chazy formation ; spp. n. ; Raymond, P. E., 1. United States, Cephalopoda of the Beekmantown and Chazy formations of the Champlain basin with spp. n. ; Ruedemann, 2. Cambrian. China, Cyrtoceras, llyolithes , Ortho- theca, Platyceras, Scenella, Stenotheca, Straparollina spp. n. ; Walcott, 1. China, Platyceras, Scenella, Steno- theca ; Walcott, 2. III. SYSTEMATIC 2231 INDEX. General. Types of D’Orbigny’s “ Prod. Paldont. strat. univ.” reviewed and figured, Boule & Tiievenin, Paris, Ann. Paleont., 1. Manual of British land and fresh- water shells, Adams, 1. Pocket Guide to British non-marine recent and Post-pliocene fauna ; Swanton, 1. Pleistocene Mollusca of Maryland ; Clark. Ampiiineura. Aplacophora gen. n. v. Archaeomcnia. Polyplacophora gen. n. v. Tonicina. Polyplacophora of the German deep- sea expedition, Tiiiele, 2. Chitonidae, distribution and recent literature, Nierstrasz, Ilelder, Tijdschr. Ned. Diork. Ver. (Ser. 2) 10 (141-72). Acanthochite8 variegatus sp. n. Natal, Niertrasz, Zool. Jahrb., Syst. 23 (487- 520). — A. fascicularis Linne varr. n. lutescens, cinnabrina,fusca,A. discrepans Brown var. n. violaceo-limbata, Dautzen- berg & Durouchoux, Feuilles jeunes natural. Paris 36. Archaeomenia gen. n., A. prisca, sp. n. Agulhasbank, Thiele, Wiss. Erg. I). Tiefsee-Exp., 9 (315-24). Callochiton ( Isoplax ) bouveti sp. n. Bouvet-Insel, Thiele, Wiss. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp., 9 (330). Chiton, anatomy, Haller. — C. huttoni sp. n. near Dunedin, N.Z., Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (320). — 0. (Pad si a) chierchiae sp. n. Galapagos, Nierstrasz, Ilelder, Tijdschr. Ned. Dierk. Ver. (Ser. 2) 10 (141-172). Chondropleura v. Ischnochiton. 55 Moll . Systematic. 2231 Ischnochiton rissoi Payr. Naples, Nierstrasz, Holder, Tijdschr. Neel. Dierk. Ver. (Ser. 2) 10 (141-172).— I. ( Chondropleura ) ajjlnis, Neu Amster- dam, simplicissimus Cap. der guten Hoffnung, Thiele, Wiss. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp. 9 (334-5). — Ischnochiton laevis Montagu, marginatus Pennant varr. n. Dautzenberg & Durouchoux Feuilles jeunes natural., Paris 36. Isoplax v. Callochiton. J jcpidopleurus africanus sp. n. Oran, Mediterranean, Nierstrasz, Helder, Tijdschr. Ned. Dierk. Ver. (Ser. 2) 10 (141-172). — L. andamanicus sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (251). — L. niasicus sp. n. Nias-Kanal, Thiele, Wiss. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp. 9 (327). Notochiton mirandus sp. n. Bouvet- Insel, Thiele, Wiss. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee- Exp. 9 (332). Plaxiphora parra sp. n. Mozambique, Nierstrasz, Zool. Jalirb., Syst. 23 (487- 520). liadsia v. Chiton. Tonicdla ruber var. n. index Balch, Nautilus 20 (62). Tonicina gen. n. for Chiton zschaui, Thiele, Bui. Museum, Paris 12 (549). Gastropoda. Review of recent morphological and biological works ; Simroth, 6. Review of recent faunistic works ; Simroth, 7. Statistical study of variation in shell, Malard, Bui. Museum, Paris 12 (321— 329). Spermatozoa, Retzius, Biolog. Unter- sucli. N.F. 13 (1-36). (a) Prosohranchiata. Trochidae gen. n. v. Margaritopsis. Liotiidae, review of Persian Gulf and North Arabian Sea forms, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (27-28). Cyclostrematidae, review of Persian Gulf and North Arabian Sea forms, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (20-8). Noritidae, structure of shell, classi- fication and phvlogeny, Petiio, Paleon- tographica 52 (109-32). Realiidae, synopsis, Kobelt, Wies- baden, Jalirb. Ver. Natk. 59 (47-144). Aciculidae gen. n. v. Caziotia. Rissoiidae gen. ri. v. Lanzaia. Assimineidae gen. n. v. Assiminella. — Notes on European, MonteRosato, 1. Truncatellidae, notes on European, Monterosato, 1. Melaniidae gen. n. v. Paludinopsis. Cerithiidae, notes on Tertiary forms Boussao, Paris, Bull. Soc. geol. 5 (669). . Marseniadae gen. n. v. Lamellariopsis. Cypraeidae gen. n.. v. Vicetia.— Notes on species from Tuamotu and Mangareva, VayssiiSre, Bui. Museum, Paris 1906 (115-9). Scalariidae gen. n. v. Dilielice. . Pyramidellidae, notes on Japanese, Indo-pacific and American spp., Dall & Bartsoii. Aclidae gen. n. v. Micraclis. Mitridae of W. America, Williamson, Washington, D.C., Proc. Biol. Soc. 19 (193-7). Buccinidae, variation in radula, Lebour, Leeds, J. Conch., 11, (282). Fusidae gen. n. v. Manaria. Melongenidae, distribution, Hoernes, 2. Volutidae genn. n. v. Adelomelon, Ilarpulina, Volutospina. Pleurotomidae of “ Porcupine ” Expe- dition, Syices. Adis semireticulata sp. n. N. Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (294). ]Aclis proascaris Sacco, Miocan, Ungarn, Boettoer, Verb. u. Mitth. d. siebenb. Ver. f. Naturw. 54 (98). Acinaea testudinalis , anatomy, Will- oox, Amer. Nat. 40 (171-187). Acme layoni sp. n. Genoa, Pollonera, Torino, Boll. Musei Zool. Anat. 20 No. 517 (2). f Acrilla v. Scalaria. . 56 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] Acropty chia, note, Anoey, J. Conchy- liol. 53 (325). ’ \Acrostoma v. Melania. Actaeopyramia v. Pyramidella. — A. minutiaaima sp. n. Cape Verd Is., Dautzenuerg & Fisoiier, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (55-6). Adelomelon nom. n. — Scapliella auct. not of) Swainson, type Voluta ancilla Solander, Dale, Nautilus 19 (143). "\Admete nassiformia (Segu.) var. dregeri Ho. Au., nyati (M. Ho.) Mioeiin, Ungarn., Boettger, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (51-52). Aloha aulcata Watson proves to be apex of Strombua campbelli Gray, Hedley, Sydney N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (523). * Alcithoe v. Fulguraria. Alectvyon v. Nasaa. Alvania aubcalaihua [Monterosato MS.] sp. n. Santa Luzia, C. Verd Is., Dautzenbero & Fisoiieu, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (47-8). Alycaeus variua sp. n. Formosa, Pilsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (729). Amalthea subgen. n. v. Malluvium. — A . hexagona sp. n. Chatham Is., Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (326). Amaura v. Odoatomia. t Amauropsia v. Natica. — A. aubbulbi- formis sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (39). Amnicola comalensis sp. n. S. W. States’ Pilsbry & Ferriss, Philadelphia, Pa.> Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. — A. pilsbryi sp. n. United Stales, Walker, Nautilus 19 (114-7). Amphicyclotua clianchapoyasenaia sp. n. Peru, Da Costa, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (9). Ampullaria, Boettger, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (219-20). — A. chariensia sp. n. Central Africa, Germain, Bui. Museum, Paris 11 (487). — A. polita Desliay es, turbinia Lea varr. n., Dadtzenberg & Fisciier, J. Conchy liol. 53 (426-8). — A. gigaa oviposition, Rotii, Natur u. Haus 14 (97-9). f Ampullina v. Natica. — A. amphora Heilprin, Tertiary, Panama, figd., Joukowsky, Geneve, M&n. Soc. Pliys. 35 (174). Anachia v. Columbella. Ancilla alcocki sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. London 18 (172). — A. ordinavia sp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (27). | Ancilla ( Sparella ) acgyptiaca sp. n- Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeon- tographica 30 (330-1). ^Ancillaria rembangenaia (298), javana (299) spp. n. Java, Martin, Lieden, Saminl. geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1. \Anomphalua rotuliformia sp. n. Comings, Indiana, Rep. Dept. Geol. Nat. Res. 30. Anura Bell., includes TIindaia grimaldii] A. clathrata sp. n. off N.W. Africa, DaotzenbergA Fischer, Monaco, Res. camp. sci. 32 (25-6). Aphanitoma locardi sp. n. W. Atlantic, Bavay, Bui. Mus., Paris 12 (548). t Aporrhaia v. Ghenopua. — A. boidci , aviformia , elegana spp. n. lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (23-5). — A. crepidatua (163-4), ( Arrhogea ) machaerophorua (164-5), ( Molaptera ) viinuta (165) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hun- gary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52. — A. sp., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (318). Archinacella? propria sp. n. Crown Pt., Valcour and Chazy Limestones, New York, Raymond, Pittsburgh, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3 (575). I Arrhogea v. Aporrhaia. Aaaiminea tasmanica Ten. Woods, radula, geographical distribution, Hedley, Sydney N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (527-8). Aaaiminella ? gen. n. for Aaaimniea littorina, Monterosato, Naturalista sicil., Palermo 18 (129). "J ' Aathenotoma labellum (Bon.).-Mio- can, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (88). t Aatraliuvi denaiporcatvm (101-2), un- datocoronatum (102-3), hojj manni (103- 4) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52. — A . magnum (42), provinciate (42-3), Jimbriatum (43) spp. n. 57 Moll SysTEMATIC.-t-PbOSOBRANCHIATA. 2231 Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Rerelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10. | Atoma hypothetica Bell., poppelacki (M. Ho.) Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (61-2). Atropidina subgen. n. of Valvata (q.v.), Lindholm, Frankfurt a. M., Nachr- Bl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (190). Auritus eriha Montenegro, georgi Albanien spp. n., sturanii subspp. n. zawinltanus, scalariniformis, ( Tlolco - poma ) roseoli subspp. n. scutariensis , hiriensis, ( Titanopoma ) auritus subsp. n. alatus, Wagner, Frankfurt a. M. Nachr- Bl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (132-8). Babella subgen. n. of Turbonilla (q.v.), Dall & Bartsoii, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30. f Basilissa v. Trochus. Baihybembix nev'dli sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (245). Batliytoma v. Pleurotoma. — B. agnata sp. n. off Sydney 300 fath, Hedley & Petterd, Sydney N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (200). t Batliytoma cataphracta (Brocc.) Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. sie- benb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (65). t Bellerophon, notes on, Simroth, Leip- zig, Sitzber. Natf. Ges. 1905 (3-8). — B. anthracophilus sp. n. Carboniferous, Hungary, Freoh, Foldt. Kozl. 36 (125). — B. carnicus (119), tommasi (120), itali- cus, eanevai{\22) spp. n. Permian, Carnia, Gortani, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12. — B. crypticus (363), (?) multerugatu8 (365), aecundus (366) spp. n. Primary, Haverfordwest, Reed, London, Geol. Mag. 3. — B. de-an- gclisi sp. n. Carboniferous, Carnian Alps, Gortani, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. 24 (568). — B. jeff ersonensis, xdriehi spp. n. Glen Park Limestone, Weller, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16(435-71). Beimayia v. Cypraea. Bithinia v. Bythinia. — B. tcntaeulata, nervous system, Aeberhardt, Bern, Mitt. Naturf. Ges. 1905 (117-9). Bittium v. Cerithium. — B. fuscocapitu- lum sp. n. off Sydney 300 f., Hedley & Petterd, Sydney N.S.W. Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (217). Blanjordia formosana sp. n. Formosa, Pilsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (750). f Bonellitia v. Cancellaria. Boreotrophon v. Trophon. ' \Brocchinia parvida (Beyr.) var. biearinata Ho. Au., Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (51). ^Bucania catilloides sp. n., Raymond, Pittsburgh, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3. Buccinanop8 globulosum var. n. elata , Strebel, Zool. Jahrb., Syst. 24. Buccinum undatum, Trematode para- sites ; Cercaria giardi sp. n. (170-1) Pelseneer, 3. Bullia cinerea sp. n. Ceylon (?). Preston, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (34). — B. aneillaeformis sp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus., 1 (37). Bursa ( Lampas ) ranclloides Rve. var. n. tenuwculpta , Azores and Madeira, Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (36-7). Bythinia v. Bithinia. f Bythinia (?) cliolnohyi sp. n. China, ob. Tertiar (391), Soiilosser, Ann. Hist.- Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung., 4. j* Bythiospeum obermaieri sp. n. Post- Tertiary, France, Babor, Amiens, Bull. Soc. linn. 18 (32). Bythoceras iridescens Moore (182), minor Moore (182) L. Tanganyika, figd., Smith, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906. Calliostoma admirandum sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (246). — C. biscidpturn sp. n. South Africa Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (54). — C. grimaldii Dautz. & Fisch. is a var. of C. triporeatum P. Fisch., Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (59- 60). — C. ( Leiotrochus ) marionae sp. n. Florida, Dall, Nautilus 19 (131-2). — C. conuloides Lamarck varr. n. cinerascens, subconcolor, violacescens, Dautzenberg & Durouchoux, Feuille jeunes Natural. 36. f Calliostoma novatum Desh., Eocene, Monte Postale, figd., Fabiani, Padova, Atti. Oc. Ven. Trent. 2 (117). f Callithea v. Turricula. Callogaza v. Gaza. f Campanile v. Cerithium. 58 Moll VIII. Mollusca. [1906] Cancellaria scobina sp. n. off Sydney 300 fath., Hedley & Pettehd, Sydney, N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mas. 6 (222).— C. (Sveltia) lyrata Brocchi, occurrence of a recent specimen near Maio I., C. Verd Is., ligd., Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (17-8). \Cancellaria meridionalia sp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4, (326). — C. ( Bonellitia ) aegyptiaea sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeonto- graphica 30 (331). — C. suceiniformia sp. n., ampullaccn Brocc., brandenburgi Bttgr., ealcarata Brocc., geatini (Bast) var. compreaaohirta Sacco., hoernesi Kittl., lyrata Brocc., subeancellata d’Orb., varicoaa Brocc., Miocan, Un- garn., Boettger, Yerh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (49-51). t Cancilla v. Mitra. ■\Cantharu8 (? Pollia) hantkeni sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeonto- grapliica 52 (174-5). Capulualisaua Smith, and allies, notes on, Melvill, London Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (81). Caaaidaria rugoaa , anatomy, Reynell, London Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (67). •[Cassis aegyptiaea sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontographica 30 (307-8). — C. postalenaia Oppenh., Eocene, Monte Postale, ligd., Fabiani, Padova, Atti. Ac. Ven. Trent. 2 (156). •\Caziotia gen. n. for C. aingularia sp. n. Post Tertiary, Alpes Maritimes, Pollonera, Torino. Boll. Musei Zool. anal. 20 No. 517 (2). Ceratia v. Piasoia. Cerithidea saevata var. n. hyporhysaa California, Berry, Nautilus 19 (133). Cerithiopaia eacuminatua sp. n. off Sydney 300 f., Hedley & Petterd, Sydney, N.S.W, Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (218). — C. eeaaieiua sp. n. (= Bittium minimum Ten. Woods not Cerithiopaia minima Brusina), Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (529).— O. chapmaniana, insignia spp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (45). — Cerithiopaia mathildaeformia sp. n. Gulf of Oran, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (71). Cerithium charcoti, sp. n. Antarctic, Lamy, Bui. Museum, Paris 11 (477). — Cerithium voyi , neaiotieum spp. n. Pacific Isles, Pilsbry & Vanatta, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (787). f Cerithium , Asoiier, Wien., Beitr. Pal. Geol. Oestllng. 19 (135). — C.liberorum (156-7), trilinum (158-9), detrectatum (159-60), (Campanile) regena spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeonto- graphica 52. — C. nipporienaia (24), tabatenaia (25) spp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21. — C. praecursor (25-6), steinmanni (27), atoliskai (27), ( Pyrenella ) sanetae- balmae (26) spp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10. — 0. 8ubearnatieum, potoaianum, aguilerae, cuauhtemoei spp. n. Senonian, Cardenas, Mexico, Bose. Mexico, Bol. Inst. geol. 24 (67-73). — G. ( Potamides ) icadiphilum (282), fajumensis (283), susannae (283-4), apisidia (285), (Bit- tium) niloticum (285-6), (Sandbergeria) saharae (286-7) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontographica 30. — C. del-lagoi Oppenh. Eocene, Monte Pos- tale, ligd., Fabiani, Padova, Atti Ac. Ven. Trent 2 (149). Chemnitzia v. Turbonilla. ■ \Chemnitzia cucoameta, orthoptycha, Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol.. Oest- Ung. 19 (135-72). ■[ Chenopua (Aporrhaia) praeteritua sp.n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (37-8). Chryaallida v. Odostomia. Chryaodomua arnoldi, merriami, spp. n., Rivers, Los Angeles, Bull. So. Cal. Acad. Sci. 3 (63-72). — C. hoei-nesi (Bell)., Miocan, Ungarn, Boeitger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (30). Cingulina v. Pyramidella — C. dia- phana sp. n. South Australia, Veroo, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans. R. Soc. 30 (143). \Ciraoehilua v. Collonia. Cir8onella granum sp. n. N. Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (300). Cirsotrema v. Sealaria. | Clathroseala laneeolata (Brocc.), prolaneeolata Sacco, Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 57 (98). Clathurella marahalli (186) sp. n. European seas, pseudohyslrix (187) n. n. 59 MoU. S YSTEMATIC. — PROS OBR A NORIATA. 2231 for C. hyatrix Auct, non Jan., Sykes, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. | Clathurella caailorica, densestriata, post uma spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verli. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (68). f Clavatula emmae Ho. Au., juliae Ho. Au., rosaliae Ho. Au., sabinae Ho. Au., semimarginata (Link.), veronicae Ho. Au., Miocan, Ungarn, Boettqer, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (62-3). jfClavella v. Fusus. Cleopatra multilirata Madagascar, amitlii British Central Africa, spp. n. Anoey, Nautilus 20 (45). Clionella v. Pleurotoma. — C. confusa sp. n. South Africa, Smith* Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (23). Cochliopa riograndensis sp. n. S.W. United States, Pilsbry & Ferhiss, Phila- delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. t Collonia v. Turbo. — C . (Ciraochilua ?) grandis sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Ofpen- heim, Palaeontographica 30 (218). Columbella daemona (308), compta (308) spp. n. New Zealand, Webster, Wellington, Trans. New Zeal. Inst. 38. — C. ( Anachis ) richardi sp. n. olT N.W. Africa, Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (28). — C. ( Seminella ) comistea sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (75). — C. inconstans ( = Surcula varians Suter), pseutes (= Pyramidella rosea ) spp. n., Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (329). — C. suavis sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (171). ■fColumbella ickei (317-8), ( Conidea ) pamotancnsis (318-9) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichs- mus (2) 1. — 0. iniquidcns (17-8), koatc- jana (16), perminuta (16-7), snbcorru- gata (18—9) spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. f Cominella plieatilis sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22 (39). f Conidea v. Columbella. Conus, Bulow, Frankfurt a. M.,Nachr- Bl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 C. queketti, sp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (22). — C. betulinus L. var. n. immaculata, Dautzenberg, J. conchy- liol. 54 (27). — C. mediterraneu8 Hwass. varr. n. albiconica, vayssierei, Pallary, J. conchyliol. 54 (78). — C. waterhonseae Brazier, var. n. Kenyon, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (506). — O. spinosus Lin. the type of Volutospina (q.v.) gen. n. of Volutidas. f !'*Conus testudinarius, Dautzenberg, J. Conchyliol. 54 (30). f Conus burckhardti (50), scaliae (51) spp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22. — C. sindangbaranen- sis (287-8), pamotanensis (288), madu- rensis (288-9), tjilonganensis (289), ickei (289-90), rembangensis (290), hul- shoji (290-1), sedanensis (291-2), simoen- sis (292) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus (2) 1. — C. ( Lithoconus ) aegyptiacus sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, OprENUEiM, Palaeontographica 30 (336). f Coralliopliila biconica (35-6), gracilis- pira (35) spp. n. Miocan, ^ Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. Coutliouyia v. Fossarus. Crepidula, development, Daiilgren. Crosseia eryma sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill* London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (70). \Gryptorhytis rigida Bail, redescribed and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (321). Cryptospira v. Marginella. — C. (Gibbe~ rula ) ficula sp. n. New Zealand, Mur- doch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (291). Cyathopoma tahcanicum sp. n. For- mosa, Pilsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (724). Cyclophorus courbeti Ancey var. n. leucostoma , Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. conchyliol. 53 (432). — C. eximius var. n. rouyeri Sumatra, Bullen, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (12). Cyclostoma elegans, nervous system, Aeberiiardt, Bern, Mitt. Naturf. Ges. 1905 (115-7). Cyclostrema subgen . n. Lydiphnis (25) typo C: euchiloptcron Melv. & St. ; C. novemcarinatum (22), quinquecarinatum, charmophron (24) spp. n. Persian Gulf and North Arabian Sea, Melvill, Lon- don, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. — C. bastowi sp. n. Victoria, Gatliff, Melbourne, 60 Moll Vlll. Mollusca. [1906] Proc. R. Soc. Viet. 19 (3). — G. ( Delphi - noidea) pi'eatoni sp. n. Ceylon, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (29). Gyclotus xullaensis sp. n. Xulla Is., Sohepman, Leiden, Notes Mus. 28 (120-8). — C. taivanua subsp. n. adamai, awinhoei subsp. n. dep'easua, minutua subsp. n. concentratua, Pilsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (723). Cymatium kampylum Watson, trans- ferred from Naaaaria and = Lampuaia nodocostata Tate & May, Hedi.ey & Petterd, Sydney N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (219). — C. ( Simpulum ) problema- ticum sp. n. Santa Luzia, C. Verd Is., Dautzenberg & Fisoiier, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (33-4). Cyprcea cruenta var. n. tortiroatria South Africa, Sowerby, London Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (39). — C. punctata L. var. n. berinii, Dautzenberg, J. conchyliol. 54 (28). — 0. ( Luponia ) apurca Lin. var. n. clongata Cape Verd Is., Dautzenberg & Fisoiier, Monaco, Res. camp. sci. 32 (40). f Gypi'cca fourtaui (300), bxdlina (302- 3), (Eocyprcea) mokattamensia (300-1), (Bernayia) libyca (301-2), aegyptiaca (302) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontographica 30. — C. tarenaia sp. n. Cretaceous, Tripoli, Krumbeok, Palae- ontographica 53 (121-2). — C. zaigmon- dyana sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52 (167-8). — C. laxi- ciae Brus., Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (3). f Cypi'cedia degrangei sp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, Oppenheim, Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 58 (87). ■fDalium [ Dolium ] dalli sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22 (58). Daphnella aculeata sp. n. New Zea- land, Webster, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (306). — D. excavata sp. n. Victoria, Gatltff, Melbourne, Proc. R. Soc. Viet. 19 (1). — D. sabrina (77), ( Pleurotomella ) alcestia, itama (78) spp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. •\Daphnella jickelii sp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (81-2). ■\Dejanira Stoliczka, probably related to the Auriculidae rather than to the Neritidce, Petiio, Paleontographica 52 (122-6). — D. atolicakai sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.-E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (40). Delphinoidea v. Cycloatrema. Diala aubcarinata sp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (292). — D. tranalucida sp. n. Sydney N.S.W., Hedley, Sydney N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (522).— D. trilirata sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (71). ‘\Diaatoma biarritzenae sp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, Oppenheim, Berlin, Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 58 (82). ■ \Dicroloma ( Periasoptera ) sp., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric Mus. 4 (319). ■\Dihelice gen. n. of Scalariidae ; D. dathei sp. n. Devonian, Germany, Schmidt, Berlin, Zs. 1). Geol. Ges. 57 (560). Diplommatina lavillei sp. n. Indo- China, Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. Con- chyliol. 53 (442). — D. ( Palaina ) marchei sp. n. Mariannes, Bavay, J. Conchyliol. 53 (253); is synonym o£ Palaina hyalina 54 (10). — D. taiwanica , carnura, prava spp. n. Formosa, Pilsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (726). ■\Diacohelix libycua sp. n. Paleocene, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontographica 30 (231). ■\Dolicholathyrua v. Fusua. Dolium v. Dalium. — D. jimbriatum Sowerby var. n. natalenaia South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (41). — D. ( Eudolium ) croaaeanum Monteros. var. n. aolidior Azores, Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. camp. sci. 32 (38). f Doraanum ceritliii forme Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (30). Drillia v. Pleurotoma. — D. alboteaael - lata sp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (26). — D. multiplex sp. n. New Zealand, Webster,' Welling- ton,Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (306). — D. op- tabilia sp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (283).— Drillia (?) thiabe sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soe. 7 (77). f Drillia dorac, vasta spp. n., adelae (Ho. Au.), allionii Bell., crispata (Ian.), granaria (Duj.), incraaaata (Duj.), obtu - 61 Moll. Systematic. — Prosobranciiiata. 2231 mngula (Brocc.), pustulata (Brocc.), • spinescus (Ptsch.), terebra (Bast.), Mio- can, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (55-7). — D.(?) (Plcuro- toma) ivcbcri sp. n. Tertiary, Philippines, Smith, Philippine J. Sci. i (628). Dunkcria Candida A. Ad. = Turbonilla (Pyrgisculus) candidissima (q.v.). fj Eastonia subgen. n. of Faunns (q.v.); Icke & Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. 8 (107-16). ■ \Eccyliopterus kalmi, pvoclivis spp.n., Raymond, Pittsburgh, Pa., Ann. Car- negie Mus. 3. Edgaria nassa (Woodw.) Lake Tan- ganyika, figd., Smith, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (182). Egilina subgen. n. of Odostomia (q.v.), Dall & Bartscii, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation., Mus. Proc. 30. Emarginula, notes on, Martel, Feuille jeunes natural. 36 (105-81 ; Rennes, Bui. soc. sci. m6d. 14, (326-32). Emarginula superba sp. n. off Sydney. 300 f., Hedley & Petterd, Sydney N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (216). Entcroxcnus ostcrgrcni , Keimzellen, Bonnevie, Arch. Math. Naturv., Kristiania 27 No. 12 ; Jenaisclie Zs. Natw. 41 (229-428). f Eocypraea v. Cypraea. | Eopsephaca v. Voluta. ■\Eolomaria robertsi sp. n. Palaeozoic, Haverfordwest, Reed, London, Geol. Mag. 3 (359). Euchelus natalensis sp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (55). Eudolium v. Folium. Eulima, notes on spp., Martel. — E. nisonida (71), rliaeba (72) spp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. — E. vegrandis (297), infrapatula (297), ( Mucronalia ) bulbida (298) spp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38. f Eulima levis, ovalis spp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (21). — E. raymondi sp. n. California, Rivers, Los Angeles, Bull. So. Cal. Acad. Sci. 3. Eulimella anabathron sp. n. Sydney, Hedley, Sydney N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (524). — E. levilirata sp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (296). | Euomphalus ( Straparollus ) cf. grandis Kon., eupentangulatus Sow., Freoii, Foldt. Kozl. 36. \Euphemus sudelicus (123), kuken- tliali (124) spp. n. Carboniferous, Hun- gary, P’rech, Foldt. Kozl., Budapest 36. Eupomatias v. Pomatias. f Euspira v. Natica. Euthria adeles (23), pulicaria (24) spp. n. Cape ' Verd Is. ; E. saharica (21-2) is a synonym of Latirus maximus G. B. Sby., Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. camp. sci. 32. \Euthria adunca (Brown), fuscocingu- lata (M. Ho.) Miodin, Ungarn. Boettger, Verh. siobenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (33). ]Eulritonium biarritzcnse sp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, Oppenheim, Berlin, Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 58 (84).— E. a fine (Desli.), apenninicum (Sassi), deahayesi (Michti.), harreri (Ho. Au.), parvulum (Michti.), speciosum (Bell.), tarbellianum (Grat.), tortuosum (Brocc.) Miociin, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (38-39). ■\Eutrochus v. Troclms. Evalea v. Odostomia. Fasciolaria, development, Glaser, Biol. Bull. 10 (139-64). — F. tulipa, Kannibalismus, Gorka, Termt. Kozl. 38 (230). f Fasciolaria fimbriata Brocc., Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (48). t Faunus subgen. n. Eastonia ; F. (E.) horsti sp. n. Cretaceous, Borneo, Ioke & Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichs- mus. 8 (107-16). ‘ \Ficvda rai (308-9), tliebaica (309) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontographica 30. — F. cingulata Bronn, geometra Borson, Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (46-7). Fissurclla , anatomy, Haller. — F. huttoni (F. squamosa Hutton) sp. n., Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (322). — F. verna Gld. var. n.Jgouldi Cape Verd Is., Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (61). 62 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [190GJ ^Fissurella nuda sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeontograpliica 30 (21G-7). Fossarus ( Conthouyia ) eudmetus sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (71). Fulguraria ( Alcithoe ) hedleyi sp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Well- ington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (288). Fusus, notes on name, Dall, Leeds, J. Conch. 11 (289-97). — F. incertus sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smitii, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (167). — F. corpulentus Smith, ligd., Bulow, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. 1). malakozool. Ges. 38 (196-200). t Fusus haryi sp. n. Cretaceous, Tripoli, Iyrumbeok, Palaeontograpliica 53 (119-20). — F. legrei (20-1), parvulus (21), supracretaceus (21), globulus (22), oliva (22) spp.n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10. — F. grodischtanus, oxyptychus, rothpletzi , zonatus spp. n., Ascher, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72).— F. schlosseri (171), delicatus (172), conjectu- ral is (173) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, PetiiC, Palaeontograpliica 52. — F. subla- mellosus sp. n. Miociin, Ungarn, Boett- ger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (47-8). — F. ( Clavella ) sangira- nensis (307), fennemai (307—8) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1. — F. ( Dolicholathyrus ) mokattamensis sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeontograpliica 30. Gaza ( Callogaza ?) frederici sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (246). Genota v. Pleurotoma. \Genota ramosa (Bast.), valerae (Ho. Au.), Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (55). Gibberula v. Cryptospira. Gibbula v. Trocltus. — G. corallinoides Locard, gorgonarum P. Fisch., figd., Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (57). | Gibbula lucida sp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, Oppeniieim, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (81). Giraudia horei Smith (183) praeclara Bourg. (183), Lake Tanganyika, ligd., Smith, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906. \Glauconia synonymy (31), coquandi d’Orb. (33-7) varr. n., Repelin, Mar- seille, Ann. Mus. 10 (33-7). Glyphis fuscocremdata sp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (56). ~\Goneoptyxis kurkurensis sp. n. Paleocene, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeon- tographica 30 (313). Goniobasis comalensis form. n. fonti- nalis S.W. United States, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. | Gyrodes v. Natica. — G. sp. Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (317). t Gyronema? rotalinea sp. n., Ray- mond, Pittsburgh, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3 (577). — G. speciosum, doiulingi (50F), brevispira (51F) spp. n. Silurian, N. Canada, Wiiiteaves, Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. 14. ~\llaedropleura avenacea (60), corae (58), crystallina (59-60), recticosta (60-1) spp. n. Miociin, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. Ilalopea [ Holopea ]? iowensls sp. n. JTackberry group, Iowa, Webster, Iowa Nat. 2 (2-4). Earpulina nom. n. for Harpula auct. non Swainson, type Voluta arausaica Solander, Dall, Nautilus 19 (143). IJelcioniscus illibrata sp. n. S. Aus- tralia, Verco, Adelaide S. Austr., Trans. R. Soc. 30 (205). — v. Heliconiscus. t IJelcioniscus lucifcrus sp. n. Pata- gonian, Patagonia, Iiiering, Revist. Mus. La Plata 11 (237-8). Helicina semisculpta (125), vagans (126) spp. n, Tenimber, Anoey, J. Con- eliyliol. 54. Tleliconiscus mestayerae sp. n. Stewart I., Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (322). f Ileligmotoma libycum sp. n. Paleo- cene, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- graphica 30 (321-2). Hernipleuvotoma v. Pleurotoma. Ilima v. Nassa. Hindsia grimaldii belongs to Anuva, Bellardi, Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. camp. sci. 32 (25-6). \IIindsia gendinganensis (313-4), tambacana (314-5), samarangana (315), 63 Moll. Systematic. — Prosobranciiiata. 2231 javana (315-6), tjemorocnsis (316-7) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1. ^Jlippocrene v. Rostellaria. f Ilipponyx m,okattamensis sp. n. Lute- tian, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeonto- graphica 30 (261-2). Holcopoma v. Auritus. Holopea ? plauta sp. n. Raymond, Pittsburgh, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3. — v. Ilalopea. \lIolopclla acicularis Roem., figd. Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (230). Hydrocena v. Realia. t Janiopsis maxillosa (Bon.), ranelli- formis (Ho. Au.), Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturvv. 54 (32-3). Iphiana v. Pyramidella. | Itieria katzeri sp. n. Cretaceous, Balkans, Oppeniieim, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (132). Japonia zebra (722), Jormosana{ 723), spp. n. Formosa, Pilsrry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57. Lacuna wandelensis sp. n. Antarctic, Lamy Bui. .Museum, Paris 11 (478). — L. pallidula da Costa var. n. aurea Dautzenberg & Durouohoux, Feuille jouncs natural. 36. Lamellarla ampla, fuegoensis , elata, magellanica spp. n. Magalhaen, Strebel, Zool. Jahrb., Syst. 24 (145-7). Lamellariopsis gen. n. of Marseniadae for L. turquati sp. n. Antarctic, Vayssiere, Bui. Mus., Paris 12 (148). Lampas v. Bursa. | Lamprodoma v. Oliva. Lancella v. Turbonilla. Lanistes gribinginensis sp. n. Central Africa, Germain, Bui. Museum, Paris 11 (487). Lanzaia gen. n. of Rissoiidae for Turbo elephantotus Megerle 1824 Brusina, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. 1). mahikozool. Ges. 38 (154-62;. Lathy r us beUardii (M. IIo.), bilincatua (Ptsch), moravicus (Ho. Au.), pleuroto- inoides (Ho. Au.), Miocan, (Jngarn., Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturvv. 54 (48-9). Latirus maximum G. B. Sby., figd., Dautzenberg & FisonER, Monaco, Res. camp. sci. 32 (21-2). f Latirus tiilonganensis sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichs- mus. (2) 1 (308-9). ]Lalruncidus slromeri sp. n. Upper Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- graphica 30. Lavigeria grandis Bourg. Lake Tan- ganyika, figd., Smith, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (182). ' \Laxispira distincta sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontographica, 52 (144-5). Leiostraca inusta sp. n. Sydney, Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (525). Leiotrochus v. Calliostoma. | Leptoconchus rolled sp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturvv. 54 (36-7). Leptopoma bicolor var. n. viatica, Korelt in Martini & Chemnitz, Syst. Conch. Cab. t Leptolliyra gibbula sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeontographica 30 (225). Lcpyrium showalteri subsp. n. cahaw- bensis, Pilsbry, Nautilus 20 (51). Leucosyrinx v. Vleurotoma. ]Liotia ( Liotina ) fabrei sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- graphica 30 (219). Lippistes meridionalis sp. n. S. Aus- tralia, Verco, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans. R. Soc. 30 (221). Liratina subgen. n. of Valvata (q. v.), Lindiiolm, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (190). Lissochilns subgen. n. of Nerita (q. v.) Petho, Palaeontographica 52 (112—3). fLitlioconus v. Conus. Littorina rudis, Trematode parasites ; Cercaria cmasculans sp. n. (166), C. brevicauda sp. n. (167), Pelseneer, 3. | Littorina dictyophora sp. n. Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). t Lophospira excavata (558), tri- spiralis (559), instabilis (560), sedg- tcickei, ferrugineia (562), bellicirmata (565), subglobosa (569) spp. n, Primary, 64 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] British Isles, Donald, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 62. fLoxonema pexatiformc sp. n. Permo- Carboniferous, Italy, Gortani, Paleon- togr. Ital. 12 (67). "\Lunatia v. ’Nation. Luponia v. Cypraea. Lydiphnia subgen. n. of Cycloatrema (q. v.), Melvill, London, Proc. malac. Soc. 7 (25). t Lyria ickei sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus (2) 1 (302-3). | Maeroeheilua mcridianua sp. n. Permo-Carboniferous, Italy, Gortani, Palaeontogr. Ital. 12 (65). — M. atinea- villenaia sp. n. Cuminos, Indiana, Rep. Dept. Geol. Nat. Res. 30. | Mdlaptera v. Aporrhais. Malluvium subgen n. of Amalthea type Capulus lissua Smith, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (82) ; is unnecessary, Smith, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (122). Mnnarin gen. n. of Fusidae for il /. tliuratoni sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (167). Mangilia beckeri sp. n. South Africa, Sowerby, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (38).— M. biplicata sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (77). — M. murrhea (305), infanda (305), spp. n. New Zealand, Webster, Welling- ton, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38. ^Mangilia porcellanea (80), subcos- tata (77-8), aubturgida (80-1) spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Natunv. 54. Margarita antarctica sp. n. Antarctic, Lamy, Bui. Museum, Paris 11 (481). Margaritopsis gen. n. for Margarita frielei Krause, Thiei.e, Frankfurt a M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38. Margarya melanioidea Nevill var. n., Dautzenbf.rg & Fisoiier, J. Conchyliol. 53 (424). Marginella eburnea, aubjlava spp. n. Ceylon (?), Preston, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (35). — M. fusula (289), hebescens (290) spp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38.— M. ahep- 8tonen8i8 (31) sp. n. South Africa ; M. biplicata (29) Krauss, discussed, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1. — M. ( Volvaria ) amydrozona, eumorpha spp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (76).— M. (V.) joubini sp. n. off N. W. Africa, Daut- zenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp, sci. 32 (18-9). — M. ( V .) perricri sp. n. Falkland Is., Bavay, J. Conchyliol. 53 (268). ^Marginella dalli (43), cordiformis (44), latior (45) spp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Biol. Inst. Geol. 22. — M. rembangenaia (299-300), beberkirlana (300), ( Cryptospira ) pamotanens's, (300- 1), aangiranensis (301) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1 ,— M. ( Volvarina ) breviapira (324- 5), ( Stazzania ) aanurenaia (325) spp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- graphica 30. — M. eratoformia IIo. Au., minuta Pfr., Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (5). — M gibberoaa (87), portus (88) Tertiary, Biarritz, Oppeniieim, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58. •| Mayeria v. Semifuaua. ^Megalomphala robust a. sp.n. Silurian, N. Canada, Whiteaves, Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. 14 (48 F). Megalovalvata subgen. n..of Valvata (q. v.), Lindholm, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (190). Melania solidula sp. n. Mariannes, Bavay, J. Conchyliol. 53 (254). — M, aykeai sp. n. Sumatra, Bullen, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (15). — M. curvicosta var. n. preatoniana Sumatra, Bullen, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (15). ^Melania jacqueti sp. n. Indo China, Dautzenberg & Fisoiier, J. Conchyliol. 53 (413). — M. krausei sp. n. Upper Cretaceous, Borneo, Ioke & Martin, Leiden, Samml, Geol. Reichsmus., 8 (109-10). — M. ( Acrostoma ) sindangbara- nensis sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. (2)1(321). — M. ( Pachychilua ) bombachenaia sp. n. Tertiarv, Panama, Joukowsky, Geneve, Mem. Soc. Phys. 35 (174-5). f Melongena ickei sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1 (309). — M. leschmanni form, n., Hoernes, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1521-47). Menestho v. Odostomia. 65 Molt. Systematic. - — PiiosoBitANcHtATA. mi f Meaalia farafrcnsis (251-2), aanu- rensis (253), pedinogxjra (253-4), blanc- kenhorni , (254), analoga (254-5) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- graphica 30. ■\Mesorhytis v. Turricula. Metiila andamaniea sp. n. Andaman Is., Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (165). \Metula boettgeri sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. geol. Reiclismus. (2) 1 (310-1). — M. biarritzensis sp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, Oppeniieim, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (86). \Micraclis gen. n. aff. Turbonilla Risso, Typ M. mira sp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (99). Minolta textilia (298), plicatula (299), spp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch &Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38. Miralda v. Odostomia. Mitra, notes on spp. ; M. brettinghami sp. n. Hab. incert., Smith, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (124-5). — M. brettinghami Sm.,. zonata Marr. figd., Bulow, Frank- furt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 196-200).— M. idaa Molv., 195-6), jultoni Sin. (197), Umci Jail (197), orientalis Gray, W. America, figd., Williamson, Washington, D.C., Proc. Biol. Soc. 19. — M. puneto- striata Adams, figured, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (32). — M. pieta Rve., note, Rous, Nautilus 20 (57). — M. ( Turricula ) sanguisuga L. subsp. n. condoriana , DautZenberg & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53 (387). 1 Mitra aptycha (12-3), boelimi (11-2), paraptycha (13-4), pilsbryi (6-7), pseu- dorecticosta (10), snbfusulns (5) spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn ; M. avellana varr. n. avellanella (9), pseudavellana (9-10), M. ebenus Lmk. varr. n. paraleucozona (8), pseudopyramidella (9), Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Natunv. 54. — M. degrangei vas- conum spp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, Oppeniieim, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (89). — M. mokattamcnaia sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oiteniieim, Palacontographica, 30 (325-6). — M. ( Nebidaria ) sedanenaia (303), ( Cancilla ) sucabumiana (303-4), rcmbangensis (304) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reiclismus. (2) 1. (n-9720 r) Mitromorpha pallidula sp. n. Sydney, IIedley, Sydney, N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (534). t Mohrcnaternia (?) pseudalmnia sp. n. Maotisches Becken, Andrussow, St. Peterburg, Verh. Russ, mineral. Ges. 43 (289-451). Monilea oleacea sp. n. off Sydney 300 f., IIedley & Petterd, Sydney, N.S.W. , Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (215). f Monodonta v. Trochm. Morio alcocki sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann Mag. Nat. Hist.* 18 (170). Mormula v. Turbonilla. Mucronalia v. Eidima. — M. bizonula (72), lepida (73) spp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. Mumiola epibathra sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (72). IMurehisonia kokeni ( M . angulata Koken) sp. n., Freoii, Foldt. Kozl., 36 (126). — M. paronai (574), • tommasii (575) spp. n. Carboniferous, Carnian Alps, Gortani, Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital. 24. — M. mazzaroti sp. n., Permian, Carnia, Gortani Rev. Ital. Pal. 12 (123). — Al. aft. dcmidojji Palaeozoic, Podolia sp. n., SiEMiRAD/Kf, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (233). Murex licinus sp. n. off Sydney 300 fath., IIedley & Petterd, Sydney, N.S.W. Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (219). — M. spp. (33-8) ; M. gallinago Sby. (196- 200) figd., Bulow, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 •j 'Murex attonans (43-4), eollega (42- 3), hamulifer (41-2), murex- jerreus (45) spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. Nacella, anatomy, Haller. — N. com- pressa (208), stoxvae (209) spp. n. S. Australia, Verco, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans. R. Soc. 30. Nassa nevilliana sp. n. Ceylon (?), Preston, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (34). — N. subahnilia sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (165). — N. ( Alectryon ) jactibuxida sp. n. Persian Gulf, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (76). — N. ( Ilima ) tindalli sp. n. Ceylon, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (29). — N. mutabilia L. var. n., procera, N. fem'uaaci Payr. to 20 06 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1900] varr. n. daudoni, pedlary! s Pallary, J. Conchyliol. 54 (84-5). fAV/ssa crux (26), explorata (23), hypertropha (24), a triaticoata (27), sub- asperata (29) spp. n. ; N. daciae Ilo. Au. var, n. reject, a (28-9); Miociin, Uiigani, Boettukr, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Natunv. 54. — N. prisca sp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, Otpenheim, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (83). — N. retoicskii sp. n. Maotisches Becken, Andrussoiv, St. Peterburg, Verb. Russ, mineral. Ges 43 (289-451). — N. ( Uzita ) beberhirianasp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reicbsmus. (2) 1 (317). Natica anderssoni sp. n. Magalbaen, Strebel, Zool. Jabrb., Syst,. 24 (142).— N. dimidiata (172), simulans, incerta (173), apertisaima, inutilis (174) spp. n. Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18. — N. aider!, trematode parasites ; Cercaria parvire- nalis sp. n. (165-6), C. obtusicaudata sp. n. (16 -'-8), C. crispata sp. n. (171-2), O. append! exdata sp. n. (174-5), Pel- SENEER, 3. ^Natica arsenae sp. n. Miociin, Ungarn, Boettger, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Natunv. 57 (90). — N. mokattamenaia (276), admiranda (271), cepaciformis (272) ( Euspira ) lyonsi (264-5), (Neveritei) .cleopatrac [Mayer-Eymar MS.] (272-3), ( Naticina ) aegyptiaca (274-5), phaaianella (275-6) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- grapbica 30. — N. plesio-lyx-ata (147-8), provideata (148-9), iiberiforxnis (150-1), ( Amauropais ) fruscagorensis (145-7), ( Gyrodes ) hock! spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontograpliica 52. — N. uhligi sp. n., Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestlJng. 19 (135-72).— A7. ( Ampullina ) altUirata sp. n. Senonian, Cardenas, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst geol. 24 (61). — A7. ( Lunatia ) mxdti- striata Bail, re-described and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (316). f Natichm v. Natica. ■ \Naticopsis liacliberryensia sp. n., gigantea var. n. dep'essa Hackberry group, Iowa, Webster, Iowa Nat. 2 (2-4). — A7, paucivolxitus sp. n. Glen Park Limestone, Weller, St. Louis Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (435-71). f Nebularia v. Ultra. Neocyclotus depressus (9), peruviaxxus (98) spp. n. Peru, Da C)osta, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. Neptunca axitiqiia, teratology, Smith, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (67). f Nerinea, Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestlJng. 19(135-72). — subgen. n. Plesioptygmatia type N. ( P .) biirclihardti sp. n. Senonian, Cardenas, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 24 (65-7). — N. hatzeri sp. n. Cretaceous, Balkans, Oppeniieim, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (131). Nerita subgen. n. Lis80ch!lu8, type N. aigaretmus Buyignier, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52 (112-3). 1[Nexdta gemmata sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontograpliica 52 (126-7). — N. haffrax'ia , uxnzambiensis spp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (311). — A7. punctata sp. n. Tertiary, Philippines, Smith, Philippine J. Sci. 1 (628). — A7. ( Otostoma ) genaaciensis sp. n. Campanian, Gensac, Petiio, Palaeonto- graphica 52 (117-8). — N. ( Peloronta ) sanurenaia (226-7), fajumenaia (227-8), { Liaaodiilua ) eucleiata (288) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- graphica 30. Neritina, Hungarian spp., Soos, Budapest, Ann. Hist. Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung. 4 (450-62). — N. fliiriatilia subsp. n. zernovnicensis, Kormos, Frank- furt a. M., NachrBl. 1). malakozool. Ges. 38.— N. liturata Aralsee, Ostroumoff, TaSkent, Izv. Turk.' Otd. Russ. Geogr. Ob§c. 4 (20-6). "fNeritina, notes on Diluvial species, Kormos, Foldt. Kozl., Budapest 36 (295- 6). — N. haugi sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (39-40). — A7, junghuhni sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reicbsmus. (2) 1 (323). — N. lodzyana sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, PetiiO, Palaeontograpliica 52 (131-2). ^Neritoma (?) ( Oncochilus ) oecidentalis sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & Hovey, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. ^Neritopais pariaienaia Desh. Eocene, Monte Postale, figd., Fabiani, Padova, Atti. Ac, Ven .-Trent. 2 (148). ■\Neverita v. Natica. 67 Moll. S YSTEMATIO. — PrOSOBRANCHIATA. 2231 Neivtoniclla stiria sp. n. New Zealand, Webster, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (307). Nisilurris subgen. n. of Turbonilla ( q.v .), Dall & Bartsch, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U.S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30. f Niso ldmberi sp. n. Eocene, S. Australia, Pritchard, Viet. Nat., Mel- bourne 23 (119). Obeliscus v. Pyramidella. — 0. agassizi, pattalus , clavus, liendersoni, simpsoni spp. n., homalogyra var. n. zaza, sal- leanus var. n. disparilis, Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Ocinebra erronea Monterosato varr. n. major , minor , Pallary, J. Conchyliol. 54 (92). Ocinebrina liybrida Ararlas & Schoil var. n. scalata, Pallary, J. Conchyliol. 54 (93). Odetta v. Odostomia. Odostomia subgen. n. Egilina ; 0. desemana (0. laetea Dunker), ( Menestlio ) exaratissima ( Menestlio exarata A. Adams), (Amaura) martensi (0. curta Clessin), ( Parthenina .) meta, ( Chrysnl - lida) dux , ( Pyrgidina ) Iccta , (Odetta) lectissima, , felix , (Evalea) culta, mauri- tiana, limpida spp. n., ( Pyrgulina ) dcnsecostata subsp. n. upoluensis , Dall & Bartsgii, Washington, D.O., Smith- sonian Inst., U.S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30. — 0. lutea Garrett, and synonyms, Melvill & Stanpen, Leeds, J. Conch. 11 (362). — 0. marginata sp. n., New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (296). — 0. opaca sp. n. Sydney, IIedley, Sydney N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (524).— 0. (Pyrgidina) hervierioides, tenerrima (74), thclxinoa , (Miralda) una (75) spp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. f Odostomia takinogauensis Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 26 (23). Oliva smithi (17) sp. n. locality un- known ; 0. ispidula var. n. longispira , Bridgman, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (195). ■ \0liva ickei (296-7), (Olivancillaria) pamotanensis (297), rembangensis (297-8) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samnil. Geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1. — 0. subplicata (n-9720 r) sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, B5se, Mexico, Bob Inst. Geol. 22 (59). — 0. (Lampro- doma) aegyptiaca'&p. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeontographica 30 (330). — O. jlammxdata Link., Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (3). f Olivancillaria v. Oliva. Omalaxis amoena sp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (293). Omphalotropis v. Realia. — 0. anna- tonensis Pfeilfer var. n. santoensis New Hebrides, Ancey, J. Conchyliol. 53 (300). — 0. elongata, quadrasi synonymy, Bavay, J. Conchyliol. 54 (10). ~\0mospira orientalis sp. n. Palaeozoic, British Isles, Donald, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 62 (553). f Oncochilus v. Neritoma. Oocorys var. n. sulcata Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (170). f Oonia v. Pseudomelania. Opisthostoma tonkimandus sp. n. Indo China, Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. Con- chyliol. 53 (444). t Orthonychia jeffersonensis , ungula spp. n. Glen Park Limestone, Weller, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (435-71). — 0. obtusa sp. n. Silurian, N. Canada, Wiiiteaves, Rep. Geol. Surv. Com. 14 (51 F). f Otostoma v. Nerita. Ovula hautkeni Heb. & Mun.-Ch., the type of Vicetia (q.v.) gen. n. ■\Pachychilus v. Melania. Palaina v. Diplommatina. — P. form - osana sp. n. Formosa, Pilsbry, Phila- delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Sci. 57 (728). Paludestrina diaboli sp. n. S.W. United States, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Phila- delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. • Paludina v. Vivipara. — Fauna of W. Europe, Kobelt, Wochenschr. Aquarien- kunde, Braunschweig, 3, (428-31,551-3); Roth, Bl. Aquarienkunde 17 (431-2, 438-40). — Of Lake Zurich, Roth, Bl. Aquarienk. 17 (180-2). — P. sp., Ziegeler, Wochenschr. Aquarienkunde 3 (95-7). — P. fasciata var. n. diluvianiformis, Hilbert, IConigsberg, Schr. physik. Ges. 46 (44-9). — P. lecytho'ides Benson var. n. latiasima, zattei Crosse & Fischer var. n. b 20 — 2 68 Moll VIII. Mollusca. [1906] elongata, quadrata Bens. varr. n., Daut- zenberg & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53, (418-9.) — P. pyramulalia , Zieqeler. Wochensclir. Aquarienkunde 3 (221). — P. pyramidalia Jan. occurrence in Lake Zurich, Rotii, Natur u. Ilaus 14 (151- 7); Bl. Aquarienkunde 17 (175-6,271). — P. vivlpara Lake Zurich, Boettqer, Wocliensclir. Aquarienk. 3 (175). — P. vivlpara, nervous system, Aeberhardt, Bern, Mitt.Naturf. Ges. 1905, (120-1). — P. vivlpara, embryology, Otto & Ton- niges, Zs. wiss. Zool. 80 (411-514). f Paludinopais gen. n. of Melaniidae aff. Faunus subgen. Bastonia ; P. sila- tiensis, ngeriensis spp. n. Cretaceous, Borneo, Icke & Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. 8 (116-9). Paramelania erassigranidata Smith (182), damoni Smith (182) L. Tanganyika, figd., Smith, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906. Parastrophia filum sp. n. Gulf of Oman. Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (80). Parthcniua v. Odoatomia. — P. cailata A. Ad. tho typo of Babella (q.v.) subgon. n. \Parvifusus gibber sp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (34). ■\Pai'viscala. v. Scalaria. Patella intermedia Jeffreys varr. n. marteli splendida, depressa, ochracea, Dautzenbero & Durouchoux, Feuille jeunes natural Paris 36. f Peloronta v. Nerita. | Peratotoma adelgundae (74), prcehis- pida (71), prcetexta (73-4), scaberrima (71-2), theodorce (75-6), idricce (70) spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. t Pereircea (?) schiceinfurthi sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- graphica 30 (296-7). . ■ \Perissoptera v. Dieroloma. Pharcidella v. Pyramidella. \Phaaianella sericata sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontographica, 52 (99-100). Philbertia pruinoaa sp. n. Gulf of Gabes, Pallary, J. Conchyliol. 54 (80). — P. papillosa Pallary varr. n. arnoldi, edei, Pallary, J. Conchyliol. 54 (80). f Phos aeuminatua sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichs- mus. (2) 1 (311-2). — P. mexicanua sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22 (38). — P. hoernesi O. Semp. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb, Ver. Naturw. 54 (23). Photinula, notes on, Thiele, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (12-5). ^Pirifusus bailyi sp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (324). \Platyceras chronus, clytia, pagoda spp. n. Cambrian, China, Walcott, Washington, Nation. Mus. Proc. 29 (14-5). — P. compaetum sp. n. Silurian, N. Canada, Wiiiteaves, Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. 14 (52 F). — P. ereetoide s, evolutus, glenparhensis spp. n. Glen Park Limestone, Weller, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (435-71).— P. podolicim (230) sp. n. Palaeozoic, Poland ; P. eornutum His., disjunction Gieb., figd., Siemiradzki, Beitr. Pal. Gool. Oest,. Ung., 19. — P. aubaymmclriea sp. n. Devonian, Germany, Soiimidt, Berlin, Zs. D. gool. Ges. 57 (561). — P. ivilliai sp. n. Cambrian, China, Walcott, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U.S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30 (563). — P. inaolita, modesta spp. n. llackberry Group, Iowa, Webster, Iowa Nat. 2 (2-4). f Plesioptygmatis subgen. n. of Nerinea (q.v.), Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. geol. 24 (65-7). ■ \Plesiotriton cossmanni sp. n. Lute- tian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeontogra- phica 30 (311-2). Pleurotoma spp., Bulow, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38. — W. American spp. of Genota, Ray- mond, Nautilus 20 (37-9). — P. catearia sp. n. off Sydney, 300 lins. Hedley & Petterd, Sydney, N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (220).— P. joubini (11-2), (Clio- nella ?) richardi (13-4), ( Pleurotomella ) alberti (16-7) spp. n. off N.W. Africa, Dautzenberg & Fischer. Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (11-2). — P. (Uemipleuro- toma ) alticincta, nodilirata (P. tuber eu- lata Kirk), (285), ( Leucosyrinx ) augusta (286), eremita (287) spp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38. — P. {Surcida) nereia (161), thiabe , agalma (162), ( Bathytoma ) 69 Moll. Systematic. — Prosobranchiata. 2231 urania (163) spp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18. ~\Pleurotoma fajumensis sp. n. Lute- tian, Egypt. Oppenheim, Palaeonto- graphica 30 (334). — P. ickei (293-4), ( Surcula ) pamotanensis (292-3), remban- gensis (293), ( Drillia ) palabuanensis (294) , tjemoro'ensis (295), sangiranensis (295) , madiunensis (296) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1. — P. inaudita (48), veracruzana, angcrmanni (60), za.pote.ea, scaliac (61) spp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22. — P. vasconum sp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, Oppenheim, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (90). — P. ( Drillia ) tabatensis , ojiensis (15), sagamiensis, parva (16) spp. n. Tertiary, Japan Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21. — P. (Surcula) liypersenonica , (180-1), deperdita (181-2), (? Clathurella) orba spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52. — P. annae Ho. Au., badensis M. Ho., coronata Mstr., eugeniae Ilo. Au., irenac Ho. Au., neu- geboreni Ho. Au., rotata Brocc., sub- coronata Bell., trifasciata M. Ho., vermicularis Grat., Miociin, Ungarn, Boettger, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (52-3). | Pleurotomaria lindhorslicnsis sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, IIaumort, Borlin, Abli. Geol. Landosanst. 45 (86). — P. (?) verticillata sp. n. Hack berry Group, Iowa, Webster, Iowa Nat. 2 (2-4). — P. alata , bicincta figd., Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (232). Pleurotomella v. Daphnella, Pleuro- toma. — P. (?) bullioides (178), gregaria (180), lusitayiica (181) spp. n. European seas, Sykes, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. \Pliciscala amandae (96), infans (96-7), microscopica (97) spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. * t Pollia v. Cantharus. | Pollia perpusilla (31-2), trigonostoma (31) spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. f Polytremaria (?) solitaria sp. n., Cumings, Indiana, Rep. Dept. Geol. Nat. Res. 30. Pomatias septemspiralis, nervous system, Aeberiiardt, Bern, Mitt, naturf. Ges. 1905 (119-20). — P. ( Eupomatias viostarensis sp. n. Bosnien ; P. (E.) elegans sufosp. n. imoschiensis, Wagner, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malako- zool. Ges. 38. Pontiothauma minus, pacei spp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (159). f Potamides, v. Cerithium. — Revision of P. tricarinatus group, Boussoo, Paris, Bui. Soc. Geol. 5 (669-78).— P. clieri- honcnsis sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1 320-lj. — P. (Tyinpanotomus) semseyi sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Pa- laeontographica 52 (162-3). — P. corru- gatus (Brong.), Eocene, Monte Postale, figd., Fabiani, Padova, Atti Ac. Ven.- Trent. 2 (149). f Pseudochemnitzia acicula (Dub.) Mio- can, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (98). f Pseudoliva zitteli (169-70), precur- sor (170-1) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hun- gary, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52. f Pseudomelania sutherlandi Bail. (312) re-described and figured; P. (Oonia) sp. (313), Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4. Pscudopomatias cos sp. n. Formosa, Pilsbuy, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (728). ]Pscudotoma multisulcata (65), torna- tella (64), xeniae (63-4) spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. Pterocyclus aspersus sp. n. Sumatra, Bullen, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (129). | Ptychomphalus missouriensis sp. n. Glen Park Limestone, Weller, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (435- 71). ^Pugnellus auriculatus sp. n. Creta- ceous, Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (319). Pupina clara (244), subpolita (245) spp. n. Australia ; P. pineticola vaj. n. Queensland, Fulton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 17 (244). — P. douvillei, verneaui spp. n. Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53 (440). Pupinella densecostata, simplex spp. n* Queensland, Fulton, Ann, Mag. Nat* Hist. 17 (245). ' 70 Moll VIII. Mollusca. [1900] Purpura striata subsp. n. bollonsi Kermadec Is. (331), Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38. — P. succincta Martyn, oviposition, Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (533). ~\ Purpura exilis Ptsch. Miociin, Un- garn, Boettq lilt, Vorli, siebenb. Vor. Naturw. 54 (34). Pusia v. Vulpecula. Pyramidella ( Tiberia ) japonica , (Ac- taeopyramis) digitalis, ( Iphiana ) lischkei, ( Pharcidella ) moffati ( Obeliseus clavulus A. Adams), dunkeri ( Odostomia fasciata Dunker) spp. n. ; P. pusilla subsp. n. jacksonensis, P. ( Cingulina ) cingulata subsp. n. laticingula, Dall & Bartsch, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30. — P. ( Syr - nola ) tenuiplicata sp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (296). — P. rosea v. Columbella pseutes. | Pyramidella junghuhni sp. n. .lava, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichs- mus. (2) 1 (321-2). — P. ( Obeliseus ) inso- litua sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontograplijpa 52 (153). Pyrazua herculcua Martyn, radula, geographical distribution, IIedley, Syd- ney N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (529- 33). ■\Pyrenella v. Cerithium. Pyrgisculus v. Turbonilla. Pyrgostylis v. Turbonilla. t Pyrgula brusinai, margaritijormia spp. n. Maotisches Becken, Andrussow, St. Peterburg, Verh. Russ, mineral. Ges. 43 (289-451). Pyrgulina v. Odostomia. fPyropsis afrieana sp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (322). | Ranella emmae Bttgr., gigantea Lmk : papillosa Pusch ; poppelaeki M. Ho., Miociin, Ungarn, Boettqer, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (39-40). ■\Raphistomina undulatum sp. n. Ray- mond, Pittsburgh, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3. Realia ( Omphalotropis ) aurora (249), macromphala (250), ( Hydroeena ) callosa (252) spp. n. Mariannes, Bavay, J. Conchyliol. 53. — R. aurora, macrom- phala are synonyms of Omphalati'opis elongata, quadrasi , Bavay, J. Conchyliol. 54 (10). \Renauxia is a synonym of Glau- comia Gieb., Repelin (31). | Rhaphitoma bujturana (88), clavulina (8(5-7), gertrudaa (83-4), polyaeaniha (82-3), subfusi/ormis (85-0), tumida (87-8) spp. n. Miociin, Ungarn, Boktt- ger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. Rhiostoma morleti sp. n. Indo-China, Dautzenberg & Fisoiier, J. Conchyliol. 53 (429). | Ricinula inconstans (Michti.)., Mio- can, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (34). ' \RimeUa v. Rostellaria. Rissoia, note, Kesteven, Zool. Anz., 30 (823). — R. emblematiea, pulvillus spp. n. Sydney, Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (526). — R. filocincta, sp. n. off Sydney, 300 f., Hedley & Petterd, Sydney, N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (217). — R. monterosatoi sp. n. Gulf of Gabes, Pallary, J. Conchyliol. 54 (98). — R. pingue sp. n. New Zealand, Webster, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 . (307). — R. ( Ceratia ) turquati sp. n. Antarctic, Lamy, Bui. Museum, Paris 11 (479). — R. paradoxa Monte- rosato varr. n. seminodosa , pallaryi, Pallary, J. Conchyliol. 54 (96). Rissoia septentrionalis (26), meri- dionalis, subcylmdrica (27) spp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21. Rissoina durbanensis (47), shepsto- nensis (48) spp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1. f Rissoina biploca, hoheneggeri, Archer, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). f Rostellaria ? pachundakii (289-90), ( Rimella ) aegyptiaca (294-5), libyca (295) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppen- iieim, Palaeontographica 30. — R. patago- nensis, rothi spp. n. Patagonia, Iiierinq, Revist. Mus. La Plata 11 (238-40). — R. (Hippocrene) subtilis sp. n. Cre- taceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeonto- graphica 52 (166). — R. dentata Grat., Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (37). | Rostellites capensis sp. n. Cretaceous > Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S, Afric, Mus, 4 (327). 71 Moll. S YSTEMATIG. PROSO BR ANCHI AT A . 2231 fj louaultia lapugycnuis (Cli. May.), Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (65). fSalpingostoma boreale sp. n. Silurian, N. Canada, YVhiteaves, Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. 14 (49F). ^Sandbergeria v. Cerithium. Scala durbanensis sp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (49). — S. levifoliata sp. n. New Zealand, Mur- doch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (295). — S. lowei sp. n. California, Dale, Nautilus 20 (44). — S. nepeanansis (1), translucida (2) spp. n. Victoria, Gatlii-t, Melbourne, Proc. R. Soc. Viet. 19. — 8. platypleura , acantho- pleura (145), valida (147), invalida (148) spp. n. South Australia, Verco, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans. R. Soc. 30. Scalu hertJiac (92-3), brandenburgi (94-5), xeniae (93-4) spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. — S. ornata Bail. Rede- scribed and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (314). Scalaria canephora , ( Cirsotrema ) bona spp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Maine. Soc. 7 (70;. Scalar ia ( Cirsotrema ) quaasi (232-3), mokattamensis (233), bayrichi [Mayer- F.ymar, MS] (233) ,(Parviscala) cossmanni (234), ( Acrilla ) aegyptiaca (236), nilolica (236) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppen- iieim, Palaeontographica 30. Scaphella auett. non Swains, v. Adelo- melon gen. n. Scutellina calva , alboradiata spp. n. S. Australia, Veroo, Adelaide, S. Aust., . Trans. R. Soc. 30 (217). Seguanzia polita sp. n. S. Australia, Verco, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans. R. Soc. 30 (222). f Semifusus? ( Mayaria ?) sp., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (324). Semmella v. Columbella. \Sigaretus blanckeiihorni sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- graphica 30 (263). — S. mexicanus sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22 (57). — S. striatus De Serres., Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 64 (91). Simpulum v. Cymatium. Sipho torru8 Locard, figd., Dautzen- berg & Fisoiier, Monaco, Res. Camp, sci. 32 (22). Sistrum undatum Chemnitz var. n. kieneri, Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53 (395). Solariella valida sp. n. Maio, Cape Verd Is. ; S. cancellata Jeffr., figd., Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (57-8). Solariella afmis (220-1), fourluui (221-2), ImmiliH (222), pratzi (222-3) spp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeontographica 30. f Solarium cyclospirum sp. n. Cre- taceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeonto- graphica 52 (132-3). — S. subpatidum (229-30) sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppen- HEIM, Palaeontographica 30. — S. villa- relloi sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose Bol. Inst. Geol. 22 (30). — S. bailyi Gabb. re- described and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (315). liSoleniscus glaber sp. n., Cumings, Indiana, Rep. Dept. Geol. Nat. Res. 30. Somatogyrus biangulatus, excavatus spp. n. Walker. Nautilus 19. — S. suh- striat us, humcrosus, quadrat us, strengi, spp. n., Pilsbry & Walker, Nautilus 19. — S. tennesseensis, aldrichi spp. n. United States, Walker, Nautilus 19 (114-117). \Sparella v. Ancilla. Spirotropis clytolropis, (?) megalacme, (?) melvilli spp. n. European seas, Sykes, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (183). f Stazzania v. Marginalia. fStraparollina circa sp. n. Cambrian, China, Walcott, Washington, U.S. Nat. Mus. Proc. 29 (13). — S. harpa, colour markings, Raymond, Nautilus 19 (101-2). f Straparollus v. Euomphalus. — S. (?) exornatus sp. n. Permo-Carboniferous, Italy, Gortani, Paleontogr. Italica, 12 (60). \Streptoclielus pulveris sp. n. Ter- tiary, Biarritz, Oppeniieim, Berlin, Zs. D. Geol. Ges., 58 (85). Strombu8 campbelli v. Alaba. IfStrombus glabar (319), sondeianus (319-20) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden 72 Moll VIII. Mollusca. [1900] Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1. — S. parvidus sp. n. Cretaceous, Tripoli, Xrumbeck, Palaeontographica 53 (1 1 8-9). ■ — S. javanus var. n. semperi, Tertiary, Philippines, Smith, Philippine J. Sci. 1 (629). — S. bonellii Brogn., Miocan, Un- garn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (37). fStrophostylus ampins, inflatus (53F), filicinctus (54 F) spp. n. Silurian, N. Canada, Wiiiteaves, Rej;. Geol. Surv. Can. 14. "f Suhulites harrodsburgensis sp. n. Cumings, Indiana, Rep. Dept. Geol. Nat. Res. 30. Surcula v. Pleuvoloma. — S. varians Suter v. Columbella mconstans (q.v.). t Surcula alterego (54-5), subserrata (54) spp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54. Sveltia v. Cancellaria. Syeotypus, 'mechanism of odontopliore, Herrick. f Sycinn tournoueri sp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, Oppeniieim, Berlin, Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 58 (86). Syrnola v. Pyramidella. — S. aperanta, clavellosa spp. n. Gulf of Oman, Mel- vill, London, Proc. Halac. Soc. 7 (73). f Syrnola biarritzensis sp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, Oppeniieim, Berlin, Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 58 (81). "\Tectus v. Trochus. iTei'ebellum schweinfurthi sp. n. Paleocene, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeon- tographica 30 (298). Terebra (?) dyscritos sp. n. South Australia, Verco, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans. R. Soc. 30 (149). — T. filmerae sp. n. South Africa, Sowerby, London, Proc. Halac. Soc. 7(37). f Terebra subatorquata sp. n. Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (22). — T. tjilonganensis (283), butaciana (284), pamotanensis (284-5), ickei (285), junghulmi (285-6), talahabensis (286), sindangbaranensis (286-7), simplicissima (287), ejecta (287) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1. fThei'sitea (?) cossmanni sp. n. Paleo- cene, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- graphica 30 (317-8). Tiberia v. Pyramidella. Titanopoma v. Anritus. ' \Torcida v. Turritella. Trifora cerea, shepstonensis spp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (43). Triforis . grimaldii sp. n. TenerilTo I. and Boa Vista I. (C. Verd Is.), Daut- zenberg Sc Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp, sci. 32 (41-2). Triphora infelix sp. n. New Zealand, Webster, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (307). Tritonidea agalma sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (101). YTritonidea evencijni sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichs- mus. (2) 1 (309-10). YTritonium subgosauicum, albini spp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (22-3). Trivia acutidentata, note on, Button, Nautilus 19 (132). Troehus camelophorus Cape Maria van Diemen, N.Z. (309), ( Claneulus ) takapunaensis Takapuna N.Z. (310) spp. n., Webster, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38. — T. cinerarias, Trema- tode parasites ; Cercaria pachyzerca, Lespes (168-9), C. vaidlegeardi, sp. n. (175-6), Pelseneer, 3. YTvoclnis reussi sp. n. Lower Cam- panian, S.E. France, Repelin, Mar- seille, Ann. Mus. 10 (41). — T. maeoticus sp. n. Maotisches Becken, Andrussow, St. Peterburg, Verh. Russ, mineral. Ges. 43 (289-451). — T. metrius sp. n., Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). — T. quadricoronatus sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, IIarbort, Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (87). — T. sliinagawensis (29), angulatus (30) spp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21 — T. ( Basilissa ) libycus (224), (flGibbula ) biochei (224-5) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeontographica 30. — T. ( Monodonta ) junghidmi sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1 (323-4). — T. (Tectus) szeremensis (105-6), ( Ziziphinus ) schafhdutU (106-7), ( Eutrochus ) neumayri (107-8), (Gibb ul a) pilari (108-9) spp. n. Cretaceous Hun- gary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52. 73 Moll. Systematic. — Prosobrancjhiata. 2231 Trophon waipipicola sp. n. Waipipi, N.Z., Webster, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (310). — T. (Boreotrophon) planispina sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (163). ■ f Trophon (?) isthmicus sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22 (59). — T. capito (Phil.), Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (46). ^Turbo bitropistus sp. n. Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestOng. 19 (135-72). — T. grangensis n. n. for T. hamiltonensis Pritchard non Harris, Pritchard, Viet. Nat., Melbourne 23 (117). — T. (? Gollonia) lenzi sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeonto- graphica 52 (100-1). Turbonilla subgenn. n. Babclla for Parthenia caelala A. Ad., Nisilurris for 1\ crystallina sp. n. ; T. approxi- viala, infantida , aclopora, a comma, garretiana (Odostomia sulcata Garrett), (Chemnitzia) abseida, ( Nisiturris ) crystallina, ( Pyrgisculus ) candidissima ( Dunheria Candida A. Adams), ( Mor - mida) aulica (varicosa Dunker), (Lan- cella) bella, peasei (Lancea elongata Pease), (Babclla) caelatior (Partlienia caelata A. Adams) spp. n. Dall & Bartsoii, Washington, D.C., Smith- sonian Inst., U.S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30. — T. madrinensis sp. n. Antarctic, Lamy, Bui. Museum, Paris 11 (481). — T. (Pyrgostylis) delia (73), hermia (74) spp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. ^Turbonilla junghuhni, sindang- baranensis spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1 (322). — T. paucicostulata Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (22). Turricula v. Mitra. f Turricula (Vulpecula) ickei (305), (Callithca) tjilonganensis (305), dijki (306), (?) gendinganensis (306) spp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1. — T. (Mesorhytis) monilifera sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52 (179-80). f Turris (?) Itaffraria (Griesbach) re- described and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4*(325). Turrispira sect. n. of Turritella (q_.v.), Petiio, Paleontographica 52 (142-3). f Turritella , Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). — Sect. n. Turrispira (142-3) type T. fallax sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary ; T. telegdiana (137-8), szoremensis ( 1 38-9), T. inter- posita (140), ( Torcula ) bicorrolata (134-5), sulcato-carinata (136) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeonto- graphica 52. — T. atamanica sp. n. Miocene, Novotcherkassk, Bogatohew, St. Peterburg, Bull. Com. geol. 24 (159-88). — T. cardenasensis, potosiana, waitzi spp. n. Senonian, Cardenas, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. geol. 24 (62-5). — T. cureti (30), tricincta (30-1), zekelii (31) spp. n. Lower Cam- panian, S.E. France, Repet, in, Mar- seille, Ann. Mus. 10. — T. pseudim- bricataria (241-2), crocodili (244-5), fraudatrix (246), nilotica (246-7) spp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeonto- graphica 30. — T. septemcostata (116), turbo (111) spp. n. Cretaceous, Tripoli, Krumbeok, Palaeontographica 53. — T. tuxlcpcccnsis (31), aguilcrac (32) spp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22. — T. (Zaria) bond Bail, remarks on, fig., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (317). | Turritoma (?) teuiifilosa sp. n. Palaeozoic, England, Donald, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. 82 (570). YTylostoma intermedium sp. n. Mesozoic, Portugal, Ciioffat, J. Conchy- liol. 54 (39). f Typijiis fistidosus Brocc., tetropterus Broun, wenzelidesi M. Ho., Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verb, siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (46). t Tympanotomus v. Potamides. Uromitra ebenus Lamarck varr. n. debilis, striolata, Pallary, J. Conchyliol. 54 (83). ■\Uzita v. Nassa. Valvata subgenn. n. Atropidina , typo T7. pulchella Stud., Liratina, type V. baicalensis Dyb., Megalovalvata, type V. grubei Dyb., Lindiiolm, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (190). — V. micra sp. n. Pilsbry & Ferriss, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. — T7. sincera var. n. danielsi, bicarinata varr. n. perdepressa , con- nectans, United States, Walker, Nautilus 20 (25-32). f Valvata cholnoikyi sp. n. piscinalis Mull., figd., Tertiary, China, Schlosser, Budapest, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. 4 (390-1). 74 Moll. VIII. Molluscai t Vermetus pulcher sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22 (32). — V. (? Vermiculus ) tricarinatus sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52 (144). t Vermiculus v. Vermetus. •j -Vespertilio v . Voluta. | Viearya callosa var. n. semperi Ter- tiary, Philippines, Smith, Philippine J. Sci., 1 (628). Vicetia gen. n. type Ovula hautkeni Heb. & Mun.-Ch., figd., Fabia.ni, Padova, Atti Ac. Ven.-Trent. 2 (150). Vivipava cliinensia var. n. patris, Kobelt in Martini & Chemnitz, Syst. Conch. Cab. — V. costulata Martens varr. n. globosa , alta, Germain, Bui. Mus., Paris 12 (299). — V. verms occurrence near Hamburg, Franck, Bl. Aquarien- kunde 17 (298-9). •\Vivipara eastoni gehort zu Faunus (Eastonia subgen. n.), Icke & Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reichsmus. 8 (106-44).— V. (Paludina) angularis Miill., oh. Tertiiir, China, Soiilosser, Ann. Hist.-Nat. Mus. Hung. 4 (394). Voluta martensi sp. n. Magalliaen, Strebel, Zool. Jahrb., Syst. 24 (124). — V. papillosa Swainson, var. Kenyon, London, Proc. malac. Soc. 7 (6). — V. arausaica Soland., the type of Ilarpu- lina (q.v.) gen. n. ■j 'Voluta crassicosta sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (19-20).— V. radix, ( Eopsepliaea ) sanurensis spp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeonto- graphica 30 (328). — V. ( Volutilitlies ) occulte-plicata (176), ( V olutocorbis ) exor- nata (178-9) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hun- gary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52. — V. (Vespertilio) tjilonganensis sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. geol. Reichsmus. (2) 1 (302). — V. taurinia Bon., Miocan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 57 (5). Volutilitlies v. Voluta. — Notes on, Newton, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (100). — V. petrosus, phylogeny, Smith, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58 (52-76). Volutilitlies fanivelonensis sp. n. Boule & Thevenin, Ann. Paleont 1. — V. inomatua sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppen- jieim, Palaeontographica 30 (329). — V. [1906] sp., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (325). . ■fVolutillithopsis Petho MS. a sy- nonym of V olutocorbis Dali, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52 (175-9). ■\Volutocorbis v. Voluta, Volutilithopsis. Volutospina gen. n. of Volutidae type Conus spinosus L., Newton, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (103). V olvaria v. Marginella. •j Volvarina v. Marginella. Volvula compacta sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (79). Vulpecula v. Turricula. — V. (Pusia) biconica sp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (389). ■\Xenophora aegyptiaca sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontographica 30 (258-9). fZaria v. Turritella. I Zizipliinus v. Troclius. (b) lleteropoda . Review of species hitherto described, Tescii, 1, 2. Collections of “Siboga” described; notes on anatomy, Tescii, 1. Atlanta afiinis (53), oligogyra (54-5) spp. n. Malay Archipelago ; notes on anatomy and figures of other species, Tesoii, R<$s. explor. Siboga 51. Cardiapoda trachydermon (77-8), sublaevis (78), acuta (79) spp. n. Malay Archipelago ; anatomical notes, Tescii, Rds. explor. Siboga 51. Carinaria notes on anatomy and figures of species; C. macrorhynchus (72-4) sp. n. Malay Archipelago, Tescii, Res. explor. Siboga 51. Euryops subgen. n. of Pterotrachea q.v., Tescii, Res. explor. Siboga 51 (81-9). Oxygurus rangi (Soul.) figured ; notes on anatomy* Tesch. Pterotrachea challengeri (84-5), inter- media (86), microptera (87), ( Euryops subgen. n.) mutabilis (88), xenoptera (88-9), orthophthalmus (89) spp, n. Malay 75 Moll. Systematic. 2231 Archipelago ; anatomical notes, Tesoii, IRjs. explor. Siboga 51, (c) Opisthobranchiata. Fauna of Monterey Bay, California MaoFarland, Washington, D.C., Dept. Comm. Lab., Bull. Bur. Fish. 25. Nudibranchiata, notes on anatomy, &c., Bergh, Zool. Jahrb., Jena, Syst. 23 (739-42). — Anatomy, Eliot, 2. — British species, Eliot, 5. -of S. India and Ceylon, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (636-91, 999-1008). Tritoniidae, genii, n. v. Charcotia, Tritoniopsis. Scyllaeidae, notes on family, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (674-6). Phyllirhoeidae, gen. n. v. Ctilopsis. Doridopsidae, note on family, Eliot, 3, (660-1). Phyllidiidae, note on family, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (673-4). Aeolididae, genn. n. v. Guy-valvoria , Notaeolidia. Pleurophyllidiidae, notes on family, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (676-85). Elysiidae, notes on, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (688-90). f Acera v. Bulla. ■\ Acrocolpus v. Bidla. Actaeon craticulatus sp. n. New Zea- land Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (281) — A. roseus sp. n. Sydney, Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (535). f Actaeon, Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). — A. multe- lineatus sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, Harbort, Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (93). — A. sp., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (328). \Actaeonella D’Orb., notes on the genus; A. coniformis, acutissima, occi- dentalis , inconstans , irregularis , brevis, planilateris, petosiana , variabiUs spp. n. Senonian, Cardenas, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. geol. 24 (74-91). — A. parvis- sima sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (17-8). — A. ( Volmdina ) inflata sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeonto- graphica 52 (183-4) — A. ( Trochaetaeon ) sp., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (328). | Actaeonina haUgi sp. n., Asoher, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). Aeolis v. Bolis. Amphorina pallida sp. n. Cape Verd Is., Eliot, London, Proc. Malac. Soc., 7 (155). Aplysia, digestion, Ariola, Genova, Atti Soc. ligustica sci. nat. geogr. 17 (110). — A. punctata, circulatory system, Blatin & Vles, Arch, zool., Paris 5 notes (xc-cii). ~\Atys beberkiriana sp. n. Java, Martin, Leiden, Samml. geol. Reichs- mus. ser. 2, 1 (283). ■j" Bulla desertorum (339-40), ( Hami - nea) plicatularum (338), ( Cylichnina ) nilotica (339), ( Acrocolpus ?) oasidis (339), (? Accra) coclcstini (310), (Accra) 8triatella, (340 1), stromeri (341), (Sca- phander) cossmanni spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontographica 30. Caliphylla mediterranea Costa, ali- mentary and reproductive organs, mor- phology and physiology, Bruel. Casella, note on genus, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (644). Charcotia gen. n. of Tritoniidae for C. granulosa sp. n. Antarctic, Vayssiere, Bui. Mus., Paris 12 (148). Chromodoris A. & H., note on genus ; C. amabilis (Kelaart), diardii (Kelaart), fidelis (Kelaart), gleniei (Kelaart), pre- ciosa (Kelaart), tenncntana (Kelaart), figd. ; C. 8cmperi Bergh = 0. diardii (Kelaart), Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (640-4). f Cinnlia incisa sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, Harbort, Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (93). Coryphella beaumonti sp. n. Britain, Eliot, Plymouth, J. Mar. Biol. Ass. 7 (361). Ctilopsis gen. n. aff. Phyllirhoe ; C. picteti sp. n. Amboyna, Andr6, Rev. Suisse Zool. 14 (72). Cylichna collyra sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (79). — C. simplex sp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. 76 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (279). — C. busliirenaia Melv. & St. is a Scaphander, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (79). j" Gylichna musashiensis, acuta (32), obtusa (33), Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, J. Coll. Sci. 21. | Cylichnina v. Bulla. Doridopsis, note on genns (061-3) ; _ 1). nigra, anatomy (663-5), Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906. Doriopsilla Bergh, anatomy, Eliot, Leeds, J. Concli. 11 (366). — Note on genns ; I), miniata (A. & II.), reticidata (Cock. & Eliot), anatomy, Eliot, Lon- don, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (663-6). Doris, several species described by Kelaart but of doubtful identity figured, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (666-7). Doto obscura sp. n. Cape Verd Is., Eliot, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (152). . Elysia caerulea Kelaart, grandifolia Kelaart, punctata Kelaart, figd. Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (689-90). Eolis nematocysts, Cuenot, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 61 (541-543); Reunion biologique de Nancy 1906 (59-61). — E. papillosa Linne var. n. albina, alderi Cocks, var. n. albida, Dautzenbero & Durouciioux, Feuille jeunes natural. Paris 36. — E. effulgena Kelaart, husseyi Kelaart, noduloaa Kelaart, paulinae Kelaart, amedleyi Kelaart, tristis, figd., Eliot, Loudon, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (685-6). f Eriptychaperainpla sp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (329). Oeitodoris reticulata sp. n. Cape Verd Is., Eliot, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (140). Guy-valvoria gen. n. of Aeolididae for G. francoiai , sp. n. Antarctic, Vayssiere, Bui. Mus., Paris 12 (147). Ilalgerda Bergh, note on genus, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (645). Haminea v. Bulla.— Notes on ; 77. simillima anatomy, Eliot, Leeds, J. Conch. 11 (310-2). Kalinga A. & H., notes on genus ; K. ornata A. & II., notes on anatomy, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (670-3). Kentrodoris Bergh, note on genus, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (649-51). Linguella , anatomical notes ; Eliot, 3 (680-5). Lobiger, notes on ; L. nevilli, Pilsbry, anatomy, Eliot, Leeds, J. Conch. 11 (298-300, 306-10). Lophocercus, notes on (298-300) ; anatomy L. viridis (301- 5) ; sieboldi (301-6), Eliot, Leeds, J. Conch. 11. Newnesia, notes on anatomy, etc., Eliot, Leeds, J. Conch. 11 (312-5). NoUvolidia gen. n. for N. gigaa (520), purpurea (524) spp. n. Antarctic, Eliot, Edinburgh, Trans. R. Soc. 41 (520). Phidiana longicirrha sp. n. Cape Verd Is., Eliot, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (156). — P. unilineata (A. & H.) radula figd., Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (685). Philine constricta (278) umbilicata (27 9 j spp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38. — P. aperta, . Entwicklung unter kiinstliclien Bedingungen, Soiiim- KEWITSOH. Phyllidia zeylanica Kelaart, figd., Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (674). Phylliroe bucephala , anatomy, Vessioiielli, Mitt. zool. Stat. Neapel 18 (105-135). Phyllobranchua orientalia (Kelaart) anatomy, etc., Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (686-8). Platydoria, note on genus, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (645-9). Pleurophyllidia, notes on anatomy ; P. formosa (Kelaart) figd., Eliot, Lon- don, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (679-80). Polycera quadrilineata Muller var. n. nigrolineata, Dautzenburg & Durou- oiioux, Feuille jeunes natural., Paris 36. Eingicula delecta sp. n. New Zealand, Murdoch & Suter, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (280). ^Eingicula buccinea Brocc., grateloupi d’Orb., Miozan, Ungarn, Boettger, Verh. siebenb. Ver. Naturw. 54 (5). Eostanga evansi sp. n. Cape Verd Is., Eliot, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7(144). Samla bicolor (Kelaart) figd., Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (685). 77 Moll. Systematic. 2231 Scaphander v. Bulla, Cylichna. — S. vicinus sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (248). Scyllaea marmorata Aid. & Hone., note on anatomy, Eliot, 3 (G75-6). Staurodoris atypica, sp. n. Cape Verd Is., Eliot, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (134). Stiliger ? viridis (Kelaart), figd. Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (686). TetJiys operta (51), hurnupi (54) spp. n. South Africa ; anatomy T. aperta, hurnupi , nigrocincta , elongata, Burne, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. — T» leporina , with parasitic larva of Nytn- phon, Merton. Thoradisa [Thordisa ] Bergh, note on genus, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (654-7). Trevclyana , note on genus, Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (667-70). Trippa , note on genus ; T. luteola (Kelaart), spongiosa (Kelaart), monsoni Eliot, figd., Eliot, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (657-60). Tritonia appendiculata sp. n. Antarctic, Eliot, Edinburgh, Trans. R. Soc. 41 (526). — T. inoesta Bergh, var. n., Eliot, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (133). Tritoniopsisge n. n. for T. brucei sp. n. Antarctic, Eliot, Edinburgh, Trans. R. Soc. 41 (530). f Trochactaeon v. Actaeonella. ■j 'Volvoulina v. Actaeon. (d) Pteropoda. German plankton expedition collec- tions described, Soiiiemenz, Ergebn. Plank t. Exped. II. F. b. > German Antarctic expedition collec- tions described, Meisenheimer, 1. Monograph of northern plankton species, Lenz, Nordisches Plankton. 5. Carolina, Abildgaard, notes on, Hedley, 5 ; Sykes, 1. ‘ \Conularia pyramidalis var. n. jer- visensis Palaeozoic, New York, Siiimer, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 80 (173-269). Fowlerina gen. n., F. zetesios sp. n. Bay of Biscay, Pelseneer, London, Trans. Linn. Soc. 10 (149). t IJyalaea tricuspida sp. n. Cali- fornia, Rivers, Los Angeles, Bull. So. Cal. Acad. Sci. 3 (69-72). fllyolithcs cyhele, daphnis, delta spp. n. Cambrian, China, Waloott Washington, U.S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29 (17-8). | Orbholheca cyrene , daulis, delphus, doris spp. n. Cambrian, China, Walcott, Washington, U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29 (18-21). Peraclis brevispira sp. n. Bay of Biscay, Pelseneer, London, Trans. Linn. Soc. 10 (146). — P. apicifulva, depressa spp. n. Atlantic, Meisenheimer, Pteropoden deutsch. Siidpolar-Exp. (122, 125). ]Scenella clotlio sp. n. Cambrian, China, W alcott, W ashington , U .S. Nation . Mus. Proc. 29 (12). — S. ? dilatatus sp. n. Cambrian, China, Waloott, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30 (563, &c.). •j Stenothcca clurius sp. n. S. rugosa varr. n., Cambrian, China, Walcott, Washington, U.S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29 (15-16). — S.? simplex sp. n. Cambrian, China, Walcott, Washington, D.C., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30 (563). (e) Pidmonata. Fauna of Europe, Kobelt in Ross- massler, Iconogr. Land- Siissw. Moll. 12. Fauna of Philippines, Mollendorf in Semper, Reis. Arcliip. Philipp., Wiss. Result., 10, H. 2. Monograph of Acliatinidae, Steno- gyrinao and Coeliaxinae continued, Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Distribution of slugs ; IIeynemann* Frankfurt a. M., Abh. Senckenb. Ges- 30 (1-92). Monograph of British slugs continued. Taylor, Monogr. Land. & Freshw. Moll. British Isles 12. Morphology of mantle organ, Soos, Allatt. Kozleiu. Budapest. 5 (25-47). Zonitidae includes Pseudopartula q.v. Endodontidae gen. n. v. Radiodiscus. Limacidae, means of destruction, Du Buysson, Feuille jeunes natural. 36 (168). 78 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] Basommatophora gen. n.v . Amphigyra — of Carinthia, Gallenstein. Limnaeidae, genu. n. v. N eoplanorbis Ptychogyra. Auriciilidae gen. n. v. Myosotella — notes on European, Monterosato, 1. — probably includes Dejanira Stoliczka, Petho, Palaeontographica 52 (122-6). Aehatina jacobi sp. n. Masbonaland, Da Costa, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (11). Achatinellastrum dixoni, hepaticum latizona spp. n. Hawaiian Is. ; A. mighelsiana var. n. mavtensi , BorohErd- ing, Zoologica 48. Agriolimax cyprius sp. n. Cyprus, Simroth, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl- D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (86). — A. pentheri sp. n. Asia Minor, Babor, Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus, 20 (293). Alexia v. Myosotella. Amalia cypria sp. n. Cyprus, Simroth, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (90). — A . marginata , distribution in W. Germany, le Roi, Munster, Jalires- ber. ProvVer. Wiss. 34 (40-1). Amastra montana , rubristoma, semi- nuda, eonica, ( Laminella ) sinistrorsa, laeva, Hawaiian Is., Baldwin, Nautilus 19 (135-9). Aviphidromus heerianua (Mousson) figd., lliiLQW, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (196-200). Amphigyra gen. n. (49) of Basom- matophora for A. alabamensis sp. n. (50) United States, Pilsbry, Nautilus 20. Amphiscopus v. Bidiminus. Aneeya rufoeineta sp. n. Lake Tangan- yika, Smith, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (183). Aneylus tanganyicensis sp. n. Lake Tanganyika, Smith, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (184). — A. capuloides, nervous system, Aeberhardt, Bern, Mitt. Naturf. Ges. 1905 (125). Anisospira subgen. n. Dissotropis ; A. (D.) stearnsi, blandi spp. n„ America, Bartsch, Washington, D.C., Smith- sonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 31. Anoatoma , notes on name, Pilsbry, Nautilus 20 (11). Ariolimax columbianus, physiology of pedal nerves, Jenkins $ Carlson. Baeillum orlltoceras subsp. n. austeni, Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Belgrandia lafayi sp. n., Oaziot in Lafay, Macon, Bui. Soc. hist. nat. 2 (217). Bifidaria subgen. n. Chaenaxis ; B. tuba sp. n. S. W. United States, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. — B. pentodon and allies, Vanatta & Pilsbry, Nautilus 19 (121— 8). — B. pentodon , tappaniana, notes, Sterki, Nautilus 19 (134-5). « Bocourtia Mabille, is a young Buli- mxilua, Anoey, J. Conchyliol., Paris 53 (317). Bostriehoeentrum v. Holospira. Brachypodella, Pilsbry, Nautilus 20 (47). Buliminus phavangensis (Fruhstr.) sp. n. Indo China, Dautzenbero & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53 (367). — B. detritus subsp. n. croatieus ,' Kormos, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. ma- lakozool. Ges. 38. — B. detritus, ner- vous system, Aeberhardt, Bern, Mitt. Naturf. Ges. 1905 (126-7).— B. ( Amphiscopus ) ridens sp. n. Asia Minor, Nagei.e, Frankfurt a. M., Nachr- Bl. 1). malakozool. Ges. 38. — B. (Mirua) pseudovibex (12), ( Subzebrinus ) stenosto- mus (17) spp. n. China, Anoey, J. Conchy- liol. 54. — B. ( S .) dautzenbergi nom. n. for B. joussaumei Smith preocc. Anoey, J. Conchyliol 53 (262). — B.rhombostomus Pfeiffer var. n. pupoidea ^Dautzenbero & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53 (367). — B. (Chondrulus) scapus Parr. var. n. cylin- drata, ( Zebrina ) funkei Bttgr. var. n. amanica, Asia Minor, Nagele, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38. Bulimulus dealbatus subspp. n. ozar- hensis, pecosensis, S.W. United States, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. — B. eitrinellus and scitulus are distinct, Fui.ton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 17 (148). — Notes on spp. of Mabille, Ancey, J. Conchyliol. Paris 53 (310-27). — B. dormant, food habits, Sellards, Science 24 (469-70). Bulimus acutus Miill., habitat. Anfrie. I Bulimus eannati sp. n. Tertiar}7, France, Caziot, Beziers, Bull. soc. 6tud. sci. nat. 27 (17). Bidinus v. Limnaea. 79 Moll. Systematic.— Pulmo:Nata. 2231 Burton nilotiea, anatomy, Reynell, London, Proc. malac. Soc. 7 (197). Camaena mansuyi sp. n. Indo China, Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53 (357). — G. cicatricosa Miiller var. n. connectens, Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53 (356). Campylaea v. Helix. — G. thracica (46), .Philippopel, subsetosa (47), frangepanii (53) Welehit spp. n. ; C. nikitai var. n. fagorum (61) Montenegro, trizona var. n. rhodopensis , setulosa var. n. s pelaea, Rossmassler, Iconographie 12. Cantarcu8 (or Tapada ) apertus Born, Honigmann, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (44-5). Caracolus v. Pleurodonte. Carychium exile var. n. canadense, Clapp, Nautilus 19 (138-40). Gerion, evolution, Plate, Verh. D. zool. Ges. 16 (127-138). Chaenaxis subgen. n. of Bifidaria, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. Ghloritis, notes on species ; C. eduardi (41), ponsonbyi (42) Moluccas, macros- toma (42) Bangaya, subtilis (44) German New Guinea, fausta (45) New Macklen- borg, conjuncta (47), jyatcrna (47), cxigua (48) New Ireland, cumingi (48) New Guinea novocamhrica (49), disjuncta (49) New South Wales, layardi (49) Torres Straits spp. n. ; C. unguicu- lina var. n. fusca (41) Burn, Gude, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (40-50). — Ghloritis, notes on species ; C. beddomei (105) holoserica New Guinea, teres (106) New Ireland, fraudulenta (107) New Guinea, challengeri (108), astaeus (108), agamcmnon (108) Queensland, rncnso- ncnsis (109) Tonkin, rufofasciata (109), sykesi (110) Sumatra, eurychasma (110) Sjerak I., N. of Tenimber spp. n., Gude, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. — G. hete- romphalus, notes, Pilsbry, London, Proc. malac. Soc. 7 (196). — G. edwardi, note, Ancey, Nautilus 20 (47). Chondrulus v. Buliminus. Glausilia lamothei sp. n. Yunnan, Ancey, J. Conchyliol. 54 (21). — G. lante- noisi (368), lavillei (369) spp. n. Indo China, Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53. — C. planasiensis sp. n. Elba, Pollonera, Torino, Boll. Musei Zool. anat. 20 No. 517 (8). — C. robustior sp. n. Sumatra, Bullen, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (127). — 0. roth- schildi sp. n., Abyssinia, Neuville & Anthony, Bui. Mus. Paris 12 (412).— C. ( Serndina ) serrulata Pfr. var. n. amanica Asia Minor, Nagele, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38. GocMicella contermina Shuttle, note, Pollonera, Torino, Boll. Musei Zool. anat. 20 No. 517. Coelocentrum subgen. n. Ptychodonta ; C. pittieri sp. n., N. America, Bartsoh, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 31. Coelorus, notes on, with figg., Gude Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (433). Coelostemma v. Tlolospira. Gurvella minuta, alabastrina spp. n. Philippines, Da Costa, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (99). — G. daillyana (= Ha - palus sulcatus d’Ailly), redfieldi, libe- riana, philippinica spp. n., Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Daudebardia, notes on, Wagner, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malako- zool. Ges. 38 (177-86). Dissotropis subgen. n. of Anisospira, Bartsch, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 31. Dryrnacus sykesi (7), notabilis (7), notalns (7) Colombia, acuminaius (8) Brazil, pseudofusoides (8), angustns (8) Colombia, prestoni (9) Panama spp. n., Da Costa, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. — D. spadiceus (97), alabastrinus (98) Colom- bia, rosenbergi (98), castaneo-strigatus (98) Peru spp. n., Da Costa, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. — D. spp. notes, Simpson, Nautilus 20 (24). — D. dormani , habits, etc., Press Bull. Florida Agric. Stat. 59 ; Nautilus 19 (6-9). Dyakia, notes, with anatomy of D. striata, Godwin- Austen, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (93). — Transferred to Zoni- tidae, Pilsbry, 10. Elisma v. Helix. Elma v. Ennca. Endodonta marsupialis, kameliamelia , conccntrata spp.n. Hawaiian Is., Pilsbry & Vanatta, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (783-6). Ennea (Elma) mansuyi sp. n. Indo China. Dautzenberg & Fisoher, J. conchyliol. 53 (345). — E. sicinhoei subsp. n. hotawana, Formosa, Pilsbry, 80 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1006] Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (730). Epiphragrnophora v. Ilelix. — E. kelletti (Fbs.), stearnsiana (Gabb) notes, Clapp, Nautilus 20 (13-6). — E. tudicidata, colony, Kelsey, Nautilus 20 (01). Epirobin subgen. n. Propilshrya ; E. coahuilensis, ( Propilshrya ) nelsoni spp. n. N. America, Bartsoii, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., IJ. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 31. Eucdlodium decollation subsp. n. guate- malensis, Central America, Bartsoii, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 31. Eulota v. Helix. — E. (Plcctotropis) impexa, inrinensis , hebes, perplexa spp.n. Formosa, E. (P.) fulvicans subsp.n. browni, E. lantsi subsp.n. miera, Pjlsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57, (730-2). Euonyma turriformis subsp. n. sarissa, Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. . Ferussacia paulucciana sp. n. Elba, Pollonera, Torino, Boll. Musei Zool. Anat. 20 No. 517 (7). Fruticicola ( Theba ) eliae sp. n. Asia Minor, Nagele, Frankfurt a. M., Nachr- Bl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38. Ganesella albida subsp. n. insignia , Formosa, Pilsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (730). Glessuln, species from India and Ceylon; G. subperotteti (103), canavica , subinoimata (104), subserena (100), 'jeyporensis (107), subjerdoni, gracilis (170) India, pusilla India and Ceylon, subfilosa (171) India spp. n., Beddome, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7. Goniostomus subhybridus sp. n., Da Costa, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (97). Gulnaria v. Limnaea. Gyraulus v. Planorbis. Hapalus sulcatus d’Ailly is a Curvella, Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Tlaplocion v. Holospira. Ilaploptychius gen. n., type Streptaxis sinensis Gould, Mollendorfe in Martini Sc Chemnitz, Conchylien - Cabinet, 1 (127). Haplostemma v. Holospira. Ilelicarion hiraseanus sp. n. Formosa, Pilsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc., Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (740). Ilelicigona arbustorum, sinistral. Shaw, Leeds, J. Conch. 11 (330). — 11. Japicida , white form, Jackson. Helicodiacus eigcnmanni subsp. n, arizonensis, S.W. United States, Pjlsbry Sc Ferriss, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. Ilelicogena v. Ilelix. Helix, the section Elisma , Caziot & Fagot, Feuillo jeunes natural. (121-5). — Notes on spp. of Mabille & Ferussac, Ancey, J. Conchyliol., Paris 53(310-27). — Notes on spp., Germain, Nantes, Bui. soc. sci. nat. (ser. 2) (1-08) ; Jackson. — Function of salivary glands, Pacaut & Vigier, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol., 60 (232-4). — Salivary glands, Pacaut & Vigier, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 60 (419— 21). — Glands of Nalepa, Pacaut & Vigier, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 60 (230- 2). — Function of glands of Nalepa, Pacact & Vigier, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 60 (545-6). — Centrosomes of nerve- cells, Legendre, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 60 (490-1). — Seminal apparatus, Popovici-Baznosanu, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci. 143 (70-2). — 11. cotiellae, rodana spp. n. Aragon, Fagot, Zaragoza, Bol. Soc. Arag. 5 (172). — 11. ( Hclicogena ) thracica (269), sturanyi (278) Balkan, despotina (279) Balkan, stolacensis (284) Bosnien, Serbien, pivensis, var. n. lub- nicensis (285) Balkan, Kobelt in Martini Sc. Chemnitz, Conchy] ien-Cabinet 1. — 11. guebhardi Frankreich, saintivesii (56), Alpes mar it. spp. n. ; 11. rumelica var. n. magnifica, gussoneana var. n. mileti , cnixiomicra var. n. presbensis, lucorum var. n. byzantina, figulina var. n. eumolpia, niciensis var. n. tacheiformis, pomatia varr. n. temensis, costellata , transsylvanica, claudiensis, Kobelt in Rossmassler, Ieonographie 12. — 11. pomatia var. n. hapellae, serbica, expan- silabris, elsae, dobrudschae, rhodopensis ,? duschekensis, kriiperi, pedemontana , II. secernenda, kormosi varr. n. njegusensis, subligata , subalbescens, dimidiata, sub- obtusata, II. albescens var. n. bulgarica II. castanea var. n. nigerrima, II. ligaba varr. n. meyeri, lobiancoi , lindeni , golac, virginalis, 11. campana var. n. cacaminis, II. lucorum var. n. byzantina , II. gusso- neana var. n. mileti, II. buchii var. n. aclsharica, II. kolasinensis ? var. n. 81 Moll. Systematic. — Pulmonata. 2231 boanica, II. cincta var. n. elegans Kor- mos, II. pelasgica var. n ? cosensia Kobelt in Martini & Chemnitz. Syst. Conch. Cab. — II. ( Eulota ) jourdyi Morlet, var. n. minor, Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53 (362). — H. ( Isaurica ) praecellena Nag. var. n. amanica Asia Minor, Nagele, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38. — II. jejuna Say. transferred to Praticolella , Pilsbry, Nautilus 20 (32-3). — II. acuta in France, Giard, Feuillo jeunes natural., Paris 30 (13); Boulyde Lesdain, Godon, Lobeau, Ibid. (31). — II. candidiaaima, distribu- tion, Navas. — II. hortensis in N. America, Johnson, Nautilus 20 (73-80, 95-6). — • — II. hortenaia in Newfoundland, Cockerell, Nautilus 20 (94). — II. limbata , note on dispersal, Giard, Feuille jeunes natural., Paris 36 (45) ; Dollfus, ibid., (45). — II. ( Campylaea ) foetens, Rossm., introduced near Donau- stauf, Clessin, Regensburg, Ber. naturw. Ver. 10 (46). — II. (Vallonia) excentrica, distribution, WiisT, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. malakozool. Ges. 38 (218-9). — II. ( V .) aaxoniana, note, Wust, Frank- furt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (206). — II. muralia, note on, Caziot, Paris, Bui. soc. zool. 30. — II. pomatia, notes onsinistral, Jackson. — II. pomatia, salivary glands, Pacaut & Vigier, Arch, anat. microsc., Paris 8 (425-659) ; Paris, C.-R. Acad. sci. 142 (412-4); C.-R. Assoc, anat. 1905 (175-6). — II. poma- tia, nervous system, Aeberiiardt, Bern, Mitt, naturf. Ges. 1905 (123-5) ; Veneziani, Anat. Anz., Jena 29 (241) ; Legendre, Paris, C.-R. Soc. biol. 61 (19) ; C.-R. Ass. Anatom. 1906 (85). — II. pomatia, nerve cells, Legendre, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 60 (388-9, 455- 90). — II. pomatia, biology, Schmitz, Natur. u. Offenb., Munster 52 (241-3). — II. pomatia , reproduction and ovi- position, Meisen.iieimer, Yerh. D. zool. Ges. 16 (51-61). — II. serpentaria, Caziot & Fagot, Paris, Bui. soc. zool 30 (12-5). — II. Hermiculata, Caziot & Fagot, Paris, Bui. soc. zool. 29 (19-23) ; Caziot, Paris, Bui. soc. zool. 30 (11). f Ilelix vopuebrunensia, voreti spp. n. Post-Tertiary, Alpes Mari times, Maury & Caziot, Paris, Bui. soc. geol. 5 (601).— II. (Epiphragmophora ?) duboaia sp. n. John Day beds, Oregon, Stearns, Ber- keley, Univ. Cal. Pub., Bull. Dept. Geol. 5.-/7. terrena var. n. conumonti, Post- Tertiary, France, Babor, Amiens, Bull. (n-9720 r) Soc. linn. 18 (29). — II. spp., Tertiary, China, figd., Sohlosser, Budapest, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. 4 (389-90). Hemiplecta xullaensia sp. n. Xulla Is., Schepman, Leiden, Notes Mus. 28 (120-8). Ilolospira subgenn. n. Lioatemma, type II. (Ilaplostemma) Hamilton) Dali, Stal- aetella, Tristemma ; II. mexicana, palmeri, infanta, painter), oaxacana , (Jloatrichocentrum) goldmnni, hidalgoen- aia, tamaulipensia, ( Lioatemma ) duran- goenaia, yucatanenaia, (Ilaplocion) toumsendi, liehenophora, tantalua, ( Coelostemma ) herrerae, ( Stalactella ) roaei spp. n. II. goldfusai subsp. n. anacachenaia, N. America, Bartsoh, Washington, D.O., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 31. f Ilyalinia aubolivetorum sp. n. Post Tertiary, Alpes-Maritimes, Maury Sc Caziot, Paris, Bull. soc. geol. 5 (599). Ilygromia rufeacena, sinistral, Siiaw, Leeds, J. Conch. 11 (281). Iberua apinae, treechinenaia spp. n., Rossmassler, Iconographie 12. laauriea v. Ilelix. Isidora tabulata Gld., hocliatetteri Dkr., novae-z eland) ae Sby., antipodea Sby., i lirata Ten.-Wds., figd., Suter, Wellington, Trans. Proc. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (333). Jaminia biplieata Studer, occurrence at Brandon, Suffolk, Chaster, Leeds, J. Conch. 11 (319-20). Kaliella coatata, longa, venusta spp. n. Formosa, K. crenulata subsp. n. liota- wana, Pilsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (743-4). — K. micro- bembix sp. n. Hupe, Fulton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 17 (248). Laminella v. Amaatra. — L. aemivenu- lata sp. n. Hawaiian Is., Boroherding, Zoologica 48. Lartetia and Vitrella, Boettger, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (30-2). Levanlina ehanzirenaia sp. n. S. Europe, Kobelt, Frankfurt a. M., NachrlBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (15- 6). Idmax cecconii sp. n. Paliistina, Sim- roth, Frankfurt a. M., NachrlBl. D. b 21 82 Moll VIII. Molluaca. [1906] malakozool. Ges. 38 (84]. — L. agrestis , Schoepf, Forstwiss. Centralbl., 28 (609- 610). — L. maximus, eyes, Smith, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 48 (231). Limieolavia ponaonbyi, amithi spp. n. Uganda, Preston, London, Proc. Malac. Soo. 7 (89). — Tj. turriformia Martens var. n. obcan (170), lurria PfoilTor. var. n. duperthuiai, Germain, Bui. Mus., Paris 12. Limnaea bongsonenais sp. n. Sumatra, Bullen, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7, (14). — L. crcissiuacula sp. n. Mariannes Bavay, J. Concliyliol., Paris 53 (255). — L. tchadiensis sp. n. Central Africa, Germain, Bui. Museum, Paris 11 (485). — L. ( Bulimia ) cgregici sp. n. North- west Australia, Preston, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (36). — L. ( Limnua ) lagorii sp. n. Crimea, Dyboavski, St. Peterburg, Bull. Ac. Sc., 18 (113-6). — L. ( Gulnaria ) ovata Drap. var. n. kohleri , Honigmann, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38(45-6). — L.peregra , sinistral, Taylor, Naturalist, London 1906 (114); Treciimann, Naturalist London 1906 (113). — v. Lymnaea. If Limnaea depereti sp. n. Tertiary, France, Caziot, Beziers, Bui. Soc. etud. sci. nat. 27 (20). — L. durandi n. n. Paris Basin, Dolleus, Bull, carte geol. France 16 (24). — L. maxima sp. n. Jolin Day Beds, Oregon, Stearns, Berkeley, Univ. Cal. Pub., Bull. Dept. Geol, 5. — L.merz- baeheri, etc. spp. n. Tertiary, Karkara, Soiilosser, Budapest, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. 4 (375-6). Limnua v. Limnaea. Lioatemma subgen. n. of lloloapira, type //. ( Haplostemma ) hamiltoni Dali, Bartsoh, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 31 (141-3). Lymnaea v. Limnaea. — Tj. danielai sp. n. Indiana, Baker, Nautilus 20, (55-6). — L. hinkleyi sp. n. Idaho, Baker, Nautilus 19 (142-3). — L. nasoni sp. n. Michigan, Baker, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (1). — L. bidimoides subsp. n. cockerelli S. W. United States, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Phila- delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. — Tj. clodea, habits, Walter, Brooklyn, N.Y., Inst. Arts. Sci., Cold Spring Harbor Monog. 6 (1-35). — L. megaaoma, note, Latohford, Nautilus 20 (83). — L. atag- nalis, nervous system, Aererhardt, Bern. Mitt. Naturf Ges. 1905 (121-3). '\Lymnaea aieverti, acuddevi spp. n. Colorado, Cockerell, New York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. MaerocJdamya douvillei sp. n. Indo China, Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. concliyliol. 53 (351). — M. nitidus sp. n. Formosa, Pii.sbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (741).— M. henderaoni n.n. for M. dohertyi Hender- son, Ancey, J. Conchyliol. 53 (320). Macrodontea konigawaldi, aimplex spp. n., Brasil, Thiele, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (69- 7]). Mdrtenaia bowkerae sp. n. Uganda, Preston, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (88). Medora v. Pupa. Microcystina lamprobaaia, lisaobasia, radiata spp. n. Formosa, Pilsbry, Phila- delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (742). * Mieroatoma a synonym of Tirachy- podella (q.v.). Mirua v. Bidiminua. Murella rovellenaia, aybaritiea spp. n. Italy, Kobei.t, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. 1). malakozool. Ges. 38 (204-5). Myoaotella gen. n. for Alexia myoaotia, See., Monterosato, Naturalista sicil., Palermo 18 (126). Na?iina hageni sp. n. Banka I., Weber, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (164-5). — N. rothschildi sp. n. Abyssinia, Neuville & Anthony, Bui. Mus., Paris 12 (414). Neoplanorbia gen. n. for N. tantillua sp. n. United States, Pilsbry, Nautilus 20 (50-1). Ncircombia earinella sp. n. Hawaiian Is., Baldwin, Nautilus 19 (135-9). Odontartemon subgen. n. v. Perrotetia. IfOmphalina (?) laminarum sp. n. Colorado, Cockerell, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. Opeaa opdla sp. n. Hawaiian Is., Pilsbry & Vanatta, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (783-6). — 83 Moll. S YSTEMATIO. — PULMONAT A. 2231 0. bawriense (= Stcnogyra lucida Gibbons), sykesi, header, satsumensc, husaienae, argutum, yucatanense, adavisi spp. n. ; 0. ocbogyrum var. n. amazonicum , gracile var. n. neocalcdonicum, johan- ninum var. n. mayottense , Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Orcula v. Pupa. f Oreohelix yavapai subsp. n. com- pactula , Cockerell, Nautilus 19 (46-7). Pare peas subgen. n. of Prosopeas. Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Parbulina flemingi, lemmoni , carni- eolor, haaeana, cooperi, fulvicans spp.n. Hawaiian Is., Baldwin, Nautilus 19 (111-3, 135-9). Paryphanta abramenbaria, anatomy, Murdoch, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst, 38 (313-6). • Patida hooheri, occurrence in Ker- guelen, Richters in Drygalski, Deutsche Sudpolar Exped. 10 Zool. 4 (298). Perrottetia subgen. n. of Odontarlemon Kobelt in Martini & Chemnitz, Conchy- lien-Cabinet, 1 (108). Phrixgnabhus serrabocostaba sp. n. Waiuku, N.Z., Webster, Wellington, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 38 (311). Physa tchadiensis (485), dautzenbergi (48(5) spp. n. Central Africa ; P. dunkeri (486) n. n. for P. scalaris Dunker, Germain, Bui. Museum, Paris 11. \Physa miqueli sp. n. Tertiary, France, Caziot, Beziers, Bull. Soc. 6tud. sci. nat. 27 (20). Planispira cingarus sp. n. Ilalma- hera, Fulton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 17 (247). Planorbis , notes on spp., Anoey, J. Conchyliol. 53^320 -1). — P.cavus filocinc- tus spp. n. S.W. United States, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. — P. sagoensis sp. n. Sumatra, Bullen, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (129). — P. corneas , breeding, Soffel, Zool. Beob. 47 (84-5); Ziegr- LEU, Wochenschr. Aquarienkunde (296-7). — P. corneas, supposed albinism, Ziegeler, Bl. Aquarienkunde 17 (70) ; Kohler, Bl. Aquarienkunde 17 (216-7, 230-1) ; Roth, Bl. Aquarienkunde 17 (n-9720 r) (358-60, 367-70). — P. comeus, an am- phibian, Holzfuss, Natur u. Haus, 14 (234-6). f Planorbis florissantensis sp. n. Ter- tiary, Colorado, Cockerell, Nautilus 19 (100-1, 120). — P. landonensis n. n. Paris Basin, Doi.lfus, Bull. Carte g£ol. France 16 (23). — P. (Gy r aulus) keideli (381), karkaraensis (383) spp. n. Ter- tiary, Central Asia and China, Sciilosser, Budapest, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. 4. Plcctotropis v. Eulota. Pleurodonte ( Caracolns ) manifesba sp. n. (?) Cuba, Fulton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 17 (247). \Poecilozonhes nelsoni var. n. conoi- des, reinianns var. n. anbiquus Ber- mudas, Verrill, New Haven, Conn., Trans. Acad. Arts Sci. 12. Polygyra mulbilineaba subsp. n. algon- quinensis, Nason, Nautilus 19 (141-2). — P. bexasiana subsp. n. hyperolia S.W. Uni ted States, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Phila- delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. Pomabia cincba subsp. n. elegans , secernenda subspp. n. dimidiata, kormosi, subalbescens, Kormos, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38. Praticolella jejuna (Say), systemati position, Pilsbry, Nautilus 20 (32-3) ; habits, Johnson, Nautilus 20 (46). Propilsbrya subgen. n. of Ep’irobia (q.v.), Bartsch, Washington, D.C., Smith- sonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 31. Prosopeas subgen. n. Paropeas ; P. liolosericum Boettger, anceyi (= P. maeilentum Ancey preoc.) spp. n. acutis- simum var. n. hasbabum Boettger, Pils- bry, Man. Conch. 18. Pseudopavbula, referred to Zonitidae, Pilsbry, Nautilus 20 (47). Pbychodonta subgen. n. of Coeloeenbrnm Bartsch, Washington, D.C.j Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 31. | Plychogyra gen. n. for P. canalifera sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, Harbort, Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst. 45. Puncbum baiwanicum sp. n. Formosa, Pilsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (746). b 21 — 2 84 Moll VIII. Mollusca. Pupa longina sp. n. Aragon, Fagot in Navas, Zaragoza, Bol. Soc. Arag. 5(201). — P. ( Medora ) vultur sp. n. Herzegovina, Branosik, Trencsen, m. termt. tars. 6vk. 1906 (190). — P. ( Orcula ) robusta sp. n. Asia Minor, Nagele, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38. — P. (0.) doliolum Brug. var. n. incrassata Asia Minor, Nagele, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38. — P. angliea, note, Margier, Feuille jeunes natural. 35 (68-70). fPapa lomnicJni sp. n. Sarmatian, Galicia, Fhiedberg, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (312).— P. sp. China, Ob. Tertiar, Sohlosser, Ann. Hist.-Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung., 4 (390). Pyramidula cronkhitei anthonyi Pils- nom, n., Pilsbry & Ferriss, Philadel- phia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. fPyramidula lecontei sp. n. John Day Beds, Oregon, Stearns, Berkeley, Univ. Cal. Pub., Bull. Dept. Geol. 5. Padtodiscus Pils. gen. n. of Endodon- tidae for I?, millceosbabua sp. n. S.W. Unitod States, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Phila- delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 68. Satsuma lanbenoiai sp. n. Indo China, Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. conchyliol. 53 (360). Segmentina kennardi sp. n. Sumatra, Bullen, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (130). Serrulina v. Clauailia. Siphonaria cyaneomaculata sp. n. South Africa, Sowerby, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (37). — S. stoicae sp. n. S. Australia, Verco, Adelaide, Trans. R. Soc. 30 (223). Sitala hangchoicenaia sp. n. China, Pilsbry, Nautilus 20 (5). — S. hiraaei, angulijera spp. n., circumcincta sub- sp. n. taiwanica Formosa, Pilsbry, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (744-5). Sphy radium, sharpi, alexanderi spp. n. Hawaiian Is., Pilsbry & Cooke, Phila- delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58 (215-6). Stalactella subgen. n. of Iloloapira, Bartsoii, Washington, D.C., Smith- sonian Inst., U. S. Nation, Mus. Proc. 31, [1906] Stenogyra lucida Gibbons = Opeaa bawrienae, Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Sbrepbaxia ainenaia Gld., the type of ILaploptyehiua (q.v.). Sti‘obilopa labyrinthiea subsp. n. bexaaiana S.W. United States, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. f Strophocheilus chubutenaia, liaubhali spp. n. Patagonia, Iiiering, Revista Mus. La Plata 11 (240-1). Subulina totistriata, parana spp. n., Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Subzebrinua v. Buliminua. Suecinea retuaa var. magiater figd., Pilsbry, Nautilus 19 (109). t Suecinea aomeraensis sp. n. Bermuda, Verrill, New Haven, Conn., Trans. Acad. Arts Sci. 12. Synapberpea amabilia sp. n. ; S. auratua var. n. ambus, Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Tapada v. Cantareua. Tcatoeclla caaerana sp. n. Aragon, Fagot, Zaragoza, Bol. Soc. Arag. 5 (171). \Teatacella martiniana sp. n. Post Tertiary, Alpes Maritimes, Maury & Caziot, Paris, Bui. Soc. geol. 5 (598). Theba v. Frutieicola. Tortaxis gen. n. Pilsbry, Man. Conch. 18. Triatemma subgen. n. of Iloloapira , Bartsoii, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 31. Trocliomoi'pha nouhuysi sp, n. Xulla Is., Schepman, Leiden, Notes Mus. 28 (120-8). — T. pellucida sp. n., cultrata subsp. n. formosana, Formosa, Pilsbry, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (739). Troclionanina erenulata sp. n. Central Africa, Germain, Bui. Museum, Paris 11 (484). Vallonia v. Helix. — V. costata, note, Adams, Leeds, J. Conch. 11 (364). — V. excentrica , note on, Sterki, Frank- furt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (166). ■\V erbigo parcedcnbata , in Holocene of England, Kennard & Woodward, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (119). 85 Moll. Systematic. 2231 Vitrea dnlliana subsp. ii, rOemeri , milium subsp. n. meridional™, S.W. United States, Pilsbry & Ferrirs, Phila- delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. — F. rhoadsi, figd., Pilsbry, Nautilus 19 (109). — V. appi'oxinia, vanattai, note, Pilsbry & Walker, Nautilus 20 (57-8). Vitrella, of Wiirtemburg, Geyer, Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk. 62 (189-200) ; Boettger, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38 (30-2). Vitrina diaphana , nervous system, Aeberiiardt, Bern. Mitt. Naturf. Ges. 1905 (125-6). — V. pfeifferi, note, Dall, Nautilus 19 (107-8). Xerophila aethalia (5), tyrrena (6), turbinula (7) spp. n. Elba, Pollonera, Torino, Boll. Musei Zool. Anat. 20 No. 517. — X. vegliana sp. n. Kormos, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malako- zool. Ges. 38 (81). — X. virgata subsp. n. croatiae, Kormos, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malakozool. Ges. 38. Xesta cornicen sp. n. Sumatra, BulleN, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (13). — X. haluiaherica Kobelt var. n. talia- buensis Xulla Is., Sohepman, Leiden, Notes Mus. 28 (120-8). Xestina tenerci Mollendorf var. n. data, Dautzenbeiig & Fisoiier, J. Conchy- liol. 53 (350). Zospeum venctum, note on, Pollonera, Frankfurt a. M., NachrBl. D. malako- zool. Ges. 38 (16). Soapiiopoda. Collections of the “ Siboga ” expedition described and fauna of the Indo-Pacific region reviewed, Boissevain. Dentaliidjc, Liassic, Rioiiardson. Antalis v. Dentalium. Batlioxiphus v. Dentalium. Cadulus campylus sp. n., Gulf of Oman, Melvill, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (80). — C. ( Dischides ) ovalis (66), (Polyschides) hexaschistus (67-8), mag- nus (68), longilobatus (68-9), ( Gadila ) virginalis (72-3), pseudolivi (73), zonatus (74), pulcherrimu8 (74-5), abrupt o- inflatus (75) spp. n. Indo-Pacific, Boissevain, Res. explor. Siboga 54. Dentalium minus (14), intercoatalum (14), tubi forme (19-20), oryx (20), leucoryx (20-1), macandrewi (25-7), sinuosum (28), paucicontortum (28-9), plurieostatum (30), transversostriatum (32) , malayanum (32-3), sedeeimcostatum (33) , compressiusculum (33-4), martensi (34) , ( Fissidentalium ) sibogae (39), ( Tesseracme ) tetrapleurum (41-2), (Episiphon) carneum (48), (Batlioxiphus) trieannatum (48-9), ( Gadilina ) stapes (50-1), pacliypleurum (51), truncatum (51), ( Laevidentalium ) banale (55), ( Plagioglypta ) semitracheatum (56), tracheatum (56-7) spp. n. Indo-Pacific ; D. aprinum Lin. var. n. ineolor (10), (Antalis) entalis, Lin. var. n. indieum (44) ; D. michelottii, Hoernes, supposed recent specimens from the Malay Archipelago (16), Boissevain, Res. explor. Siboga 54. — D. serrulatum, cornubovis (248), subcurvatum (251) spp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18. — D. tarentinum, Trematode parasites ; Cercaria dentalii, sp. n. (170), Pelseneer, 3. | Dentalium acutum (574), hexagonale (581), oblongum, parvulum (585), subovatum (587), subquadratum (588), subtrigonale , terquemi (589) spp. n, Lias, British Isles, Rioiiardson, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. 62. — D. duodecim-plieatum sp. n. Senonian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (16). — D . edoensis sp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (34). — D. rimosum sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22 (55). — * D. ( Fustiaria ) stromeri sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeontographica 30 (215). Dischides v. Cadulus. Entalina quadrangularis (62-3), mediocarinata . (63), cornucopiae (63-4) spp. n. Malay Archipelago, Boissevain, Res. explor. Siboga 54. Siphonodentalium australasiae sp. n Banda Sea, Boissevain, Res. explor. Siboga 54. Episiphon v. Dentalium. Fissidentalium v. Dentalium . f Fustiaria v. Dentalium. Qadila v. Cadulus. Gadilina v. Dentalium. 86 Moll VIII. Mollusca. [1006] Laevidentalium v. Dentalium. Plagioglypta v. Dentalium. Polyschides v. Cadidus. Tesseracme v. Dentalium. IjAMELLIBR ANOHIATA . Histology of heart, Lozinski, Krakdw, Bull. Intern. Acad. 1906 (48-62). Muscular impression, Reis. Adductor muscles, Maroeau, Paris, C.-U. Acad. sci. 142 (1291-6). Adductor muscles, movement, Mar- oeau, Paris, C.-R. Acad. sci. 143 (303-5). Fauna of Tuamotu and Gambier Is., Lamy, Bui. Museum, Paris 1906 (205- 15, 308-19). Cretaceous fauna of England, Woods, London, Monogr. Paleont. Soc. 2. Rauracian and Sequanian fauna of the dept, de l’Yonne, Peron, Auxerre, Bui. soc. sci. hist. nat. 69 (33-266). Fauna of the Salem Limestone, Beede in Cumings and others, Indiana, Rep. Dept. Geol. Nat. Res., 30 (1323-34). Critical list of Defrance Collection, Bigot. Ostreidae includes Lithiotis q. v. Peciinidae, gen. n. v. Inaequipeeten. — Cainozoic fauna of California, Arnold. — Palaeopectens of New South Wales, Ethi: ridge & Dun. — Nomen- clature of genera ; Petho, Palaeonto- graphica 52 (213-22). Unionidae, oogensis and ovum, Frierson, Nautilus 20 (68-9).- “ Glochi- dium ” larva, Roth, Bl. Aquarienkunde, Magdeburg 17 (108-11, 117-9, 123-7). — Effect of environment, Sell, Frank- furt u. M., NachrBl. I). malakozool. Ges. 38 (38-44, 64-8).— Of N. America, Davis, Providence, R.I., Bull. Roger Williams Park Mus. 2. — Of New Eng- land, Davis, Providence, R.I., Bull. Roger Williams Park Mus. 12. — Of Kansas, Soammon, Lawrence, Kan. Univ. Sci. Bull. 3 (277-373). Dreissensiidae of Europe, revision, Brusina, J. Conchyliol. 53 (272-97). Veneridae, gen. n. v. Granicorium. Solenidae from British E. Africa, Smith & Bloomer, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (855-7). Gastrochaenidae, classification ; Oppeniieim, 1 (102-4). Abra truneata sp. n. Mast Head Reef, Q.,1Iedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (478). — v. Syndesmya. Acanthocardia v. Cardium. Acav v. Barbatia. Acila v. Nucula. Adaena, Unterscheidung der Arten ; A. minima sp. n. Aralsee, Ostroumoff, Taskent, lzv. Turk. Otd. Russ. Geogr. Ob§c. 4 (20-6). Aequipecten v. Pecten. ■fAequipecten giavenensis (164), mar - tellii (178), Tertiary, Sardinia, Ugolini, Paleontogr. Italica, Pisa 12. Aetheria , hinge, Waagen, Wien, Sitz Her. Ak. Wiss. 14 (153). — subgen. n. v. Clessinella. f Alectryonia v. Ostrea. f Alectryonia tripolitana sp. n. Cre- taceous, Tripoli, Krumbeok, Palaeonto- graphiea 53 (97-8). \Ambonychia septentrionalis sp. n. Silurian, N. Canada, Whiteaves, Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. 14 (46F). Amuaaium v. Pceten. — A. forrnoaum sp. n. Persian Gulf and G. of Oman, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (807). — A. investigatoris (255), manaricum (256) spp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18. Anaitia punctigera sp. n. Sta. Luzia, C. Verd Is., Dautzenberg & Fisoiier, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (86-7). f Anatina, notes on the subgenus Cer- comya, Agassiz ; A. (G.) eymbula sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeonto- grapliica 52 (313-5). — A. boonei sp. n. Jurassic, France, Cossmann, Paris, C.-R. ass. frang. avanc. sci. 34 (287). Anodonta, histology of visceral gan- glion, Freidenfelt. — Central nervous system, Bochenek, Krakdw, Rozpr. Akad. 45 B (262-77). — A. mutabilis, histology of heart, Lozinski, Krakow, 87 Moll. Systematic. — Lamellibranciuata. Rozpr. Akad. 46 B (55-64). — A. muta- bilis, reproduction, Wioiiand, Bl. Aqua- rienkunde, Magdeburg 17 (348-9, 356- 7). \Anomia aupsensis sp. n. Lower Cam- panian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (47). f Anthonya cantiana sp. n. Cretaceous, England, Woods, London, Monogr. Pa- leont. Soc. 2 (139). | Anthracosia fritschi sp. n. Permian, Bohemia, Schmidt, N. Jahrb. Min. 1905 1 (47). Area , anatomy, &c., .of heart, Tiieiler, Jenaisclie Zs. natw. 42 (115). — Notes on spp. described by Lamarck, Lamy, J. Conchyliol., Paris 53 (302-9). — A. requieseens (793), ( Bathyarca ) anaclima (794), (Scapharea) birleyana (794-5), eibotina (795) spp. n. Persian Culf and Arabian Sea, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 — A. ( Barbatia ) innoccns sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (253). f Area avieuloides sp. n. Mesozoic, Galicie, Wisniowski, Krakow, Bull. In- tern. Acad. 1906 (249). — A. eureti sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (54). — A. jeka- terinoslavica sp. n. Tertiary, Russia, Sokolow, St. Peterburg, Mem. Com. geol., n. s. 18 (22). — A. maliokini sp. n. Jurassic, Russia, Borissjak, St. Peter- burg, Mem. Com. geol., n. s. 19 (36). — A. tenuis (58), kagoshimensis (59), rectangularis (61) spp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Toiojnaoa, J. Coll. Sci. 21. — A. (Barbatia) syrmica sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52 (240-1). — A. (Parallelipi pedum) faju- mensis sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppen- heim, Palaeontographica 30 (212-4). — A. nodosa var. n. batanensis Tertiary, Philippines, Smith, Philippine J. Sci. 1 (630). — A. decipiens figd. Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (238). — A. laevis , Matheron is a Cypri- eardia, q.v., Repelin. — A. riehardi sp. n. Santa Luzia, C. Verd Is., Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (92-3). Arcopagia v. Tellina. t Areopagia matheroni sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Mar- seille, Ann. Mus. 10 (71). 2231 S Aspergillum miocaenicum sp. n. Vadasz, Foldt. Kozl. 36 (270). f Astartc, notes on the genus, structure of hinge ; A. (Eriphyla) subplanissima sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52 (254-61). — A. cre- taeea sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (57). — A. daeotensis sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & IIovey, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. — A. glenei sp. n. Miocene, Liineburg, Wollemann, Zs. I). geol. Ges. 58 Mitth. (21). — A. griesbachi sp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (300). — A. japoniea sp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (54). — A. paularensis sp. n. Carboniferous, Carnian Alps, Gortani, Boll. Soc. Geol. ital. 24 (564). — A. scrivcnari, guthriensis spp. n. Mesozoic, Singapore, Newton, London, Geol. Mag. 3 (492). — A. upwarensis (105), seneeta (106), cantabrigiensis (107), claxbiensis (108), omalioides (111) spp. n. Cretaceous, England, Woods, London, Monogr. Paleont. Soc. 2. — A. (Eriphyla) lenticidaris Goldf. figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (301). f Avicula salvani (102), vinassai (103), silverii (104), spp. n. Permian, Carnia, Gortani, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12. — A. vulgaris sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, Hariiort, Berlin, Abb. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (34). ^Aviculopecten, hinge, Hind, London, Geol. Mag. 3 (59). — A. earnieus sp. n. Permo-Carboniferous, Italy, Gortani Paleontogr. Italica, Pisa 12 (50). — A. incarojanus sp. n. Carboniferous, Carnian Alps, Gortani, Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital. 24 (560). — A. ponderosus (10), mit- chelli (11), etiglehardti (17) spp. n. Car- boniferous, N.S. Wales, Etheridge & Dun, Mem. Geol. Surv. N.S. Wales, Pal. 5 — A. pusillus, tener spp. n. Devonian, Germany, Schmidt, Berlin, Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 57 (554). — A. sp. ex aff. granosus Phi 11, hoernesianus Kon., Frecii, Foldt. Kozl., 36. •fAvimaclra subgen. n. of Mactra, avieuloides sp. n. Maotisches Becken, Andrussow, St. Peterburg, Verb. Russ, mineral. Ges. 43 (289-451). Barbatia (Acar) avellanaria, margare - thae spp. n. Persian Gulf and Arabian 88 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] Sea, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (797).— v. Area. | Barbatia meridiana sp. n. Cretaceous Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (287). f Baroda v. Tapes. Bathyarca cybaea sp. n. New Zealand Hedley, Wellington, Trans. Proc. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (71). — v. Area. ^Biradiolites aguilerae , cardenasensis, potosianua spp. n. Senonian, Cardenas, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 24 (58-6 1 j. Bornia lepida sp. n. Sydney, Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (543). Brachyodontes ( Uormomya ) harachien- ais sp. n. India, Karachi, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (800-L).- v. Modiola. \Buchiola aubpalmata sp. n. Devo- nian, S. Africa, Reed, London, Geol. Mag. 3 (302). Cameronia v. Pliodon. ] Camponectes v. Camptonectes. | Camptonectes v. Pecten. Card ilia aemisuleata, Lamk., from Persian Gulf and G. of Oman, Melvill A Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (826;. Cardita echinaria sp. n. Persian Gulf, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (813), "f Cardita rotunda sp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Toiojnaga, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (55). — C. upuarensis sp. n. Cretaceous, England, Woods, London, Monogr. Paleont. Soc. 2 (123). Cardium edule, Ban der Schalb, Ostuoumoef, TaSkcnt, Izv. Turk. Otd. Russ. Geogr. Ob§£. 4 (20-6). — C. edule , Trematode parasites ; Bucephalus haim- eanus, Lac. Duth., Pelseneer, 3 (176-7). — C. edule, parasite, Nicoll, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 17 (148). — C. skeeti Bp. n. Mast Head Reef Q., Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (476).— C. (Acanthocardia) exochum (838), omanense (838-9), (? Fragum) eentumliratum (839- 40) spp. n. Persian Gulf, G. of Oman, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906. — C. edule L. var. n. globulosat Pallary, J. Conchyliol. 54. ■f Cardium aupsense, laticostulatum spp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (63). — C. braunei, tohyoensis spp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Toiujnaga, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (51). — C. derbeuticum, Itarajma- nicum spp. n. Maotisches Becken, Andrussow, St. Peterburg, Verh. Russ, mineral. Ges. 43 (289-451). — C. gries- bachi (307) [ = ] C. denticidatum Griesb. sp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland ; O. denticu- latum Bail. (306) redescribed and figd., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4.— C. qua dncristatum (290-1), pseudo- product am (292-5), icrevicianum (295- 6) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petuo, Palaeontographica ,52. — C. (< Jurassicar - dium subgen. n.) axonense sp.n., Jurassic, France, Cossmann, Paris, C.-R. assoc, franc . a vane. sci. 34 (294). — C. ( Trachy - cardium) mayer-eymari sp. n. Paleocene, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontographica 30 (ail-2). • \Cassianella stachei sp. n. Permian, Carnia, Gortani, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12 (101). | Ceratomya calliglypta sp. n. Jurassic, France, Cossmann, Paris, C.-R. ass. franc, avanc. sci. 34 (285). ^Cercomya, Agass., v. Anatina. \Chama tor old sp. n. * Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52 (269-70). •[ Chione roberti n. n. for O. hallii , Tate non Pritchard, Pritoiiard, Viet. Nat., Melbourne 23 (117). Chlamys natalensis sp. n. South Africa, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (60). — v. Pecten. \Ghlamys filubiensis sp. n. Tertiary, Sardinia, Ugolini, Paleontogr. Italica, Pisa 12 (160). j Circe carpathica sp. n. Mesozoic Galicia, Wisniowski, Bull. Intern. Acad. 1906 (247). Clessinella subgen. n. of Aetheria for C. sturanyi sp. n. Congo, Waagen, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (153). Condylocardia ovaia sp. n. Sydney, Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (539). — C. porrecta, trifoliata 89 Moll. S YSTBMATIO.— LaMELLIBBANCHIATA. 2231 spp. n. Mast Head Reef. Q., Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (475). t Conocardium taramelli sp. n. Car- boniferous, Carnian Alps, Gortani, Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital. 24 (565). f Coralliochama g.-boehmi sp. n. Seno- nian, Cardenas, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 24 (54). Corbicula, notes on, Germain, Bid. Museum, Paris 12 (577). — C. cunningtoni sp. n. Victoria Nyanza, Smith, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (186). — C. lacoini sp. n. Central Africa, Germain, Bui. Museum, Paris 11 (488). | Corbicula crassicostata sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (64). ~\Corbis wanneri sp. n. Cretaceous, Tripoli, Krumbeck, Palaeontograpliica 53 (109-10). Corbula persica (262), Persian Gulf, andamanica( 263) Bay of Bengal spp. n., Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18. — C. subquadrata sp. n. Persian Gulf, G. of Oman, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (843). \Corbula exigua, equivalvis spp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (74-5). — C. liar- paejormis (193-4), viokaltamensis (195), vetula [Mayer-Eymar MS] (195-6), lyonsi (196-7), pyramidarum (197-8), duglensis (198), chmeitensis (198-9) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeontographica 30. — C. (s. str.) sila- tiensis sp. n. Upper Cretaceous, Borneo, Ic'ke & Martin, Leiden, Samml. Geol. Reiclisnms. 8 (121-3). — C. (Cuneocorbida) alabamicnsis Lea, Tertiary, Panama, figd., Joukowsky, Gcnfrve, Mem. Soc. Phys. 35 (173-4). ^Crassatella quaasi sp. n. Cretaceous, Tripoli, Krumbeck, Palaeontographica 53 (106-7). — C. slavonica sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52 (267-9). — C. macrodonta, Sow. var. n. obtusa, Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (58). Cr'aaaatellistea omancnsia sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (258). Cra88atcllitc8 janus sp. n. Mast Hoad Reef, Q., IIedley, Sydney, N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (474). — C. trailli , Hutton, is a Mcictropsis, Hutton, Wellington, Trans. Proc. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (65-6). ■j Crassatellites africanus sp. n. Cre- taceous, Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (303). — C. divisien- sis sp. n. Cretaceous, England, Woods, London, Monogr. Paleont. Soc. 2 (128). Crenella adamaiana nom. n. for C. decusaata, A. Ad. non Montagu ; C. praecellens sp. n. Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea, Melvill & Standen, Lon- don, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (801).— O. persica sp. n. Persian Gulf, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 18 (255). Cryptodon omanensis sp. n. Gulf of Oman, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (257). Ctenodonta ? bidorsata sp. n., Ray- mond, Pittsburgh, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3. — C. subovata sp. n. Silurian, N. Canada, Wiiiteaves, Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. 14 (47 F). ~\Ctenostreon, Ascher, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). j Cucullaea concenlrica sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Mar- seille, Ann. Mus. 10 (55). — C. elatmensi8 (23), subcanccllala (25) spp. n. Jura, Russia, Borissjak, St. Peterburg, Mem. Com. Geol., n.s. 19. — O. scrivenori sp. n. Mesozoic, Singapore, Newton, London, Geol. Mag. 3 (489). — C. ( Trigonoarca ) szaboi sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52 (242-5). — O. dalli Ihering, midticostata lhering, Patagonia figd., Ihering, Revist. Mus. La Plata 11 (235). • fCucullclla , cullrata , ovata, tcnui- arata, figd., Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (239). Cuna flava sp. n. Mast Head Reef, Q, Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Linn. Soc. 31 (474). •j -Cuneocorbida v. Corbula. Guneopsis v. Unio. Cuspidaria aculecarinata sp. n. Capo Verd Is., Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (95). — C. trailli, New Zealand, figd., Hedley, Wellington, Trans. Proc. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (73). 90 Moll VIII. ■\Cuspidama hrevirostrata sp. n. Ju- rassic, France, Cossmann, Paris, C.-R. Ass. franc, a vane. sci. 34 (289). Cyamiomactra communis sp. n. Syd- ney, Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Linn. Soc. 30 (540). f Cypricardella pandora sp. n. Devo- nian, Germany, Schmidt, Beilin, Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 57 (556). | Cypricardia Icevis (Matheron) re- figured, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (66). \Cypincardiriia subcuneata sp. n. Glen Parle Limestone, Weller, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (435-71). | Cyprimeria haueri (303-4), elliptica (304-5) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontograpkiea 52. | Cyprina (V enilicardia) arcuata sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontograpkiea 52 (297-9). ]Cyrenat Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). — C. sub- globosa sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (64). | Cyrtodonta s cola sp. n., Raymond, Pittsburgk, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3. | Cytherea aegyptiaca (169-70), con- nexa (170-1), productula (171) spp. n. [Mayer-Eymar MS] Tertiary, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontograpkiea 30. — C. fonscolombi sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (70). — C. kochi sp. n. Creta- ceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeonto- grapkica 52 (302-3). — G. vasconium sp. n. Tertiary, Biarritz, OrpENHKiM, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (80). Dacrydium pelseneeri sp. n. New Zealand, Hedley, Wellington, Trans Proc. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (72). \Dalliconcha, Wliite, note on tke section, Petho, Palaeontograpkiea 52 (230). — v. Gervilleia. f Daonella, Greek species, Renz, N. Jakrb. Min. 1906, 1 (27-40). \T)eltopecten farleyensis (29), uirtge- nensis (31), obliquatus (32) spp. n. Car- boniferous, New SouthWales, Etheridge Molfusca. [1906] & Dun, Mein. Geol. Surv. N. S. Wales, Pal. 5. ■ \Dicranodonta mnievnikensis sp. n. Jurassic, Russia, Borissjaic, St. Peter- burg, Mem. Com. geol., n.s. 19 (32). Diplodon huapensis sp. n. America. Bartsch, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30. 1[D. rotlii sp. n. Patagonia, Ihering, Revist. Mus. La Plata 11 (236-7). ■ \Diplodotita balcomensis n. n. for D. subquadrata, Tate non Carpenter. Pritchard, Viet. Nat., Melbourne 23 (H7). Donax trunculus, Treinatodo parasites; Cer carta pectinata lluet, (163-4), Buce- phalus haimeanus Lac.-Duth. (176-7), Pelseneer,3. — D.truncidus L., parasites, Caui.lery & Chappellier, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 60 (325-8). t Dosinia maeotica sp. n. Maotisclier Becken, Andrussow, St. Peterburg, Verh. Russ, mineral. Ges. 43 (289-451). ^Dreissensia dalli sp. n. Tertiary, Panama, Joijkowsky, Geneve, M^in. soc. Pliys. 35 (171). f Edmondia podolica sp. n. Palaeozoic. Podolia, Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (236). — Fj. cf. ano- donla Ivon., Frech, Foldt. Kozl. 36. Ensis macha Mol., anatomy, Bloo- mer, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (18). f Eriphyla Gabb, notos on the section, Petho, Palaeontograpkiea 52 (257-8). — v. A starts . Ervilia scaliola Issel. discussed and figured, Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1. (66). ] Exogyra, Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). — E. peroni sp. n. Cretaceous, Tripoli, Krcmreck, Palaeontograpkiea 53 (101-2). f Fimbria scalaris sp. n. Lower Cam- panian, S.E. France, Repelin. Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (61). ^Fistulana degyptiaca [Mayer-Eymar MS] sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontograpkiea 30 (204-5). | Flexopecten sardous sp. n. Tertiary, Sardinia, Ugolini, Paleontogr. Italica, Pisa 12 (180). Fragum v. Cardium. 01 Molt Systematic. — Lamellibranchiata. 2231 G aparium navigatum sp. n. Mast Head Reef, Q. Hedley, Sydney, N S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (476). f Gari praeeursor (308-9), diversisig- nata (309-10) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hun- gary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52. t Gastrochaena zitteli [Mayer-Eymar MS] sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontographica 30 (204). f Gervilleia douvillei sp. n. Mesozoic, Portugal, Ohoffat, J. Conchyliol. 54 (40). — G. hanitschi sp. n. Mesozoic, Singa- pore, Newton. London, Geol. Mag. 3 (470). — G. incarsiana sp. n. Permian, Carnia, Gortani, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12 (112). — G. ( Dalliconclia ) orientalis sp. n. Cre- taceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontogra- phica 52 (230-1)'. f Gervillia v. Gervilleia. ' \Gigantopecten variradiatm sp. n. Tertiary, Sardinia, Ugolini, Paleontogr. Italica, Pisa 12 (190). Glabaris, notes, Dall, Nautilus 20 (39-40). Glycymeris caprieornea, qucenslandica spp. n., Mast Head Reef Qld., Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (4G8-9). — G. -insignia sp. n. Australia, Pilsbrv, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58 (213). '\Goniomya scrivenori, ainga.porenaiay Mesozoic, Singapore, Newton, London, Geol. Mag. 3 (493). — G. sp., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (310). ■\Grammysia denckmanni sp. n. De- vonian, Germany, Schmidt, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 57 (558). — G. podoliea sp. n. Palaeozoic, Podolia ; G. com- planata Sw., cingulata His, rolnndata Sw. figd., Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (237). Grandidieria v. Unio. Granieorium gen. n. of Veneridae, type G. indutum sp. n. Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (477). •j Gryphaea cereviciana (192-3), semi- coronata (193-4) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52. ■fllalobia, Greek species, Renz, N. Jahrb. Min. 1906 I (27-40). Ilcteromactra subgen. n. of Mactra for M. laminifera sp. n. (q. v.), Lamy, Bui. Museum, Paris 12 (45). f Hippuritea Lam., notes on the sub- genus Pironaea, Meneghini, Petho, Pa- laeontographica 52 (270-5). f Tloernesia piroudi sp. n. Permian, Carnia, Gortani, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12 (112). Hormomya v. Brachyodonles. •fllionia (?) parvula sp. n. Paleozoic, Canada, Whiteaves, Ottawa, Geol. Surv. Canada 3 (288). f Inacquipeeten (192) gen. n. for Pec- len tournali Serr., &c, ; I. lovisatoi (197), arborcanensis (198) spp. n. Tertiary, Sardinia, Ugolini, Paleontogr. Italica 12. f Inoceramus felixi nom. n. for J. la- marchi Park, (pro parte), Petrasoiieck, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst. 54. — I. miilleri sp. n., Petrascheok, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst. 56 (155-68). — I. robustus, cracoviensis spp. n. Seno- nian, Bonarka, Smolenski, Krakow, Bull. Intern. Acad. 1906 (717). — I. zitteli sp. n., Petrascheok, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst. 56. — T. expanaus Bail, re- described, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (299). -\Iouannetia aemicaudata Desm., Beschreibung, Vadasz, Foldt. Kozl. 36. Isocardia, Bulow, Frankfurt a. M., NaclirBl. D. malakozool. Ces. 38. \Isocardia rotunda sp. n. Lower Campanian, S. E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (65). — I. cliff - woodensia sp. n. Cretaceous, New Jersey, Weller, Chicago, J. Geol. 13 (326). f J ouannctia v. louannetia. , Joufia , notes on, Snetiilage. Jousaeaumia gen. n. ; J. hetcrocyathis, hcteropsammiae spp. n. Ceylon, com- mensal with Tleterocyathus and Eetero- psammia, Bourne, Ceylon Pearl Oyster Fish. Rep. 5 (215). f J urassicardium subgen. n. of Cardium for C. axonense sp. n., Cossmann, Paris, C.-R. ass. franc, avanc. Sci. 34 (294). Kellia leucedra, revimentalis spp. n. Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (817). Mollusca. 92 Moll. VIII. Kellyia australis sp. n. S. Orkneys, Lamy, Bui. Mus., Paris 12 (124). ■\Lasaea striata'' sp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (53). Leila fastidiosa, New Zealand, figd. Hedley, Wellington, Trans. Proc. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (70-1). f Leda, Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72).— L. cle- mentiae sp. n. Lower Campanian, S. E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (56). — L. navicula sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, IIarbort, Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (55). t Leptodesma transversa sp. n. De- vonian, Germany, Schmidt, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 57 (553). '\Leptodomus podolicus sp. n. Palaeo- zoic, Podolia, Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (236). | lAebea dieneri sp. n. Permian, Carnia, Gortani, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12 (113). Lima ; mouth normally duplicated, Pelseneer, 2. — L. murrayi, Smith — Ijimea acclinis Iledley, Hedley A Pettard, Sydney, N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (223). | lAma cardenasensis , aztcea spp. n. Senonian, Cardenas, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 24 (35-6). — L. eosticillata sp. n. Cretaceous, Bohemia, Petrasoiiek Wien, Jahrb. geol. RchsAnst. 55 (433). — L. cureti (48), crasaicosta (48-9) spp. n. Lower Cam- panian, S. E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10. — L. hakodetensis sp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (64). — L. planicosta sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, Harbort. Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (42). — L. (Radula) szilyana (200-1), selectis- sima (201-2), brusinai (202) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeonto- graphica 52. Limaea juglandula sp. n. Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (812). — v. TAmea. Limatida hyperborea sp. n. E. Green- land, Spitzbergen and Kara Sea, Jensen, Kjobenhavn, Medd. Gronl. 29 (329-30). Limea murrayit Smith transferred from Lima and = Limea acclinis [1906] Hedley, Hedley & Petterd, Sydney, N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (223). — v. Limaea. Limopsis erectus sp. n. oh Sydney. 300 fath., IIedley & Petterd, Sydney, N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (224). ]TAmopsis aguilari sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22 (53). — L. nummiformis (248-9), vilmae (249-50) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52. ^Liopistha ( Psilomya ) corrugata sp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4, (309). f Lithiotis belongs to Ostraeidae, Boehm, Centralbl. Min., Stuttgart 1906 (161,458); Reis, T.c. (209). Lithodomus townsendi sp. n. Persian Gulf and G. of Oman, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (802). IAthodomus donezianus, mixtus spp. n. Jura, Russlands, Boiussjak, M4m. Com. g6ol. 29 (1-22, 23-35). — L. spp., Vadasz, Foldt. Kozl. 36. Lucina pamcla sp. n. Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea, Melvill & Standen, Lon- don, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (815). ]Lucina, Asoher, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72).— L. fim- briata sp. n. Lower Campanian, S. E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (61). — L. pironai sp. n. Cretaceous, Balkans, OrrENHEiM, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (127). — L. proboscidea sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52 (289). Lucinoma v. Phacoides. \Lutraria ovalis sp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (41). \Machomya applanata sp. n. Jurassic, France, Cossmann, Paris, C.-R. ass. franc, avanc. sci. 34 (286). •} Lyropecten v. Pecten. Macoma v. Tellina. — M. blairensis sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (259). — M. syndesmyoides sp. n. Persian Gulf and G. of Oman, Melvill & Standen, Lon- don, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (824). 93 Moll. Systematic. — Lamellibranciiiata. 2231 \Macoma rosariana sp. n. Tertiary, Philippines, Smith, Philippine J. Sci. 1 (630). Macrocallrsta roseothicta Smith (new to Australia) Mast Head Reef, Q., IIedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proe. Linn. Soc. 31 (478). f Macrodon sulcatus sp. n. Glen Park Limestone, Weller, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (435-71). — M. vereskinense (I), lutugini (5), jakovlevi, uiichalahii (9), leskevilachi (11), clatmcnae (12), kova- levkense (14) spp. n. Jurassic, Russia, Borissjak, St. Peterburg, Mem. Com. geol., N.S. 19. Mactra subgen. n. v. Avimactra. — M. solida, subtruncata, Trematode para- sites, Bucephalus haimeanus Lac.-Dutli. (116-7), Pelseneer, 3. \Maclra gabricli sp. n. Lower Cam- panian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (74). — M. imago , schir- vanica spp. n. Maotisches Becken, Andrussow, St. Peterburg, Verb. Russ, mineral. Ges. 43 (289-451). — M. ( Ileterornactra subgen. n.) laminifera sp. n. Antarctic, Lamy, Bui. Mus. Paris, 12 (45). Mactropsis trailli (Hutt.), characters, Hutton, Wellington, Trans. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (65-6). Malletia brevis sp. n. Bay of Bengal , Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (252). Margaritifera, Cestode parasite, Seurat, Paris, C.-R. Acad. Sci. (801- 803) — M. panasesae, life-history, Allen. Melcagriria, Tuamotu and Gambier Is., growth and pearl production, Seurat, 1,2,3. fMeretrix umzambiensis, euglypha spp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland," Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (304- 5). Mesodesfna (Paphia) bahreinense sp. n. Persian Gulf, Melvill A Standen, Lon- don, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (827). ~\Modiola internata, tschernyschevi, tri- gonalis spp. n. Jura Russlands, Boriss- jak, St. Peterburg, Mem. Com. g^ol. 29 (1-22, 23-35). — M. jurassica sp. n. Jurassic, North America, Whitfield & Hovey, New York, Bull. Amer, Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. — M. kaffraria sp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (294). — M. missouriensis sp. n. Glen Park Limestone, Weller, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (435-71). — M. rionegrensis sp. n. Upper Cretaceous, Patagonia, Ihering, Revist. Mus. La Plata 11 (235). — M. (Brachydontes) striatissima sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.Fj. France, Retelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (53). I M odiolarca juraaaica sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & Hovey, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. Modiolaria calceata sp. n. Persian Gulf, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (801-2).— M. perstriata sp. n. Masthead Reef, Q., IIedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (472). t Modiolopsis podolica sp. n. Palaeozoic, Toland, Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (241). | Modiomorplia lamellosa sp. n. Glen Park Limestone, Weller, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (455-71). — M. pallida sp. n. Devonian, Germany, Schmidt, Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 57 (556). Moera v. Tellina. Montacuta obliquans sp. n. Persian Gidf and G. of Oman, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (817). Montaguia charcobi (46), turqueti (47) spp. n. Antarctic, Lamy, Bui. Mus. Paris, 12. Mutela angustata Sow. var. n. pon- der osa, Germain, Bui. Mus. Paris, 12 (56). f Myalina letmathenais sp. n. Devonian, Germany, Schmidt, Berlin, Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 57 (555). — M. ampliola Ryckt. var. n ..pannonica, Freoh, Foldt. Kozl. , 36. t Myoconcha Asoiier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). Myodora pulleinci sp. n. Mast Head Reef, Q., IIedley. Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (473). \Myophoria carnica sp. n. Permian, Carnia, Gortani, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12 (116). 94 Moll VIII. Mollusca. [1906] ~\ Myophori opsis (?) carbonifera sp. n. Carboniferous, Carnian Alps, Gortani, Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital. 24 (563). \Mysia pacifica sp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (53). f Mytilarca pernoides sp. n. Silurian * N. Canada. Wiiiteaves, Rep. Geol. Surv- Can. 14 (47 F). Mytilus, spermatozoa, Kupelwieser. — Parasitic Nematopsis, Leger, Paris, Bull, ass. frang. avanc. sci. 1905 (331). — M. edulis , parasite, Niooll, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. London 17 (148). — ■.¥. edulis, L., Vorkommen in grossen Tiefen des Weissen Meeres, ICnipowitsoh, St. Peter- burg, Verb. Russ, mineral. Ges. 43 (271-7). t Neaeva gramtm (Matheron MS.) sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (75). — N. osiridis sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontograpliica 30 (199). f Neithea Drouet, notes on the genus (213-22) ; N. boekhi (244-7), almusana (227-8) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontograpliica 52. — v. Pecten. t Neviodon natalensis, Bail. re- described and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (289). Neolepton antipodum, New Zealand, figd., Hedley, Wellington, Trans. Proc. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (74). Nephronias fiueld sp. n. America, Bartsoh, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30 (393-5). . Nodularia douglasiae subsp. n. taiwaniea, Formosa, Pilsbry, Philadel- phia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 57 (750). • Nucida consentanea sp. n. Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea, Melvill & Standee, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (791). — N. ( Aeila ) granulata sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (251). | Nueula , Asoher, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). — N. glenparkensis, diversoides spp. n. Glen Park Limestone, Weller, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. Acad. Sci. 16 (435-71). — N. michalskii sp. n. Tertiary, Russia, Sokoi.ow, St. Peterburg, Mem. Com. geol., n. s. 18 (5). — N. subcancellala sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, Harbort, Berlin, Abb. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (54). f Nueulana sp., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (287). ^Nuculites barretti sp. n. Palaeozoic, New York, Siiimer, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 80 (173-269).— N. lunulata sp. n. Paleozoic, South Africa, Schwartz, Grahamstown, Rec. Albany Mus. 1 (379). fOpis haldonensis sp. n. Cretaceous, England, Woods, London, Monogr. Paleont. Soc. 2 (119). IfOrthonota impressa, solenoides, figd., Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OostUng. 19. Ostrea , oyster beds invaded by an Algal, Fabre-Domergue, Paris, C.-R. Acad. sci. 142 (1223-5). — Sur le gise- ment huitrier naturel de la Macta (Algerie) et le regime d’ecoulement de cette rivi&re, Bounhiol, Paris, C.-R. Acad. sci. 142 (593-5). | Ostrea lingula, provincialis spp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (46-7).— 0. irregularis sp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21 (68). — O. liaitensis Sow., Tertiary, Panama, figd., Joukowsky, Geneve, Mem. Sog. Phys. 35 (170). — 0. ( Aleetryonia ) semi- armata, aguilerae spp. n. Senonian, Cardenas, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. geol. 24 (44-9). — O. (A.) subar- cotensis sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Peth5, Palaeontograpliica 52 (186-8). t Oxytoma, Ascher, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). ~\Palaeanodonta ernae (52), sophiae (53), faba (54) spp. n. Permian, Bohemia, Schmidt, N. Jahrb. Min. 1905, 1. j Palaeoneilo boyesi (377), arcuata (378) spp. n. Paleozoic, South Africa, Schwartz, Grahamstown, Rec. Albany Mus. 1. f Panopaea mermera sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontograpliica 52 (310-1). Papilla v. Mesodesma. f Parallelipipedum v. Area. \Patinopeeten v. Pecten. 95 Moll. S YSTEMATIO. — L AM ELLIBR ANCHI AT A. 2231 Pecten, locomotion and mode of life, Anthony. — Swimming mechanism, Vles, Paris, C.-R. Acad. sci. 143 (611-3). — P. jacobaeus , histology of heart, JfoziN- SKr, Krakow, Rozpr. Akad. 46 13 (55- 04). — P. cous (808), ihyrideus (809), (Vola) dorotheae (810) spp. n. Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea, Melvill & Stan- den, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1908. — P. (Chlamys) tamsl (243) Venezuela, ( C .) nympha (246) Caribbean Sea? spp. n., Bavay, J. Conchyliol., Paris 53. — P. (C.) haslatm var. n. alb ulus, ( Pscudatnuss i urn) randolplu var. n. tillamookensis, Cali- fornia, Arnold, Washington D.C., U. S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Pap. 47. — P. opercu- lar is, note with varr. n., Monterosato, Naturalista Sicil., Palermo 18 (145). — P. opercularis var. n. perdlx, Bavay, J. Conchyliol., Paris 53 (245).— P. tehuelclms d’Orbigny varr. n., Bavay, J. Conchyliol. 54 (9). — P. jacobaeus Lin., var. keppeliana Sby., figd., Dautzenderg & Fisojier, Monaco, lies, camp. sci. 32 (72). f Pectcn, Ascii er, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72).— P. belle- rophontis (108), pseudocaenus (109), salinchieti (110) spp. n. Permian, Carnia, Gortani, Riv. Ttal. Pal. 12. — P. krenncri (206-7), vertebratus (207-8), ( Chlamys ) szeremensis (208-10) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontographica52. — P. radkieiciczi sp. n. Tertiary, Russia, Sokolow, St. Peterburg, Mem. Com. geol., n. s. 18 (41). — P. santarosanus (23), azlecus (72) spp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22. — P. tokyoensis (65), pulchellivius (67) spp. n. Post Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21. — P. ( Chlamys ) calkinsi, landesi, proavus spp. n. Eocene, California ; P. a anctae- cruzensls, ( Chlamys ) branneri , ( Propca - mussium) clallamensis, waylandi spp. n. Oligoceno, California; P. earrizocnsls, keep}., (Patinopectcn) oiccnl, ( Chlamys ) liarnlini, nulteri, sespeensis, ( Lyropecten ) bowersi, miguelensis, perrini, vaughani, ( Plagioctenium ) andersoni, eldridgei, neahensis, ( Pseudaviussium ) lomplcocn- sis, ( Propeamussium ) stanfordensis, (Amass him) lompocensis spp. n. Miocene, California ; P. anbury}, coaUngaensis , leeontei, merriam}, vogdesi, (Pat'ino- pecten) healeyi, purisimaensis, turner}, (Chlamys) bartschi, bellilamellatus, lawsoni, uashburnei, watts}, ( Lyropecten ) asliley}, (. Plagioctenium ) cooper}, (Pro- peamussium) river si spp. n. Pliocene, California ; and varr. n., Arnold, Washington D.C., U. S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Papr. 47. — P. sp., Tertiary, Panama, ligd., Joukowsky, Geneve, Mem. Soc. Phys. 35 (172-3). — P. spp., Ober- mediterran., VadAsz, Foldt. Kozl.,36. — P. (Aequipecten) decemcostatus Munst., pexatus Woods, %d., Petrasohek, Wien, Jahrb. geol. Rchs. Anst. 55 (429- 31). — P. (Camptoncctes) kalkowskyi sp. n. Cretaceous, Bohemia, Petrasohek, Wien, Jahrb. geol. Rchs. Anst. 55 (431). — P. (Chlamys) eapensis, (JEqui- pecten) kossmatl spp. ri. (296-7) Cre- taceous, Pondoland ; P. (Chlamys) amapondensis Griesb. re-described and figured (295) ; P. (Camponectes) sp. (297); P. (Neibhea) quinqueeostatus Sowerb. (298), Woods, Cape Town, Ann.S. Afric. Mus. 4. Pectunculus, mode of locomotion, Vles, Paris, Bull. Soc. Zool. 28 (114- 7). — P. haroicus sp. n. Persian Gidf, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (798). — P. Jormosus, Rve. var. n. tumida, Fogo, Capo Verd Is., Dautzenberg & Fischer, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (77-8). | Pectunculus hungarlcus sp. n. Cre- taceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeonto- graphica52 (245-6). — P.williamsi sp. n. Tertiary, Russia, Sokolow, St. Peter- burg, Mem. Com. geol., n. s. 18 (13). — P. afrieanus Griesb. re-described and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (291). \Perna, Cerevlciana sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeontographica 52 (234-5), Petrlcola pholadiformis at Dunkerque, Lesdain. f Petricola hippuritarum sp. n. Cre- taceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeonto- graphica 52 (229). Phacoidcs ( Lueinoma ) vestita sp. n. Maio, Cape Verd Is., Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32 (90-1). | Phacoides penns ylvanieus var. n. somersensis, Bermudas, Vrrrill, Now Haven, Conn., Trans. Acad. Arts Sci. 12. * Philobrya icandelensls sp. n. Antarctic, Lamy, Bui. Mus., Paris 12 (50). — P. 96 Moll VIII. Mollusca. [1906] parallelogramma sp. n. Sydney, Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 30 (544). — P. scabra , recapitula spp. n. Mast Head Reef, Q., Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (470-1). | Pholadomya aegyptiaca (185), tr'r costata (186), (?) senilis [Mayer-Eymar MS.] (185-6) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt, Oppeniieim, Palaeontographica 30. — P. obscura sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & Hovey, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. .Pholas Candida , Trematode parasites, Cercaria pectinata Huet (163-4), Pel- seneer, 3. f Pholas nanus sp. n., Asciier, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUug. 19 (135-72). — P. pseudo ustjurtensis, serinium spp. n. Miocene, Novotcherkassk, Bogatoiiew, St. Peterburg, Bull. Com. geol. 24 (159), Pinna natalensis sp. n. S. Africa Smith, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus. 1 (60). t Pinna jurassica sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & IIovey, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. — P. raricosta sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, IIarbort, Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landes- andt. 45 (45). ~\Pironaea Meneghini v. Tlippurites. Pisidium minusculum, fragillimum, levissimum, subrotundum, frier soni spp. n. United States, Sterki, Nautilus 20 (17-20).— P. neglectum sp. n., Sterki, Nautilus 20 (87-9).— P. planatum sp. n. Madagascar, Ancey, Nautilus 20 (46). — P. proximum sp. n. United States, Sterki, Nautilus 20 (5-6).— P. abditum sufosp. n. huachucanum S. W. United States, Pilsbry & Ferriss, Phila- delphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. — - P. variabile varr. n. brevius, hybridum ; P. noveboraeense varr. n. expansum, elevatum, quadndum, lineatum, frater- nurn , alabamense, Sterki,' Nautilus 19 (118-20). Placuna, adductor muscle, etc., Anth- ony, Paris, Bull. Ass. franp. avanc. sci. 1905 (334). — P. placenta, pearl fishery, Hornell, Repts. Ceylon Mar. Biol. Lab. 1 (41-54). •f Plagioctenium v. Pecten. -\Pleuromya ? concentrica sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & IIovey, New York, Bull, Amer. Mus. Nat, Hist. 22, Pliodon ( Cameronia ) liardeleti (57), tchadiensis (60) spp. n. Lake Tchad, Germain, Bui. Mus. Paris, 11. Poroleda lanceolata , New Zealand, figd., Hedley, Wellington Trans. Proc. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (71). Poromya undosa sp. n. off Sydney, - 300 fath., Hedley & Petterd, Sydney, N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (224). ~\Praeconia, note on, Collot, Feuille jeunes natural., Paris 36 (25). '\Propeamussium v. Pecten. IfProtocardia hillana Sow. var., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (307). ] Paammobia pr'odncta sp. n. [Mayer- Eymar, MS.] Tertiary, Egypt, Oppen- heim, Palaeontograpbica 30 (181-2). Pseudamussium v. Pecten. f Pseudomonotis forojuliensis (104), irregularis (105) spp. n. Permian, Carnia, Gortani, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12. f Psilomya v. Liopistha. YPterinea occidentalis sp. n. Palaeozoic, Canada, Wiiiteaves, Ottawa, Geol. Surv. Canada 3 (287). — P. opportuna '“Barr. (241), ventricosa Gdf. (240) figd., Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. Oest.-Ung. 19. ~\Pteropsis (?) bullata sp. n. Tertiary, Philippines, Smith, Philippine J. Sci. 1 (629) . \Ptychomya elegans sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, IIarbort, Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (76). f Quenstedtia plamdata sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & IIovey, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. ■[ Radiolites , classification, Toucas, Paris, Bui. Soc. geol. 5 (523). '\Radula v. Lima. ^Sanguinolites niger (304), acer (305) spp. n. Devonian, S. Afiica, Reed, Lon- don, Geol. Mag. 3. Scapharca v. Area. Scintilla pidchra sp. n. Persian Gulf and G. of Oman, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (818). ^Semele (?) dalli sp. n. Tertiary, Philippines, Smith, Philippine J. Sci. 1, (630) . 97 Moll. S YSTBMATIO. — LaMELLIBRANCHIATA. 2231 ■ \Septifer aturgiaenaia sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & Hovey, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. — S. variabilis sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontograpliica 52 (238-40). f Siliqua acquilatera sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, Harbort, Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (73). \Solecurtus longovatua sp. n. Cre- taceous, Germany, Harbort, Beilin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (71). — S. sp. Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Ai'ric. Mus. 4 (303). Solen fonesii Dkr., viridis Say, anatomy, Bloomer, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (18). fSolen matheroni sp. n. Lower Cam- panian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10 (72). Sphaeri um henderaoni sp. n. Colorado, Sterki, Nautilus 20 (69). — S. victoriae sp. n. Victoria Nyatiza, Smith, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (186). — S. aoli- dulum, pathology, Sterki, Nautilus 20 (11). — S. stamincum var. n. forbesi, Illinois, Baker, Nautilus 20 (21-2). ASphaerium floriaaantenae sp. n. Colorado, Cockerell, New York, Bull. Amor. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. fSphaeriditc8, notes on the genus ; S. 8olutus sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontograpliica 52 (276-89). t Sphenia ? pholadum sp. n. Paleocene, Egvpt, Oppenheim, Palaeontograpliica 30 (192). ASphenotus longiasimus sp. n. De- vonian, Germany, Schmidt, Berlin, Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 57 (557). Spondylua glorianus sp. n. Persian Gulf, Melvill & Standen, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (811). ^Stirpulina bacillum Brocchi, Be- schreibung, Vadasz, Foldt. Kozl. 36. ‘ \Strigilla v. Tellina. Syndcsmya cistula sp. n. Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, Melvill & Stan den, London, Froc. Zool. Soc. 1906 (825). — S. grimaldii , demosia spp. n. Cape Verd Is., Dautzenbero & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. aci. 32 (93-4). — S. alba, Trematode parasites ; Cercaria myocer- coidcs sp. n. (162-3), O. setijera Miill. (n-9720 r) (164-5), G. nigrotincta sp. n. (166), C. syndoamyae sp. n. (172-3), Bucephalus haimeanua Lac.-Duth. (176-7), Pelse- neer, 3. — S. ( Abra ) aeurati sp. n. Gam- biers, Lamy, Bull. Mus., Paris 12(210). | Tancredia tranaversa sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & Hovey, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. Tapes aureus and its allies, notes, Jukes-Browne, Leeds, J. Conch. 11 (275). — T. dccu88atua, Trematode para- sites ; Cercaria peclinata Huet (163-4), Pelseneer, 3. — T. pullaster , Trematode parasites ; Cercaria pectinata Huet (163-4), Bucephalus haimeanua Lac.- Duth. (166-7), Pelseneer, 3. ' f Tapes ineridionalia (67), sub frag ilia, (68) spp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Marseille, Ann. Mus. 10. — T. transerta (300-1), . (Baroda) flagelli- fera (301-2) spp. n. Cretaceous, Hun- gary, Petho, Palaeontograpliica 52. — T. sccundus sp. n. Miocene, Novotcher- kassk, Bogatoiiew, St. Peterburg, Bull. Com. geol. 24 (159-88). — T. ( ?)loboo'ensis sp. n. Tertiary, Philippines, Smith, Philippine J, Sci. 1 (629). Tellina ( Arcopagia ). alliss'iina sp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (259). — T. (? Tellinclla) asmcna (818-9), (Moera) miracyllium (820(, rosamunda, (820-1), (Tellimda) claudia (823) spp. n. Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea, Melvill & Standen, Lon- don, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906. — T. fabre- facta Pilsbry (new to Australia) Mast- head Reef, Q., Hedley, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (478), — T. ( Macoma ) calcaria Chemn. (342-3), toreiZiSteenstr. (343-5), meesta Desh. (345-8), loveni Stcenstr. (348-50) ligd., Jensen, Copen- hagen, Meddel. Gronland 29. — T. soli- dula, Trematode parasites ; Cercaria dichotoma Muller (173-4), Pelseneer, 3. \Tellina ovalis sp. n. Cretaceous, Germany, Harbort, Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst, 45J(64). — T. serricostata(4:3) , ojiensis, nipponica (44) spp. n. Tertiary, Japan, Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci. 21. — T. ( Moera ?) fajumenaia (178), aiutcnais (178-9), ( Strigilla ) formosis- sima (180) spp. n. Tertiary, Egypt Oppenheim, Palaeontograpliica 30. Tellinella v. Tellina. Tellinula v. Tellina. b 22 . 98 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] ’ \Teredo libyca [Mayer-Eymar MS], sp. n. Paleocene, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeontographica 30 (206-7).— T. sp., Woods, Cape Town,' Ann. S. Afric Mus. 4 (309). '\ Thetis schaumburg ensis sp. n. Cre- taceous, Germany, Harhort, Berlin, Abh. Geol. Landesanst. 45 (62). '\Thracia aegyptiaca (187-8) sp. n. Lutetian, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeonto- grapbica 30. — T. colloti sp. n. Lower Campanian, S.E. France, Repelin, Mar- seille, Ann. Mua. 10 (73). t Trachycardium v. Gardium. yFrigonia , Ascheu, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (135-72). — T. bey- richi sp. n. Cretaceous, Tripoli, Krum- beok, Palaeontographica 53 (104-5). — T. spimdoso-costata sp. n. Cretaceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeontographica 52 (251-4). — T. sturgisensis, poststriata spp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & Hovey, New York, Bull. Araer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. — T. elegans Bail. (293), shcpstonei Griesb. (292) re-described and figured, Woods, Capo Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4. ]■ Trigonoarcav . Gucullaea. — T. capen- sis Griesb. re-described and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (288). f Tugonia lorioli (200-1), zitteli (201), Lutetian, Egypt, Oppenheim, Palaeon- tographica 30. | Unicardiupn hemirhytideum sp. n. Jurassic, France, Cossmann, Paris, C.-R. ass. franc, avanc. sci. 34 (290). Unto pajakomboensis sp. n. Sumatra, Bullen, London, Proc. Malac. Soc. 7 (15). — U. ( Cuneopsis ) tauri/ormis sp. n. Yunnan, Fulton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 17 (246). — U. ( Grandidieria ) rothachildi, chefncuxi spp. n. Lake Rudolph, Neuville& Anthony, Bui. Mus., Paris 12 (409). — U. jourdyi var. n. ponderosa (453) ; U. dephinopterus n. n. for V. bialatus Simpson non Desh. (456), Dautzenberg & Fischer, J. Conchyliol. 53. — 17. monceti Bourguignat var. n. rubra, Germain, Bui. Mus., Paris 12 (306). — U. pietorum, histology of heart, Lozinski, Krakow, Rozpr. Akad. 46 B (55-64) Venericardia lutea, New Zealand, figd.; Hedley, Wellington, Trans. Proc. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (73). f Venilicardia v. Cyprina. V entricola v. Venus. Venus (V entricola) verdensis (83-4), pereffossa (85-6) spp. n. ; V. (V.) casina Lin. var. n. albina (83) ; Cape Verd Is. and Madeira, Dautzenberg & Fischer, Monaco, Res. Camp. sci. 32. | Venus ebergenyii sp. n. Tertiary, Mexico, Bose, Mexico, Bol. Inst. Geol. 22 (28). — V. mereenaria var. antiqua, deposit in New York city, Wilson, Science 23 (821-2). Verticordia rhomboidea sp. n. New Zealand, IIedley, Wellington, Trans. Proc. N. Zealand Inst. 38 (72-3).— V. torrida sp. n. Mast Head Reef, Q., Hed- ley, Sydney, N.S.W.,Proc. Linn. Soc. 31 (473).' Vesicomya cretacea, brevis spp. n. Bay of Bengal, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (261). Vola v. Pccten. Whiteavsia ? expansa, undatum spp. n., Raymond, Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. Car- negie Mus. 3 (578). Yoldia inaequisculpta (125), valettei (.126) spp. n. S. Orkneys, Lamy, Bui. Mus. Paris 12. — Y. vicina sp. n. Persian Gulf, Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London 18 (252). — Y.artica Vorkommen ini Weissen Meere, Knipowitsoii, St. Peterburg, Verh. Russ, mineral. Ges. 43 (271-7). Cephalopoda. The structure of some primitive cephalopoda, Ruedemann, 1. Structure of muscles of mantle, Mar- ceau, Arcachon, Trav. Soc. sci. station biol. 8 (48- 65). Genitalia, Chun, Zool. Anz., Leipzig 29 (743-53). Comparative morphology of male re- productive organs, Marchand, Zool. Anz., 29 (753-8). Oogenesis, Loyez. Supposed coccidian parasites, Moroff Paris, C.-R. Acad. sci. 142 (652-4). 99 Moll. Systematic.— Cephalopoda. 2231 Biscayan plankton Cephalopoda, IIoyle, London, Trans. Linn. Soc. 10 (159-62). Collections of “ Travailleur M and “ Talisman” expeditions, Fischer & Joubin, Bui. Mus. Paris 1906 (202-5). Fossils described by Hyatt and Cragin, Pritchett. Devonian fauna of Cornwall, Crick, Penzance, Trans. R. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, 13 (G3-71). Nautiloidea gen. n. v. Nautilites. Eudoceratidae, siphuncle, White - aves, 6. Ammonoidea, genn. n. v. Acantho - discus, Berriasella, Blanfordia, Marto- lites. — New but unnamed genus, Lias, Europe, Stolley, Braunschweig, Jahres- ber. Ver. Natw. 14 (53-7). — Conver- gence, Diener, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (663). — From Kimmeridge, Speeton, Yorks, Danford, Yorks. Proc. Geol. Polyt. Soc. 16 (101-14). — Antarctic, Kilian, Paris, C.-R. Acad. sci. 142 (306-8). Ceratitidae of the Muschelkalk, Die- ner, 3. Fhylloceratidao, notes, Piunz, Cen- tralbl. Min. Stuttgart 1906 (237) ; Uhlig, T.c. (417). Dibranchiata, genn. n. v. Batho- lliauma, Corynomma, Crystalloteuthis, Sandalops, Toxeuma. Cranchiidae, taxonomy, Chun, Zool. Anz., Leipzig 31 (82-6). Sepiolidae, luminous organs, Meyer, Zool. Anz., Leipzig 30 (388-92). Abraliopsis sp., pelagic eggs and embryos, Nishikawa, 2. ■\Acantlwdiscus gen. n. for A. subra- diatus sp. n., etc., IJiilig, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (609). f Acrochordiccras portisi sp. n. Trias, Montenegro, Martelli, Paleontogr. Italica, Pisa 12 (132). f Actinocamax plenus Bl. mut. n. caucasicus, Cretaceous, Caucasus, Bog- dan ovio, St. Peterburg, Mem. Com. Geol. 26 (103-6). f Actinoceras heeicatinense sp. n. Silurian, N. Canada, W niTEAVES, Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. 14 (548). •\Acjanides ltochi sp. n. Jura, Ungarn, Prinz, Ann. Ilist.-Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung., 4 (230). t Ammonites (Oegoccras) subtumidum sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & Hovey, New York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. f Anar cc. sics podolicus sp. n., Palaeo- zoic, Podolia, Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (229). f Anisoceras v. Tlamites. I Arniotites schmerbilzei (279), stantei (280) spp. n. Trias, Germany, Fritsch, Halle, Abb. natf. Ges. 24. \Arpadites arpadis var. n., Martelli, Paleontogr. Italica, Pisa 12 (127). f Bacidites bailyi, capensis spp. n. Cretaceous, Pondoland ; B. sulcatus, Bail, noticed and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (341-2). ^Balatonites macer sp. n. Trias, Germany, FRitsch, Halle, Abh. Natf. Ges. 24 ‘(274). ^Baltoceras (?) pusillum Bp. n. Ruede- mann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dopt., Mus. Bull. 90. ^Barrandcoccras, notes on species, Wiiiteaves, Ottawa, Geol. Surv. Canada 3 (299). Bathothauma gen. n. ; B. lyromma sp. n., Atlantic, Ciiun, Zool. Anz. 31 (86). f Belemnites , notes on, Danford, Tr. Hull Geol. Soc. 6 (1-14). — 7?. obtusus sp. n. Jurassic, N. America, Whitfield & Hovey, New York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22. ~\Beneekeia deuticidata sp. n. Trias, Germany, Fritsch, Halle, Abh. Natf- Ges. 24 (264). | Berriasella gen. n. for Hoplites privasensis Pictet, etc., Uhlig, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (601). ^Blanfordia [nom preocc.] gen. n. for Ammonites wallichi Gray, Uhlig, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (602). "j Cameroceras curvatum sp. n. Chazy formation, America, Ruedemann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90. 100 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1900] f Ceratitea, division of, Diener, Wien, SitzBer. Ale. Wiss.114 (765). — Subgen. n. v. Philippitea. — C. baasanii sp. n. Trias, Montenegro, Martelli, Paleontogr. Italica, Pisa 12 (125). Cheiroteuthis macrosoina Goodrich, (Japanese), Nisiiiicawa, Dobuts. Z., Tokyo 18 (109-3). Chiroteuthopsis talismani sp. n. S. Azores, Fischer & Joubin, Bui. Museum, Paris 12 (205). ^Glinoceraa ellipticum, podolicum spp. n. Palaeozoic, Podolia, Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Geol. Pal. OestUng. 19 (226). tCWoccras taramcll'ii sp. n. Lias, Italy, Parisoh & Viale, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12 (160). — Notes on species, Joly, Nancy, Bui. soc. sci. 6 (1-11). •f Collina aculeata (165), linae (166), spp. n. Lias, Italy, Parisoh & Viale, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12. “ Conchorhynchus ,” Till, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst. 56 (89-154). Corynomma gen. n. ; C. speculator sp. n., Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Chun, Zool. Anz. 31 (85). j Crioceraa sevta sp. n. Senonian, Germany, Muller & Wollemann, Berlin, Abh. geol. Landesanst. 47 (20). Crystalloteuthis gen. n. ; C. glacialia sp. n., Antarctic (85), Chun, Zool. Anz. 31. Ctenopteryx, notes on, Ashworth & Hoyle. \Cyrtactinoceras champlainense sp. n., Ruedemann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90. | Cyrtendoceraa (?) priscum sp. n., Ruedemann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90. t Cyrtoceras cambria sp. n. Cambrian, China, Walcott, Washington, Nation. Mus. Proc. 29 (22). — 0. (?) cuneatum sp. n. Paleozoic, Canada, Wihteaves, Ottawa, Geol. Surv. Canada 3 (282). — C. breve, podolicum spp. n. Palaeozoic, Podolia, Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (228). — C. anormale. Barr., formidandum Barr., intermedium Blake, sinon Barr , viva x Barr., figd., Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. Oest.-Ung. 19 (227-8). — C. cuneatum, notes, Wiiiteaves, Ottawa Natural. 20 (133). ~\Deltoceraa vaningeni sp. n., Ruede- mann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept. Mus. Bull. 90. \Dumorteria dumortieri Tliioll var. n. stricta, Prinz, Foldt. Kozl., Budapest 36 (57-8, 161-2). Eledone ; Innervation der Chromato- phoren, Saint-Hilaire, Jurjev, Sitzb. Naturf. Ges. 15 (54-9, 60-6). "\Endoceras, siphuncle, Wiiiteaves, Amer. Geol., Minneapolis 35 (23). — E. (?) champlainense, hudsoni, magiater spp. n., Ruedemann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90. | Eulophoceras natalenae Hyatt, figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (337). ■ \Eurystomites accelerans, amplectens spp. n., Ruedemann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept, Mus. Bull. 90. | Erechiella pannonica sp. n. Lias, Hungary, (159) ; F. kammerkarenaia var. n. gerecsenais (158), Prinz, Foldt. Kozl., Budapest 36. \0audrycera8 kayei Forb. noticed and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (335). f Glosaoceras car'uiatum Alth. figd., Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 (227). Gomphoceraa cllipticum McCoy., pyri- forme Sow., figd., Siemiradzki , Wien, Beitr. Geol. Pal. OestUng. 19 (226-7). ^Gonioceras chaziense sp. n., Ruede- mann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90. •f Grammoceras v. Ilarpoceras. | Halorites trotteri (5), alternans (6), spp. n. Trias, India, Diener, Rec. Geol. Surv. India 34. ]JIamitea ( Aniaoceraa ) indicua Forb. .(Si0),aubcomprc88ua Forb. (339) figd., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (340). ■ \IIammatoceras bonarellii sp. n. Idas, Italy, Parisoh & Viale, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12 (159). | Haploceraa ( Liasoceras ) psilodiscua Jurassic, S. Carpathians, figd., Simion- esou, Publ.Adamachi Ac. Romana 13 (29- 30). 101 Moll. Systematic. — Cephalopoda. 2231 t Harpoceras buranense sp. n. Lias, Italy, Pariscii & Viale, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12(148). — II. ( Grammoceras ) steinmanni Haug., Besclireibung, Prinz, Math. Termfc. Jiht. 24. •fllauericeras gardeni Bail, noticed, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mas. 4 (333). f Heeticoceras retrocostatum (24), inflexum (25), Jurassic, S. Carpathians, figd., Simionescu, Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana 13. f Ileteroceras , sp. ligd., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (339). f Ilildoceras urbiense (153), caterinae (154), chelussii (156) spp. n. Lias, Italy, Pariscii & Viale, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12. f Holeodiscus, sp. ligd., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (336). | Hoplites , division of with new names, Uiilfg, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (591). — subgenn. n. v. Kilianella, Neocomitcs, Sarasinella Solgeria. f Indoeeras baluchistanense, develop- ment, Noetling, Geol. u. palaont. Abh., Jena 12 1906 (1-96) ; N. Jahrb. Min., 1, 1905 (1). f Kilianella subgen. n. of Hoplites for TI. htxipLycha Ulilig, otc., Uiilig, Wion, SitzBer. Ale. Wiss. 114 (614). Loligo , Innervation dor Chromato- phoren, Saint-IIilaire, Jurjev, Sitzb. Naturf. Ges. 15 (54-66). f Lytoceras italiae sp. n. Lias, Italy, Pariscii & Viale, Riv. Ital. Pal. 12 (144). — L. fasciculatum sp. n. Jurassic, S. Carpathians (23) ; L. adeloides, tripar- titum , figd. (22), Simionesou, Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana 13. f Macrocephalites subtumidus, Jurassic, S. Carpathians, figd., Simionescu, Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana 13 (33): ■fMartolites gen. n. for M. kraffti sp. n. Trias, India, Diener, Rec. Geol. Surv. India 34 (6). t Monophyllites taramellii sp. n. Trias, Montenegro, Martelli, Paleontogr. Italica, Pisa 12 (135). | Mortoniccras michelii, note, Fuoini, Pisa, Proc. verb. soc. tosc. sci. nat. 15 (54). — M. soutoni Bail. (337), strangeri Bail. (338), noticed and figured, Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4. ■ \Nanno noveboracum sp. n. Ruede- mann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90, — N. primaevus (26),. ldngstonensis (27) spp. n. Cambro- Silurian, Canada, Wiiiteaves, Amer. Geol., Minneapolis 35. ^Nautilus broitzemensis sp. n- Senonian, Germany, Muller & Wolle- mann, Berlin, Abh. geol. Landesanst. 47 (2). — N. poststriatus (211), orbignyi (213), geyeri (215), schicalmi (225) profundi- siphites ,(226), altisiphites (227) sub- truncatus (228) spp. n. Jurassic, Hun- gary Prinz, Ann. Hist.-Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung. 4. — N. lineatus Sow. varr. n. angusti-umbilicata (219-20), schiibleri (220-1), N. semistriatus Orb. var. n. globosa (215-7), N. semseyi Prinz mut. n. ovalis (223-4), Jura,. Ungarn, Prinz, Ann. Hist.-Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung. Budapest 4 — N. sp. figd., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. M us. 4 (330).— A7, disculus Desh., Eocene, Monte Postale, figd , Fabiani, Padova, Atti Ac. Ven.-Trent., N.S. 2 (157). ■\NautiUtes gen. n. for Nautilus exca- vatus, Sby., etc., Prinz, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hist Hung , Budapest 4 (232). | Neocomitcs subgen. n. of Hoplites for 77. ncocom'umsis J.VOrb., etc. UilUG,. Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (620). Octopus , urinary secretion, Gompel & Henri, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 60 (886- 7). — O. vulgaris, histology of kidney, Mayer & Rathery, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 60 (1121-3). — 0. vulgaris, ganglion cells, Gariseff, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol. 61 (201-2). f Oegoceras v. Ammonites. f Oekotraustes binodosus Jurassic, S. Carpathians, figd., Simionescu, Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana 13 (26-7). IfOncoceras pristinum sp. n., Ruede- mann, Albanv, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90.* \Ooceras seclyi, (?) lativentrum, (?) perkinsi spp. n., Ruedemann, Albany, N. Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90. Opistlioteuthis depressa, anatomy, Meyer, Zs. wiss. Zool. 85 (183-269).— O. depressa, male reproductive organs,. Meyer, Zool. Anz. 29 (758-60). 102 Moll. VIII. Mollusca. [1906] | Oppelia jusca Jurassic, S. Car- pathians, figd., Simionescu, Publ. Ada- niachi Ac. Romana 13 (27). "\Orthoceras chwanense sp. n. Silurian, N. Canada, Wiiiteaves, Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. 14 (56 F). — 0. lentinn, pro- gression, (?) vagum , modestwn spp. n., Ruedemann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mu8. Bull. 90. — 0. rex sp. n. Paleozoic, South Africa, Schwartz Grahamstown, Rec. Albany Mus. 1 (381). — 0. hisingeri Boll., ftendcilense Blake, cf. longulum Barr, podolicum A 1th., pseudoimbriccitum Barr., Boemeri Alth., figd., Siemiradzki, Wien, Beitr. Geol. Pal. OestUng. 19 (223-5). \Orygoceras gen. n., Ruedemann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90. "\Pachy discus supi'emvs sp. n. Creta- ceous, Hungary, Petho, Palaeonto- graphica 52 (88-94). ■\Palaeoteuthis Till, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst. 56 (89-154). ^Peltoceras, notes on spp., Salfeld, N. Jahrb. Min. 1906 1 (80). IfPerisphinctes subtiliformis (40), supla- nus (38), transylvgnicus (38) spp. n. Jurassic, S. Carpathians ; P. aurigerus (34), moorei (34), orion (36), procerus (37) figd., Simionescu, Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana 13. t Philippites subgen. n. of Ceratites for C. erasmi, Diener, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (723). | Phragmoceras Vmeolatum sp. n. Silurian, N. Canada, Wiiiteaves, Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. 14 (57F). \Phylloceras diegoi sp. n. Cretaceous, Madagascar, Boule, Lemoine & Theve- nin, Ann. Palaeont. 1. — P. mediterraneum (11—3), jlabellatum (14-5), euphyllum (15-6), Tmdematschi (16-8), disputabile (18-20), subobtusvm (20-2), Jurassic, S. Carpathians, figd., Simionescu, Publ. Adamachi Ac. Romana 13.— P. baconicum Hantk. em. Prinz ; P. hantkeni Scldoenb. em. Prinz ; P. cf. zetes Orb., Beschrei- bung, Prinz, Math. Termt. Ert. 24. — P. spp. figd., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (331-2). | Pinacoceras delorenzoi (128), simplex (130) spp. n. Trias, Montenegro, Mar- telli, Paleontogr. Italica 12. ^Plectoceras, notes on spp., Wiiiteaves, Ottawa, Geol. Surv. Canada 3 (299). | Pleuronautilu8 stautei sp. n. Trias, Germany, Fritsch, Halle, Abli. Natf. Ges. 24 (246). ~\Poteriocera8 hentlandensis sp. n., Rowley in Greene, Cont. Indiana Palaeont. 2 pt. 1. | Protocydocera8 uhitfieldi sp. n., Ruedemann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90. | PseudophyUites indra Forb. noticed. Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (334). 'fPsiloceras planorbe, note, Nickles. | Ptychites subdiscoidalis (141), cann- varis (143), prmceps (147), distefanoi (149) spp. n. Trias, Montenegro, Maii- telli, Paleontogr. Italica, Pisa 12. | Reinecltia cingustilobcita, note. Collot, Feuille jeunes natural., Paris 36 (25). j Bhabdoccras, development, Janensch, Centralbl. Min. Stuttgart 1906 (710). | Bhacophyllitcs vrcdcnburgi sp. n. Trias, Baluchistan, Diener, Rec. Geol. Surv. India 34 (18). “ Bhyncholithes ” of the Neocomian of Silesia ; ft. bohemica, cassiamis, cordi- formis, hoheneggeri , neocomiensia, obtu- sus, oxfordievsis, silesiacus, striatus , 8ulcatus, uhligi spp. n., Till, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst. 56 (89-154). “ fthynchoteut1ii8,u Till, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst. 56 (89-154). Sandalops gen. n. ; S. melancholicus sp. n. Atlantic, Chun, Zool. Anz. 31 (86). | Sai’asinella subgen. n. of Iloplites for II. varians sp. n., Ac., Uhlio, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (618). ]Scaphite8, development, Smith, Chi- cago, J. Geol. 13 (635). — S. sp. figd., Woods, Cape Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (343). “ Scaptorhynchus ,** Till, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst. 56 (89-154). f Schloenbachia kittli, Neocomian, Austria, Riciiarz, Wien, Jahrb. Geol. RchsAnst. 54 (344). — S. umbulazi Bail, noticed, Woods, Cape Town, Aim. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (336). 103 Moll. Systematic. — Cephalopoda. 2231 f Schlotheimia stricklandi (235), chel- toniensis (24 L), larvalis (242), glevensis (243), subdeleta , s ub striata, (245) spp. n. Lias, England ; S. gallica n. n. for Ammonites catenatus D’Orb. (237), Bookman, Gloucester, Proc. Cotteswold Nat. F. Cl. 15. j Schluteria hodei sp. n. Senonian, Germany, Muller & Wollemann, Berlin, Abh. geol. Landesanst. 47 (13). Sepiola, Innervation der Chromato- pboron, Saint-1 Iilaire, Jurjov, Sitzb. Naturf. Gos. 15 (54-6(5). — S. scandica Steenst. var. n. macroccphala, Fisoiier & Joubjn, Bui. Mas. Paris 12. | Sirenites clegantif ormis sp. n. Trias, India, Diener, Rec. Geol. Surv. India 34 10). f Solgeria subgen. n. of Tloplites for II. leopoldina D’Orb., etc., (Jhlig, Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 114 (624). \Sonneratia cereviciana sp. n. Creta- ceous, Hungary, Petiio, Palaeonto- graphica, Stuttgart 52 (95-8). . | Sphceroceras microstomum, Jurassic, S. Carpathians, figd., Simionesou, Publ. Adamaclii Ac. Romana 13 (32). . \Spyrocey’as meridionals sp. n. Paleo- zoic, Canada, Whfteaves, Ottawa, Geol. Surv. Canada, Palaeoz. Foss. 3 (281). \Stephanoceras rectelobatum Jurassic, S. Carpathians, figd., Simionesou, Publ. Adamaclii Ac. Romana 13 (30-1). YI'arphyceras clarkei, multicameratum spp. n., Ruedemann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept. Mus. Bull. 90. YTetragonites sp. afE. cala Forb. figd., Woods, Capo Town, Ann. S. Afric. Mus. 4 (335). Toxeuma gen. n.; T. belone sp. n. India, Ciiun, Zool. Anz. 31 (86). ■[ Vaginoceras oppletum sp. n. Chazy formation, America, Ruedemann, Albany, N.Y., St. Educ. Dept., Mus. Bull. 90. \Vasseuria, notes on, Leriohe. | V olborthella Schmidt, Bau. der Schale, Karpinsky, St. Peterburg, Verh. Russ, mineral. Ges. 41 (31-42). IX. ARTHROPODA ARRANGED BY D. SHARP CONTENTS I. Titles II. Subject Index : — General =2403 . . ' Structure=2407 Physiology =2411 Ethology = 241 9 Aetiology =2423 Geography = 2427 .. PAGE 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 c 1 (n-9720 lc) 2 Ariht . IX. Arthropoda. [1906] I.— TITLES. Champion, G. C. Prof. Berlese’s apparatus for collecting arthropods. Ent. News, Philadelphia, Pa., 17, 1906, (182). Chyzer, Korn^l. Teli gyiijt6s Zelinkan. [Sammeln im Winter in Zelenika.] Rovart. L., Budapest, 13, 1906, (91-95). Evans, W. Some Invertebrata, in- cluding Ixodes borealis from St. Kilda. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., Edinburgh, 1906, (84). Fabre, J. H. Souvenirs entomo- logiques. Etudes sur l’instinct et les moeurs des Insectes. 9e s6rie. Paris (Delagrave), 1905, (1-375, av. fig.). Femald, H. T. Different kinds of types. Ent. News, Philadelphia, Pa., 16, 1905, (196-198). [Filipcenko, Ju. A.] iros vedo szine. [Die schwarz gesprenkelte rothe Schutzfarbe der Insekten.] Potf. Terrat. Kozl., Buda- pest, 38, 1906, (63-73). Szilady, Zoltdn. Kozepiskolai rovar- gy ii jtemeny terv. [InsektensammluDgen fur Mittelschulen.] Rovart. L., Buda- pest, 13, 1906, (95-101, 114-119). II.-SUBJECT INDEX. GENERAL. 2403 Bibliography of biology of artkropoda for 1 905 ; Mayer and Giesbrecht. Insektensammlungen fill* Mittelschulen (Ungarisch) ; Szilady. Prof. Berlese’s apparatus for collecting arthropoda ; Champion ; Howard. Sammeln ini Winter in Zelenika (Un- garisch); Chyzer. Different kinds of types ; Fernald. Gliedertiere . . . auf Reisen ; Reh. Morphologic und Genese abvveichend gestalteter Spermatozoen ; Korschelt, 1. PHYSIOLOGY. 2411 Presence d’un corps reducteur dans le tegument chitineux des Arthropodes ; Mirande, 1. Fonction du tegument des Arthro- podes consider^ com me organe pro- ducteur du sucre ; Mirande, 2, 3. Fettkorper und Nephrocyten, Ab- stammung (Russ.) ; Filipcenko. Granula and ameboid movements in the blood cells ; Loeb. Regeneration der Extremitaten ; Kor- schelt, 2 ; Ost. ETHOLOGY. 2419 Instinct et moeurs ; Fabre. Faune cavernicole, Basses-Alpes Peyerimhoff. Fauno do la grotte de Carnon Jeannel. Begattungszeichen bei Gliedertieren Japha. Die scliwarz gesprenkelte rothe Schutz- farbe der Insekten (Ungarisch) ; SaJ6. Faune cdcidiologique do la Bretagne Houard. MerkAviirdige G allenbildungen Rudow. STRUCTURE. 2407 AETIOLOGY. 2423 Presence d’un corps reducteur dans le Phylogeny ; Handlirsch. tegument chitineux des Arthropodes ; Mirande, 1. Modes d’insertion des muscles sur la GEOGRAPHY. 2427 cuticule chez les Arthropodes; Henne- Scotland, St. Kilda, Arthropoda £uy. Evans, 2. X CRUSTACEA ARRANGED BY R. SHELFORD. CONTENTS PAGE Crustacea. Titles =2000 .. .. . . 4 Subject-Index : — General, Economics, Technique =2603 22 Structure=2G07 22 Physiology =2611 .. 22 Development =26 15 23 Ethology=2619 23 Variation and Aetiology = 2623 24 Geographical = 2627 25 Living forms : — Europe and Mediterranean —d 25 Asia and Malay Archipelago —e 26 Africa and Madagascar —f 26 North America=<7 27 Central and South America, West Indies=/i 27 Anstralasia=z 28 Arctic and Antarctic =k, o 28 Atlantic Ocean =1 28 Indian Ocean =m 28 Pacific Ocean = n . . ^ 28 Fossil Forms 29 (n-9720 l ) c 2 2 Grunt. X. Crustacea. [1906] PAGE III. Systematic = 2631 : — Decapoda . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Brachyura : — Oxyrhyncha . . . . . . . . . . 29 Cyclometopa . . . . . . . , . . 31 Catometopa . . . . . . . . . . 34 Oxystomata . . . . . . . . . . 35 Dromiacea . . , . . . . . . 36 Incertae sedis . . . . . * . v . . 36 Anomura : — Galatheidea . . . . . . . . . . 36 Pagm idea . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Macrura . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Nephropsidea . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Eryonidea . . . . . . . . . . 38 Loricata . . . . . . . . . . 38 Thalassinidea . . . . . . . . . . 38 Caridea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Penaeidea . . . . . . . . . . 41 Stenopidea . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Incertae sedis .. .. .. .. .. ..42 Schizopoda . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Stomatopoda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Cumacea . . . . . . . . . . 44 Tanaidacea .. .. .. .. .. .. ..44 Isopoda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Asellota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Phreatoicoidea . . .. .. .. .. .45 Flabellifera . . . . . . . . . . 45 Valvifera . . . . . . . . . . 45 Epicaridea . . . . . . . . . . . , 46 Oniscoidea . . . . . . . . . . 46 Incertae sedis . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Aniphipoda . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Phyllocarida . . . . . . . . . . 49 Branchiopoda : — Phyllopoda . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Cladocera . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Copepoda . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Branch iura . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Ostracoda . . . . ** . . . . . . . . . . 56 Cirripedia . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 3 Crust. Pantopoda, Pycnogonida and the Gigantostraca allies, previously placed in the Zoological Record with Crustacea, are associated with Arachnida in this Volume* 'IV (n-9720 ^ 2 2 4 Crust. X. Crustacea. \000] I.— TITLES. N.B. — Titles in brackets refer to works that have been previously recorded in the Zoological liecord. Airaghi, C. Bracliiuri nuovi o poco noti pel Terziario Veneto. Milano. Atti soc. ital. sc. nat., 44, 1906, (202-208, pi. iv). Alcock, A. Catalogue of the Indian Decapod Crustacea in the collection of the Indian Museum. Part III. Macrura. Fasciculus I. The prawns of the Pencus group. Calcutta, 1906, (55, 9 pis.). Alessandri, G. de. Studi monografici sui Cirripedi fossili d’ltalia. Palae- ontogr. Italica, Pisa, 12, 1906, (207- 324, pis. xiii-xviii). Almera, D. J. Descripcion geologica de la comarca titulada “ Plana de Vich,” acompanada de una mapa topografico- geologica. [Geological description of the region called “ Plana de Vich,” with a topographical-geological map.] Madrid, Mem. soc. esp. hist, nat., 3, 1906, (423-468). Ami, H. M. Preliminary lists of fossil organic remains from the Potsdam, Beekmantown (Calciferous), Chazy, Black River, Trenton, Utica, and Pleistocene formations comprised within the Perth Sheet (No. 119) in Eastern Ontario. Rep. Geol. Surv. Can., Ottawa, 14, 1904, [1905], (80 J-89 J). Andrews, E[than] A[llen]. 1. Partial regeneration of the sperm-receptacle in crayfish. J. Exp. Zool., Baltimore, Md., 3, 1906, (121-128). [Abstract in Arch. EntwMech., Leipzig, 21, 1906, (360).] Andrews, E. A. 2. The annulus ventralis. Boston, Mass., Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist., 32, 1906, (427-480, pi.). Andrews, E. A. 3. Ontogeny of the annulus ventralis. Wood’s Iloll, Mass., Mar. Biol. Lab. Bull., 10, 1906, (122- 137). Andrews, E. A. 4. The future of the crayfish industry. Science, New York, N.Y., 23, 1906, (983-986). Andrews, E. A. 5. The crayfish industry. Science, New York, N.Y., 24, 1906, (48). Andrews, E. A. 6. Geographical distribution of crayfish. Baltimore, Md., Johns Hopkins Univ. Cir., 25, No. 5, 1906, (100-103). Andrews, E. A. 7. Egg-laying of crayfish. Amer. Nat., Boston, Mass., 40,' 1906, (343-356). Anglas, J. Les animaux de labora- toire. L’ficrevisse (anatomie et dis- section). 3 planches coloriees a feuillets decoupes et superposes. Paris (Schleicher), 1905, (3). 28 cm. Annandale, N. 1. Stalked barnacles ( Cirripedia pcdunculata ) in the Colombo Museum. Spolia Zeylan., 3, 1906, (193- 195). Annandale, N. 2. Note on a rare Tndo-Pacific barnacle. Calcutta, J. As. Soc. Beng., 2, 1906, (207-208). Annandale, N. 3. Natural History Notes from the It.I.M.S. Ship “ Investi- gator,” Capt. T. II. Homing, R.N., commanding. — Series III., No. 12. Pre- liminary report on the Indian stalked barnacles. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, ser. 7, 17, 1906, (389-400). Annandale, N. 4. Natural History notes from the R.I.M.S. 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Protection of crab and lobster fisheries ; Meek, 2. Statistics of capture of Pandalus borealis ; Wolleboek, 1. Argulus affecting salmon-breeding; L6ger, 2. Diseases of Crustacea of economic importance ; Drouin de Bouville, L6ger, 1. Re-stocldng of rivers with crayfish; Drouin de Bouville. (Repeuplement des cours d’eau. Pro- tection des Poissons et Crustaces; Gal- bert, de.) Suggested introduction of Astacus into Eastern United States ; Andrews, 6. STRUCTURE. 2607 (Torsion of the crustacean limb ; Herrick, 2.) Anatomy of Rhizocephala ; Smith, Geoffrey. Astacus ; Anglas. (Internal anatomy of Cirripedia ; Gruvel, 4, 5.) Integument of Hemilepistus ; Faussek. Nervous system of Daphnidae ; Retzius, Of Copepoda ; Esterly, 3. Of Gammarus pulex ; Wreden. Median eye in Arlemia salina ; Nowikoff, Degenerate eyes of Palaemonetes eigenmanni ; Pike. Digestive system of Copepoda, Iso- poda, Decapoda ; Guieysse, 2. Frontal glands of Caprellidae ; Bruntz, 1. Frontal organ in Artemia salina ; Nowikoff. Suctorial apparatus of Nicothoa astaci ; Quidor, 4. Blood corpuscles and blood-forming tissue in Crustacea ; Bruntz, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Female sexual organs in Cypridina ; Ramsch. Annulus ventralis, Cambarus ; Andrews, 2, 3. PHYSIOLOGY. 2611 Sex production in Daphnidae ; Issa- kowitsch. Parasitic Castration in Decapoda and Anomura; Potts, Smith, Geoffrey. Function of digestive-gland in Deca- poda ; Roaf, Sellier. (Tactile and muscular perceptions of Paguridae ; Bohn, 1.) (Phototropism of Homarus larvae; Bohn, 2.) (Phagocytosis and excretion in Bran- chiopoda : Bruntz, 8.) Physiology of the heart in Decapoda ; Carlson. Rate of heart-beat in Ceriodaphnia ; Robertson. Circulation of blood of Cladocera ; H^rouard, 1. Reactions of Cambarus to stimuli ; Bell, 1, 2. Orientation of Homarus in response to optical stimuli ; Hadley, 1. (Heliotropic reactions in Crustacea controlled by chemicals ; Loeb, 2.) Heliotropism : of Palaemonetes larvae ; Lyon ; of Gammams pulex ; Loeb, 1. (Pigment and phototropism in Gam- marus ; Smith, Grant.) Environmental effects on Artemia salina ; Artom, 1,3. 23 Crust. Subject Index. 2619 Colour- physiology of Crustacea ; Gamble and Keebie. Effect of cytotoxins on Crustacea ; Szczawinska. Hermaphroditism and com piemen tal males, Iihizocephala ; Smith, Geoffrey. Hermaphroditism, Apus ; Zograf, 2. Regeneration. Oniscus murarius ; Ost, 1, 2, 3. Chela in Gclasimus tangeri ; Bau douin, 2, 3. Of chelae in Tiomarus ; Emmel, 1, 2. Of the sperm-receptacle in Cambarus ; Andrews, 1. (The regeneration of a double chela in the fiddler crab ( Gelasimus pugilator) in place of a normal single one ; Zeleny, 2.) Vestigial eye replaced by antenna- like organ in Cambarus ; Zeleny, 1. (Experiments on association and memory in Eupagurus ; Spaulding.) DEVELOPMENT. 2615 Spermatogenesis in Astacus ; Koeppen. Chromosomes of spermatocytes of On'scus ; Nichols, 1, 2. Chromosomes and maturation of ova in Artemia; Artom, 2. Parthenogenesis in Artemia salina ; Artom, 4. Embryology of Nebalia ; Robinson. Development of 7 Ihizoccpliala ; Smith, Geoffrey. Polyembryony, Rhizocephala ; Smith, Geoffrey. Larval forms and metamorphosis, Cirripedia ; Tessmann. Of Copepoda ; Oberg, 1, 2. Of Cyclops ; Byrnes. Of parasitic Copepoda ; McClendon. Larval stages of Macrura ; Couti&re, 3. Of Iloplophoridae ; Couti&re, 4. Life history of My sis mixta ; Apstein, 2. Of Sclerocrangon ; Wolleboek, 2, Of Athanas nitescens’, Sars, 2. Of Cambarus ; Ortmann, 2. Of Calanus finmarchicus ; Paulsen. (Immature specimens oiPeneUafilosa ; Thompson.) (Cervical plate in Artemia larva ; Zograf, 3.) Organogeny, annulus ventralis, Cam- barus ; Andrews, 3. Growth of Ifomarus americanus; Hadley, 2. Growth of Astacus fluviatilis ; Droscher. Cycles of generation of Cladocera ; Issakowitch, Keilhack, 2. Of Chiridothea entomon ; Skorikov. ETHOLOGY. 2619 Habits; general. Of Crustacea ; Herdman. Of Crustacea in confinement ; Waters. Of Oriental Crustacea ; Doflein, 3 ; of Niphargus and Coecospheroma ; Gal. Of llemilcpislus ; Faussek. Of Polyphemus pedi cuius ; Zacharias. Of Galatheidae ; Galloway and Fleure- Of Gecarcinidae and Anomura ; Gravier. Biology of Branchipus and Apus ; Fritze. Migration. Of crabs ; Meek, 2. Oviposition. Of Cambarus affinis ; Andrews, 1. Polyandry in Scalpellum steam si; Hoek, 1, 2. Food of subterranean Crustacea ; Ross. Burrowing habits of Cambarus ; Ort- mann, 2, 24 Crust. X. Crustacea. [1906] Habitats. Of Artemia spp. ; Artom, 5. Cambarus ; Ortmann, 3. Cavernicolous Crustacea', Chevreux vide Peyerlmhoff, Vire. Beds of Cirripedia on Brittany coast ; Joubin. Marine plankton ; AppeUof, Apstein, 1, Breemen, 1, 2, Derjugin, Esterly, Gough, Holt, Illig, Juday, Muller, Norman, Oberg, Pearson, Quidor, Rei- bisch, Sars, Scott, 1, 3, Tattersall, 1, Vavra, 3, Wolfenden, Woltereck, 2, Zykoff, 2. Bathypelagic Crustacea ; Bouvier, 12. Vertical distribution of Cennadas ', Bouvier, 2, 3. Deep-sea Decapod a ; Appellof. Freshwater plankton ; Birge, Brady, 1, Brehm, 2, 3, 5, 6, Cleve, Car, Daday, For- dyce, Gammon, Largaiolli, Laroche, Lauterborn, Levander, Pearse, Schorler, Stingelin, Thiebaud and Favre, Volk, West, Woltereck, 3. Deep-water Crustacea of Swiss lakes ; Zschokke. Distribution in fresh water of primi- tively marine Crustacea ; Samter, 1. Podopsis slabberi in brackish pools, Italy ; Masi, 2. Halolimnic fauna of Africa; Cai- man, 3. Belisavius viguieri in water at bases of leaves of liromeliaceae and in pitchers of Nepenthes ; Scourfield. Seasonal distribution of freshwater plankton ; Schorler, Thallwitz, Schiller, Laroche, Levander, 1. Accidental introduction of crayfish into rivers ; Mingaud. Symbiosis. Commensalism of Petrolisthes pata- gonicus and Asteracantliion helianthus ; Bouvier 11. Infusorian and Pagurus ; Collin. Parasitism. Rhizocephala parasitic on Anomura and’ Brachyura ; Potts, Smith, Geoffrey. Copepoda on polyps of Gorgonidae ; Versluys. Arete marutccnsis sp. n. and Echinid Ileterocentrotus mamillatus ; Coutiere, 1. Copepod and Mollusc; Perez, 1. Jaera Itroyeri living on Sphaeroina serratum ( Tsopoda ) ; Rossi. Crustacea in ant’s nests; Roubal, Scott, 4. Cryptochirus dimorphus living in coral ; Henderson. Copepoda parasitic on Corynactis viri- dis ; Quidor, 5 ; on Polyciiaete Anne- lids ; Malaquin, McIntosh ; on Opliiurid ; Herouard, 2 ; on fish ; Baudouin, 1, Brian, Evans, 1, Gadd, Giard, 2, Quidor, 3, Wilson. Grapsicepon bypus parasitic on Grap- sus strigosus ; Giard, 2. Simultaneous parasitism of Entonisci- dae ( Tsopoda ) and Pliizocepliala in Eriphia spinif rons and Pachygrapsus marmoratus ; Smith, Geoffrey. Sporozoan parasites of Crustacea', Chatton, 1, 2, L6ger and Duboscq, 3, 4, Mercier, Pdrez, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Diuofiagellate parasites of Copepoda : Chatton, 3. Amoeboid parasite of embryoes of Peltogaster ; Caullery. Worm-parasite of Astacus japonicus ; Pierantoni. Polyzoa encrusting A status jlmnatilis ; Lomnicki. (Lernaeicus spi'attae on Sardine ; Baudouin, 4.) Defensive processes. Media tessellata and Polydectus cupu- lifera ( Brachyura ) bearing Actinians in their claws ; Duerden, Richters, Willey. Protective colours of Crustacea ; Gamble and Keeble. VARIATION AND AETIOLOGY. 2623 A rtemia saliua ; Artom, 1, 3; Scalpellum stearnsi', Hoek, 1, 2. Chiridothea entomon ; Skorikov. 25 Crust. Subject Index. — Variation. Geography. 2627 Large variety of Branchipua ferox ; Entz. Variation in Pseudocuma longicornis and aimilis ; Gilson. Variation in Atyaepliyra dcsmarestii ; Brozek. In Ligia exotica ; Goto. (Colour variety of Astacus ; Bouvier, 14.) Lobster with abnormal chelipeds : Caiman, 4. Normal replaced by abnormal cheli- peds, Uomarus americanus ; Emmel, 1. Abnormal chelipeds in Nephrops nor- vegicus ; Patterson, 3; in Cambarus ; Zeleny. Doable eye in Cladoccra ; Largaiolli, Albinism in Carcinus and Crangon ; Ninni. GEOGRAPHICAL. 2627 Living Forms. General. Cosmopolitan Crustacea ; Zograf, 1. Europe and Mediterranean Sea and Islands. d Norway, Copepoda 2 genn. n., 19 spp. n. ; Sars, 3. — Rhizocephala 1 gen. n., 2 spp. n. ; Smith, Geoffrey. — Heterotanais sp. n. ( laopoda ) ; Norman, 2. Russia, Bosminopsis zemowi ( Clado - cera ) ; Zykoff, 1. North Russia, Cladocera and Cope- poda 1 var. n ; Zykoff, 2. Finland lakes, Entomostraca ; Levan- der, 2. Gulf of Odessa, Crustacea ; Kali- sevskij. Volga R., Mysidae 1 sp. n. ; Tretia- kow. Caspian Sea, Copepoda 1 sp. n. ; Gadd. North Sea, Copepoda ; Pearson and Breemen, 1, 2. — Ampliipoda ; Reibisch. — Amphipoda Gammaridea 1 sp. n. ; Steb- bing, 2. — Decapoda ; Appelldf. Germany, Apus cancriformis : Kdhler. Upper Rhine, Crustacea ; Lauterbom. Brunswick, Oslracoda ; Lienenklaus. British Islands, Copepoda; Sars, 3. Channel Islands, Arctus ursus ; Wright. English Channel, Gyge branchialis ; Giard, 1. Britain, Heterotanais sp. n., Isopoda; Norman, 2. Britain, Isopoda ; Webb and Sillem. Britain, New to, Trichoniscus pyg- maeus G. 0. Sars; Bagnall. Coasts of Devon and Cornwall, Crus- tacea 3 genn. nn , 4 spp. n., 1 var. n. ; Norman and Scott, 3. Yarmouth, Crustacea ; Patterson, 1, 2. New, Botanic Gardens, Crustacea; Scourfleld. Northumberland coast (salt-water pond), Ostracoda and Copepoda 1 gen. and 2 spp. n. ; Brady, 2, Meek, 1. Liverpool, Trichoniscus roseus (Iso- poda) ; Welch. Northamptonshire, Isopoda; Wake. Scotland, Mctoponorlhus pruinosus ( Isopoda ) ; Evans, 3. St. Kilda Is., Crustacea; Evans, £. River Forth and estuary, Crustacea ; Scott, 4. Carlow, Isopoda; Pack-Beresford. Irish lakes, Cladocera and Copepoda ; West, W. and West, G. S. N. E. coast of Ireland, Schizopoda 1 fam n., 1 sub fam. n., 1 gen. n., 1 sp. n. ; Holt and Tattersall, 2. West coast of Ireland, Caridea ; Hemp, 2 Macrura : Kemp, 3 A mphi- poda, 2 gen. n., 4 spp. n. ; Tattersall, 1. Irish Sea, Copepoda ; Pearson. — parasitic Copepoda ; Scott, 2. — Carida 2 spp. n. ; Kemp, 1. France, Caves of Basses-Alpes, Crustacea 1 sp. n. ; Ohevreux vide Peyerimhoff. Ardennes, Hoploparia gramdosa ; Collet. Dauphin^ Alps, Cladocera ; Keilhack, 26 Crust. X. Crustacea. [1906] Italy, Isopoda 1 sp. n. ; Budde-Lund, 2. Italian lakes, Entomoatraca 1 var. n. ; Largaiolli, 2, 3. Lake Garda, Bosmina var. n. ( Clado - cera) ; Brehm, 4. Switzerland, Chidocera form. n. ; Stingelin, 2. — Copepoda ; Laroche. — Isopoda ; Carl. Swiss lakes, Crustacea ; Zschokke. Alpine lakes, Crustacea 2 varr. n. ; Brehm, 2, 3, Brehm and Zederbauer, 5, 6, Thiebaud and Favre. Austrian lakes, Entomostraca ; Car. Bulgaria, Copepoda ; Chichkoff. Mediterranean, Copepoda, 1 sp. n. ; Goggio, 2, and Sars, 3. — Ampliipoda Gammaridea 5 spp. n. ; Stebbing, 2. — Cumacea 5 spp. n. ; Caiman, 2. — Macrura 1 var. n. ; Riggio, 2. (Mediterranean, Lysianassidae spp. n. ; Chevreux, Cirolana spp. n. ; Dollfus, 1.) Straits of Messina, Crustacea sp. n. ; Riggio, 1. Adriatic, Corycceus sp. ; Brehm, 1. Tuscan Archipelago, Scliizopoda ; Masi, 1. Naples, RhizocepJiala 1 sp. n. ; Smith, Geoffrey. (Cyprus, Isopoda ; Dollfus, 2.) Asia Minor, Crustacea 2 spp. n. ; VAvra, 2. Syria, Potamonidae 1 sp. n ; Rathbun, (Alboran Isles, Hyalella sp. n. ; Chevreux, 3.) Asia and Malay Archipelago. e China, Potamonidae spp. n.; Rath- bun, 6, and de Man, 4. Mongolia, Oatracoda and Copepoda 3 spp. and 1 var. n. ; Daday, 3. Japan, Ostracoda 1 sp. n. ; Vavra, 4. — Decapoda spp. n., var. n. ; Bouvier, 9, and Decapoda 5 spp. n.; de Man, 2.— Bracliyura and Anomura 2 spp. n.; Doflein, 2 .-^-Isopoda 2 spp. n. ; Richard- son, 3. Japanese seas, Acanthophrys l sp. n. ; Bouvier, 6. Liu-Chiu Is., Potamonidae 1 sp. n. . Rathbun, 6. Siam, Copepoda 1 sp. n. ; Daday, 4, 5. — Ostracoda I gen. n. 2 spp. n. ; VAvra, 4. (hido-China, Bracliyura spp. n. ; de Man, 6.) Indo-China, Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, 6. British India, Entomostraca 2 spp. n. 1 var. n. ; Gurney, 2. — Palaemon sp. n. ; de Man, 2. — Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, 6. Burma, Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rath- bun, 6. Ceylon, Pltyllopoda and Copepoda 2 spp. n. ; Gurney, 1. — Cirripedia 2 spp. n. ; Annandale. 1, 2, 5. — Copepoda 2 genn. n. and 4 spp. n.; Wilson. — Phyllo- carida , Scliizopoda, Stomatopoda 2 spp. n. ; Tattersall, 2. — Anomura 2 spp. n. ; Southwell. — Bracliyura 3 genn. n. 14 spp. n. 10 varr. n. ; Laurie. Malay Archipelago, Ostracoda 18 spp. n. ; Mtiller, 4. — Scliizopoda I gen. n. 1 sp. n. ; Illig, 1. — Isopoda, Bopyridae 1 gen. n., 2 spp. n. ; Nobili, 5. Malay Peninsula and adjacent islands, Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, 6. — Decapoda 1 sp. n. ; Lanchester. Sumatra, Ostracoda spp. n. ; VAvra, 4. — Copepoda spp. n. ; Daday, 4, 5. Java, Ostracoda spp. n. ; Muller, 1, VAvra, 4. Indo-Malayan Is., Copepoda 2 spp. n. ; Daday, 4, 5. Malayan Seas, Moluccas, Penella sp. ( Copepoda ) ; Horst. Philippines, Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, 6. Persian Gulf, Decapoda and Stomato- poda 2 spp. n., 2 varr. n ; Nobili, 1. Africa and Madagascar. / (N. Africa, Atyaephyra deamaresti ; Bouvier, 15.) Suez Canal, Iiliizocephala 1 gen. n., 1 sp. n. ; Smith, Geoffrey. Erythraea, Isopoda, 3 spp. n. ; Nobili, 27 Crud. Subject Index. — Geography. 2627 West Africa, Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, 6. — Decapod a 1 sp. n. ; Bouvier, 7. West coast of Africa, Cirripedia ; Gruvel, 2. Cameroons, Crustacea ; Sjostedt. Spanish Guinea, Decapoda ; Nobili, 9. San Thome Id, Decapoda and Stoma topoda .1 sp. n. ; Bouvier, 8. Ogowe basin, French Congo, Al- pheidae sp. n. ; Couti&re, 2. East Africa, Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, 6. German East Africa, Cladoccra 4 spp. n., 1 var. n. ; Weltner. — Ostracoda 1 gen. n., 10 spp. n. ; Vavra, 1. — Copepoda 3 spp n. ; Mrazek. — Tsopoda 10 spp. n. ; Budde-Lund, 1. — Decapoda 9 spp. n., 2 varr. n. ; Hilgendorf. Mozambique coast, Acantliophrys 1 var. n. ; Bouvier, 6. Mt. Ruwenzori, Decapoda and Tsopoda 2 spp. n. ; Nobili, 6. African lakes, Macrura 2 genn. n. 1.0 spp. n. ; Caiman, 3. South Africa, Isopoda 2 spp. n. ; Bud de Lund, 2, and Richardson, 3. — Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, 6. Cape Colony, Entomostraca 2 spp. n. ; Sars, 1. Natal, Copepoda 1 gen. and sp. n. ; Cooper. S. African seas, Copepoda 6 spp. n. ; Cleve. Madagascar, Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, 6, and Nobili, 7. Madagascar, Ampliipoda gen. and sp. n. ; Couture, 5. Red Sea, Oxyrhyncha and Oxystomata 1 gen. n., 7 spp. n., 2 varr. n. ; Klunzinger, 1, 2. — Decapoda and Stomatopoda 1 var. n. ; Nobili, 2. — Bopyridae Isopoda genn. n., spp. n. ; Nobili, 5. (Red Sea, Caligus sp. n. ; Brian, 2.) North America. g (North American Branchinecta and ’ their habitats ; Shantz.) Gulf of S. Lawrence, Anticosti Is., Crustacea ; Schmitt. United States of America, Copepoda 6 spp. n. ; Pearse, 1, 2 — Distribution of Cambarus ; Ortmann, 4; New England, Decapoda ; Cushman, 2. — Crustacea ; Rathbun, 2. Rhode Island, N. America, Copepoda 3 spp. n. ; Williams. Vineyard Sound, Ostracoda 1 gen. n.f 10 spp. n. ; Cushman, 1. Pennsylvania, Cambarus; Ortmann, 2. (Western Pennsylvania, Cambarus spp. ; Ortmann, 5.) Ohio, Isopoda ; Lindahl. — Cladocera ; Gammon. Nebraska, Cladocera 1 sp. n., 1 var. n. ; Fordyce, 1, 2. Colorado, Copepoda 1 sp. n. ; Marsh. — Cladocera 1 sp. n. ; Birge. California, Phyllopoda 1 sp. n. ; Kellogg. — Isopoda ; Richardson, 3. Californian coast, Ostracoda 19 spp. n. ; Esterly, 2, and Juday. — Copepoda 4 spp. n. ; Esterly, 1. Central and South America and West Indies. h Central America, Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, 6. Costa Rica, Bracliyura 3 spp. n. ; Rathbun, 4. — Ampliipoda 1 sp. n.; Stebbing, 1. Mexico, Cambarus 1 subg. n., 1 sp. n. ; Ortmann, 4. British Honduras, Cambarus 1 sp. n. ; Ortmann, 4. Panama, Isopoda 1 sp. n. ; Richard- son, 2. (West Indies, Pcnaeidea and Stenopidea spp. n ; Bouvier, 13.) Dominica, W. Indies, Bracliyura 1 sp. n. ; Rathbun, 3. South America, Isopoda 5 spp. n. ; Richardson, 3. S. America, Penaeidea and Stenopidea spp. n. ; Bouvier. 13. South American lakes, Ampliipoda ; Chevreux, 2. (Lake Titicaca, Ampliipoda 1 sp. n. ; Chevreux, 5.) 28 Crust. X. Crustacea. [190GJ Venezuela, Potamonidae Rathbun, 6. spp. n. ; Paraguay, Cladocera 1 Stingelin, 1. sp. n. ; Colombia, Potamonidae Rathbun, 6. spp. d. ; Brazil, Scyllarides sp. n. ; 6. — Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, Rathbun, Argentine, Potamonidae Rathbun, 6. sp. n. ; Australasia. i Australia, Crustacea ; McCulloch, 1. Isopoda ; Richardson, 3. Queensland, Bracliyura and Anomura 5 spp. n. ; Grant and McCulloch. Victoria, Crustacea ; Kershaw. — Decapoda 2 spp^ n. : Fulton and Grant, 1, 2. South Australia, Bracliyura 4 spp. n., 1 var. n. ; Baker. (Port Jackson, Decapoda spp. n. • Grant.) West Australia, Potamonidae spp. n. ; Rathbun, 6. New Zealand: Crustacea ; Chilton, 3, 4, 5, — Entomostraca 1 gen. n. 3 spp. n. ; Brady, 1. — Ostraeoda 1 sp. n. ; Chap- man, 1. — Isopoda ; Chilton, 1, 2. Auckland Is., Isopoda ; Budde-Lund, 2. * Arctic and Antarctic. k, o Kara Sea, Ampliipoda Gammaridea 1 sp. n. ; Stebbing, 2. Arctic Ocean, Copepoda ; Sars, 3. Greenland, Ehizocephala gen. n., sp. n. ; Smith, Geoffrey. Antarctic, Cladocera and Copepoda 1 gen. n., 5 spp. n., 1 var. n. ; Ekman. — Ostraeoda 2 spp. n. ; Miiller, 2. —Cope- poda 5 spp. n.; Quidor, 1, 2. — Cirri- pedia 2 spp. n. ; Gruvel, 3 .—Schizopoda 5 spp. n. ; Holt and Tattersall, 1 Amphipoda 3 genn. n., 7 spp. n. ; Chevreux, 1 — 4 genn. n., 19 spp. n. ; Walker. — Seba sp. n. ( Amphipoda ) ; Walker vide Chilton, 6. — Isopoda 4 genn. n., 6 spp. n. ; Richardson, 4 Anomura and Bracliyura ; Lager berg,. Sub-Antarctic islands, Schizopoda spp. n. ; IUig, 1. Kerguelen, Ostraeoda 1 sp. n. ; Mttller, 3. — Schizopoda spp. n. ; Illig, 1. Atlantic Ocean. I Ostraeoda genn. and spp. n. ; Muller, 3; V&vra, 3. — Copepoda 2 genn. n., 10 spp. n. ; Wolfenden. — Schizopoda spp. n. ; Ortmann, 1 ; Illig, 1. (Atlantic, Cirolana spp. n. ; Dollfus, 1. — Lysianassidae spp. n. ; Chevreux.) — Lysmata scticaudata ; Perez, 8. — Geuna- das 4 spp. n. ; Bouvier, 1. — Ilaliporus 4 spp. n . ; Bouvier, 4, 5. — Eurydice sp n. ; Isopoda ; Norman, 2. North Atlantic, Crustacea ; Rathbun, 2. S. Atlantic, Amphipoda 1 sp. n. ; Woltereck, 2. — Copepoda spp. n. ; Cleve. St. Paul and Crozet Is., Isopoda 2 spp. n. ; Budde-Lund, 2. — Schizo- poda sp. n. ; Illig, 1. Indian Ocean. m Girripedia 9 spp. n., 1 subsp. n., 2 varr. n. ; Annandale, 3, 4. — Copepoda 2 genn. n., 4 spp. n. Wilson, Cleve. — Leptostraca, Schizopoda, Stomatopoda 2 spp. n.; Tattersall, 2. — Schizopoda genn. and spp. n. ; Illig, 1, 2. — Amphi- poda 1 sp. n. ; Woltereck, 2. — Peneidae 2 varr. n. ; Alcock. — Anomura 2 spp. n. ; Southwell. — Bracliyura 3 genn. n., 14 spp. n., 10 varr. n. ; Laurie. — Bopyridae (isopoda) genn. n., spp. n. ; Nobili, 5. Christmas Island, Ttychocjnathus and Palaemon ; de Man, 1. Andaman Is., Cryptochirus dimorphus sp. n. ; Henderson. Pacific. n Ostraeoda genn. and spp. n. ; MUller, 3, Juday, Esterly, 1, 2 Schizopoda 1 sp. n. ; Ortmann, 1, 29 Crust. Geography. — Systematic. 2631 Tuamotu Is.; Decapoda and Isopoda 5 genn. n., 34 spp. n., 3 varr. n. ; Nobili, 3, 4. Eastern Pacific, Isopoda 1 gen. and 1 sp. n. ; Richardson, 1. Hawaiian islands, Brachyura and Macrura genn., spp. and subspp. n. ; Rathbun, 1. — Copepoda 1 sp. n. ; Daday, 4, 5. .Marcus island, Crustacea; Bryan. Gambier Is., A Iphcidae 1 sp. n. ; Couture, 1. Fossil Forms. Palaeozoic, Bohemia, Ostracoda ; Siemiradski. Cambrian, China, Ostracoda spp. nn. ; Walcott. Silurian, Ludlow, Crustacea ; Elies and Slater. Silurian, Holland, Entomostraca ; Jonker. Silurian, Canada, Crustacea; Whit- eaves. Silurian, New York, Crustacea ; Clarke and Ruedemann. Ordovician, Canada, Ostracoda ; Ami. Carboniferous, N. Staffordshire, Crustacea ; Ward. Carboniferous, Chester, Crustacea ; Pocock. Carboniferous, Scotland, Crustacea ; Peach. Carboniferous, Scotland, Ostracoda ; Macnair. Carboniferous, Kansas, U.S. America, Ostracoda ; Ulrich and Bassler. Trias, Britain, Estheria ; Lomas. Jurassic, France, Crustacea ; Mdchin. Purbeclc, Dorset, Ostracoda ; Chap- man, 2. Cretaceous, Norfolk, Cirripedia 1 sp. n. 1 var. n. ; Woodward. Lower Cretaceous, Germany, Crus- tacea 5 spp. n. ; Harbort. Lower Cretaceous, Crimea, Crustacea 1 sp. n. ; Borissiak. Tertiary, New Jersey, Brachyura gen. and sp. n. ; Weller. Tertiary, Belgium, Crustacea ; Des- tinez. Tertiary, Italy, Ostracoda ; Cappelli. Tertiary, Italy, Cirripedia 5 spp. n. 1 var. n. ; Alessandri. Tertiary, Italy, Brachyura ; Airaghi. Tertiary, Hungary, Decapoda 1 gen. and sp. n. ; Lorenthey. Eocene, Spain, Crustacea ; Almera. Eocene, Sicily, Brachyura 1 gen. n. 3 spp. n. ; Checchia-Rispoli. Pliocene, Maryland, U. S. America, Crustacea; Clark. Pleistocene, Nantucket, U. S. America, Crustacea , Wilson; Maryland, U. S. America, Crustacea ; Clark. Drift, Cheshire, Cirripedia ; Newton. III.— SYSTEMATIC. 2631 DECAPODA. Decapoda of Norway and North Sea, Appei.lof, Meeresfauna von Bergen, 1906, (113-238, with 2 pis. and 3 maps). Brachyura. OXYRIIYNCHA. Oxyrhyncha structure, Klunzinger, Spitzkrabben des Roten Meeres. (vii + 91, with 2 pis.). Acanthophrys characters of genus, list of species (486, 487), liarmandi Japanese Seas (484), gcrmaini Cochin China (486-487) spp. n., lougispinus de Haan spinosissima var. n. Mozambique (487, 488), Bouvier, Bui. Musdum, Paris, 12. — A. liarmandi sp. n. Seas of Japan. Bouvier, T.c. (484). Achaeus dubia sp. n. Ceylon. Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (367). Camposcia retusa Latr. Red Sea,. Klunzinger, Spitzkrabben des Roten Meeres, (15, pi. 1, fig. 1). Clilorinoides goldsborouglii sp. n. Hawaiian islands. Rathbun, Washing- ton, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (881, pi. xiv, fig. 7). 30 Crust. X. Crustacea. [1000] Cryptopodia pan sp. n. Ceylon. Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish, 5, (392, pi. 1, lig. 6). Cyclax suborbicularis Slimps. Red Sea. Klunzinger, Spitzkrabben des Roten Meeres, (34, pi. 1 , fig. 6). Cyphocarcinuo minutus A.M.-Edw., description, synonymy, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (109). Cyrtomaia smithi Rathb., described (877, pi. vi, fig. 34, 35), lamellata sp. n. Hawaiian islands, (879, fig. 36). Rath- bun, Washington, D.C., Bui. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. Doclea alcocki sp. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (381, pi. i, fig. 5, pi. ii, fig. 2). Eurynome granulosa sp. n. S. Aus- tralian coast, Baker, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans. R. Soc., 30, (108, pi. i, fig. 3). Halimus convexus Miers hendersoni var. n. (377), pehlevi (378, pi. i, fig. 3, 3a), irami (379, pi. i, fig. 4, 4a) spp. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5. Hai'rovia truncata sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (8S6, pi. xiv, fig. 8). Herbstia corniculata (27, pi. i, fig. 4), conti guicornis (28, pi. i, fig. 5) spp. n. Red Sea, Klunzinger, Spitzkrabben des Roten Meeres. Heterocrypta petrosa sp. n. Red Sea, Klunzinger, op. cit. (53, pi. ii, fig. 9). ( Hyastenus fultoni sp. n. Off Port Jackson, Grant, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 30, (313, pi. xi, fig. ]).) Inadius Scorpio, sexual characters affected by Saccidina parasite, Smith, Fauna Neapel, Berlin, 29, (66-76). Lawbrus , Oncodolambrus, subgen. n., praedator sp. n. Japan, de Man, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, ser. 7, 17, (400). — L. lep)'08U8 Nob. (179, pi. ix, fig. 7), montiger Nob. (185, pi. xi, fig. 3). Red Sea, Noijii.i, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4. — L. validus de Haan, new to Australia, McCulloch, Sydney, N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus„ 6, (231). Liomedon gen. n., ( Parthenopidae ) pentagonus sp. n., Red Sea, Klunzinger, Spitzkrabben des Roten Meeres, (56-57, pi. ii, f. 11). Macrocheira kaempferi, Sea of Japan, Carruccio, Roma, Boll. Soc. zool. ital., 6, (85-95, with 1 plate). Alicippa philyra Herbst, tlialia Ilerbst dimorphic, Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (384, 385). — M. platipes Rupp., Red Sea, Klunzinger, Spitz- krabben des Roten Meeres, (37, pi. i, f. 8). Oncodolambrus subgen n., v. Lambrus. Pai'ahoplophrys nodulosa Nob., de- scription, Nobili, Bui. sci. France, Bel- gique, 40, (106, text fig. 2). Paramithrax ( Chlorinoides ) longispinus de llaan bispinosus vqr. h. ' Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (383). Parathoe rotundata Miers. Red Sea, Klunzinger Spitzkrabben des Roten Meeres, (45, pi. i, f. 7). Pai’atymolus latipes Hasw. quadvi- dentata var. n. S. Australian coast, Baker, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans. R. Soc., 30, (107, pi. i, f. 2). Parthenope acuta sp. n. Red Sea, Klunzinger, Spitzkrabben des Roten Meeres, (55, pi. ii, f. 10). — P. nummi- fera, (883, pi. xiv, f. 4), stcllata (884, pi. xv, ff. 1, 2, 7), spp. n. Hawaiian islands, lamelligera White, (885, pi. xvii, f. 1), lohitei A. M.-Edw. (885, pi. xv, f. 5), ealappoides, Adams and White, (886, pi. xv, f. 6), described, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. Schizophrys hilensis sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, T.c. (882, text fig. 38). Simocarcinus camelus sp. n., brevi- rostris, pinnirostris varr. n. Red Sea, Klunzinger, Spitzkrabben des Roten Meeres, (17, 18, pi. i, f. 2).— S. simplex Dana pyramid a tus var. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (373). Sphenocarcinus carbuncidus sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washing- ton, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (879, pi. xiv, f. 6). Stenorhynchus ramuseulus sp. n. S. Australian coast, Baker, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans. R. Soc., 30, (104, pi. i, f. 1). 31 Crust. Systematic. — Braohyura. 2631 Trijonolhir pyramidatus Hell. Red Sea. IClunzinger, Spitzkrabben des Rolen Meeres, (19, pi. i, f. 3). Xenocarcinus tuberculatus White alcocki var. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (371). Cyolometopa. Actaea, synopsis of species (247) ; kraussi , Hell (248, pi. x, f. 4) ; s abaea Nob. (254, pi x, f. 3); nodulom , White (257, pi. x, f. 2); piaigcra Nob. (259, pi. x, i'. I), descriptions; Nomu, Ann. sci. nut. zool., Paris, 4. — A. alcocki sp. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (403). — A. cjarrelli , (852, pi. ix, f. 8); haivaiiensis, (853, pi. ix, f. 9) spp. n., Hawaiian islands, nodulosa , White, described, (853, pi. ix, f. 4); Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. -d. granu- lata Aud. description, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (127). Actumnus bonnieri, description, Nobili, T.c. (132, pi. vi, f. 32). . Archias sexdentatus, Pauls, descrip- tion, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (198). Banareia villosa sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (854, pi. ix, f. 15). f Callinectes sapidus Rathb., descrip- tion, Clark, Maryland, Geol. Surv., Pliocene and Pleistocene, Baltimore, 1906, (172, pi. xli). Caiman' a gen. n. ( Xanthidae ) prima sp. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (406, 407, pi. i, IT. 12a-o)‘. C arcinus moenas albinism, Ninnt, Boll. Naturalista, Siena, 26, (76). Carpilode8 , synopsis of species (214), diodoreus Nob. Red Sea, Nqbili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (216, pi. x, f. 9). — C. coccineus (843, pi. viii, f. 4), virga- tus (843, pi. viii, f. 3 ), supernodosus (844, pi, viii, f. . 5), spp. n., Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. Charybdis ( Goniosoma ), synopsis of species (194), lieterodon Nob. Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, (196, pi. viii, f. 4). — C. ( Goniosoma ) giardi Nob,, description, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (115, pi. v, f. 23, pi. vii, f. 34). — C. japonica A. M.-Edw. (pi. xiii, f. 2), erytkrodactyla (pi. iv), onentali.8 Dana (pi. xiii, f. 1), figured ; Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. Chlorodius lippus Nob. Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (263, pi. x, f. 8). Clilorodopsis aberrans sp. n. Ha waiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903,23,(859, .text fig. 20). f Oj/amoearcinm augmlifrom Bittner, Eocene. Italy, OilECOlllA-Riei’OLt, Pa- lermo, Cliorn. sc. nat. ecori., 25, (314, pi. i, If. 5-8). Cycloxanlhops angustus sp. n. Ha- waiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Coin. Fish., 1903, 23, (849, f. 6). Dacryopilumnus gen. n., eremita sp. n. Tuamotu Is, Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (263-264). Deckenia mit'is sp. n. German E. Africa, Hilgendorf, Deutsch Ost-Afrika Dekapoden, (24, f. 8). Demania gen. n., near Zozymus, splcndida sp. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (396-397, pi. i, f. 8, and pi. ii, f. 1). Eriphia spinifrons with two parasites, an Isopod and a Sacculiria, Smith, Fauna Neapel, Berlin, 29, (76-80). Etisus splendidus sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (850, plates iii and x). Eurycarcinus orientalia A. M. Edw. 289, pi. xi, f. 5), intcgrifrons do Man 290, pi. xi, f. 2), descriptions, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4. Euxanthus herdviani sp. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (400, pi. i, ff. 9, 9a). f Gemmellarocarcinus gen. n. ( Cancri - dae ), lorenthcyi sp. n. Eocene, Italy, Ciieoohia-Risboli, Palermo, Giorn. sc. nat. econ., 25, (315, 316, pi. i, IT. 1-2). Gomeza bicornis Gray, variation, Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (421). 32 Crust. x. Crustacea. [1900] Goniocaphyra inae quails sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washing- ton, D.O., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (870, pi. xii, f. 9). Halimede hendersoni Nob., descrip- tion, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (123, pi. vi, f. 31). lleteropanope pliaraonica Nob., Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (286, pi. xi, f. 1). Leptodlus, synopsis of species, Nobili, T.c. (239). — L. molokaiensis, (847, pi. ix, f. 1), waialuanua, (848, pi. viii, f. 9), spp. n. nudipes Dana, gracilis Dana figured, (848, pi. ix, IT. 2, 3), Hawaiian islands,. Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. Liomera, synopsis of Red Sea species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (221). — L. praetexta sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (844, f.7). Lioxantho hasicelli nom. n. for Cyclo- xanthus ? punctatus Hasw., Fulton and Grant, Melbourne, Proc. R. Soc. Viet., 19,(7). Lopliactaea , synopsis of Red Sea species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (230). Lophozozymus intonsus described, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (846, pi. viii, f. 8). Lupa aburatsubo sp. n. Japan, Dofi.kin, Verh. D. zool. Ges., Leipzig, 16, (71). Lupocyclua quinquedentatua sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washing- ton, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (809, pi. xii, f. 7). Lybia, synopsis of Indio-Pacific species, deuticulata Nob., Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (294, pi. viii, f. 6). Melia tessellata Latr. bearing Acti- nians in its claws, Hawaiian Islands and Ceylon, Duerden, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1905, (497-506); Richters, Zool. Beob., Frankfurt a. M., 47, (225-228); Willey, Spolia Zeylan., 3, (224-226). Menippe convexa Rathb. described, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (861, pi. xi, f. 4). t Microcorystea gen. n. (near Coryates), latifrona sp. n. Eocene,^ Hungary, Lorentiiey, Math. Termt. Ert., Buda- pest, 22, 1904, (161). Micropanope sexlobata sp. n. Ha- waiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (856, pi. ix, f. 13). Neptunus, synopsis of species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (189). — N. ( Uellenua ) arabicua Nob. description, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique 40, (115, pi. v., f. 22). — N. euglyphus sp. n. (413) , hastatoides Fab. unidena var. n. (414) , longiapinosua Dana, bidena var. n. (415) , dubia sp. n. (416), Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5. Parapleurophrycoidea gen. n. roaeua sp. n. Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (264). (Pavathelphu8a paviei sp. n. Laos, Man, Mission Pavie, 3, (320, pi. xvii, f. 4).) Parathranitea hexugonum (867, pi. xii, f. 3), latibrachium (868, text-iig. 26), spp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. f Phlyctenodes depresaua Edw. figured, Airaghi, Milano, Atti. Soc. ital. sc. nat., 44, (205, pi. iv, f. 3). — P. krenneri Lorenthey, Eocene, Italy, Cuecoiiia- IIispoli, Palermo, Giorn. sc. nat. econ., 25, (310, pi. i, f. 10). Phymodius layaani sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (858, pi. xii, f. 8). Pilodius armiger Nob., Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (267, pi. viii, f. 5). — P. jlavua Rathb. described, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (860, fig- 21). Pilumnu8 forakalii Edw. (275, pi. x, f. 5), propinquu8 Nob. (277, pi. ix, f. 7), apongioaua Nob. (280, pi. x, f. 6), achrenkii Pauls. (283), descriptions, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4. — P. nuttingi (862, pi. xi, f. 8), acutifrona (863), taeniola (864, pi. xi, f. 3), spp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washing- ton, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. — P. parvulua, merodentatua spp. n. Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Mu- seum, Paris, 12, (263). — P. piloaus sp. n 33 Crust. Systematic. — Cyclometopa . 2631 Victoria, Fulton and Grant, Melbourne, Troc. R. Soc.Vict., 19, (7, pi. iv, It'. 1-4). — P. spinicarpus sp. n. Masthead Reef, Queensland, Grant and McCulloch, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 31, (15, pi. i, f. 2). — P. trichophoroides de Man (134), longicomis Hilgd. (135), savignyi Hell. (138), propinquus Nob. (140), descriptions, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40. Platepistoma gen. n. ( Porlunidcie ) macrophthalmum sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.O., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (876,, fig. 33). Platyozius perpusillus sp. n. Tua- motu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (264). Polydectus cupulifera Latr. bearing Actinians in its claws, Hawaiian islands, Duerden, London,' Proc. Zool. Soc., 1905, (506) ; Richters, Zool. Beob., Frankfurt a. M., 47, (225-228). Portunus pubescens Dana (pi. xiv, f. 1), granulatus A. M. Edw. (pi. xii, f. 2), orbicularis Richt. (pi. xii, f. 4), longi- spinosus Dana (pi. xii, f. 6), figured, macro pthalmus (871, pi. xii, f. 5), sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washing- ton, D.C., Bull., U. S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23. — P. depurator Leach with Grega- rine parasites, Linger and Duboscq, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol., 60, (1001-1003). Potamocarcinus chaff an joni Orinoco (311, pi. xvi, f. 2), g\uitemalensis, Gua- temala (313, pi. xvi, f. 7), spp. n. Rathbun, Nouv. Arch. Museum, Paris, 7. Potamonidae, classification and de- scriptions of species, Ratiibun, op. cit. ser. 4, 6, 1904, (225-312, pis. ix-xviii) ; 7,(159-321, pis. xiii-xxii) ; 8, (33-122); catalogue, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1906, (369-376). New species only recorded. Potamon spp. characters, De Man, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., 23, (743-760). — P. setiger Syria (258, pi. ix, f. 2), shcnsiensis China (262, pi. ix, f. 8), davidi China (264, pi. ix, f. 3), mindanaoensis Philippines (268, pi. x, f. 5), hinabalu- cnsis Borneo (269, pi. x, f. 2), koolooensis N. India (270, pi. x, f. 1), paludosus Siam (272, pi. x, f. 4), brousinichei Cochin-China (272, pi. x, f. 6), palustris Laos (273, pi. x, f. 3), manii Siam (274, pi. xi, f. 6), tannanti (279, pi. xi, (n-9720 l) f. 8), rangoonensis Burma (279, pi. xi, f. 2), mooleyitcnsis Tenasserim (283), luangprabangensis (281, pi. xi, f. 9), orleansi (282, pi. xi, f. 7), laosensis (285, pi. xi, f. 3), lacunifer (286, pi. xi, f. 1), Indio-China and Siam, wagraka- roicensis Mysore (292, pi. xii, f. 4), bouvieri India (293, pi. xii, f. 5), nigrensis W. Africa (295, pi. xii, f. 8), humbloti (297, pi. xii, f. 10), grandidieri (298, pi. xii, f. 11), bombetokensis (298, pi. xii, f. 6), Madagascar, antipoloensis (301, pi. xiii, f. 4), mistio (302, pi. xiii, f. 3), Philippines, koatenensis China (308, pi. xiii, f. 8), monbanoanus Philippines (309, pi. xiii, f. 7), thagaten- sis, Tenasserim (296), inornatus Siam (311, pi. xiv, f 1), spp. n. Ratiibun, Nouv. Arch. Museum, Paris, 6. — ( P . ( Potamon ) cochinchinense sp. n. Cochin- China, De Man, Mission Pavie, 3, (323, pi. xviii, f. 5).) — P. ( Potamonautes ) sidneyi Natal, 7, (165), 6, (pi. xiv, :f. 5), lueboensis Congo, 7, (166), 6, (pi. xiv, f. 2), regnieri W. Africa, 7, (168), 6, (pi. xiv, f. 3), lirrangensis, French Congo, 7, (169), 6, (pi. xiv, f. 8), didieri, E. Africa, 7, (170), 6, (pi. xiv, f. 9 ), freycineti, W. Australia, 7, (175), 6, (pi. xv, f. 5), renongensis , Malay Peninsula, 7, (176), dybowskii, W. Africa, 7, (177), 6, (pi. xv, f. 3), tambelanensis, Tambelan Is., 7, (182), 6, (pi. xv, f. 4), pobeguini, Congo, 7, (195), 6, (pi. xvi, f. 8), spp. n. ; ambiguus, 7, (171), biballensis (176), capelloanus (179), jacquemonti (185), nomm. n. Rathbun, Nouv. Arch. Museum, Paris. — P. ( Potamonautes ) aloysii-sabaudiae sp. n. Mt. Ruwenzori, Nobili, Torino, Boll. Musei Zool. Anat., 21. No. 544(1) — P. ( Paratelphusa ) improvisum Lanch. (f. 1), sex-punctatum sp. n. (f. 2), Malay Peninsula, Lanchester, Fasc. Malay. Zool., 3, (129). — P. (Parathclphusa cndymion sp. n. China, De Man, Zool. Anz., 30, (35-36). — P. ( Parathclphusa ) faxoni, Siam (251, pi. xiv, f. 8), feguen- s'is, Burma (260, pi. xiv, f. 3), antongilen - sis, Madagascar (265, pi. xii, f. 5), spp. n. ; moodmasoni nom. n. for edwardsi Wood-Mason ; Ratiibun, Nouv. Arch. Museum, Paris, 7. — P. ( Geotlielphusa ) sakamotoanus Liu- Chiu Is., 7, (206), 6, (pi. xviii, f. 6), agassizii N. E. Australia, 7, (211), 6, (pi. xviii, f. 2), araneus Indo-China, 7, 214), sikkimensis Sikkim, 7, (219), 6, pi. xviii, f. 7), perrieri Congo, 7, (222), 6, (pi. xviii, f. 11), spp. n. Ratiibun^ Nouv. Arch. Museum, Paris. — P. ( Geo - c 4 34 Crust. X. Crustacea. [1906] thelphuaa ) ankaraharae , sp. n. Mada- gascar, Nobili, Torino, Boll. Musei zool. anat., 21, No. 532, (1-4, fig.). Pseudothelphusa propinqua (280, pi. xv, f. 11), pi'oxima Guatemala, (281, pi. xv, f. 10), venezuelenais Vene- zuela, (281, pi. xv, f. 6), digueti Mexico, (284, pi. xvii, f. 8), simoni Venezuela, (291), ivymani Surinam, (291), nelsoni Mexico, (293), similis, (295, pi. xvii, f. 4), cobanensis, (296, pi, xvii, f. 5), grallator, (297. pi. xvii, f. 6), eomplanata, (303, pi. xv, f. 3), Guatemala, angusta Brazil, (306, pi. xv, f. 7), bucnaveMuren8i8 Colombia, (307), spp. n. Rathbun, Nouv. Arch. Museum, Paris, 7. Telphusa , key to E. African spp., (7), suprasulcata, (8, f. 5), mrogoroensis, (10), infravallata , (12, f. 2), reichardi, (13), bipartita, (15), neumanni, (18, f. 6), piloaa, (19), spp. n. German E. Africa ; hilgcndovfi Pfeff., (9, f. 3), platycentron Hilg., (11, f. 4), Hilgendorf, Deutscli Ost-Afrika Dekapoden. Thalamita , synopsis of species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (201). — T. auanensis sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23, (874, pi. xii, f. 1). — T. bouvieri, seurati, minuscida spp. n., pilumnoides gatava- kensis var. n., Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (262). — T. prymna Herbst annectans var. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (418). Trichodactylua edicardai nom. n. for dentatua Edw, 8, (40) ; sub-genus Valdivia, thayeri Brazil, 8, (45), 7, (pi. xviii, f. 11), tifucanus Brazil, 8, (46), 7, (pi. six, f. 3), venezuelensia Venezuela, 8, (47), 7, (pi. xix, f. 10), faxoni, 8, (49), 7, (pi. xviii, f. 10), hartii, 8, (55), 7, (pi. xix, f. 9), bourgeti, 8, (56), 7, (pi. xviii, f. 4), Brazil, spp. n. Rathbun, Nouv. Arch. Musdum, Paris. — T. ( Dilocarcinus ) argentinianua Argentine, 8, (60), 7, (pi. xx, ff. 5, 6), gu'i'upenais Brazil, 8, (64), 7, (pi. xx, f. 7), spp. n. Rathbun, op. cit. Xanthias flaveacens, (855, pi. ix, f. 11), canaliculatua, (856, pi. ix, f. 12), spp. n. Hawaiian islands, minutus Rathb. described, (855, pi. ix, f. 14), Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. Xantho lacunoaus sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, T.c., (847, pi. viii, f. 6). Xanthodius biunguis sp. n. Ha- waiian islands, Rathbun, T.c., (849, pi. viii, f. 10). f Xantkopsis kressevbergenais figured, Airaghi, Milano, Atti soc. ital. sc. nat., 44, (206, pi. iv, ff. 4, 5). Zozymua gemmula Dana ceylonica var. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (395, pi. i, f. 7). Catometopa. Cardiaoma annatum Herkl. charac- ters. Bouvier, Bui. Musdum, Paris, 12, (497). Cydograpsus lophopus Nob. Red Sea, Nobili, Ann, sci. nat. zool., Paris, 4, (321, pi. xi, f. 4). Elamena truncata, South Australian coast, Baker, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans R. Soc., 30, (112, pi. ii, f. 2). Eurytium tristani sp. n. Costa Rica, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Proc. Biol., 19, (100). f Galenopsis sdiopeni sp. n. Eocene, Italy, Checohia-Rispoli, Palermo, Giorn. sc. nat. econ., 25, (320, pi. i, ff. 3, 4), Gecarcinidae , habits, Gravier, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (498). Gelaaimus tangeri autotomy and re- generation of chela, Baudouin, Rev. sci., Paris, ser. 5, 6, (293-300) ; and Ann. sci. nat. zool., ser. 9, 3, (1-33). Grapsus atrigoaus longitarsia Dana described, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23, (838, pi. viii, f. 1). Hymenoaoma rostratum S. Australian coast, Baker, Adelaide, S. Aust, Trans. R. Soc, 30, (114, pi. iii, f. 2). Litockeiva glabra sp. n. S. Australian coast, Baker, T.c, (110, pi. ii, f. 1, pi. iii, f. 3). Maeropthalmus conaobrinus sp. n. Tuamotu Is, Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (265). — M. latreillei variation, Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish, 5, (427, pi. ii, f. 3). Manella gen. n. ( Palieidae ) spinipes sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C, Bull. U. S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23, (837, pi. vii, f. 6). 35 Crust. Systematic. — Catometopa — Oxystomata. 2631 Mcrtonia gen. n. ( Rhizopinae ) lanlta sp. n. Ceylon, Laurie, T.c., (423, pi. i, IT. 11a, b). Metaplax hirsulimana sp. n. Queens- land, Grant and McCulloch, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 31, (21, pi. i, f. 3). Ocypoda rotundata arabica var. n. Persian Gulf, Nobili, Bui. sci., France Belgique, 40, (152, pi. v, f. 2G). Ostracotere s synopsis of species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (299). — 0. spondyli description, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (149, pi. v, f. 24, pi. vi, f. 33). Pacliygrapsus marmoratus with two parasites, an Isopod and a Sacculina, Smith, Fauna Neapel, Berlin, 29, (80, 81). Palieus jitihcri (835), oahuensis (830), spp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratildun, Washington, H.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (pi. vii, IT. 4, 5).— P. jukcsi Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (430, pi. i, f. 12). Paranotonyx curtipes Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (298, pi. viii, f. 7). Pilumnoplax coohi sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull., U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (835, pi. vii, f. 3). Pinnoteres ; synopsis of species (302), borradalei nom. n. for tenuipes Borra- daile (306), maindroni, (306, pi. viii, f. 8), Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. — P. viargariti ferae sp. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (424). — P. perezi description, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (147, pi. v, f. 25). Plagusia dep'essa, key to varieties, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (429). Ptychognathus ; revision of the genus (541-544), pusiUus Heller (537-541, pi. xvii, ff. 1-5), Christmas Island, de Man, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1905. Pseudorhombila octodentata sp. n. Dominica, W. Indies, Ratiibun, Wash- ington, D.C., Proc. Biol. Soc., 19, (91). Sarmatium faxoni sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (841, pi. vii, f. 1). (n-9720 l ) Sesarma clegam Herkl. Spanish Guinea, Nobili, Madrid, Mem. soc. esp. hist, nat., 1, (314, pi. viii, f. 2).- — S. jousseaumei Nob. Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (323, pi. viii, f. 9). — S. rhizophorae (99), biolleyi (100), spp. n. Costa Rica, Rathbun, Wash- ington, D.C., Proc. Biol. Soc., 19. Trichia australis sp. n. S. Australian coast, Baker, Adelaide, S. Aust., Trans R. Soc,, 30, (115, pi. iii, f. 1). Oxystomata. Structure of Oxystomata ; Klunzinger, Spitzkrabben des Roten Meeres, (vii + 91, with 2 pis.). Calappa gallus , Red Sea, Klunzinger, T.c. (61, pi. ii. f. 14); dimorphism, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (354). Cryptocnomus creuulatus sp. n., Queensland, Grant and MoCullooii, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 31, (25, pi. ii, f. 2). — C. tuberosus sp. n., Red Sea, Klunzinger, Spitzkrabben des Roten Meeres, (79, pi. ii, f. 13). (Cymonomops similis sp. n. off Port Jackson, Grant, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 30, (315, iff. x, f. 1).) Ebalia ; synopsis of species (155), granulata Rupp. (155, pi. ix, jf. 1; ; abdominalis Nob. (157, pi. ix, f. 2) ; laeertosa (159, pi. ix, f. 3), Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. — E. jordani sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washing- ton, D.C.. Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (889, pi. xv, f. 3). Etliusa mascarone haicaiiensis subsp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, T.c. (891, pi. xv, f. 4). ^Eepatiscus distefanoi sp. n. Eocene, Italy, Cjiecchia-Rispoli Palermo, Giorn. sc. nat. econ., 25, (323, pi. i, ff. 9-13). Eeteronucia venusta sp. n. Tuamotu Is. Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (260). Leucosia synopsis of species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (165). — L. longifrons (97), margaritata (99). hilavis (100, pi. vi, f. 29), descriptions, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40. Litliadia seulpta Ha swell aglypha var. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (358). c 4—2 36 Crust. X. Crustacea. [1906] Matida banksii Red Sea, Ivlunzinger, iSpitzkrabben des Roten Meeres, (65, pi. 11, 1 12). Mur sici hawaiiensis described (887, pi. xviii, ft', 324), spinimanus sp. n. Hawaiian islands, (888, pi. xvi, f. 1), Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. Myra ; synopsis of species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (164). — M. affinia description. Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (95). Nueia ; synopsis of spocios tubercu- losa description, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (161, pi. ix, f. 6). — N. rosea sp. n. Tuamotu Is. Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (261). Nursia jousseaumei, Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (151, pi. ix, f. 4). — N. mimetiea sp. n. Tuamotu Is. Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (261). Paramithrax sternocostulatus (28, pi. iii, f. 2) ; coppingeri (29, pi. ii, f. 3) ; synonymy, Grant and MoCullooii, Syd- ney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 31. Philyra synopsis of species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4,(168). — P.adamsi. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (364, pi. i, f. 1). — P. granigera descrip- tion. Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (102, pi. vi, f. 30). Itandallia distincta described (890, pi. xvi, If. 2. 3, gilberti sp. n. Hawaiian islands (890, pi. xvi, f. 4), Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. ^Panina reussi, bittneri , figured and compared, Airaghi, Milan., Atti soc. ital. sc. nat., 44, (203, pi. iv, If. 1, 2). Tlos angidatus sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (889, pi. xvi, f. 5). — T. haveloeld sp. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (357, pi. i, f. 2). Dromiacea. Conchcecetes andamanieus. Cejdon, characters, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (353). Cryptodromia gmmdata description, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (147, pi. ix, f. 3). Dicranodromia ; characters of species, Bouvjer, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (481, 482). Dromia intermedia sp. n. Ceylon, Laurie, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (351). (Latveillopsis petterdi sp. n. off Port Jackson. Grant, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 30, (317, pi. x, f. 2).) Incertae sedis. Cryptoehirus dimorphus sp. n. ( Rapa - locarcinidae) Andaman Is., Henderson, Aim. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, 18, (214 pi. viii). | Tetracarcinus gen. n. Systematic po- sition not indicated by describer, sub- quadratua sp. n. Cliff wood clay, New Jersey, Weller, J. Geol., Chicago, 111., 13, (328). Anomura. Galatheidea. Ethusa japonica sp. n. Japan, Do- flein. Verh. D. Zool. Ges. Leipzig, 16, (71). Galatlieidae ; habits, Galloway and Fleure. Rep. Brit. Ass., 1906, (608- 610). Galathea ; key to Australian, Grant and MoCullooii, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 31, (43-52, pi. iv) ; synopsis of species. — G. humilis (124), aegypliaca (126, pi. vii, f. 3), brevimana, longimana (128), descriptions, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. — G. intermedia synonymy, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall (11). — G. megalochira sp. n. Tuamotu Is. Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (260). — G. strigosa structure of hepato-pancreas, Guieysse, Paris, Bui. soc. philoin., 8, (97-102). — G. whiteleggii sp. n., Port Jackson, Australia, Grant and MoCul- looii, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 31, (45, pi. iv, f. 2). Munida gregaria compared with sub- migosa, Lagerberg, Schwed. Sudpolar- Exped., 5, Lief. 7, (7-10, pi. i, 4-7).— M. japonica (221), alcoeki sp. n. (222). Ceylon, Southwell, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5. Pachycheles oimatus sp. n. San Thome Id., Bouvier, Bid. Museum, Paris, 12, (494). — P. sculptus description, 37 Crust. Systematic. — Anomura — Macrura. 2631 Nobili, Bui. sci., France, Belgique, 40, (G7). . Pctrolisthes ; synopsis of species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (129). — P. patagonicus commensal with Astera- canthion helianthus, at Valparaiso, Bouvier, Paris, Bui. soc. ent. 1906, (28, 29). Porcellana hornelli sp, n. ( Porcella - nidae). Ceylon, Southwell, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (218, f. 1). — P. inaegualis description. Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (74, pi. v, f. 18). Polyonyx ; synopsis of species (136), pedalis Nob. (137, pi. viii, f. 3) ; denticu- latus, Pauls. (138) descriptions; Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. — P. paucidens (70, pi. v, f. 16), pugilator (71, pi. v, f. 17, pi. vi, f. 28), descriptions, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40. Paguridea. Anapagurus polynesicnsis sp. n. Tuamotu Is., Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (260). — A. bonnieri description, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (89, pi. v, f. 19). Calamus rosacens description, Nobili, T.o. (84, pi, v, f. 21.) Glibanarius ; synopsis of Rod Sea species, Nobili, Ann. sci., nat. zool., 4, (115). Caenobita rufescens habits, Gravier, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (499) ; compared Avith C. rugosa, Bouvier, T.c. (493). Diogenes ; synopsis of species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (118). — D. capri- eorneus sp. n. Queensland, Grant and McCulloch, Sydney, N.S.W.,Proc. Linn. Soc., 31, (35, pi. iii, f. 3). — D. pugilator synonymy, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (9). Eupagurus cavicarpus Pauls, descrip- tion, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (123). — E. forceps claws figured, Lagerberg Schwed. Siidpolar Exped., 5, Lief. 7, (2- 4, pi. i, ff. 1-33). — E. hedleyi nom. n. = E. kirkii, Miers, Grant and McCulloch, Sydney, N.S. W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 31, (37). — E. maorus sp. n. Tuamotu Is., Poly- nesia, Nobili Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (259). ( Pagurisles aciculus sp. n. off Port Jackson, Grant, Sydney, N.S.W., Proc. Linn. Soc., 30, (319, pi. xi, f. 3).) — P. jousseaumei perspicax var. n. Persian gulf, Nobili, Bui. sci., France, Belgique, 40, (87). — P. mauritanica sp. n. Coast of N. W. Africa, Bouvier, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (186, f. 1). Pagurus ; synopsis of species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (120). Paralomis gramdosa description, Lagerberg, Schwed. Siidpolar-Exped., 5, Lief. 7, (14-17, pi. i, f. 10). Troglopagurus ; synopsis of species (80), persicus description (78), Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40. Macrura. Larvae of Macrura ; Coutiere, Paris, C. -R. Acad, sci., 142, (847-849); Nobili, Bui. sci. France, Belgique, 40, (35). Nephropsidea. Astacus ; extermination by disease, restocking rivers, Drouin de Bouville, Nancy, Bui. soc. sci., 7, (28-132). — A. jluviatilis incrusted with a Polyzoon, EoMNiCKi.Kosmos, Lwow, 31, (249-256); growth, Drosoiier, Fiscliereiztg, Neu- darnm, 9, (113-117, 133-137). — {A. jlu- viatilis var. torrentium colour variety, Bouvier, Paris, Bui. hoc. out., 1904, (250 -255).) — f A. anti, guns sp. n. Upper Wealden Germany ; If aiibobt, Berlin, Abh. geol. Landesanst, 46, (20, pi. i, f. 1 and pi. xi, f. 3). Gambarus ; anatomy of annulus ven- tralis, Andreavs, Wood’s Holl, Mass. Mar. Biol. Lab. Bull., 10, (122-137) ; and Boston, Mass., Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist., 32, (427-480, 1 pi.). — C. spp., descriptions, local distribution in Pennsylvania, Ort- mann, Pittsburg Pa. Mem. Carnegie Mus., 2, (343-524, pis. A, B, 39-43).— G. a finis, egg-laying habits, Andrews, Amer. Nat. Boston, Mass., 40, (343-356). — C. (Pro- cambavus ) pilosimanus sp. n. British Honduras (6), cubensis Sauss., male genitalia (11), Ortmann, Washington, D. C., Proc. Acad. Sci., 8. — C. wicgmannii description, Ortmann, T.c. (15). ( Cambarus monongalcnsis sp. n. Pennsylvania, Ortmann, (395-398), Pitts- burgh, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus., 3, 1905.) Enoplometopus occidentalis described, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U.S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23, (900, pi. xvii, f. 2). 38 Crust. X. Crustacea. [1906] t Eryma sulcata sp. n. Lower Creta- ceous Germany, Harbort, Berlin, Abb. geol. Landesanst. 45, (15, pi. i, f. 11, pi. xi, f. 4). ^Hoploparia aspera sp. n. Upper Wealden Germany, Harbort, T.c. (17, pi. ii, if. 5, 6). — f/jf. triboleti sp. n. Lower Cretaceous Crimea, Borissiaic, St. Peterburg, Bull. Com. g6ol, 23, (412, 420, pi. xiii, f. 1). — H. granulosa in the Ardennes ; Collet, Reims, Bui. soc. sci. nat., 12, (32-33, pi.), Homarus americanus ; rate of growth, Hadley, 2, Wood’s IIoll, Mass., Mar. Biol. Lab. Bull., 10,(233-241). — II. gammarus, with symmetrical chelae, Oai.man, Lon- don, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1906, (633, f. 110). Nephrops norvegicus abnormal claw, Patterson, Norwich, Trans. Nat. Soc., 8, (319, pi.) . "[ Palaeno dentatus described ; Boris- siak, St. Peterburg, Bull. Com. geol., 23, (416, 422, pi. xiii, f. 2). Paracambarus subg. n. (1), para- doxus sp. n. Mexico (3), Ortmann, Washington, D.C., Proc. Acad. Sci., 8. ' \Pseudoglyphcea etalloni description, MicHiN, Nancy, Bui. soc. sci., 6, (29-31, pi. i). Thaumastocheles zaleucus, male de- scribed, Doflein, Zool. Anz., 30, (521- 525). Eryonidea. Eryoneicus indic.us haivaiiensis subsp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull., U.S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (900). Polycheles snyderi (898, pi. xxiv, f. 9), asper (899, pi. xxiv, f. 11), spp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, T.c. Lorioata. f Meyeria ornata described, (10, pi. i, f. 2), rapax sp. n. (11, pi. i, f. 12, pi. ii, ff. 1-4, pi. iii, ff. 1, 2, pi. xi, ff. 1, 2). Lower Cretaceous, Germany, Harbort, Berlin, Abh. geol. Landesanst. 45. Panulirus japovicus, Rathbun, Wash- ington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23, (897, pi. v). — P. regius, Spanish Guinea, Nobili, Madrid, Mem. Soc. esp. hist, nat., 1, (300, pi. viii, f. 1). Parribacus papyraceus sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23, (897, pi. xviii, f. 5). Scyllarides brasiliensis sp. n. Brazil, Rathbun, Washington, D.C, Proc. Biol. Soc, 19, (113). Scyllarus nobilii, description, Nobilt, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (56, pi. iv, f. 15, pi. vi, f. 27). — S. sieboldi, new to South Pacific, McCulloch, Syd- ney, N.S.W, Rec. Austr. Mus, 6, (231). Thalassinidea. Axiopsis synopsis of species (91), aethiopica Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool, 4, (93, pi. vi, f. 1). Axius pailoloensis (893, fig. 49), spi- nosissimus (894, fig. 50), rudis (894, fig. 51) spp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C, Bull. U. S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23. Callianassa, synopsis of species (100), jousseaumei (101, pi. vi, f. 2), calmani (104, pi. v, f. 2), bouvieri (105, pi. vi, f. 3), gravieri (107, pi. vi, f. 4), rosae (108, pi. vii, f. 2), coutier&i (110, pi. vii, f. 1), Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. Sci. nat. zool., 4. — C. articulata sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C, Bull. U. S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23, (892, fig. 47). — O. ceramica sp. n. Victoria, Fulton and Grant, Melbourne, Proc. R. Soc, Vic, 19, (12-14, pi. v). Eiconaxius asper sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C, Bull. U. S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23, (895, f. 52). Jaxea nocturna synonymy, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Corn- wall, (12). Paraxius tridens sp. n. Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C, Bull. U. S. Com. Fish, 1903, 23, (895, % 53). Upogebia, synopsis of species, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool, 4, (97). — U. hirti- frona (61, pi. iv, f. 13), osiridis (62, pi. iv, f. 14), descriptions, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40. 39 Crust. S VSTEMATICJ. MaORURA. 2631 Caridea. Acanbhephyra ; table of species, pur- purea, debilis, synonymy, characters, Ivemp, Fish. Ireland Sci. Invest., 1905, 1, (1-28, pis. i, ii). — A. purpurea A. M. Edw. = A. parva Cout., stages of growth, CouTifeRE, Bui. Mus., Monaco, No. 70 (12-20) ; description (254, pi. iv, ff. 12-15, pi. v, f. 1), recti- rostria sp. n. Straits of Messina (260, pi. v, If. 1-17), Riggio, Natural, sicil, 17. Aegeon brendani sp. n. Irish coast, Kemp, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, 17, (299). Alpheopsis haugi sp. n. Ogowe dis- trict, Coutiere, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (378-380, If. 1-2). Alpheus aculeipes triphopus var. n. ; euchiroides, hoplites spp. n. Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, T.c. (257). — A. buce- plialoidesfiQ), alcyone (32), persicus (33), descriptions, Nobili, Bui. sci., France Belgique, 40. — A. macroclieles synonymy, Norman and Soott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (16). Amphipalaemon seurati sp. n. Tua- motu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (259). Anchistia elegans (52), edwardsi (53), descriptions, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. Anchistioides compressus, description, Nobili, T.c. (54). Anchistus Borr. = Tridacnocaris Nob., miersi description, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (48). Ancylocaris aberrans description, Nobili, T.c. (52, pi. iv, f. 9). Angasia armata (42), erythraea (44), descriptions, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. t Anthrapaloemon grossarti, Carboni- ferous, Staffordshire, Ward, Stone, Rep. N. Staff. F. Cl., 40, (110). Arete maruteenais sp. n. Gambier Is., Polynesia, Coutiere, Bui. Museum, Paris, 11, (18). Athanas nitescens Leach, postem- bryonal development, Sars, Arch. Math. Naturv., Kristiania, 27, No. 10, (1-29, pi. i-iv). Atya'ephyra desmarestii , variation statistically examined, Brozek, Prag, SitzBer. Bohm. Ges. Wiss., 1905, No. 1, (1-69). ; (in N. Africa, Bouvier, Paris, Bui. soc. ent., 1903, (245).) Atyella gen. n. ( Atyidae ) (201), brevirostria (201, pi. xiv, ff. 57-64) sp. n. Lake Tanganyika, Calman, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1906. Bithynis grandimanus description, Rathbun, Washington, D.O., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (923, pi. xx, f. 5). Brachycarpua ; synopsis of species, advena, Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. Sci. Nat. zool., 4, (75-77, pi. iv, f. 1). Caridella gen. n. (Atyidae) (198), cunningtoni (199, pi. xiii, ff. 45-52), minuta (200, pi. xiii, ff. 53-56), spp. n. Lake Tanganyika, Calman, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1906. Caridina harmandi sp. n. Seas of Japan, Bouvier, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (483). — C. kilimae sp. n. (35), togoensis stuhlmanni var. n. (35), wyckii var. gracilipea (36), figured, Hilgendorf, Deutsch Ost-Afrika Deka- poden. — C. nilotica var. gracilipea, synonymy ; Lakes Nyasa and Victoria Nyanza, Calman, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1906, (189). Chlorotocus craaaicornia, synonymy, description, Riggio, Naturalista Sicil., 18, 1906, (151-160). Conchodytes ; synopsis of species (66), melegrinae (66, pi. iii, f. 5), biunguicu- lata, descriptions, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. Coralliocaris , synopsis of species (55), C. hecate (58, pi. iii, f. 2), analitica (60, pi. iii, f. 3), rhodope (61, pi. ii, f. 8), Red Sea, Nobili, T.c. — C. quadridentata (920, pi. xxiv, f. 1), truncata (920, pi. xxiv, f. 2), spp. n., Hawaiian islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. Coralliocrangon perrieri. Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (82, pi. iv, f. 2). Crangon eonsobrinus (401), caaaiope (402), spp. n., Japan, de Man, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, 17. — C. vulgaris, albinism, Ninni, Boll. Natura- lista, Siena, 26, (77). Egeon orientalis, description, Rath- bun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (911, pi. xxiii, f. 3). 40 Crust X. Crustacea. [1906] Gnathophyllum tridens sp. n., Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (259). Harpilius ; key to species (47), gerlachei (45, pi. iv, f. 10), description, Nodili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40. Ileterocarpus ensifer, described (917, pi. xxi, f. 7), aignatus sp. n., Hawaiian islands, Ratiidun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. Hippolysmcita cicicula (912, pi. xxiv, f. 6), paucidens (913, pi. xxiv, f. 4), spp. n., Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, T.c. II. vittata (46, pi. 2, f. 4), multis- cissa (47, pi. ii, f. 5), Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. Hippolyte magellanieus, toNauticaris, Calman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (31). — II. prideauxiana, synonymy, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (17). Latreutes, synonymy, Calman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (33). — L. mucro- natus multidens var. n., Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (41, pi. ii, p. 3). — L. pygmacua (37, pi. iii, f. 4), gravicri (39, pi. iii, f. 5), phycologm (40, pi. ii, f. 6), descriptions, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40. Leontocaris lav sp. n., Irish coast, Kemp, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (299). Leptochela aculeocaudata, description, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (28). Limnocaridina retiarius (192, pi. xi, if. 2-8), parvida (193, pi. xi, if. 9-14), similis (195, pi. xii, if. 15-22), latipes (196, pi. xii, ff. 23-29), socius (196, pi. xii, ff. 30-37), spinipes (197, pi. xiii, if. 38-44), spp. n., Lake Tanganyika, Calman, London, Proc. zool. Soc., 1906. Lysmata seticaudata Risso, new to Atlantic Ocean, Perez, Bordeaux, Actes soc. linn., 60, (Proc.-verb., xli-xlii). Merhippolyte australis vide Nautiearis marionis. Nautiearis marionis = {Merhippolyte australis Hodgson), Calman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (31). N ematocarcinus tenuirostris, descrip- tion, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (926, pi. xxiii, f. 6). Nikoides danae, description, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (79, pi. v, f. 1). Oplophorus foliaceus sp. n., Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (922, pi. xx, f. 8). Pandalus borealis, statistics of capture in Kristiania fiord, Wolleboeic, Bergen, Norsk Fisket., 25, (471-480, map). — P. martins (277, pi. ii, if. 8-11), hetero- carpus (280), descriptions, Riggio, Natural, sicil., 17. — P. ocellus sublili- rostris var. n., Mediterranean, Riggio, op. cit. 18, (169). Palaemon ; key to E. African spp. (27), idae iclella var. n. (29), German E. Africa, Hilgendorf, Deutsch Ost- Afrika Dekapoden. — P. ( Parapalaemon ) aemulus sp. n., Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui . Museum, Paris, 12, (258). — T. debilis (924, pi. xxii, f. 1), pacificus (924, pi. xxii, f. 3), descriptions ; pandaloides sp. n., HaAvaiian islands (924, pi. xxiv, f. 4), Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23.— P. ( Parapalaemon ?) hendersoni sp. n., Darjeeling, de Man, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (405).— P. lar var. ? Christ- mas Island, de Man, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1905, (514-550, pi. xviii, if. 7-19). — P. moorei, Lake Tangany- ika, Calman, op cit. 1906, (188, pi. xi, if. 1, la). — P. ( Eupalaemon ) neglectus nom. n. for P. acutirostris de Man and P.equulens de Man, de Man, Leiden, Notes Mus. Jentink, 26, (201- 206, 1 pi.). — P. ( Eupalaemon ) reunion- nensis Hoffmann, a variety of P. lar Fabr.,DE Man, L.c. — P.xiphms, structure of hepato-pancreas, Guieysse, Paris, Bui. soc. philom., 8, (97-102). Palaemonella biunguiculata (71, pi. iii, f. 6), gracilis (73), descriptions, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. — P. laccadivensis, description, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (925, pi. xxii, f. 2). Palaemonetes eigenmani, anatomy of degenerate eyes, Pike. Wood’s Iloll, Mass., Mar. Biol. Bull., 11, (267-276). Pa7idalus sindoi (915, pi. xxi, f. 4), brevis (916, pi. xxi, f. 3), exiguus (916, pi. xxi, f. 2), spinidorsalis (917, pi. xxi, f. 5), spp. n., HaAvaiian islands; ? ocellus Bate description, (915, pi. xxi, f. 1), Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903," 23. Paschocaris paschalis, description, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (38). 41 Crust. Systematic. — Macrtjra. 2631 Pasiphaea haiiciensis (927, pi. xxiii, f. 4), truncata (928, pi. xxiii, f. 5), flagellata (928, pi. xxiii, f. 2), spp. n.. Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish , 1903, 23. Periclimenes brevinaris nom. n. for borradalei Nob. (42, pi. iii, f. 7), potina (44, pi. iii, f. 8), descriptions, Nobili, Bul.Sci. France, Belgique, 40. — P. petitthouarsi denticulata var. n., Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (257). — P. pusillus sp. n., Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (921, pi. xxiv, f. 7).— P. soror , Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (50, pi. ii, f. 6). Platijbema, synonymy, Cai.man, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (33). Pontonia pinnae, description, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (49, pi. iv, f. 11). Ponlophilus . modumanuensia sp. n., Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (910, f. 63). Proeessa coutierei (78, pi. 4, f. 3), aequimana (79), descriptions, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (78, pi. iv, f. 3\ Psathyroearis liawaiiensis sp. n., Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washing- ton, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com Fish., 1903, 23, (928, fig. 79). Betrocaris serrata sp. n., Persian Gulf, Nobili, Bull. sci. France Belgique, 40, (54, pi. iv, f. 12). Savon gibberosus, synonymy, descrip- tion, Nobilt, T.c. (35). Sclerocrangon, larval forms, Wolle- boek, Bergens Mus. Aarb., 1906, No. 11, (1-9, 2 pis.). Spivontoearis, synonymy, &c., Cal- man, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (32). — S. kauaiensis (913, pi. xxiv, f. 5), profunda (914, pi. xxiv, f. 10), spp. n., Hawaiian islands, Ratiibun, Washing- ton, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. — S. rectirostris, male (403), pvopug- natrix, alcimede spp. n., (404), Japan, de Man, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17. Stegopontonia gen. n., ( Pontoniidae ) commensalis sp. n., Tuamotu Is., Poly- nesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (258). Stylodactyhis discissipes, description, Ratiibun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (927, pi. xxiii, f.l). Synalpheus bracliyeeros sp. n., Tua- motu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (256). — 8. triungui- culatus (25), tumidomanus (27), descrip- tions, paulsoni sp. n., Persian Gulf (28), Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40. Systcllaspis debilis = bouvicri Cout., stages of growth, Couture, Bui. Mus., Monaco, No. 70, (1-12). Trachycaris gen. n. ( Ilippolytidae ) for Platybema rugosus Bate, Calman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (33). Typton bouvieri, Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (67, pi. iii, f. 4). Virbius? orientalis (33), jactans (37, pi. ii, f. 2), Red Sea, Nobili, T.c. Penaeidea. Acetes erythraeus, Red Sea, Nobili, Ann.’sci. nat. zool., 4, (23, pi. i, f. 5). Amalopenaeus elegan-s, description, Riggio, Natural. Sicil., 17, (134, pi. ii, if. 13-20). Aphareus inermis , description, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (22). (Arehipenceopsis gen. n. for Penaeopsis vestitns, Bouvier, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 141, (747).) Atypopeneus compressipes, Indian Seas, Aloock, Cat. Ind. Decapod. Crust., Part 3, fasc. 1, (45, pi. ix, IT. 29, 29a). Benthesicymus, compared with Genna- das, Bouvier, Bui. Mus. Monaco, No. 80, (1-9) ; Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (749). — B. laciniatus sp. n., Hawaiian Islands, Ratiibun, Washing- ton, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (906, pi. xix, f. 3). Gennadas, vertical distribution, Bouvier, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (686-690). T.c. (746-749).— G. alicei , Tropical and sub-tropical Atlantic, 8cutatu8, West Atlantic (9, IT. 5, 8, 10, 13), talismani, Cape Verde Islands, tinayrei, Sargasso Sea, Azores, and Cape Spartel (10, ff. 14, 15) spp. n., Bouvier, Bui. Mus., Monaco, No. 80 ; Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (748, 749). — (G. brevi- rostris sp. n., Santa Lucia, Bouvier, op. cit 42 Cruat. X. Crustacea. [190C] 141, (748).) — G. parvus Sp. Bate = A?na- lopenaeus elegans Sm., Kemp, Fish. Ireland, Sci. Invest., 1905, 5, (7). — G. propinquus sp. n., Hawaiian Islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (907). Ildliporua, characters, distribution, ajjinis (4 and 8), carinatus (4 and 10), tropical is (4 and 10) spp. n., Atlantic, Bouvier, Bui. Mus. Monaco, No. 81. — II. androgynus sp. n., Coast of W. Africa, Bouvier, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (253-256) ; Bui. Mus., Monaco, No. 81, (3, 8). Lucifer hanseni , Red Sea, Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4, (25, pi. ii, f. 1). Metapenaeus cognatus (14, pi. i, f. 1), stebbingi (15, pi. i, f. 2), consobrinus (17, pi. i, f. 3), vaillanti (18, pi. i, f. 4), Red Sea, Nobili, T.c. — M. monoceros (18, pi. iii, IT. 7-7c), ajfmis (20, pi. iii, ff. 8-8b), dobsoni (21, pi. iii, ff. 9-9d), brevicoinis (22, pi. iv, ff. 10-10b), lysia- nassa (23, pi. iv, If. 11-llc), coniger (pi. iv, ff. 12-12b), var. andamanensis (27, pi. iv. f. 13), stridulans (27, pi. v, ff. 14-14d), mogiensis (29, pi. v, If. 15-15b), Indian Seas, Aloook, Cat. Ind. Decapod Crust., Part 3, fasc. 1. — M. perlarum, description, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (17-21, pi. ii, f. 1). — M. velutinus (903, pi. xx, f. 5), mogienai8 (904, pi. xx, f. 3), ricliteraii (904, pi. xx, f. 2), described, evermanni sp. n., Hawaiian Islands, (904, pi. xx, f. 1), Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. (Neopenaeopsis gen. n. for Penaeopsis paradoxus, Bouvier, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 141, (747).) Parapeneopsis stylifera (36, pi. vii, f. 21), coromandelica var. n. (37, pi. vii, If. 20-20c), sculptili8 (37, pi. vii, 22-22d), var. har’dwickii (39), cultrirostris var. n. (39, pi. vii, f. 23), uncta (39, pi. viii, if. 25-25a), maxillipedo (40, pi. viii, ff. 24-24b), nana (43, pi. viii, ff. 26~20b), acclivii’ostris (pi. viii, ft'. 27-27a), Indian Seas, Aloook, Cat. Ind. Decapod Crust., Part 3, fasc. 1. — (P. rathbuni sp. n., Antilles, Bouvier, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 141, (748).) Parapeneus fissurus (31, pi. v, ff. 16- 16b), investigatoris (32, pi. vi, ff. 17-17c), longipe8 (pi. vi, ff. 18-I8b), rectacutus (33, pi. vi, ff. 19— 19b), Indian Seas, Aloook, Cat. Ind. Decapod Crust. Part 3, fasc. 1. (Parartemesia gen. n. for Artemesia carinata and tropicalis, Bouvier, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 141, (747-748).) Peneus, characters (4), monodon (8, pi. i, ff. 1-lb), semiaulcatus (10, pi. i, f. 2), indicu8 (12, pi. i, ff. 3-3a), var. merguienais (13, pi. ii, f. 4), var. penicillatus (13 pi. ii, f. 5), canalicidatua (14, pi ii, ff. 6a-c), Indian Seas, Aloook, Cat. Lid. Decapod Crust* Part 3, fasc 1. — P., synopsis of species (6), longipes , description (20), Nobili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. — P. marginatus, description, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (902, pi. xix, f. 2). Sergestes arachnipodus (183, pi. iv, ff. 1-7), robustus (215, pi. ii, ff. 8-12), descriptions ; Riggio, Natural, sicil. 17. — S. pt'ehensilis description, Nobili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (22, pi. ii, ff. 2, 3). Sicyonia loevis , figured, (908, pi. xx, f. 7), longicauda sp. n., Hawaiian Islands (908, pi. xx, f. 6), Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U. S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23. — (S. stimpsoni sp. n., Antilles, Bouvier, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 141, (748).) Trachypeneus asper, Indian Seas, Aloook, Cat. Ind. Decapod. Crust., Part 3, fasc. 1 (43, pi. ix, ff. 28-28b). Stenopidea. ( liichardina inermis sp. n., Santa Lucia, Bouvier, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 141, (749).) Spongicola henshawi sp. n., Hawaiian Islands, Rathbun, Washington, D.C., Bull. U.S. Com. Fish., 1903, 23, (901, pi. xxiv, f. 8). Incertae sedis. Amphiplectus, position doubtful, not Ilippolytidae, Calman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (33). SCHIZOPODA. Amblyops sarsi Ohlin to Dactylam- blyops, Holt and Tattersall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (9). * Boreomysia rostrata sp. n., Atlantic, Illig, Zool. Anz., 30, (190). 43 Crusl. Systematic. — Schizopoda. 2631 Ghaleophthalmus gen. n., (Mysidae) labisquamosus sp. n., Sumatra, Illig, Zool. Anz., 30, (200). Chlamydopleon inerme sp. n., Indian Ocean, Illig, T.c. (209). Dactylamblyopa gen. n., {Mysidae) (8), hodgsoni sp. n., Antartic (9), Holt and Tattersall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17. Dactylerythrops arcuata sp. n., S. Indian and S. Atlantic Oceans, Illig, Zool. Anz., 30, (199). Erythrops breri squamosa sp. n., Aden, Illig, T.c. (197). E ucliaebomera gl ypli idophblialmica, limbata spp. n., Atlantic, Illig, T.c. (201-203). Euphausia, description, E. uiiilleri, description, Norman and Scott, Crusta- cea of Devon and Cornwall, (22). — E. aupcrba , Dana synonymy, characters (2 and 3), erystalloropliias (3), triaeantha (4) spp. n., Antarctic, Holt and Tatter- sall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17. — E. miilleri , Claus synonymy, Holt and Tattersall, Fish. Ireland Sci. Invest., 1904, 5, (6). — E. intermedia , description, Riggio, Natural, sicil., 17, (118, pi. ii, IT. 3-6). — E. latifrons, de- scription, Tattersall, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (161, pi. i, IT. 1, 2). Gnathopliausia, key to species (27), zoea, larva (48), scapularis sp. n. (50, pi. ii, f. 3), Californian Coast, Ortmann, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 31. — G. dory- phora (227), bidentata (229), Indian Ocean, cristata (319), Mentawei Basin, spp. n., Illig, Zool. Anz., 30. Ilansenomysis antarctica sp. n., Ant- arctic, Holt and Tattersall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (6). Ilaploslylus crytliraeua , Ceylon, Tattersall, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fisti., 5, (165). Katerythrops daetylops sp. n., Atlantic, etc., Illig, Zool. Anz., 30, (198). Leptomysis capensis sp. n., Agulhas- bank, Illig, T.c. (206). Longithorax gen. n., (Mysidae), simi- lerythrops sp. n., Amirante Is., Illig, T.c. (200). Lopliogaster spinosus ‘sp. n., West Indies, Ortmann, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 31, (26, pi. i, f. 1). Mastigophthalmus gen. n., ( Mysidae ) zurstrasseni sp. n., S. Atlantic and Indian Ocean, Illig, Zool. Anz., 30, (203). Meganycbiplianes norvegica in Tuscan Archipelago, Masi, Genova, Ann. Mus. Civ., 42, (149-156). Mesomysis volgensis sp. n., Upper Volga R., Tretiakow, St. Peterburg, Trav. Soc. nat., 37, (128-131). MetamysidcUa gen. n., {Mysidae) herguelensis sp. n., Kerguelen, Illig, Zool. Anz., 30, (210). Mysideis microps sp. n., Mouth of the Congo, Illig, T.c. (205). Mysidetis gen. n., Mysidebinae sub- fam. n., farrani sp. n., N.E. coast of Ireland, Holt and Tattersall, Fish. Ireland Sci. Invest., 1904, 5, (39-44, pi. v). — M., characters, posbhon sp. n., Antarctic, Holt and Tattersall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (10). My sis mixta , life history, Apstein, Wiss., Meeresunters., Abt. Kiel, N.F., 9, (239-260). — M. relicta, distribution in fresh-water lakes, Samter, Berlin, Abh. Ak. Wiss., 1905, Abh. V, (1-34).— M. maxima Hansen, MS., Antarctic, Holt and Tattersall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (11). — M. quadrispinosa sp. n., Chagos Is., Illig, Zool. Anz., 30, (207). Nyctiphanes couchi and australis differences, Holt and Tattersall, Fish. Ireland Sci. Invest., 1904, 5, (49). Parerybhrops acanthura sp. n., Cape Guardafui, Illig, Zool. Anz., 30, (197). Pebalophtlialmidae fam. n. for Peba- lophtliahna, Cerabomysis, Scolophthal- mus, Hansenomysis, Holt and Tatter- sall, Fish. Ireland Sci. Invest., 1904, 5, (21)' Petalophtlialmus oculatus sp. n., Aden, Illig, Zool. Anz., 30, (194). Podopsis slabberi in pools, Italy, Masi, Roma, Boll. Soc. zool. ital., 6, (11-20). Pseudomma belgicae Hansen, MS., Antarctic, Holt and Tattersall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (8). — P. a fine Sars = roseum H. and T., (27-30, pi. iii, ff. 1— 6), calloplura (30-33, pi. iv, ff. 1-5), kempi (33-35, pi. iv, ff. 6-10), characters, nanum sp. n., (35-38, pi. iii, ff. 7-10), 44 Crust. X. Crustacea. [1906] North-east coast of Ireland, Holt and Tattersall, Fish. Ireland Sci. Invest., 1904, 5. Rhopalophthalmus gen. n., ( Mysidae ), 1 laqellipes sp. n., Mouth of the Congo, Illig, Zool. Anz., 30, (207). Sirialla paid soul, Ceylon, Tattersall, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5,(163, pi. 1, If. 3-7). Thysandessa maerurci , description, Holt and Tattersall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (5). Thyaanopoda acutifrons, distinguenda characters, Holt and Tattersall, Fish. Ireland Sci. Invest., 1904, 5, (8-12, pis. i and ii). STOMATOPODA. Alima, larvae, description, Tatter- sall, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (175— 178, pi. ii, If. 20-29). Alimerichthiis, larvae, description, Tattersall, T.c. (175-178, pi. ii, If. 20- 29). Gonudactylus herdmani, (169, pi. i, if. 8-10), acanthumts, (171, pi. i, if. 11- 15), Ceylon, spp. n., Tattersall, T.c. — G. brevisquamatua , description, (331), glaber, synonymy, (333), Norili, Ann. sci. nat. zool., 4. — G. da mani , descrip- tion, Norili, Bui. sci. France Belgique, 40, (158). — G. larvae ( Gonerichthua ), Ceylon, Tattersall, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (183-185, pi. iii, if. 42-47). Lysioaquilla , larvae ( Lysioerichtlius ), Ceylon, Tattersall, T.c. (179-183, pi. ii, if. 30-34, pi. iii, if. 35-40). Odontodactylus brevirostris, Ceylon, Tattersall, T.c. (172, pi. ii, if. 16-18). Protosquilla splnosissima, Ceylon> Tattersall, T.c. (173, pi. ii, f. 19). Sqailla, larvae ( Alima and Alimerich- thus), description, Tattersall, T.c. (175- 178, pi. ii, if. 20-29). CUMACEA. Campyla8pi8 vilrea, spinosa, spp. n., Mediterranean, Calman, Mitt. zool. Slat., Neapel, 17, (425-426, pi. xxviii, if. 28- 43). Cumellopsis puritani sp. n., Mediter- ranean, Calman, T.c. (418, pi. xxvii, if. 10-12). Diaatylia laevis, synonymy, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (31). — D. capreanaia sp. n., Mediterranean, Calman, Mitt. zool. Stat., Neapel, 17, (429, pi. xxviii, if. 44, 45). Leucon longirostris, aiphonatus, characters, Calman, T.c. (414-417, pi. xxvii, ff. 1-29). Proeampylaspis armata, (419, pi. xxvii, if. 13-20), description, bonnieri , (422, pi. xxvii, if. 21-27), Mediterranean, sp. n., Calman, T.c. Pseudocuma longicornis Bate — cer- earia Van Beneden, aimilis, North Sea, stages of growth, Gilson, Mem. soc. ent., Belg, 12, (78-98). TANAIDACEA. Apseiulca rikiteanua, seuratl spp. n., Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (265, 266). Tleterotanais brstedi, Scandinavia, Norman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (109, pi. vi, if. 2, 3). — 11. gurneyi sp. n., England, Norman, T.c. (168, pi. v, if. 1-7, pi. vi, f. 1). Lcptognathia longiremia vavia var. n., North Berwick, Scotland, Scott, Edinb. Proc. R. Pliys. Soc., 16, (132). Notatanais gen. n. for Paratanaia antarcticus Hodgs. and P. dimorphus Bedd., Antarctic, Richardson, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (187), Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (850).'] Tanais seurati sp. n., Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (266). Tanalasus gen. n. for Leptognalhia lilljeborgii, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (34, pi. i). ISOPODA. (Terrestrial Isopoda of Europe and the Mediterranean basin, Dollfus, Feuille jeunes natural., 35, (163).) Asellota. Antias gen. n., ( Munnidae ), c hareoti sp. n., Antarctic, Rioiiardson, Bui. 45 Crust. Systematic. — Isopod a. 2631 Museum, Paris, 12, (188) and Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (851). Austrimunna gen. n., ( Munnidae ) ant - arctica sp. n., Antarctic, Richardson, TT.cc. Bagatus gen. n., (Parasellidae), stylo - claetylus, platydactxjlus spp. n.t Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (267, 268). Ectias gen. n., ( Janiridae ), turqueti sp. u., Antarctic, Richardson, T.e. (188), and Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (850). Jaera kroyeri, living on Sphacroma serratum, Cagliari, Rossi, Zool. Anz., 30, (107-109). Sbenetrium hanseni, eucliirum spp. n., Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (266, 267). PlIREATOICOIDEA. Plireatoicus kirkii sp. n., dunedinen- sis var. n., New Zealand, Chilton, Wellington, Trans, and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., 38, (274-276). Flabellifera. Aega australis sp. n., Antarctic, Richardson, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (187), and Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (850); A. stroma, figured, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (38, pi. viii, ft'. 9, 10). Caecospheroma sp. habits, Gal, Nimes, Bui. soc. sci. nat., 31, (48-51). Cassidias gen. n., ( Sphaeromidae ), argentinea sp. n., S. Atlantic, Richard- son, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., (J. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 31, (20, 21). Cirolana borealis, (pi. iv, f. 1), cranchii, (pi. iv, f. 2), figured, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (40). — ( C . caeca (6), grimaldii (8) spp. n., Atlantic and Mediterranean, Dollfus, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 28.) Cymodoce truncata, characters, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (44, pi. iv, If. 3-14). — C. eupyga (1), richardsoniae (3), ery- thraea (4), spp. n., Erythraea, Nobili, Napoli, Ann. Mus. zool., 2, No. 16. — C. ornata (6), hah., ? japonica (7), Japan, australis (8), meridionalis (9) , brasiliensis (10), S. Atlantic, aflinis (II), Japan, spp. n., Richardson, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 31. Dynamenclla cod'd, platura spp. n., Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12', (269). — D. australis sp. n., Cape Town, Richardson, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 31, (15). Eurydice rotnndicauda sp. n., N. Atlantic, Norman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (169, pi. vi, IT. 4-7). — E. pulchra (pi. iii, f. 11), truncata (pi. iii, f. 14), spinigera (pi. iii, f. 12), incrmis (pi. iii, If. 13. 13*'), figured, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (42, 43). Gnatliia maxillaris (36, pi. ii, IT. 1-8), .oxyuraea (37, pi. ii, If. 9, 10, pi. iii, ft- 1— . 5), descriptions, Norman and Scott, T.c. — G. antarcbica Studer - G. polaris Iloclgs., Richardson, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (187), and Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (850). Isocladus magellanensis sp. n., Straits of Magellan, Richardson, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 31, (14). Livoneca convexa sp. n., Panama coast, Richardson, Op. cit. 29, (445, 446). Paracassiclinopsis gen. n., (Sphaero- midae), scidpta sp. n., Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (268). Rjcinela danmonicnsis, (38, pi. iii, IT. 6-8) ; dumerilii, (39, pi. iii, If. 9, 10), descriptions, Norman and Scott, Crus- tacea of Devon and Cornwall. Serolis bouvieri sp. n., Antarctic, Richardson, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (187), and Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (850). Sphacroma serratum with Jaera kroyeri as commensal at Cagliari, Rossi, Zool. Anz., 30, (107-109). Valvifera. Chiridothea entomon, biology, varia- tion, etc., Skoiukov, St. Peterburg, Bull. Ac. Sc., 24, (53-64). Glyptonotus acutus sp. n., Antarctic, Richardson, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (187), and Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (850). 46 Crust. N. Crustacea. [1906] Idotea hectica structure of digestive system, Guieysse, Paris, Bui. soc. pliilom., 8, (103-109). Synidotea pacifica sp. n., Tuamotu Is , Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (268). Epicaridea. Aporobopyroides gen. n., ( Bopyridae ), upogebiae sp. n. on Upogebia savignyi, Massowa, Nobili, Torino, Atti Acc. Sc., 41, (1108. f. 6). Aporobopyrus gen. n., ( Bopyridae ), aduliticus sp. n. on Petrolisthe s rufes- eens, Massowa, Nobili, T.c. (1106, f. 4). Cardiocepon gen. n., ( Bopyridae ), pteroides sp. n. on Cardiosoma cctrnifex Ternate, Nobili, T.c. (1104, f. 3). Epipenaeon gen. n., ( Bopyridae ), ingens sp. n. on Penaeus ashiakci , Red Sea, Nobili, T.c. (1098, f. 1). Gigantione giardi sp. n., Tuamotu Is., Polynesia, Nobili, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (270). Qrapaiccpon typua parasitic on Qrapsus 8trigosu8, Giahd, Paris, C.-R. soc. biol., 61, (704-706). Gh'apsion eavolinii parasitic in Pciehy- grapsus marmoratus , together with Sacculina benedeni, Smith, Fauna Neapel, Berlin, 29, (80-81). Gyge branchialis in the Channel, Giard, Feuille jeunes natural., Paris, 36, (12). Orbione bonnieri sp. n. on il leta- penaeus monoceros , Singapore, Nobili, Torino, Atti Acc. Sc., 41, (1102, f. 2). Upogebiophilus gen. n. ( Bopyridae ), rhadames sp. n. on Upogebici rhadames, Djibouti, Nobili, T.c. (1110, f. 5). Onisooidea. Armadillidium vasatam, (102, pi. -xxii) ; vidgaro, (103, pi. xxiii) ; 2n^~ cliellum, (104, pi. xxiv) ; depression, (106, pi. xxv), Britain, Webb and Sillem, Essex Nat., 14. Armadillo glomus sp. n., German E. Africa, Budde-Lund, Deutsch Ost- Afrika Isopoden, (8, f. 13). Cyclisticus convexus, Britain, Webb and Sillem, Essex Nat., 14, (101, pi. xxx i). Deto armata , St. Paul Is., (84, pi. iv, ft', 26-36) ; magnifica, (86) ; robust a, (87, pi. iv, ft. 42-44), Auckland Is., spp. n. ; eehinata, (85, pi. iv, ft. 37, 38) ; marina, (85, pi. iv, ft. 39, 41), descrip- tions, Budde-Lund, lsopoda, Deutsche Siidpolar Exped. Eubelum p'ila , hilgendorfii spp. n., German E. Africa, Budde-Lund, Deutsch Ost-Afrika Isopoden (4, ft. 1, 2). Tlemilepistua elegans, structure and habits, Faussek, St. Peterburg, Zap. Russ. Geogr. Ob£c., 27, (178-182, f. 63). Ligia exotica, meristic variation, Goto, Annot. Zool. Jap., Tokyo, 5,(267- 281). Metoponorthus pruinosus, (99, pi. xix) ; cingendus, (100, pi. xx), Britain, Webb and Sillem, Essex Nat.,. 14. — M. pruinosus in Scotland, Evans, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1906, (187) ; in New Zealand, Chilton, Wellington, Trans, and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., 38, (64, 65). Periscyphis anomalus, description, (5, ft. 3, 4) ; armadilloides, (5) ; nanus, (5, f. 6); obtunicauda, (0, IT. 7, 8); villusus, (6, f. 9) ; pygmaeus, (6, 1T. 10, 11) ; pulclier, (7, f. 12), spp. n., German E. Africa, Budde-Lund, Deutsch Ost- Afrika Isopoden. Philoscia mendica sp. n., German E. Africa, Budde-Lund, T.c. (9, ft. 14, 15). — P. hirsuta sp. n., Cape Colony, Budde- Lund, lsopoda Deutsch Siidpolar Exped., (89, pi. iii, ft. 42-52). Platyartlirus hofl'mannseggi in ants’ nests, Roubal, Prag, SitzBer. Bolnn. Ges. Wiss., 1905, No. 15, (6). Porcellio laevis, (97, pi. xvii), ratze- burgii, (98, pi. xviii), Britain, Webb and Sillem, Essex Nat., 14. Oniscus murarius, regeneration of antenna, Ost, Zool. Anz., 29, (687 -694) ; Z.c. 30, (130-131); Arch. EntwMecli., Leipzig, 22, (289-324, jjls. x-xii). Synarmadilloides gen. n., rocattii sp. n., Mt. Ruwenzori, Nobili, Torino, Boll. Musei zool. anat., 21, No. 544, (2). Triclioniscus pygmaeus new to Britain, Bagnall, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 18, (474). — T. verrucosus, Crozet Is., (79, pi. iv, ft. 1-16) ; microps, Italy, (83, pi. iv, ft. 18-20), spp. n. ; flavus nom. n. for vividus B.-L. (nee Koch), Buddb- 47 Crust. Systematic. — Isopoda — Amphipoda. 2631 Lund, Isopoda Deutsche Siidpolar Ex- ped. Tylos nuduliis , Christmas island, (76 pi. iii, IT. 27-30); ineurvus, Natal, ( 79, pi. iii, f. 41), spp. n. ; capcnsis, (74, pi. iii, ff. 14-18) ; latreillei, (74; pi. iii, IT. 1-13); ponticus, (75, pi. iii, IT. 19, 20); granulatus, (75, pi. iii, ff. 21-24); minor, (76, pi. iii, IT. 25-26) ; nivcus, (76, pi. iii, IT. 31-33) ; opcrcularis , (77, pi. iii, IT. 34-36); albidus, (77, pi. iii, IT. 37-40), descriptions, Budde-Lund, T.c. Inoertae Sedis. Coly purus gen. n. agassizi sp. n., Eastern Pacific, Richardson, Cambridge, Mass., Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 46, (105, 106, pi.). Rhabdochiridae fam. n. for Rhabdo- ehirus incertus Giard and Bonn. Richardson, L.c. AMPHIPODA. Faunistic notes, distribution in North Sea, Reibisoii, Wiss. Meeresunters., Kiel, Abt. Kiel, 9, (185-237, 2 Taf.). Amphipoda , Gammaridea , descriptions of all the known species, Stebrino, Das Tierreich, 21, 1906. {Amphipoda of Lake Titicaca, Ciiev- reux, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 29, (131— 134).) ActinacaiitJius nom. n. for Acantlie- chimis preoccupied, Stebbing, T.c. (326). Aeginina nom. n. for Aegina Kroyer, Norman, Museum Normanianum (46). Amphithde buczivskn sp. n. Gulf of Odessa ; KaliSevskij, Odessa, Mem. soc. nat., 29, (1-34, with plates i, ii). Andanie.xis nom. n. for Andania pre- occupied, Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, (94). Aora gracilis, description, Reibiscii, Wiss. Meeresunters. Kiel, Abt. Kiel, 9, (198, pi. viii. ff. 8-11, pi. ix, f. 1). Aphernsa clevei , description, Reibisoii, T.c. (191, pi. viii, ff. 1-4). — A. ovalipes sp. n., coast of Devon, Scilly Is., Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (75, pi. viii, ff. 1-8). Aristias antarcticus sp. n. Antarctic, Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (454). Arrhi.8 nom. n. for Aceros, Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, (248). Atyloides brevicornis sp. n. Antarctic, Chevreox, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 31, (84, f. 5). Alylus andrusovi odessanus var. n. Gulf of Odessa, Kalisevskij, Odessa, M£m. Soc. nat., 29, (1-34, with plates i, ii). — A. walkeri nom. n. for antarcticus (Walk.), Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, (728). Bathyporeia lindstrbini sp. n. Naples, Stebbing, T.c. (122). Cerapus crassicornis, description, Reibisch, Wiss. Meeresunters., Kiel, Abt. Kiel, 9, (210, pi. ix, f. 11). Corcmapus ; characters, versicidatns Bate figured, Norman and Scott, Crus- tacea of Devon and Cornwall, (85, pi. ix, if. 8-10). Coropliium volutator Pallas — C. grossipes Linn., Scott, Edinb. Proc. II. Physic. Soc., 16, (379). Grybelocephalus gen. n., megalurus sp. n., West Coast of Ireland, Tatter- sall, Fish. Ireland Sci. Invest., 1905, 4, (32-36, pi. iii, f. 1. pi. v, ff. 1-14). Epimeria maerodonta sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18, (16). Epimericlla gen. n. macronyx sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, T.c. (17). Erichthonius hunteri, description, Reibisch, Wiss. Meeresunters. Kiel, Abt Kiel, 9, (207, pi. ix. ff. 5-10). Eusirus microps sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18 (152). Gammaropsis longicornis sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, T.c. (153). Gammarus argaeus sp. n., Asia Minor, Vavra, Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus., 20, (109, pi. iii, ff. 10-13). — G. pidex , peripheral nervous system, Wreden, St. Peterburg, Ber. Siisswasserst. Naturf. Ges., 2, (152-157); deutsches R<$s. (158- 160, pi. iii). — G. deminutus nom. n. for minutus (Sars), Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, (466). (Qrandidierella gen. n., Coropliiidae , mahafalen8i8 sp. n. in salt lake, Mada- gascar, CouTikRE, Paris, Bui. soc. philom, 6, (166-174).) ■IS Crust. X. Crustacea. [1906] Haploops dellavallei sp. n.f Naples, Stebbing, T.c. (116). (Hippomedon bidentatus sp. n., Mediter- ranean, Ciievreux, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 28, (87).) ( Hyalella neveu-lemairei sp. n., Lake Titicaca, Ciievreux, op. cit. 29, (132). — II. riehardt sp. n., Alboran Is., Mediter- ranean, Ciievreux, op. cit. 27, (223- 227).) Hyperia maeronyx sp. n., Antarctic. Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (452). Ilyperiopsis australis sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, T.c. (454). llyperoche-liitkenides sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, T.c. (453). Iphimcdia echinata (150), longipes (151), hodysoni (152), spp. n., Antarctic, Walker, T.c. Leptoeheirus guttatus (85, pi. ix, ft. 4-7), peetinatus (87, pi. ix, IF. 1-3), fasciatus (88, pi. v, IT. 11, 12), de- scriptions, Norman and Soott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall. Liljeborgia dellavcllei sp. n. Naples, Stebbing, Das Tierreicli, 21, (234). Lysianella dellavallei nom. n. for Anonyx petaloeera, Della Valle, Steb- bing, T.c. (32). Maerohectopus nom. n. for Constantia, Stebbing, T.c. (394). Metacyphoearis gen. n., helgae sp. n., West Coast of Ireland, Tattersall, Pish, Ireland Sci. Invest., 1905, 4, (29-32, pi. iii, f. 1, pi. iv, (T. 1-14). Metopoides urdheri sp. n., Antarctic, Ciievreux, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 31, (37, f. 1). Mieromimoneetes gen. n., (Hyperina) for irene, typus, physosoma, steenstrupi, Woltereck, Zool. Anz., 30, (187-194). Nannonyx thom&oni nom. n. for Lysianassa krbyevi (Thoms.), Stebbing, Das Tierreicli, 21, (36). Neopleustes gen. n. type Amphitoe pulchella Kr0yer, Stebbing, T.c. (311). Niphargus ciliatus sp. n. in cave, Basses- Alpes, Ciievreux, cf. Peyerimhoff, Paris, Ann. soc. ent., 75, (217). Niphargus sp. habits, Gal, Nimes, Bui. soc. sci. nat., 31, (48- 51). Normamon sarsi nom. n. for Nor- mania quadrbnana (Boeck), Stebbing, Das Tierreicli, 21,(42). — (N.abyssi sp. n., Mediterranean, Ciievreux, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 28, (82).) Oedieeroides calmani sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18, (15). Orchestia costaricana sp. n., Costa Rica, Stebbing, Washington, D.C., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 31, (501, pi. II). Orcliomene goniops sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (455). Orchomenella chelipes sp. n., Antarctic) Walker, T.c. (456).— (0. dilatata sp. n., Mediterranean, Ciievreux, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 28, (90).) Orchomenopsis chcvreuxi nom. n. for excavata Ciievreux, Stebbing, Das Tier- reich, 21, (721). (0. proxima (93) excavata (94) spp n., Atlantic, Ciievreux, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 28.) Pallasiella quadrispinosa , distribution in fresh-water lakes, Samter, Berlin, Abh. Ale. Wiss., 1905, Abli. V, (1-34, 6 maps). (Paracallisoma gen. n. ( Lysianassidae ) alberti sp. n., Azores, Ciievreux, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 28, (84, 86).) Paradexamine fissicauda sp. n., Antarctic, Ciievreux, op. cit. 31, (82, ft'. 1, 2). Parapherusa nom. n. for Ilarmonia, Stebbing, Das Tierreicli, 21, (383). Paratylus swammerdami (192, pi. viii, ft. 6, 7) falcatus (193), descriptions, Reibisoii, Wiss. Meeresunters., Kiel, Abt. Kiel, 9. Pardaliscella axeli sp. n., North Sea, Stebbing, Das Tierreicli, 21, (228). Parhalimedon gen. n. ( Oediceridae ), turqueti sp. n., Antarctic, Ciievreux, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 31, (76, f. 1). Pariphimedia gen. n. ( Iphimedidae ), integricauda sp. n., Antarctic, Ciievreux, T.c. (39, f. 2). Paroediceros intermedius sp. n., Kara Sea, Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, (245). Photis reinhardi (202, pi. ix, ft. 2, 3), longicaudata (203, pi. ix, f. 4), descrip- tions, Reibisoii, Wiss. Meeresunters., Kiel, Abt. Kiel, 9. Podoprionides gen. n., incerta sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (457). 49 Crust. Systematic. — Ampbxpoda, Etc. 2631 Pontocratea arenarius (G8, pi. vi, ff. 1-4). norvegicus (68, pi vi, ff. 5-8), albarmarinus (69, pi. vii, ff. 1-4), arcticus (70, pi. vii, ff. 5, 6), descrip- tions, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall. Pontogeneia antarctica sp. n., Ant- arctic, Ciievreux, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 31, (79, f. 2). Pontoporeia a flints, distribution in fresh-water lakes, Samter, Berlin, Abb. Ale. Wiss., 1905, Abb. V, (1-34, 6 maps). Proboliella gen. n. (13), lypica sp. n., Antarctic (14), Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18. Proboloides antarcticus sp. n., Ant- arctic, Walker, T.c. (13). Scina voaseleri (7-9, pi. i, IT. 1-8), siibmarginata (12-14, pi. ii, if. 1-8), spp. n., West Coast of Ireland, Tatter- sall, Fish. Ireland Sci. Investig., 1905, 4. Seba antarctica sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 17, (570) and 18, (154). — S. typica, description, Chilton, op. cit. 17, (572). Sphaeromimonectes scinoides (867, f. 3), South Indian Ocean, cultricornis (868, f. 5), South Atlantic, spp. n., WoLTEREOIC, Zool. AllZ., 30. Stevothoe cattai sp. n., Mediterranean, Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, (195). Synchelidium maculatum sp. n., Mediterranean, Stebbing, T.c. (242). — S. haplocheles, synonymy, figure, Nor- man and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (67, pi. vii, ff. 7-9). Talitro'ides bonnieri sp. n.,, Hab. ?, Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, (527). Tliaumatelson gen. n., herdmani sp. n., Antarctic, Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18, (15). Wandelia gen. n. ( Phliadidae ) crassipes sp. n., Antarctic, Chevreux, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 31, (87, ff. 1,2). PIIYLLOCARIDA. Nebalia, embryonic development, Robinson, Q. J. Microsc. Sci., London, 50, (383-433, pis. xvi-xxi). — N. bipes characters, Tattersall, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (159). (n-9720 l) BRANCHIOPODA. Piiyllopoda. | Anomalocaris canadensis, descrip- tion, Whiteaves, . Palaeoz. Fossils, 3, pt. 4, (313). A pus ; hermaphroditism, Zograf, Zool. Anz., 30, (563-567). — A. cavcri- formis at Magdeburg, Kohler, Bl. Aquarienkunde, Magdeburg, 17, (294). — A. productus , bionomics, Fritze, Han- nover, Jahrb. ProvMus., 1905-1906, (43- 46) ; in Poland, Wolsici, Bl. Aquarien- kunde, Magdeburg, 17, (478b Artemia ; histology of ova, Artom, Biologica, Torino, 1, fasd. I, (1-10). — A. salina, parthenogenesis, environ- mental effects, Artom, Biol. Centralbl., 26, (26-32); l.c. (204-208); varia- tion in chemical solutions, Artom, Torino, Atti Acc. Sc., 41, (971, 972); anatomy of median eyo and frontal organ, Nowikoff, Zs. wiss. Zool., 81, (691-698, pi. i.); (cervical plate of nauplius, Zograff, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 141, (903-905).) — A. franciscana sp. n., San Francisco, Kellogg, Science, New York, 24, (596). (Branchinecta, habitats of N. A merican species, Sitantz, Biol. Bull., Wood’s lloll, Mass., 9, (249-264, pi.).) Branchipns ferox , large variety, Entz, Allatt. Ivozlom., 5, (147-148). — B. grubei, bionomics, Fritze, Hannover, Jahrb. TrovMus., 1905-1906, (43-46). f Estlieria ; distribution in the Trias of Britain, Lomas, London, Rep. Brit. Ass., 1905, (166-168). — E^indica sp! n., S. India, Gurney, Calcutta, J. Proc. As. Soc. Beng., 2, (273, pi. iv, pi. v, ff. 9-10). — E. elizabethae sp. n., Cape Colony, Sars, Arch. Math. Naturv., Kristiania, 27, No. 4, (10-15, pi. ii). Streptocephalus spinifer sp. n., Ceylon, Gurney, Spolia Zeylan., 4, (127, pi. i). — S. dichotomus simplex var. n. Cutch. Gurney, Calcutta, J. Proc. As. Soc. Beng., 2, (276, pi. v, f. 11). — S. papil- latus sp. n., Cape Colony, Sars, Arch. Math. Naturv., Kristiania, 27, No. 4, (1- 10, pi. i). Cladooera. Cladocera of Switzerland, Stinoelin, Genkve, Rev. Suisse Zool., 14, (317- 387, ids. xiii-xv) ; of Dauphin4-Alps, Keiliiack, Zool. Anz., 29, (694-701) c 5 50 Cruat. X. Crustacea. [1906] of Irish lakes, West and West, Dublin, Trans. R. Irish Acad., 33 (B), (96) ; of Paraguay, Stingelin, Ann. biol. lacustre, 1, (181-192). Alona bukobensis sp. n., German E. Africa, Weltner, Deutsch Ost-Afrika, Cladoceren, (9, if. 16-18, 20, 32). -A. bukobensis subantarctica var. n., S. Georgia, Ekman, Cladoeera and Cope- poda, Swedish Antarctic expedition, (8). — A. faleata figured, Largaiolli, Padova, Atti Ac. Ven.-Trent., 3, (39). Boamina acrocoregoni burekhardti var. n., Alpine lakes, Breiim, Wien, Verb. ZoolBot. Ges., 56, (40). — B. coregoni amethystina var. n., Garda Lake, Italy, Breiim, Arch. Hydrobiol., 1, (497). — B. 8tnhlmanni sp. n., German E. Africa, Weltner, Deutsch Ost-Afrika, Cladoceren, (6, if. 15, 30). Bosminopsia zernowi, Linko, Central Russia ; distribution of the genus ; Zykoff, Zool. Anz., 30, (22-24). Ceriodaphnia quadrangula liamata var. n., Alpine lakes, Breiim, Wien, Verh. ZoolBot. Ges., 56, (37, 38).— 0. bieuspidata sp. n., German E. Africa, Weltner, Deutsch Ost-Afrika, Clado- ceren, (5, ff. 10, 11, 14). — C. globoaa sp. n., New Zealand, Brady, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1906, (695, pi. xlviii, if. 1-3). Chirocephalus appendicular is sp. n., Asia Minor, Vavra, Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Ilof. Mus., 20, (107, pi. iii, if. 1-9). Chydorus aphaericua, figured, Ekman, Cladoeera and Copepoda, Swedish Ant- arctic expedition, (9, pi. i, f. 2). Daphnidae, sex production, cycles of generation, Issakowitsoii, Arch. mikr. Anat., Bonn, 69, (223-244). Daphnia longiapinu, variation, Wol- teueok, Biol. Centralbl., 26, (471, if. 1- 4) ; var. zscliokkei, form. n. lemani, Switzerland, Stinoelin, Gen&ve, Rev. Suisse, Zool., 14, (338, pi. xiv, f. 20). — D. fusca sp. n., Chitral, Gurney, Cal- cutta, J. Proc. As. Soc. Beng., 2, (276, pi. v, if. 12-14). — D. kirimensis sp. n., (2, if. 1-3, jardinei barbata var. n., (3, if. 4-9, 21-29), German E. Africa, Weltner, Deutsch Ost-x\frika, Clado- ceren.— D. magna americana var. n., Nebraska, Fordyoe, Trans. Amer. Microsc. Soc., 25, (47, pi. vi., f. 1). Diaphanosoma brachyurum var. n., tridentinum, Italian lakes, Largaiolli, Zool. Anz., 29, (701), and Arch. Hydro- biol., 1, 1906, (428-432) and Padova, Atti Ac. Ven.-Trent., 3, (37). Ilyocryptus brevidentatua sp. n., S. Georgia, Falkland Is., Ekman, Cladoeera and Copepoda , Swedish Antarctic expedition, (5, pi. i, f. 1). Leydigia trichura sp. n., Nebraska, Fordyce, Trans. Amer. Microsc. Soc., 25, (49, pi. vi, if. 2, 3). Macrothrix clievreuxi, described, Weltner , Deutsch Ost-Afrika, Clado- ceren, (7, if. 12, 13, 19, 31). — M. montana sp. n., Colorado lakes, Birge, Trans. Amer. Microsc. Soc., 25, (150, pi. xxv, if. 2, 3). Polyphemus pediculus, cycles of generation, Keilhaok, Zool. Anz., 30, (911-912) ; biology and Eecology, Zaoiiarias, T.c. (455-459). Scapholeberia kingi , Calcutta, Gurney, Calcutta, J. Proc. As. Soc., Beng., 2, (277, pi. v, f. 15). Simocepholus serrulatus, Kew Gar- dens, new to Britain, Scourfield, Kew Bulletin, Add. Ser., 5, (16). — S. latiros- tris sp. n., Paraguay, Stingelin, Ann. biol. lacustre, 1, (187, f. 5). Syda crystallina, figured, Largaiolli, Padova, Atti Ac. Ven.-Trent., 3, (37). COPEPODA. Copepoda, development, McClendon, Wood’s Holl, Mass., Mar. Biol. Lab. Bull., 12, (37-52, pi. i); metamorphoses, Oberg, Wiss. Meeresunters., Kiel. Abt. Kiel, N.F., 9, (37-103, with 7 pis.) ; Kiel, Schr. natur. Ver., 13, (247- 253). — List of marine species of Ireland, Pearson, Fish. Ireland Sci. Invest., 1905, 6, (1-37).— Of Irish lakes, West and West, Dublin, Trans. R. Irish Acad., 33 (B), (96). — Key to genera of Gymnoplea and Podoplea, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (118-121, 205-207). Copepoda, allied to Lamippe, in Gorgonian polyps, Versluys, Gorgoniden der Siboga-Expedition, (6). Acartia bifilosa, longiremis, larval forms, Oberg, Wiss. Meeresunters., Kiel, Abt. Kiel, 9, (44, pi. iv). 51 Crust. Systematic. — Cofepoda. 2031 Adiaplomus gen. n., natalensis sp. n., Natal, Cooper, Ann. Natal Govt. Mus., 1, (98, pi. xii, IT. 1-14). Ameira simplex, description, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (150, pi. x, If. 7-9, xii, f. 4, xiii, f. 3, xiv, f. 5, xvii, f. 3, xxi, f. 7). Amenophia peltata, British Isles and Norway, (136, pis. lxxxiii, lxxxiv), pul- chclla sp. n., Norway, (138, pi. lxxxiv, f. 2), Sars, Crustacoa of Norway, 5. Amphiaseus, synonymy, (148), cinctus, (149, pis. xci, xcii), obscurus sp. n., Norway, (150, pi. xciii), similis, (151, pi. xciv), nasutus nom. n., for Dacty- lopus strfimi var. aretica (153, pi. xciv), minutus, synonymy, (154, pi. xcvi), imus, (156, pi. xcvii), gicsbrechti sp. n., Kiel, (157, pi. xcviii), propinquus sp. n., Norway, (158, pi. xcix), longirostris, (159, pi. c, ci), tenuiremis, (161, pi. cii), parvus sp. n., Norway, (162, pi. ciii), debilis, (162, pi. civ), pallidus sp. n., Norway, (164, jdI. cv), abyssi, (165, pi. cvi), hispidus, (166, pis. cvii, cviii), a films sp. n., Norway, (168, pi. cix), intermedius, (169, pi. cx) ; typhlops, (170, pi. cxi), attenuatus, (171, pi. cxii), 2 ohyllopus, (172, pi. cxiii), nanus, (173, pi. cxiv. f. 1), exiguus, (174, pi. cxiv, f. 2), pi'oduclus, (175, pi. cxv), tcnellus , (176, pi. cxvi), linearis, (177, pi. cxvii), sinuatus, (178, pi. cxviii), spp. nn., Norway ; Sars, Crustacea of Norway, 5. Ancliorella seomberi, paradoxa, Irish Sea, Scott, Liverpool, Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc. 20, (197, pis. vii, viii). — A. inter- media sp. n., Antarctic, in buccal cavity of Nothostenia, Quidor, Bui. Museum, Paris, 1906, (29), and Paris, C.-R., Acad, sci., 142, (55, 56). Arietellus setosus, description, Esterly, Berkeley (Jniv. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (189). — A. major sp. n., Californian coast, Esterly, op. cit. 3, (74, pi. ix, f. 17, xi, if. 43, 44, xii, f. 56, xiii, f. 80). Attheyella grandidieri, Java, Siam, Cochin China, (185, pi. xiv, IT. 7-17), decorata, Sumatra, Java, (188, pi. xiv, IT. 18-21, xv, IT. 1-13), descriptions, Dad ay, Zool. Jalirb., Syst. 24. Augaptilus rostratus sp. n., Cali- fornian coast, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 3, (73, pi. ix, f. 19, xi, f. 42, xii, ff. 57, 63, xiii, f. 75).— A. longicandalus, description, EsterlY, l.c., 2, (188). Autanepsiii8 gen. n., major, (39, pi. xiii, f. 1), minor, (41, pl.xiii, ff.2-5). Atlantic Ocean, spp. n., Wolfenden, Plankton Studies, 3. Bathycalanus richardi, Sars , — Mega- calanus prineeps Wolf., Wolfenden, T.c. (25). Boeekella entzi, description, (15, pi. i, f. 6), vcxillifera sp. n., Falkland Is., (16, pi. i, ff. 7-12), Ekman, Cladocera and Copepoda, Swedish Antarctic Ex- pedition. Broxhiella antarctica sp. n., Antarctic, parasitic on Dissosticlms eleginoides, Quidor, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (30). Bradya minor, salt-water pond, Northumberland, Brady, Newcastle, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc., 1, (332, pi. ix, IT. 1-3). Caetrodes gen. n., ( Dichelestiidae ) pholas sp. n., on Tetrodon stellatus, Ceylon, Wilson, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (203-205, pi. iv, ff. 48-57). Calamcecia gen. n., near Limno- calanus, (696), lucasi sp. n., (696, pi. 49, ff. 1-10), New Zealand, Brady, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1906. Calanus, descriptions, figures and key to Californian coast species, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (124— 129). — C. fmmarcliicus, biology, Paulsen, Kjobenhavn, Meddelelser fra Kommissionen for Havundersogelser, 1, (1-21, 3 pis.). — C. robustior, figured, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 3, (77, pi. xiv, f. 81), Caligus zei sp. n. on Zeus faber, Cornwall, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (206, pi. xxii, ff. 1-8). — C. rapax on Orthagoriscus mola, North Berwick, Evans, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. No. 57, (57). — C. seomberi, Irish Sea, Scott, Liverpool, Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc., 20, (196, pi. vi). — C. dentalus sp. n. on Cyprinus earpio, Caspian Sea, Gadd, Ark. Zool. Stockholm, 3, No. 15, (1-9). . {Caligus remorae sp. n., Red Sea, Brian, Arch, parasit. Paris, 9, (564, 9 ff.). Candacia ; descriptions, figures and key to Californian species, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (192- 52 Crust. X. Crustacea. [1900] 198). — C. cheirura , (198, pi. i, pi. ii, ff. 7-10), inermis, (200, pi. ii, ff. 11-13, pi. iii, ff. 14-10), spp. n. S. African seas, Cleve, Cape Town Marin. Invest., 3. Canthocamptus, description, Sars, Crustacea of Norway, 5, (191-195) ; koy to N. American species (154), staphyli- noides (151, pi. xv, ff. 14-21), hiemalis (153, pi. xvi, ff. 28, 29, xvii, ff. 31- 42), spp. n., Nebraska, Pearse, Trans. Amer. Microsc. Soc., 26. — C. bidens, Kew Gardens, new to Britain, Soourfield, Kew Bulletin, Add., Ser. 5, (20).— C. northumbricus coronatus var. n. Mon- golia, Daday, Math. Termt. Ert., 24, (58). — 0. crassus, description, (29, pi. iii, ff. 25-28), triqonurus sp. n. (30, pi. iii, ff. 29-34), Falkland Is., Ekman, Clado- cera and Copepoda, Swedish Antarctic Expedition. Centropages bradyi , description, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (172). — C. hcimatus, larval forms, Oberg, [Wiss. Meeresunters. Kiel, Abt. Kiel, 9, (42, pi. ii). Clausocalanus arcuicornis , descrip- tion, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal Pub. Zool., 2, (142). Clytemnestra rostrata, * description, Esterly, T.c. (214). Corycaeus sp., in Adriatic, Brehm, Arch, llydrobiol., Stuttgart, 1, (392- 393). — C. venustus, (225), carinatus, (226), descriptions, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2. Cyclopina gracilis , mandible figured, Brady, Newcastle Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc., 1, (332, pi. x, f. 13). Cyclops albidus, (48, pi. ii, ff. 1-3, iii, f. 1), serrulatus, (49, pi. i, ff. 5-0, ii, f. 9, iii, ff. 6, 7), fimbriatus , (55, pi. iii, f. 2) , leucharti, (56, pi. i, ff. 1, 3), strenuus, (58, pi. iii, f. 4), viridis, (59, pi. i, f. 4, ii, ff. 4-0, iii, f. 5), vernalis , (61, pi. iii, f. 3), bicolor , pi. i, f. 2, ii, ff. 7, 8), descriptions, Larociie, Cope- poden der Umgebung von Bern. — C. venustus sp. n., Devonshire, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (189, pi. xvi, f. 11, xviii, f. 9, xx, ff. 1- 3) .— C. signatus var. coronatus, develop- ment, Byrnes, Wood’s Holl, Mass., Mar, Biol. Lab. Bull., 10, (193-196, pi. vii, viii). — C. aspericornis sp. n., Sumatra, Daday, Math. Termt. Ert., 24, (269). also Zool. J'ahrb. Syst., 24, (181, pi. xiv, ff. 1-6). — C. stuhlmanni, (1, pi. i, ff. 1-7, 10, 11), emini, (4, pi. ii, ff. 1-3, 5-6, 8), spp. n., German E. Africa, oithonoides, (3, pi. i, ff. 8, 9, 12, 13), leucharti , (5, pi. ii, ff. 4, 7, 9), de- scriptions, Mrazek, Deutsch Ost-Afrika, Copepoden. — C. lobulosus sp. n., Falk- land Is., Ekman, Cladocera and Copepoda, Swedish Antarctic Expedi- tion, (27, pi. iii, ff. 22-24). Dactylopodella gen. n. for D. ilava Claus, Sars, Crustacea of Norway, 5, (131-133, pi. lxxxi). Dactylopus jugurtha, Siam, Daday, Zool. Jalirb. Syst., 24, (195, pi. xvi, ff. 6-8). Dactylopusia valida, description, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (171, pi. x, f. 16, xii, f. 9, xiii, f. 12, xvii, f. 8, xx, f. 6). D'Arcythompsonia gen. n. for Cylin- dropsyllus fairliensis, ScoTr, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (463, pi. xi, ff. 1-6). Diaptomus gracilis (63, pi. iv, ff. 1- 3), vulgaris, (64, pi. iv, ff. 4, 5), descrip- tions, Larociie, Copepoden der Umge- bung von Bern. • — D. graciloides hubinshaja var. n., North Russian coast, Zykoff, Zool. Anz., 30, (167, f. 4). — D. visnu sp. n., Singapore, Daday, Math. Termt. Ert., 24, (279), and Zool. Jalirb. Syst., 24, (20, pi. xvi, ff.. 17-20).— D. greeni sp. n., Ceylon, Gurney, Spolia Zeylan., 4, (129, pi. ii).— D. galebi, (6, pi. iii, ff. 4, 5, 8, 9), stuhl- manni sp. n. (7, pi. iii, ff. 1-3, 6, 7), German E. Africa, Mrazek, Deutsch Ost - Afrika, Copepoden. — D. clavipes, (147, pi. xiii f. 6), saltillinus , (L48, pi. xiv, ff. 9, 10), figured, ivardi sp. n. United States, (148, pi. xiii, ff. 1-4), Pearse, Trans. Amer. Microsc. Soc., 26. — D. pygmaeus (244, ff. 1—3), spatulocre- natus (246, ff. 6-9), spp. n., United States, Pearse, Amer. Nat., Boston, 40.— D. shoshone figured, nudus sp. n., lakes in Colorado, Marsh, Trans. Amer. Microsc. Soc., 25, (147, pis. xxx, xxxi). Diosaccus tenuicornis, Sars, Crus- tacea of Norway, 5, (146, plates lxxxix, xc). Disseta grandis sp. n., Californian coast, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 3, (72, pi. ix, f. 21, xi} ff. 45, 46, xiii, f. 69, xiv, ff. 88, 94). Dissonus gen. n., ( Caligidae ), spinifer sp. n.f Ceylon, Wilson, Rep. Pearl 53 Crust. S YSTEMATXO. COPEl’ODA. 2631 Oyster Kish., 5, (198-202, pi. iii, ff. 34-17). Ectinosoma brunneci sp. n., salt- water pond, 'Northumberland, Brady, Newcastle, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc., 1, (333, pi. ix, ff. 4-11). Eehthrogaleus (?) lutkeni, description, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (213, pi. xxii, IT. 1-9). Epischura massacliuscttscnsis sp. n., United States, Pkarse, Amer. Nat., Boston, Mass., 40, (242, IT. 4, 5). Euealanus ; descriptions, figures, and key to Californian species, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (ISO- 135). Eucandona tuberculala (62), elpa- tiewskyi (64), spp. n., Mongolia, Daday, Math. Termt. l£rt., Budapest, 24, 1900. Eucliaeta a finis sp. n., S. African seas, Cleve, Cape Town Marin. Invest., S. Africa, 3, (201, pi. iii, IT. 17-19). — E. calif o mica (GO, pi. ix, f. 11, x, ff. 20, 34), propinqua (01, pi. ix, f. 9, x, ff. 30, 33), tenuis (01, pi. ix, f. 12,. x, IT. 29, 31), spinifera (02, pi. ix, f. 8, xi, f. 35, xiv, IT. 82, 83), dubia (03, pi. ix, f. 7, xi, f. 30, xiii, f. 00, xiv, ff. 84, 85), spp. n., Californian coast; tonsa Giesb. (04, pi. ix, f. 10, x, f. 32), description, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool , 3. Euchi.rella, descriptions, figures, and key to Californian species, Esterly, 1. c. 2, (150-162). Eurytcmora americana sp. n., Rhode Island, Williams, Amer. Nat., Boston, Mass., 40, (045, ff. 8-11). Euterpe acutifrons, description, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (212). Evansia gen. n. for Tclragoniceps incertus and T. pygmaeus Scott, Scott, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (460). Evansula nom. n. for Evansia, Scott, Edinb. Proc. R. Phys. Soc., 16, (342). Gaetanus brevicornis (56, pi. ix, f. 4, pi. xii, f. 55), unicornis (57, pi. ix, f. 3, pi. xii, f. 54, pi. xiii, f. 76), clarus (57, pi. ix, f. 5, pi. xiv, f. 90), spp. n., Californian coast, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 3. (n-9720 l ) Gaidius maximus sp. n., Atlantic, Wolf unden, Plankton Studies, 3, (35, pi. xi, if. 1, 2). Giardclla thompsoni sp. n., Irish Sea, Scott, Liverpool, Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc., 20, (195, pi. iv). Gigantella gen. n. for Limnocalanus sarsi, Ekman, Gladocerd and Copepoda, Swedish Antarctic Expedition, (20, pi. ii). Ilaloptilus longimanus sp. n., Atlantic, Wolfenden, Plankton Studies, 3, (29, pi. ix, IT. 1-0). Ilarrietella gen. n. for Laophonle simulans Scott, Scott, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (464, pi. xi, IT. 9, 10). Jlarpacticus chelifcr (177, pi. xii, f. 11, xviii, f. 9), uniremis (178, pi. xii, f. 12, xviii, f. 8), descriptions, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Corn- wall. Ilatschckia ? sp. n., on Carcharias inulleri, Ceylon, Wilson, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (205, pi. v, IT. 58-60). Ilersiliodcs pelsenceri commensal with Leiochone clypeata, Perez, Bor- deaux, Actes soc. linn., 60, (Proc.-verb., xxxi-xxxiii). Uermannella pavva , description, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (199, pi. xiii, f. 15, xv, IT. 4-10, xvi, f. 12, xix, f. 5). Heterocalanus gen. n., medius sp. n. (no locality), Wolfenden, Plankton Studies, 3, (27, pi. viii, IT. 1-5). Heterorhabdus ; descriptions, figures, and key to Californian species, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zook, 2, (182- J87). — If. longicovnia figured, id. l.c., 3, (77, pi. xiv, f. 93). Idomene forficata, described Sars, Crustacea of Norway, 5, (134, pi. lxxxii). Isocalanus gen. n., minor, (36, pk xii, ff. 1-5), major, (37, pk xii, ff. 0-11), spp. n., Atlantic, Wolfenden, Plankton studies, 3. Labidocera Irispinosa sp. n., Cali- fornian coast, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zook, 2, (200). — L. jollae sp. n., Californian coast, id. l.c., 3, (74, pk ix, ff. 22, 23, xii, IT. 50-53, xiv, ff. 89, 91). c 5—2 54 Crust . X. Crustacea. L1900] Laemargua muneatus on Orthagoris- eus mola, North Berwick, Evans, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., No. 57, (57). Laophonte serrata (157, pi. xiii, f. 6, xvi, f. 6, xvii, f. 5 ),inornata (157, pi. xii, f. 5, xiii, ft'. 5-14, xiv, f. 7, xvi, f. 5, xviii, ft. 3, 4, xxi, f. 3), herdmani (159, pi. xi. ft. 5-7, xii, f. 6, xiii, f. 7, xiv, f. 8, xvii, f. 6), descriptions, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Corn- Avall. — L. mohammed , Siam, Daday, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., 24, (196, pi. xvi, ft. 9-16). — (L. mohammed distribution, Zykoff, Zool. Anz, 29, (347,).) Laophontina dubia, description, Nor- man and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (165, pi. x, ft. 12-15, xi, f. 8, xii, ft. 7, 8, xv, f. 11, xvi, f. 7, xvii, f. 7, xviii, f. 5). Lepeophtheirus thompsoni parasitic on Ehombus maximus , description, Brian, Riv. ital. sc. nat., 26, (125-127). — L. brachyurus on Tetrodon stellatus , (190, pi. i, ft. 1-10), aesopus sp. n. (192, pi. i, ft. 11, 12), Ceylon, Wilson, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5. Leposphilus labrei , description of male, larval forms of female, Quidor, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (231, 232). Leptastacus gen. n. for Tetragoniceps macronyx, Scott, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (461). Lernanthropus ; list of species (135— 140), foliaceus (110, pi. ii, f. 1), vorax (142, pi. ii, ft. 2, 3), gialeri (145, pi. ii, f. 2), brevis (147, pi. ii, ft. 8, 9), descrip- tions ; lichiae (144, pi. ii, f. 4) sp. n. on gills of IAchia vadigo, Mediterranean, oggio, Pisa, Atti Soc. tosc. sc. nat. Mem., 22. — L. spp., synonvmy, Goggio, Mon. zool. ital., 17, (352-353).— L. tetradactylus Bassett Smith nom. nud., Pociie, 3ool. Anz., 29, 1906, (671-672). Lernaeenicus sardinae parasitic on sardine, . Baudouin, Rev. sci., Paris, 3, (715-722). Lueieutia aarita (202), bradyana , (204, pi. vi, ft. 33, 34) spp. n., S. African seas, Cleve, Cape Town, Marin. Invest. S. Africa, 3. — L. flavicoi'nis, description, Esterly, Berkeley. Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (180). — L. ovalis sp. n., no locality, Wolfenden, Plankton Studies, 3, (28, pi. ix, ft. 7-10). Liitkenia asterodenni , description, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (210, pi. xxii, ft. 9, 10, xxiv, ft. 1-8). Mecynoccva clausi , description, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (137). Megaealanus Wolf = Macrocalanus Sars, longieovnis Sars = bradyi Wolf. Wolfenden, Plankton Studies, 3, (25). Megarthrum gen. n. for Daetylopusia purpuvocineta Norman and Scott, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (175, pi. x, f. 17, xii, f. 10, xiii, f. 10, xiv, f. 9, xviii, f. 6, xix, f. 1, xxii, ft. 4, 5). Mcsoglieola gen. n., delagei sp. n., parasitic on Corynaetis vividis, Quidor, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci, 143, (613-615). Mesocheres (193), anglicus (194, pi. x, f. 18, xi, f. 10, xii, f. 13, xiii, f. 13, xiv, f. 14, xix, f. 6, xx, f. 8), descriptions, Norman and Scott Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall. Metridia litcens .(177), boeehii (178), descriptions, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool, 2. — M. atra (70, pi. ix, ft. 15, 16, pi. xi, ft. 39, 40, pi. xiii, f. 78, pi. xiv, f. 95), ignota (71, pi. ix f. 20), spp. n. Californian coast, Esterly, l.c., 3. Microsetetta rosea , description, Esterly, T.c. 3, (211). Monstrilla anglica , Irish Sea, Soott, Liverpool, Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc, 20, (195, pi. v). Nicothoa astaci , description of male, Quidor, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci, 142, (465-468). Nitocva platypus sp. n, Siam, Daday, Math. Termt. £rt, 24, (273) and Zool. Jahrb. Syst, 24, (192, pi. xv, ft. 10, 14- 26, xvi, ft. 1-5). Oithona plimifera (207), nana (209), descriptions, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2. — 0. plumifera Baird in the North Sea, Breemen, Helder, Verh. Onderz. Zee, 1, (1-8, 1 pi.). — 0. similis larval forms, Oberg, Wiss. Meeresunters. Kiel, Abt. Kiel, 9, (45, pi. v.). Oneaea conifera (216), minuta (217), descriptions, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. zool, 2. Ophiocamptus mougolieus sp. n. Mon- golia, Daday, Math. Termt. £rt, 24, (34-77). 55 Crust. Systematic. — Copepoda. 2631 Orthagoriscola Poclie for Laemargus muricatus lvroyer, Scott, Edinb. Proc. R. Phys. Soc., 16, (369). Paracalanus parvus, description, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (140) ; larval forms, Oberg, Wiss. Meiesunters., Kiel, Abt. Kiel, 9, (40, pi. i); per plexus var. n. Plymouth, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon -and Cornwall (127, pi. xii,ff. 1-2, xiii, f. J, xiv f. 1). Paraalcnhelia angliea , description, Norman and Scott, op. cit. (148, pi. x, if. 10, 11, xiii, if. 4, 9, xiv, f. 6, xvi, f. 4, xvii, f. 4, xxi, f. 2). Peltidium conspicuum, description, Norman and Scott, T.c. (180, pi. xi, f. 9, xiv, f. 11, xv, f. 6, xix, f. 4). Patella sp., Moluccas, Horst, Leiden, Notes Mu8. Jentink, 26, (229-234). (Patella filosa, post-larval stages. Thompson, Biol. Bull., Wood’s Holl, Mass., 8, (296-307).) Penieulus furcatus on. Tetrodon , Ceylon, Wilson, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (206-208, pi. v, ff. 61- 66). Philichllujdae, characters, Quidor, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (231). Philiehthys amphiurae sp. n., parasitic in Amphiura squammata , IIerouard, T.c. (1288). Phyllopodopsyllus gen. n. for Telra- ■fjoniceps bradyi, Scott, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (458). Phyllopus bidentatus, description, Esterly, Berkeley, Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (191). — P. turqucti sp. n., Antartic, Quidor, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (27), and Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (54, 55). Phyllotliyreus cornutus, description, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (212, pi. xxiv, ff. 9-17). Pleuromamma ; Californian species figured and described, Esterly, Berke- ley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2, (174-177). Pontella lobiancoi, Irish Sea, Scott, Liverpool, Proc. Trans. Biol. Soc., 20, (194, plates ii, iii). Pontellopsis occidentalis sp. n. Cali- fornian coast, Esterly, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 3, (76, iff. xi, ff. 47, 48, 49, xii, f. 59, xiii, f. 68, xiv, ff. 92, 96). Porcellidium chare oti, affinis , spp. n., Antarctic, Quidor, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12, (28), and Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, (54, 55).— P. lecanoidcs, description, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, (182, pi. xiv, f. 12, xv, f. 5, xix, f. 3, xx, f. 7). Pseudobocchella andcrssonorum sp. n. Subantarctic seas, Ekman, Cladoccra and Copepoda, Swedish Antartic expedi- tion, (10, pi. i, ff. 3-5). Pseudocalanuselongalus larval forms, Oberg, Wiss. Meeresunters. Kiel Abt. Kiel, 9, (40, pi. i). Pseudodiaplomus coronatus sp. n., Rhode Island, Williams, Amer. Nat., Boston, 40, (641, ff. 1-7). . Pseudodiosacats gen. n. for Diosaccus propinqmts, Scott, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (465). Pteropsyllus gen. n. for Tetragoniceps consimilis, Scott, T.c., (459). Bobertsonia tenuis description, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of ’ Devon and Cornwall, (140, pi. xx, ff. 9-11, xvi, f. 6). Sabelliphilvs (?) bispirae sp. n. para- sitic on Polychaeto Bispira, S. African seas,' McIntosh, Cape Town Marin. Invest., S. Africa, 3, (86-91, pi. ix). Sapphirina, figures and descriptions of Californian species, (219-223), lomae sp. n., (22£), Californian coast, Esterly, Berkeley, Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2. Scolecitliricella neptuni sp. n., S. African seas, Ci.eve, Cape Town Marin. Invest., S. Africa, 3, (206, pi. iv, v, vi, ff. 30, 31). Scolccilhrix ; key to species (163), danae (164), bradyi (165),’ persecans (166), similis (170), descriptions ; sub- dentata (167), pacifica (168), spp. n., Californian coast, Esterly-, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 2 ; inornata (67, pi. ix, f. 18, xi, f. 27, xiii, ff, 65, 73), sp. n., Californian coast; frontalis (65, pi. ix, f. 14, xiii, f. 70), magna (66, pi. ix, f. 13, xi, f. 38, xii, ff. 52, 64, xiii, f. 72, de- scriptions ; Esterly, l.c. 3. Spinocalanus magtius described, (41, pi. xiv, ff. 1-5), antarctieus sp. n., Ant- arctic, (43, pi. xiv, ff. 6-9), Wolfenden, Plankton Studies, 3. — S. major sp. n., Californian coast, Esterly-, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 3, (55). 56 Crust. X. Crustacea. Liwmj Stenhelia, description, synonymy, (180), gibbet description (181, pi. cxix, cxx, f. 1), proxhna sp. n., Norway (183, pi. cxx, 1. 2), aemula (184, pi. cxxi), palustris (185, pi. cxxii), reflexa (186, pi. cxxiii), gicsbreehti 088, pi. cxxiv, f. \),uormani (180, pi. cxxiv, !. 2), longicaudata (1 90, pi . cxxv, f. 1), descriptions, Sars, Crustacea of Norway, 5. — S. pygmaect (142, pi. x, If. 1-3, xi, ft. 1-2, xv, f. 1, xvi, f. 1, xviii, f. 1), simidans (143, pi. x, f. 6, xiii, f. 8, xiv, f. 4, xvii, f. 1, xxi, f. 1), neglecta (144, pi. x, f. 4, xi, f. 3, xiii, f. 2, xiv, f. 2, v, ft'. 2, 12, xviii, f. 2, xxi, f. 8), variants (146, pi. x, f. 5, xiv, f. 13, xv, ft. 4, 14, xvi, f. 3, xvii, 1. 2), longirostris (147, pi. xi, f. 4, xii, f. 3, xiv, f. 3, xv, ft. 3, 13, xvi, f. 2), descriptions, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall. Stenheliopsis gen. n., divciricata sp. n., Norway, Sars, Crustacea of Norway, 5, (191-193, pi. cxxv, f. 2). Temora longicornis , larval forms, Oberg, Wiss. Meeresunters. Iviel, Abt. Kiel, 9, (43, pi. iii). Tort anus setacaudedus sp. n. Rhode Island, Williams, Amer. Nat. Boston, 40, (649, ff. 12-15). Trebius exilis sp. n. on Rhlnoptera javanlca, Ceylon, Wilson, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (194, pi. ii, ft. 20-33). Unduchaeta ; characters (147), major (148), minor (lid), descriptions, Esterly, Berkeley, Univ. Cal. Pub. Zoo4., 2. Vallentinia gen. n. for Dactylopusia ornata, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall (173, pi. xiii, f. 11, xiv, f. 10, xvi, ft. 8-10, xviii, f. 7, xix, f. 2, xxi, ff. 4, 5). Westivoodia nobilis description (140, pi. lxxxv, lxxxvi), assimilis sp. n., Norway (141, pi. lxxxvii), minuta( 142, pi. lxxxviii, f. 1), pygvictea (143, lxxxviii, f. 2), de- scriptions, Sars, Crustacea of Norway, 5. Xantliocalanus frag His description, Cleve, Cape Town Marin. Invest. S. Africa, 3, (209, pi. vi, f. 32). — X. similis . sp. n., Californian coast, Esterly, Ber- keley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 3, (68, pi. ix, f. 1, x, f. 24, xii, ft. 60, 61, xiii, ft. 71, 77).— X. simplex (30, pi. x, ft. 1-3), S.W. coast of Ireland, suberistatus (31, pi. x. ft. 4-6), Atlantic, magmas (32, pi. x, ft. 7-9), calarninus (34, pi. xi, if. 3-5), Bay of Biscay spp. n., Wolfenden, Plankton Studies, 3. BRANCIilURA. Argulus ; affecting salmon-breeding*. Leger, Ann. Univ. Grenoble, Paris, 18, (49-55). — A. purpureas description* liiGGto, Naturalista sicil., 17,(94, pi. ii, ft. 1-2). OSTRACODA. Ostraeoda of Valdivia-expedition, Muller, Wiss. Ergebn. I). Tiefsee- Exped., 8, (27-154, 31 pis.); of Malay Seas, Muller, Ostracoden der Siboga - Expedition ; of Brunswick, Lienenklaus, Bonn. Verb, nathist. Yer.,. 62, (167-172), fTertiary Ostraeoda from Italy, figured; Catpelli, Boll. soc. geol. ital.* 24, (303-342, pi. ix, x). Archiconchoecia cucidlata (44), striata,, ventricosa sp. n. (45), Muller, Wiss.,. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp., 8, (pi. vii). — A. striata description, Juday, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 3, (10, pi. iii, ft. 1-3). f liairdia heedei sp. n., abrupt a var. n., Upper Carboniferous, Kansas, Ulrich and Bassler, Washington, D.C., U. S.. Nation. Mus. Proc., 30, (161, 102, pi. xi, ft. 19-22). file yri ckia V radiata, described, emaciata sp. n., Upper Carboniferous, Kansas, Ulrich and Bassler, T.c*. (156,. pi. xi, ft. 5, 6). f Beyrichiella gregaria (157, pi. xi, f. 18), bolliaformis (158, pi. xi, 7, 8) spp. n., tumida var. n. (158, pi. xi, ft. 9-11), Upper Carboniferous, Kansas, Ulrich and Bassler, T.c. | Bradoria bergeroni, enyo (99), eris, fragilis (100), sterope (101), icoodi (102),. spp. n., Mid Cambrian, China, Walcott,. Washington, D.C., Nation. Mus. Proc.,. 29. Candouella albida sp. n., German E.. Africa, Vavra, Deutsch Ost-Afrika, Ostracoden (12, f. 3). Codonocera iceberi (24, pi. viii, if. 7— 9, ix, ft. 1-6), penicillum (25, pi. ix, ft. 15-19), polygonia (25, pi. ix, ft. 9-14),. pusilla (27, pi. vii, ft. 14-20), qoniacantha (28, pi. vii, ft. 10-13, 21, and 22), spp. n.f Malay seas, Muller, Ostracoden der Sibogn-Expedition. 57 Crusl. Systematic. — Ostracoda. 2631 Gonchoecia ; Muller describes and figures numerous known species, and the following new : aequiseta (59, pi. xi, ff. 1-6 and 11-14), allotherium (59, pi. xi, ff. 15-19), acuticosta (87, pi. xxx, ff. 18- 21), acanthophora (108, pi. xxxv, ff. 2-5 and 13), amblypostha (108, pi. xxiv, ff. 17-22), ametra (117, pi. xxvii, ff. 11-12, 14, and 17-19), antipoda (110/pl. xxvi, If. 5-16), alata (121, pi. xxix, ff. 1-10), brachyaskos (70, pi. xiv, ff. 1 and 2, and 7-14), cellularis (113, pi. xxviii, ff. 7,18- 28) , chuni (124, pi. xxxi, ff. 16-28), cophopyga (74, pi. xiv, ff. 15-17, 24-261, ctenopliora (96, pi. xxii, ff. 16-20 and 29), decipiens (72, pi. xiii, ff. 27-36), dentata (73, pi. xiv, If. 18-23), dorsotuberculata 63, pi. x, ff. 1-3 and 8-13), dasyoptlialma 66, pi. xi, ft’. 20-23 and 26-30), disco- pliora (67, pi. xiii, ff. 1-9 and 12-18), distans (111, pi. xxv, ff. 24-26, and pi. xxvi, ff. 1-4), dicholoma (111, pi. xxiv, ff. 23-29, and pi. xxv, f. 1), edentata (76, pi. xv, ff. 24-29), elongata (125, pi. xxxii, ff. 1-7), echinata (61, pi. x, ff. 14-24), glandulosa (81, pi. xxx, ff. 29-35), hetlacra (121, pi. xxix, ff. 11-19), liirsuta (60, pi. xi, ff. 1-3 and 6-10), incisa (94, pi. xix, ff. 1-11), isocheira (84, "pi. xiv, ff. 28-31, and pi. xv., ff. 30-33), kampta (108, pi. xxiv, ff. 11-12 and 14—16), kyrtophora (82, pi. xvii, ff. 1-10), lophura (99, pi. xx, ff. 1-10), leptothrix (122, pi. xxix, ff. 20-26), macromma (79, pi. xvii, ff. 11-22), macrocheira (101, pi. xxi, ff. 1-9), mamillata (60, pi. xvi, ff. 1-9, and pi. xxxv, f. 8), mollis (106, pi. xxiv, ff. 1-10 and 13), nasotuberculata (83, pi. xviii, ff. 25-30), orthotrichota (93, pi. xix, ff. 12-16), parvidentata (100, pi. xx, ff. 11-18), parthenoda (78, pi. xvi, ff. 24- 29) , plactolycos (114, pi. xxv, ff. 14-20),. plinthina (116, pi. xxvii, ff. 1-6, 9-10 and 20), pusilla (80, pi. xvi, ff. 30-31, 34-37), prosadcne (120, pi. xxiii, ff. 1-7, 9), reticulata (64, pi. xii, ff. 10-17), rhyncliena (113, pi. xxvi, ff. 17-25), squamosa (119, pi. xxviii, ff. 8-17, and pi. xxxv, ff. 6 and 7), stigmatica (88, pi. xxx, ff. 22-28), symmetrica (117 , pi. xxvii, ff. 7, 8, 13, 15 and 16), tyloda (109, pi. xxxv, ff. 2-13), valdiviae (123, pi. v, f. 3, pi. xxiii, ff. 8 and 10-19), spp. n. ; Wiss. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp. 8. — C. daph- noid.es Cl. minor (126, pi. xxxi, ff. 1-3, 9, 15), lorieata Cl. minor (96, pi. xxii, ff. 10-15), magna Cl. rhombica (104, pi. xxi, ff. 21-25), plactolycos Mull, major (115, pi. xxv, ff. 21-23), pusilla Mull. major (80, pi. xvii, f. 35), minor (80, pi. xvii, f. 36), obtusata Sars antarctica (77. pi. xvi, ff. 10-23), varr. n., id. T.c. — G. giesbrechti for oblonga Miill. praeocc. (75), striola for striata Miill. praeocc (91), noinm. n., Muller, T.c. — C. spini- rostris Cl. (18, pi. iii, ff. 4-7), magna Cl. (19, pi. iii, ff. 8-11, pi. xiv, ff. 1, 2), hyalophyllum Cl. (20, pi. iv, ff. 3, 4), clausi Sars (23, pi. v, ff. 3, 4), daphnoides Cl. (26, pi. vii, f . 3), descriptions ; paeifica for oblonga Miill. (21), mulleri for striata Mull. (24), nomm. n. ; ritteri sp. n., Californian coast (25, pi. vi, ff. 6-8, pi. vii, ff. 1-2), Juday, Berkeley Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool. 3. — C. spinirostris (31, pi. i, f. 7), subareuata (33, pi. i, ff. 8-12), obtu- sata (36, pi. i, ff. 13-19), oblonga (38, pi. ii, ff. 21-28), spinifera (40, pi. ii, ff. 29- 36), elegans (41, pi. ii, ff. 37-40, pi. iii, if. 41-43), acuminata (43, pi. iii, ff. 44-48), daphnoides (45, pi. iii, ff. 49-55), borealis (48, pi. iii, ff. 56-63, pi. iv, f. 64), had- doni (49, pi. iv, ff. 65-75), agassizii (50, pi. iv, ff. 76-84, pi. v, ff. 85-91), de- scribed, hamata (52, pi. v, ff. 92-99) ; insignis (56, pi. v, ff. 105-107, pi. vi, ff. 108-113), notocera (58, pi. vi, ff. 114— 120), secernenda (59, pi. vi, ff. 121-127), spp. n., Atlantic, VAvra, Ergebn. Plankton-Exp. 2. — C. belgieac sp. n., Antarctic, Muller, Belgica Ostracoda (4, ff. 1-11). — C. sibogae (8, pi. i, ff. 10- 20), eoncentrica (10, pi. i, ff. 1-9), spp. n., Malay Seas, Muller, Ostracoden der Siboga-Expedition. Crossophorus afrieanus description, Muller, Wiss. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp. 8, (134, pi. xxxiv, ff. 1-9). — 0. gibber sp. n., Malay Seas, Muller, Ostracoden der Siboga-Expedition (28, pi. iv, ff. 1-9). Cylindroleberis hilgendorfi (33, pi. v,' ff. 1-5), inermis sp. n. (34, pi. v, If. 6-13), Malay Seas ; Muller, T.c. Cypria javana sp. n., Java, Muller, Hamburg Mitt, naturhist. Mus., 23, Bei- heft 2, (14, ff. 1-5). f Cypridea punctata, posticalis, ven- trosa, forming limestone in Dorset, Chapman, London, Proc. Geol. Ass., 19, (284). Cypridclla remota sp. n., Sumatra Vavra, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 23 (430, pi xxv, ff 34-36). Cypridina liirsuta sp. n. (131, pi. xxxiii ff. 1-10); castanea Brady (130, pi. v 58 Crust. X. Crustacea. f. 1, 2, pi. xxxiii, If. 11-16, pi. xxxiv, if. 10-13) description; Muller, Wiss., Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp., 8. — C. obesa sp. n., Atlantic, Vavra, Ergebn. Flank- ton-Exp. 2 (67, pi. vii, If. 132b-142).— C. asymmetrica (14, pl. vi, if. 1—12), hespe- rida (15, pl. iii, if. 21-28), Malay Seas, spp. n. ; flaveola description (16, pl. iii, f. 28) ; Muller, Ostracoden der Siboga- Expedition. — +0. aubovata sp. n., Upper Carboniferous Kansas; Ulrioii and Bassler, Washington, D.C., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30 (162, pl. xi, if. 23-26). Cypridopsis costata sp. n., German E. Africa, Vavra, Deutsch Ost-Afrika Ostra- coden (11, f. 2). Cyprinotus kaufmanni sp. n., Japan, Vavra, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 23 (424, pl. xxi v, if. 15-20).— C. elatior (18, f. 6), congener (20, f. 7), fossulatus (21, f. 8), spp. n., German E. Africa, VAvra, Deutsch Ost-Afrika Ostracoden.— O. sarsi sp. n., New Zealand, Brady, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1906, (700, pl. li, if. 1- 11). Cypria puiyuraacena, Vavra, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 23 (422, pl. xxiv, f. 14). — C. venusta (23, f. 0), flabella (25, f. 10), puberoides (27, f. 11), spp. n., German E. Africa, Vavra, Deutsch Ost-Afrika Ost- racoden.— C. kraepelini sp. n., Java, Muller, Hamburg, Mitt. Naturhist. Mus., 23, Beiheft 2, (139, if. 1-7). ^Cythere ? haworthi sp. n., Upper Carboniferous, Kansas, Ulrich and Bassler, Washington, D.C., Smith- sonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 30, (160, pl. xi, f. 12). Cythereis phalaropi, (378, pl. xxxv, if. 86-94, pl. xxxvi, if. 95, 96), arenicola, (379, pl. xxxvi, if. 97-107), vineyardensis, (380, pl. xxxvii, if. 110-114), spp. n., North America, Cushman, Boston, Mass., Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist., 32. Cytheridcci 8cmmyda , (374, pl. xxxiii, if. 62-64, pl. xxxiv, if. 76, 77), americana, (375, pl. xxxiii, f. 67, pi. xxxiv, ff. 68- 75), spp. n., North America, Cushman, T.c. Cytherideia liedleyi sp. n., off Great Barrier Is., N. Zealand, Chapman, Wellington, Trans, and Proc., N. Zeal. Inst., 38, (110, pl. iii, f. 8). Cytheroi a zostericola sp. n., North America, CuSuman, Boston, Mass., Proc. [1000] Soc. Nat. Hist., 32, (369, pl. xxxi, if. 35- 41). Euconchoecia chierchiae, (128, pl. xxxii, if. 8-17), aeuleata elongata var. n., (129, pl. xxxii, if. 18-26), Muller, Wiss. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp., 8. — E. chierchiae Atlantic, Vavra, Ergebn. Plankton-Exp., 2, (29, pl. i, if. 1-6). Eurycypris aubglobosa,. Java, Vavra, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., 23, (420-422, pl. xxiv, if. 9-13). Ilalocypris taurina sp. n., Atlantic, Vavra, Ergebn. Plankton-Exp., 2, (66, pl. vii, if. 128-132a). — FI. striata, (47, pl. viii, if. 20-23), cornuta, (48, pl. v, if. 8, 9, pl. viii, if. 1-3, 5-7), spp. n., dispar var. n., (48, pl. viii, f. 4), bicoimia sp. n., (49, pl. viii, if. 8-12, 17), Atlantic and Indian Oceans, Muller, Wiss. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp., 8. — II. pelagica description, Juday, Berkeley, Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 3,(27, pl. vii, if. 4-7). Ilungarocypria gen. n., (Cypridae), gawemidleri sp. n., Siam, Vaviia, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., 23, (416-419, pl. xxiv, if. 1-8). llyocyprinae and llyocypria, charac- ters, descriptions of known species, (133-256), bradyi coinpresaa var. n. for bradyi Kaufmann, (256), Masi, Boll. Soc. Zool. ital., 6. llyoeyproia gen. n., for llyocypria tubercidata Kei ths, Masi, T.c., (261). Ilyodromus kerguelensis sp. n., Ker- guelen, Muller, Wiss. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp., 8, (136, pl. xxxv, if. 8-12, 14-19). ^Kirkbya, ( Kirkbyidae fam. n.), pin- guid, (159, pl. xi, if. 13-15), centronota, (159, pl. xi, if. 16, 17), spp. n., Upper Carboniferous, Kansas, Ulrich and Bassler, Washington, D.C., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 30. f Leperditellidae fam. n. for Leper- ditia , Ulrioii and Bassler, T.c., (149). ~\Leperditia balthica Hisinger var. guelpliica description, Clarke and Ruedemann, Albany Univ., N.Y., Mem. St. Mus. Mem., 5, (106, pl. xxi, 9-11). Limnicythere notodonta sp. n., Java, Vavra, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., 23, (431, pl. xxv, if. 37-43). Neumhamia feneatrata New Zealand, Brady, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1906, (698. pl. xlviii, if. 6-9, pl. li, if. 1-13). 59 Crust. Systematic. — Ostraooda — Cirripedia. 2631 Paradoxostoma magellanica sp. n., Magellan Straits, Muller, Belgica Ostracoda, (7, If. 12-15). ■\Paraparchites gen. n., humerosus sp. n., Upper Carboniferous, Kansas, Ulrioii and Bassler, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 30, (151, pi. xi, ff. 1-4). Physocypria gen. n., buUata sp. n., German E. Africa, Vavra, Doutsch Ost- Afrika Ostracoden, (7, f. 1). Ponlocypris cdtcardsi sp. n., North America, Cushman, Boston, Mass., Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist., 32, (3C8, pi. xxx, IT. 2G- 34). | Primitia sp. n., Ordovician Ottawa, Ami, Rep. Geol. Surv., Can., 14, (85 J). Proleocypris gen. n., salina sp. n. salt-water pond, Northumberland, Brady, Newcastle, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc., 1, (334, pi. x, ff. 1-12). Pseudocytheretta gen. n., ( Cytlieridae ) edicardsi sp. n., North America, Cush- man, Boston, Mass. Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist., 32, (382, pi. xxxviii, 119-132). Pyrocypris acuminata (18, pi. ii, ff. 1- 5), sinuosa (19, pi. ii, ff. 11—16), inermis (19, pi. ii, fF. 6-10), dentata (20, pi. ii, ff. 17-21), sei'rata (20, pi. iii, ff. 1-7), amphiacardlia (21, pi. iii, ff. 8-12), lepidophora (21, pi. iii, ff. 13-23), spp. n., Malay seas, Muller, Ostracoden der Siboga-Expedition. Sarsiella americana (363, pi. xxvii, ff. 1-6), zostericola (364, pi. xxviii, ff. 7- 18), spp. n., North America, Cushman, Boston, Mass., Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist, 32. Stenocypris bimucronata, Siam (428, pi. xxv, ff. 25-33), derupta, Java (426, pi. xxiv, ff. 21-24), spp. n., Vavra, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 23. — S. malcolmsoni, de- scription (14, f. 4), exsiccata, sp. n., German E. Africa, (16, f. 5), VAvra, Deutsch Ost-Afrika Ostracoden. Thaumatocypris gen. n., Tialocypridae (41, pi. vi), ecliinata sp. n. (42), Muller, Wiss. Ergebn. D. Tiefsee-Exp., 8. CIRRIPEDIA. Cirripedia , figured and described, Soiimalz, C. Cirripedia ( = Martini u. Chemnitz, System atisches Coehylien- Cabinet, Lfg 509-510 = Bd 11, H. 27-28 = Sect. 170), (1-82), Tfn. 14). (< Cirripedia , structure, classification, Gruvel, Nouv. Arch. Museum, Paris, 6, (51-224, av. pi.); Monographie des Cirrhipedes ou Thecostraces (xiii -f 476, av. fig.).) Larval forms, Tessmann. Beitrage zur Eutwicklungsgeschichte der Cirri- pedien, [1904], (38), 2 Tfn. f Fossil Cirripedia ; descriptions and figures of Italian Tertiary species ; ' Alessandri, Palaeontogr., I tal., 12, (207- 324, pi. xiii-xviii). Only the new species are recorded below. Acasta funiculorum sp. n., Ceylon, Annandale, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (145, ff. 5-9). ( Acrothoracica nom. n. for Abdomina- lia Darwin, Gruvel, Monogr. Cir- rhipedes.) Alepas xetwpliorae, sp. n., Indian Ocean, Annandale, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (399). | Archaeolepas decora sp. n., Lower Cretaceous, Germany, IIarbort, Berlin, Abh. geol. Landesanst. 45, (22, pi. i, ff. 3-10). (Balanus psittacus description, Vayssiere, Ann. Fac. Sci., Marseille, 15, (161-170, fig.).) ^Brachylepas cretacca} II. Woojdward recorded from France and Germany, Boiim, Centralbl. Min., Stuttgart, 1906, (449-450). — B. cretacea, Wood ward (337), fallax Darwin (340). sp. ? (353) Norfolk, Woodward, Geol. Mag., 3. Conchoderma virgatum var. hunteri on Eydrus platurua Ceylon, Annandale, Calcutta, J. Proc. As.. Soc., 2, (207). Dichelaspis equina (139), pellucida (140, ff. 1-2), Ceylon, Annandale, (5), Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5. — D. tenuivalvata sp. n., Ceylon on Ilydrus platurus , Annandale, Spolia Zeylan. 3, (193). — D. transversa (44, ff. 1 and 1a), Persian Gulf, bathynomi (45, f. 2), In- dian Ocean spp. n., Annandale, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 18. Duplorbis gen. n. (Rhizocephala ), cala- tliurae sp. n. on Calalliura brachiata Greenland, Smith, Fauna Neapel, 29, (118, pi. viii, ff. 9-19). Ileterosaccus gen. n. ( Rhizocephala ), hians sp. n. on Cliarybdis omata , Suez Canal, Smith, T.c. (113). 60 Crust. X. Crustacea. [1906] f Lepaa saccoi sp. n., Miocene, Italy, Alessandri, Palaeontogr. Ital. Pisa, 12, (269, pi. xiv, f. 10). Lernaeodiscus galalheae, strigosae spp. n. on Gcilcithea spp., Naples and Norway, Smith, Fauna Neapel 29, (114). Megalasma striatum minus subsp. n., Indian Ocean, Annandale. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, (399). Peltogaster, endoparasitic develop- ment, Smith, Fauna Neapel, 29, (54-58, pi. vi, ff. 1-6). — P. curvatus, amoeboid parasite of embryoes, Caul- lery, Paris, C.-R. Soc. biol., 61, (266- 268, fig.). t Pollicipes angelini (346), hausmanni (347), striatus paueistriatus var. n., concinna sp. n. (348), glaber (350), Nor- folk, Woodward, Geol. Mag., 3. Pyrgopsis gen. n. annandalei sp. n.,no locality, Gruvel, Paris, C.-R. Acad.Sci., 142, 1906, (1558). Rhizocephala, anatomy and develop- ment, diagnoses of genera, Smith, Fauna Neapel, 29, (1—123, pi. i-viii). Saeculina interna , biology and de- velopment, Smith, T.c., (45-53, pi. v, ff. 1-18). — S. galatheae sp. n. on Gala- thea interniedia, Plymouth, Norman and Sco'n’, Crustacea of Devon and Corn- wall^). Scalpellum discoveryi (271), bouvieri (272), spp. n., Antarctic, Gruvel, Bui. Museum, Paris, 12. — S. gruvelii sp. n. (390), quadratum var. n. (391), alcochia- num sp. n. (392), laccadivicum sp. n. (393), investigatons var. n., bengalcnse (395), wood-masoni (396), subflavum (397), spp. n., Indian Ocean, Annandale, Ann. Mag. Nat. Ilist., 17. — S. gruvelii , Ceylon, Annandale, Rep. Pearl Oyster Fish., 5, (141, f. 4).— S. maximum (350), fossula, described, attenuatum sp. n., Norfolk, (352), Wood- ward, Geol. Mag., 3. — S. stearnsi polyan- dry, Hoek, Amsterdam, Proe. Sci.Iv.Acad. Wet., 1906, (659-662), also Amsterdam Versl. Wis. Nat., 14, (669-671).— IS. niicltelol tianum gassincnsis var. n. (252, pi. xiii, ff. 10— 15), formae sp. n. (254, pi. xiii, If. 16-20), Tertiary, Italy, Ales- sandri, Palaeontogr., Ital. Pisa, 12. ■fScillaelepas paronae sp. n., Miocene, Italy, Alessandri, T.c. (265, pi. xiv, ff. 1-8). (Theeostraca nom. n. for Cirripedia. Gruvel, Monogr. Cirrhipedes.) Triangulus gen. n. ( Rhizocephala ) munidae sp. n. on Munida spp., Norway, Smith, Fauna Neapel, 29, (115). \Verruca miocrebicosta (275 pi. xiv, ff. 18-23), gruveli (278, pi. xv, ff. 1-6), Miocene, Italy, Alessandri, Palaeontogr. Ital, 12. XI. ARACHNIDA TO WHICH ARK ADDED GIGANTOSTRAOA (XIPHOSURA, TRILOBITA, EURYPTERIDA), PANTOPODA, TARDIGRADA, PENTASTOMIDA, MYRIOPODA and PROTOTRACHEATA ARRANGED BY R. SHELFORD CONTENTS PAGE Gigantostraca. I. Titles=2800 .. •• .. •• •• •• •• 4 II. Subject-Index =2803-2827 : — Physiology =28 11 . . .. .. •• •• • • 6 Distribution (Geological and Geographical) =282 7 .. 6 III. Systematic = 2831 Trilobita . . . . . . . . 7 Xiphosura . . . . .. .. . . • • •• H Eurypterida .. .. . . . • . • •• ..11 Pantopoda. I. Titles =2800 12 II. Subject Index= 2803-2827. . .. .. .. .. 12 .. 12 c 6 III. Systematic (N-9720n) 2 PAGE Arachnida. I. Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 II. Subject-Index : — Hyperzoology . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 23 Physiology . . . . .... . . . . . . 23 Development. . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Ethology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Evolution . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 24 Geography ..24 III. Systematic : — Scorpiones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Pedipalpi . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Palpigradi . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Araneae . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Aviculariidae . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Uloboridae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Psechridae . . . . ... . . . . . . 28 Zoropsidae . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Dictynidae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Eresidae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Pilistatidae . . . . . . 29 Oonopidae . ; . . . * . . . .• • . . . . 29 Sicariidae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Dysderidae . . . . . . . . . . 30 Drassidae. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Zodariidae. . . . .... . . .... 31 Urocteidae. . . . .. . . .. .. ..31 Pholcidae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Theridiidae . . . . 31 Argiopidae t . . . . . . . . . 32 Mimetidae. . . . . . . « . ... . . . . 34 Thomisidae . . . . . . . . . . , . . 34 Clubionidae . . . . . . . . . . , . 35 Agelenidae . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Pisauridae . . . . . . . . . . 37 Lyeosidae . . . . . . . . . . 37 Oxyopidae. . . , . . . .c . . ... . . 38 Salticidae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Solifugae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Pseudoscorpiones .. .. .. .. .. .. 40 Opiliones .. .. .. .. .. .-. ..41 3 PAGE Acari.. .. . . .. . . .. .. 41 Ilydrachnidae . . . , . . . . . . 41 Ixodidae . . . , . . . . . . . . 43 Other families . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Tardigrada , . . , . . . . , . . . . . 49 Pentastomida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Myriopoda. I. Titles=3100 .. , . .. . .. . , ..50 II. Subject-Index= 3403-3427 . . .. , .. ..52 Structure=3407 .. . , . . .. ..52 Physiology=3411 .. .. .. .. .. 52 > Development=3415. . .. .. .. . . ..52 Ethology=3419 .. .. .. .. .. ..52 Geographical Zoology =3427 . . . . . ..52 III. Systematic =3431 .. .. .. .. .. . .53 Chilopoda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Diplopoda . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Pauropoda . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Prototracheata. I. Titles=3200 . . . . . . . . - . . . . . 55 II. Subject-Index = 3203--3227 . . ., . . .. .. 55 III. Systematic = 3231 .'. .. .. .. .. ..55 (n-9720 n) c 6—2 4 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1900] GIGANTOSTRACA. I.— TITLES. N.B. — Titles in round brackets have appeared previously in the Zoological liccord : titles in square brackets have appeared in previous issues of the International Catalogue. Carlson, A. J. 1. On the mechanism of co-ordination and conduction in the heart, -with special reference to the heart of Limulus. Amer. J. Physiol., Boston, Mass., 15, 1906, (99-120). Carlson, A. J. 2. On the chemical conditions for the heart activity, with special reference to the heart of Limulus. Amer. J. Physiol., Boston, Mass., 16, 1906, (378-408). Carlson, A. J. 3. On the point of action of drugs on the heart, with special reference to the heart of Limulus. Amer. J. Physiol., Boston, Mass., 17, 1906, (177-210). Clarke, J. M. The O risk any fauna of Becral't Mountain, Columbia County, N.Y. Albany Univ., N.Y., St. Educ. Dept. Mem. Mus., 3, No. 3, 1900, (1-128), pis. i-ix. Clarke, J. M. and Ruedemann, R. Guelph fauna in the State of New York. Albany Univ., N.Y., St. Educ. Dept. Mem. Mus., 5, 1903, (1-195), pis. i-xxi. Cuming-s, E[dgar] R[oscoe]. Gastero- poda, Cephalopoda and Trilobita of the Salem limestone. [In] Cumings, E. R. and others. Fauna of the Salem lime- stone. Indiana, Rep. Dept. Geol. Nat. Res., Indianapolis, 30, (1905), 1906, (1335-1375), pi. Freeh, Frigyes. A tengeri eredetu karbon Magyarorszagon. [Das marine Karbon in Ungarn.] Foldt. Kozl., Budapest, 36, 1906, (1-50, 103-153), Taf. i-ix. Gortani, M. 1. Fossili Carboniferi del M. Pizzul e del Piano di Lanza nelle Alpi Carniche. II. Fossili Animali. Roma, Boll. soc. geol. ital.,, 24, 1905, (521-605), pis. xiv-xv. Gortani, M. 2. Contribuzioni alio studio del Paleozoico Carnico. I. La fauna Permocarbonifera del col mezzodi presso forni avoltri. Palaeontogr. Italica, Pisa, 12, 1906, (1-84), pis. i-iii. Grabau, A. W. Guide to the geology and palaeontology of the Schoharie valley in Eastern New York. Albany Univ., N.Y., St. Educ. Dept. Mus. Bull., 92, (Pal. 13), 1906, (77-386), pis. i-xxiv. Hudson, G. H. Contributions to the fauna of the Chazy limestone on Valcour Island, Lake Champlain. Albany Univ., N.Y., Rep. St. Mus., 57, Part 1, 1905, (270-295), pis. i-v. Jackson, R. T. A new species of fossil IAmulus from the Jurassic of Sweden. Ark. Zool., Stockholm, 3, 1906, No. 11, (1-7). Lake, P. 1. A monograph of the British Cambrian Trilobites. London, Monogr. Palaeont. Soc., 60, Part 1, 1906, (1-28), pis. i-ii. Lake, P. 2. Trilobites from Bolivia, collected by Dr. J. W. Evans in 1901— 1902. London, Q. J. Geol. Soc., 62, 1906, (425-430), pi. xl. [Noticed in Knowledge, 1906, (568).] / Lamanskij, W. Die aeltesten silu- rischen Schichten Russlands (Etage B). St. Peterburg.Mem. Com. g^olog., N. ser., 20, 1905, (1-203), 2 pis. Lorenz, Th[eo]. Beitrage zur Geologie und Palaeontologie von Ostasien unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Provinz Schantung in China. Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges., 57, 1905, Aufsatze, (438-498) ; 58, 1906, (53-108), 8 Taf. Miquel, J. Essai sur le Cambrien de la Montagne Noire, Coulouma. L’Aca- dien. Paris, Bui. soc. g6ol., (4), 5, 1905, (465-483), pi. xv. 5 Arachn. Titles. — Gig antostr aca . 2800 Narraway, J. E. and Raymond, P. E. A new American Cybele. Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus., 3, 1906, (599-G04). Newman, H. II. On the respiration of the heart, with special reference to the heart of Limulus. Amer. J, Physiol., Boston, Mass., 15, 1906, (371-386). Ogawa, T. Fossil localities of North China, II. Tokyo, J. Geol. soc. Tokyo, 12, 1905, (71-80). [The paper is in Japanese, but contains in Latin the names of several species of Trilobita, some of which are cited as new, but there is no published description of them ; they are not quoted in this record.] Olin, E. Om de Chasmopskalken och Trinucleusskiffern motsvarande bildnin- garne i Skane. [On the. Scanian forma- tions corresponding to the Chasmops- Limestone and the Trinucle ns-Slate.] Lund, Univ. Arsslc. N. F., 2, ii. 3, 1906, (1-79), pis. i-iv. Pack, F. J. Cambrian fossils from the Pioche mountains, Nevada. J. Geol., Chicago, 111., 14, 1906, (290-302), 3 pis. Pearl, Raymond. On the behavior and reactions of Limulus in early stages of its development. J. Comp. Neur., Granville, Ohio, 14, 1904, (138-164). Persson, E. Till Kannedomen om Oleniderna i “ Zonen med Eurycare och Leptoplastus ” vid Andrarum I. [Con- tribution to a knowledge of the Mollusca in the Eurycare- and Leptoplastus-Zones at Andrarum I.] Stockholm, Geol. For. Forh., 26, 1906, (507-526) pis. viii and ix. Post, L. von. Bidrag till Kannedomen om Ceratopygeregionens utbildning inom Falbygden. [Contribution to a knowledge of the development of the Ceratopyge-region in Falbygden.] Stockholm, Geol. For. Forh. 28, 1906, (465-480), pi. xiii. (Raymond, Percy E. The Trilobites of the Chazy limestone. Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus., 3, 1905, (328- 386), pi. Raymond, P. E. vide Narraway, J. E. Reed, F. R. C. The lower Palaeozoic Trilobites of the Girvan district, Ayr- shire. London, Monogr. Palaeont. Soc., 60, 1906, (97-186) pis. xiv-xx. Ruedemann, R. vide Clarke, J. M. [Schmidt, F. 1. Ober die neue Merostomenform Stylonurus (?) simonsoni aus dem Obersilur von Rotzikiill auf Oesel. St. Peterburg, Bull. Ac. Sc. ser. 5, 20, 1904, (99-105) pi] Schmidt, F. 2. Revision der ost- baltischen silurischen Trilobiten. Abth. V. Asaphiden. Lief. IV. Gattung Megalaspis. St. Peterburg, Mem. Ac. Sc., 8jser., 19, 10, 1906, (1-62), pis. i-viii. Schuchert, C. Geology of the lower Amazon region. J. Geol., Chicago, 111., 14, 1906, (722-746). Schwarz, E. H. L. South African Palaeozoic fossils. Grahamstown, Cape Colony, Rec. Albany Mus., 1, 1903- 1906, (345-404), pis. vi-x. Siemiradski, J. von. Die palfio- zoischen Gebilde Podoliens. II. Palaontologischer Teil. ' Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. Ost.-Ung., 19, 1906, (213- 286), pis. xv-xxi. Slocom, A. W. A list of Devonian fossils collected in Western New York, with notes on their stratigraphic distri- bution. Chicago, 111., Pub. Field Columb. Mus., Geol. ser., 2, 1906, (257- 265), pi. lxxix. Tomquist, S. L. Fordrojda paleonto- logiska Meddelanden. [Belated palae- ontological information.] Stockholm, Geol. For. Forh., 27, 1905, (452-457). Walcott, C. D. Cambrian faunas of China. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., Nation. Mus. Proc., 29, 1906, (1-106), and 30, 1906, (563-595). Whiteaves, J. F. 1. Preliminary list of fossils from the Silurian (Upper Silurian) rocks of the Ekwan river and Sutton Mill lakes, Keewatin, collected by D. B. Dowling in 1901, with de- scriptions of such species as appear to be new. Rep. Geol. Surv. Can., Ottawa, 14, 1904 [1905], (38 F-59 F). Whiteaves, J. F. 2. Palaeozoic fossils, 3, 1906, pt. iv,~ (243-352), pis. xxiii-xlii. Ottawa, Geol. Surv. Canada. Wiman, C. 1. Iakttagelser pa Nileus armadillo Dalm. [Notes on Nileus armadillo Dalm.] Stockholm, Geol, For. Forh., 26, 1904, (87-90). Wiman, C. 2. Palaeontologische Notizen 7-12. Upsala, Bull. Geol. Inst., 7, 1906, No. 13-14 (287-296), pis. xxix- xxx. 6 Arachn. XL Arachnida. [1906] Woodward, H. 1. Notes on a series of Trilobites obtained by Mr. Howard Fox, F.G.S., from the Devonian of Cant Hill, St. Minver, Cornwall. Penzance, Trans. R. Geol. Soc., Cornwall, 13, 1905, (57-62), pi. i. Woodward, H. 2. On a carboni- ferous Trilobite from Angram, in Nid- derdale. Yorks. Proc. Geol. Soc., N. ser., 16, 1906, (84-86). Zelizko, J. V. 1. Novd pfispSvky k pozndni fauny pdsma D-dix stredodes- keho siluru. [Further contribution to a knowledge of the fauna of zone D-dix of the Silurian of Central Bohemia.] Prag, SitzBcr. Bolun. Ges. Wiss., 1905, No. 11, (1-7). Zelizko, J. V. 2. Geologieko-palae- ontologickd pomdry nejbliiMho okoli Rozmitalu. [Geologico-palaeontological conditions in the immediate neighbour- hood of Rosenthal.] Prag, Rozpr. Jesltd Ak. Frant. Jos., 15, 1900, No. 42 (1-26), pis. i and ii. II.— SUBJECT-INDEX. PHYSIOLOGY = 2811. Reactions of Limulus in early stages ; Pearl. Physiology of the heart in Limulus ‘t Carlson, 1, 2, 3, Newman. DISTRIBUTION -2827- (Geological and Geographical.) China, fossil localities ; Ogawa. Cambrian. Great Britain, Trilobita 2 spp. n. ; Lake, 1. China, Trilobita 3 genn. n., 10 spp. n., 2 varr. n. ; Lorenz. China, Trilobita genn. n., spp. n., varr. n. ; Walcott. Coulouma, Trilobita 5 spp. n. ; Miquel. Nevada, Trilobita 2 spp. n. ; Pack. Ordovician. British Isles, Trilobita spp. n., varr. n. ; Reed. Bohemia, Trilobita and Eurypterida ; Siemiradski. Bohemia, Eurypterida 1 sp. n.; Seemann. Canada, Trilobita 1 sp. n. ; Narraway and Raymond. United States, Trilobita ; Hudson. (New York, Chazy limestone, Trilobita ; Raymond.) Silurian. Sweden, Trilobita 18 spp. n. ; Olin, Persson, Post, Tornquist, Wiman. Eastern shores of Baltic, Trilobita 2 spp. n., 4 varr. n. ; Schmidt, 2. Russia, Trilobita 6 spp. n., 2 var. n. ; Lamanskij. British Isles, Trilobita spp. n., varr. n. ; Reed. Bohemia, Trilobita 2 Bpp. n. ; Zdlizko, 1, 2. Canada, Trilobita 2 spp. n. ; White- aves, 1, 2. New York, Trilobita ; Clarke and Ruedmann, 2. Bolivia, Trilobita 2 spp. n. ; Lake, 2. Devonian. British Isles, Cornwall, [Trilobita ; Woodward, 1. South Africa, Trilobita , 8 spp. n. ; Schwarz. Columbia County, New York, Trilobita 5 spp. n., 1 var. n. ; Clarke, 1. Western New York, Trilobita ; Slocom. Eastern New York, Trilobita ; Grabau. Indiana, Trilobita ; Cumings. Lower Amazons, Trilobita ; Schuchert. Carboniferous. Yorkshire, British Isles, Trilobita Woodward, 2. Italy, Trilobita ; Gortani 1. 7 Arachn. Systematic. —Trilobita. 2831 Hungary, Trilobita ; Freeh. Permo-Carboniferous ; Italy, Trilobita var. n. ; Gortani, 2. Jurassic. Sweden, Limulus I sp. n. ; Jackson. III.— S YSTEMATIC= 2831. f TRILOBITA. Trilobita from Cambrian, Great Britain, Lake London, Monogr. Palae- ont. Soc. 60 Part 1 (1—28) pis. i and ii. Trilobita from Cambrian of Black Mountain, Coulouma, Miquel Paris Bui. soc. geol. (4) 5 (465-483). Trilobita from Palaeozoic, Ayrshire, Scotland Reed London, Monogr. Palaeont. Soc. 60 (97-186) pis. xiv-xx. Aculaspis tornquisli sp. n. Silurian, Sweden Olin Lund, Univ. Arssk. N. F. 2 ii 3 (49) pi. i f. 18, 19. — A. perarmata description Whiteaves Palaeoz. Fossils 3 pt. 4 (289) pi. xlii f. 3. Agnostus securiger (20) pi. ii f. 11, calms (23) pi. ii f. 18, Cambrian, England, spp. n., Lake London, Monogr. Palaeont. Soc. 60 Part 1. — A. trinodus (72) pi. iv IT. 15, 16 ; cingulatus (72) pi. iv f. 17 Silurian, Sweden sp. n., Olin Lund Univ. Arssk. N.F. 2 ii 3 — A. fallax, laievuen- sis (82) pi. iv. IT. 7, 8, v ff. 8 and 9, parvi- frons , latelimbatus (84) pi. iv f. 9. v IT. 10, 11, varr. n., Mid Cambrian, China, Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58. — A. kusanensis sp. n. Mid Cambrian, Shan- tung, Walcott Washington D.C., Nation. Mus.Proc. 29 (22). Agraulos abaris (42), abrota, acalle, (43), agenor , dircc, (44), dim, dolon, (45), dr gas (46), spp. n., Mid Cambrian, Shantung Walcott T.c.— A. armatus, nitida, "(576), obscura (577), regularis (578), via, vicina (579), (?) capax (580), melie (581), spp. n., Mid. Cambrian, China Walcott op. cit. 30. Alokistocare gen. n. for Ptychoparia subcoronata Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (62). Amphoton gen. n., steinmanni sp. n. Mid Cambrian, China, Lorenz, Ber- lin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (66, 75) pi. iv ff. 15-17. Ampyx incurvus sp. n. Ordovician, Scotland, Reed London, Monogr. Pa- laeont. Soc. 60 (161) pi. xx ff. 6-8. — A. portlocki (69) pi. iv ff. 5-8, rostratus (70) ff. 9 aud 10, tenellus (71) ff. 11, 12; globifrons (71) f. 13 sp.nn. Silurian Sweden ; Olin Lund Univ. Arssk. N.F. 2 ii 3. Anomocare alcinoe, bergioni, (47), bianos (48), biston, ? butes, (49), ? daulis (50), daunus (51), decelus (52), tatian , temenus, (53), spp. n., Mid Cambrian Shantung, Walcott Washington, D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. — A. bigsbyi (581), eriopia (582), flava (583), spp. n., Mid Cambrian, China Walcott op. cit. 30. — A. commune, (63, 77) pi. iv ff. 10, 11, 13, 14, ovatum, (77) f. 12, speciosum (77) pi. v ff. 6, 7, spp. n. Mid Cambrian China, Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. Geol. Ges. 58. Anomocarella gen. n., albion (54), bauds (55), ? burn, carme, (56), chincn- ai8 (57), spp. n., Mid Cambrian Shan- tung Walcott Washington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. — A. contigua, irma, spp. n. Mid. Cambrian, China Walcott op. cit. 30 (584). Areia suecica sp. n. Silurian, Sweden, Olin Lund Univ. Arssk N.F. 2 ii 3 (46) pi. i IT. 10-12. Arionellus agonius, ajax, (58), alala (59), spp. n. Mid. Cambrian Shantung, Walcott Washington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. V A saphus boehmi sp. n. Mid Cam- brian China Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (84) pi. vi, ff. 4 and 5. — A. priscus sp. n. (62, 173), eichioaldi ex- pansoides, lepiduroides, varr. n. (63, 173) Silurian, Russia Lamanskij St. Peter- burg, Mem. com. geol. N. ser. 20. (Bathyurellus brevispinus (337) pi. x ff. 13-15; minor (338) pi. x f. 16, spp. n. Chazy limestone, New York Raymond, Ann. Carnegie Mus., 3.) Bathyuriscus asiaticus sp. n. Mid Cambrian, China Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (66, 73) pi. v ff. 1-5.— B. howelli (296) pi. ii ff. 2 and 2a, pro- ductm (297) it. 3 and 3a, Cambrian, Nevada Paok J. Geol. Chicago 111. 14. Blackwelderia gen. n., for Olenoides ? cilix Wale. Walcott Washington, D.C., U.S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 30 (573-575). 8 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1906] Bronteus ekwanensis, aquilonaris app. n. Upper Silurian Canada Whit- eaves Rep. Geol. Surv. Can. Ottawa 14 (58 F). — B. ekwanensis (266) pi. xlii f. 1, aquilonaris (267) f. 2, descriptions, Wiiiteaves Palaeoz. Fossils 3 pt. 4. Calymene blumenbachi, drummuclten- 8is var. n., Ordovician Scotland, Reed London, Monogr. Palaeont. Soc. 60 (135) pi. xvii f. 14 xviii ff.1-4 — C. niagaren- sia figured Clarke and Ruedemann Albany Oniv. N.Y. Mem. St. Mus. Mem. 5 (107) pi. xxi f. 12. — C. planimarginata ap. n. Ordovician Scotland Reed London, Monogr. Palaeont. Soc. 60 (137) pi. xvii f. 15. (Ccraurua hudsoni sp. n. Chazy lime- stone New York Raymond Ann. Carnegie Mus., 3, (367) pi. xiv f. 15.) Chirurus elasonii sp. n. Silurian Sweden, Tornquist Stockholm Geol. For. Forh. 27 (455). — C. mars sp. n. Ordovician Lake Champlain Hudson Albany Univ. N.Y. Rep. St. Mus. 57 Part 1 1905 (295) pi. v IT. 1-2.— C. ( Sphaerocoryphe ) thomsoni sp. n. Ordovician Scotland Reed London Monogr. Palaeont. Soc. 60 (146) pi. xviii f. 17, xix ff. 1-7. Chondroparia gen. n. for Agraulos pusiHus Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (67). Cordania becraftensis (22) pi. ii IT. 19-23, hudsonica (24) ff. 17 and 18, spp. n., Devonian New York Clarke Albany Univ. N.Y. Mem. St. Mus. 3 No. 3 1900. Corynexochus delagei sp. n. Cambrian Coulouma Miquel Paris, Bui. soc. geol. 5 (481) pi. xv f. 4. Crepiceplialus damia sp. n. Mid Cam- brian Shantung Walcott Washington D. C., Nation. Mus. Proc. 29 (92). Cybele ella sp. n. Ordovician Ottawa Narraway and Raymond Pittsburg Pa. Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3 (600-602). — C. loveni girvanensis var. n., Ordovician Scotland Reed London, Monogr. Palaeont. Soc. 60 (126) pi. xvii ff. 1-4. — C. prima Raym. = Cybele valcourensis Raym. = Glaphurus primus , Raym. Narraway and Raymond Pittsburg Pa. Ann. Car- negie M.us. 3 (603). (Cybele valcourensis sp. n. Chazy limestone New York Raymond, Ann. Carnegie Mus., 3, (362) pi. xiv f. 9.) Cyphaspis minuscula Devonian, New York, Clarke Albany Univ. N.Y. Mem. St. Mus. 3 No. 3 (24) pi. ii ff. 24 and 25. Dalmanites paituna , maecurua, Bo- livia Lake London Q. J. Geol. Soc. 62 (429) pi. xl ff. 9-11. — D. ( Synphoria ) 8temmatus sp. n. (15) pi. i ff. 6-16, ii ff. 1 and 2, eonvergens var. n. (19) pi. ii ff. 3-5, bisignatus sp. n. (19) ff. 6-8; phacoptyx described (19) pi. ii f. 10 Devonian New York, Clarke Albany Univ. N.Y. Mem. St. Mus. 3 No. 3. Damesclla gen. n. (34), blackwclderi (35), bellagranulata (38), brevicaudata (39), chione (40), Mid Cambrian Shan- tung, spp. n., Walcott Washington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. Diaphanometopus lineatus described Wiman Upsala Bull. Geol. Inst. 7 No. 13-14 (2C\) pi. xxix ff. 16-20. Dikelocephalus ? baubo (91), ? brizo (92), spp. n., Mid Cambrian Shantung, Walcott Washington, D.C., Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. Dindymene cornuta (50) pi. i f. 20, pulchra (50) f. 21, spinulosa (51) f. 22, venusta (52) f. 23, spp. n. Silurian Sweden Olin Lund Univ. Arssk. N.F. 2 ii 3. Dio wide fo r mosa figured £elizko Prag Rozpr. CSske Ak. Frant. Jos. 15 No. 42 (18) pi. i f. 7. Dolichometopus alceste, deois, (94), derceto (95), dirce (96), Mid Cambrian Shantung, Walcott Washington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. — D. hyrie sp. n. Mid Cambrian China Walcott Op. cit. 30 (594). Dorypyge bispinosa sp. n. Mid Cam- brian Shantung, Walcott Op. cit. 29 (28). — D. richthofeni laevis var. n. Mid Cambrian China Walcott Op. cit. 30 (573). Dorypygella gen. n., typicalis, (29), alastor (31), alcon (33), spp. n., Mid Cambrian Shantung Walcott Op. cit. 29. Ellipsocephalus muticus described Wiman Upsala Bull. Geol. Inst. 7 No. 13-14 (289) pi. xxix ff. 11, 12. Eurycare latum (513) pi. viii ff. 1-7, angustatum (517) pi. ix ff. 9-13, de- scriptions, Persson Stockholm Geol. For. Forh. 26. 9 Arachn. Systematic. — Trilobita . 2831 (Glaphurus primus sp. n. Chazy lime- stone, New York Raymomd Ann. Carnegie Mub., 3, (3G2) pi. xiv IT. 7-8.) Grijjithides barhei in carboniferous deposits, Yorkshire Woodward Yorks. Proc. Geol. Soc. 16 1906 (84-86).— G. dobsinensis (26, 129) pi. i f. 1, minor (25, 128) ff. 2, 3, descriptions, Frech, Foldt. Kozl., 36. I Iolocephalina holocephala sp. n. Cam- brian Coulouma Miquel Paris, Bui. Soc. geol. 5 (479) pi. xv f. 2. Holometopus ; synonymy Wiman Up- sala Bull. Geol. Inst. 7 No. 13-14 (293). Homalonotus herscheli (383) pi. viii f. 8, ix f. 3, horridus (385) pi. ix f. 1, agrestis (386) f. 2, hippocampus (388) f. 5, lex (389) f. 4, spp. n. Devonian Cape Colony Schwarz Grahamstown, S. Africa, Rec. Albany Mus. 1. Illaenuru8 canons (96), ceres (97), dictys (98), Mid Cambrian Shantung Walcott Washington D.C., Smithsonian Inst., Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. Tllaenus angclini (65) pi. iii f. 11, me- galopthalmus (65) ff. 12 and 13 descrip- tions ; longifrons sp. n. (65) ff. 14-16 Silurian, Sweden Oi,in Lund, Univ. Arssk. N.F. 2 ii 3. — I. memorabilis sp. n. Ordovician Scotland Reed London Mono- gr. Palaeont. Soc. 60 (165) pi xx f. 9. (Illaenus punctatus (347) pi. xiii f. 10, erastusi (351) ff. 8-9, spp. n. Chazy limestone, Raymond New York Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3.) ( Isotelus harrisi (343) pi. xii ff. 3-7, angusticaudum (345) pi. xiii fE. 3 and 4, (?) bearsi (345) pi. x ff. 21-25, spp. n. Chazy limestone, New York Raymond, Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3.) Leptoplastus ovatus (520) pi. ix ff. 17- 23, stcnotus (522) fE. 14-16, descriptions Persson Stockholm Geol. For. Forh. 26. Lichapyge (?) problematica sp. n. Or- dovician Scotland Reed London Monogr. Palaeont. Soc. 60 (110) pi. xvff. 8-10. Lichas grayi scoticus var. n., Silurian Scotland Reed T.c. (100) pi. xiv ff. 5-10. Lioparia gen. n. blautoeides sp. n. Mid Cambrian China Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (59, 78) pi. vi fE. 1-3. Liostracus couloumanus sp. n. Cam- brian Coulouma Miquel Paris Bui. soc. g6ol. 5 (480) pi. xv f. 3. — L. latus sp. n. Mid Cambrian China ; Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (81) pi v f. 15 ; P. intermedia, subrugosa spp. n., Mid Cambrian China Walcott Washington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30 (592). Macrotoxus gen. n. for Anomocare angelini and Gonocephalites perseus, Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (61), Megalaspides schmidti sp. n. Silurian Russia Lamanskij St. Peterburg Mem. com. geol. N. ser. 20 (8) pi. i f. 4. Megalaspis ; characteristics and re- vision (1-9), lawae (20) pi. i f. 8, knyrhoi (37), spp. n. ; polyphemus torn- quisti (23) pi. ii f. 6, minor (25) pi. i ff. 5-7, lamanksii (27) pi. ii ff. 7 and 8, hnyrkoi (29) f. 9, varr. n. Silurian East Baltic Schmidt St. Peterburg, Mem. Ac. Sc. 19. — M. leuchtenbergi (7) pi. i f 2, pogrebowi (8) f. 3, spp. n., Silurian Russia Lamanskij St. Peterburg Mem. com. g6ol. N. Ser. 20. Megalopthalmus gen. n. for Liostracus megalurus and Anomocare minus Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (62). Menocephalus acerius, acts, (60), ad - meta, adrastia , (61), agave, belenus, ?depressus, (62), spp. n. Mid Cambrian Shantung Walcott Washington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. Microdiscus orientalis sp. n. ’ Mid Cambrian China, Walcott T.c. (24). Nileus armadillo characters Wiman Stockholm Geol. For. Forh. 26 1904 (87-90). Ogxygia sp. Bolivia, Lake London Q. J. Geol. Soc. 62 (428) pi. xl ff. 6 and 7. Olenoides (?) cilix sp. n. Mid Cam- brian China Walcott Washington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29 (27). Onchometopus schmidti sp. n. Silurian Russia Lamanskij St. Peterburg M£m. com. geol. N. Ser. 20 (64, 173). Pagodia gen. n. (63), lotos (64), bia (65), dolon, macedo, (66), spp. n., Mid Cambrian Shantung Walcott Washing- ton D.C., Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. Paradoxide s rouvillei sp. n. Cambrian Coulouma Miquel Paris Bui. soc. g^ol. 5 (478) pi. xv f. 1. — P. tessini described Wiman Upsala Bull. Geol. Inst. 7 No. 13- 14 (288) pi. xxix ff. 1-10. Peltura sp. Bolivia, Lake London Q. J. Geol. Soc. 62 (426) pi. xl f. 1. 10 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1906] Phacops ? arbuteus Bolivia Lake T.c. (428) pi. xl f. 8. — P. eueentra (41) pi. i ff. 1-3, recurva (42) IT. 4 and 5 descrip- tions ; ecclesiastica (43) pi. i f. 6, s and- byensis (44) f. 7, spp. n., Silurian Sweden Olin Lund Univ. Arssk. N.F. 2 ii 3. — P. correlator sp. n. (20) pi. ii f. 9 ; logani (21) pi. i ff. 1-5 described, Devonian New York Clarke Albany Univ. N.Y. Mem. St. Mus. 3 No. 3— P. crista-galli (392) pi. x f. 6 ; callitns (393) f. 2, ceres (394) f. 1, gydowi (396) f. 3, acacia (398) f. 4, spp. n., Devonian Cape Colony Schwarz Grahamstown, S. Africa, Rec. Albany Mus. 1. — P. latifrons (58), granulatus (()0),punclatus (01), Devonian Cornwall Woodward Penzance Trans. R. Geol. Soc. Cornwall 13. — P. ( Chasmops ) bisseti sp. n. Ordovician Scotland Reed London Monogr. Palaeont. Soc. 60 (157) pi. xx ff. 1-3. — P. ( Chasmops ) bohemicus sp. n. Silurian Bohemia Zelizko Prag Rozpr. 6eske Ak. Frant. Jos. 15 No. 42 (19; pi. i f. 8. Phillipsia spp. Carboniferous Italy, figures Gortani Boll. soc. geol. ital. 24 (587-589) pi. xv ff. 34-37.— P. pulchella alpina var. n. Permo - Carboniferous Italy Gortani Palaeontogr. Italica 12 (69) pi. iii f. 36. Pliomcra linnarssoni sp. n. Silurian Sweden Wiman Upsala Bull. Geol. Inst. 7 No. 13-14 (293) pi. xxix ff. 13-15. Proctus conradi. description Clarke Albany IJniv. N.Y. Mem. St. Mus. 3 No. 3 (25) pi. ii ff. 11-16. — P. scanicus sp. n. Silurian Sweden Olin Lund Univ. Arssk. N.F. 2 ii 3, (59) pi. ii f. 17. ( Pro'etus clelandi sp. n. Chazy lime- stone, New York Raymond, Ann. Car- negie Mus., 3, (354) pi. xiii ff. 13-14.) Pseudosphaerexochus laticeps (47) pi. i f. 13, description, ravni sp. n. (48) pi. i f. 14, , Silurian Sweden Olin Lund, JJniv. Arssk. N.F. 2 ii 3. ( Pse udosphaerexochus approximus (369) pi. xiv f. 18, chazyensis (370) ff. 19, 20, spp. n., vulcanus var. billing si var. n. (369) fig. 17 Chazy limestone, New York, Raymond, Ann. Carnegie Mus. 3.) Pterocephalus asiatica (67), busiris (68), spp. n. Mid Cambrian Shantung Walcott Washington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. (Pterygometopus anmdatus sp. n. Chazy limestone, New York Raymond, Ann. Carnegie Mus., 3, (376).) Ptyeliaspis acamus, cacus, (69), cad- mus (70), calchas (71), callisto, calyce , (72), campe , ceto, (73), spp. n. Mid Cambrian Shantung Walcott Wash- ington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. — P. bella sp. n. Mid Cambrian China Walcott Op. cit. 30 (585). Ptychoparia aclis, ? batia, (75), ? bromus, ceus, (76), constrictd (77), dryope, granulosa, impar, (78), ligea, mantoensis, (79), tellus, tenes, (80), titiana (81), theano, tolus , (82), P. (Lio- stracus) toxcus, trogus (83), tutia (84), thraso (85), P. ( Proampyx ) burea (86), spp. n., Mid Cambrian Shantung Wal- cott Op. cit. 29. — P. comus (586) inflata (587), lilia, nereis (588), undata (589), vesta (590) ? maia (592), spp. n., Mid Cambrian, China ; Walcott, Op. cit. 30. — P. piochensis (297) pi. ii. ff 4-4c description, kempt sp. n. (298) pi. iii f. 1 Cambrian Nevada Pack J. Geol. Chicago 111. 14. — P. (Liostracus) intermedia, sub- rugosa, spp. n. Mid Cambrian China Walcott, Washington, D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 30 (592). Ptychopyge (?) inostranzeici sp. n. Silurian Russia Lamanskij St. Peterburg M£m. com. geol. N. ser. 20 (9) pi. i f. 5. Redlichia chinensis (25), finalis, nobilis (26), spp. n. Mid Cambrian Shantung Walcott Washington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29. Remopleurides radians (54) pi. ii ff 1 and 2 description ; latus sp. n. (55)off 5-9 Silurian Sweden Olin Lund Univ. Arssk. N.F. 2 ii 3. Schantungia gen. n. buchruckeri (79) pi. v f. 16, monkei (81) ff. 17 and 18, spp. n. Mid Cambrian, China, Lorenz Berlin Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58. Shantungia gen. n. spirit f era sp. n. Mid Cambrian Shantung China Walcott Washington D.C. Nation. Mus. Proc. 29 (87). Solenopleura abderus, acantha, (88), acidalia,agno, (89), belus (90), beroe (91), spp. n. Mid Cambrian Shantung WALCorr T.c. — S. pauperata sp. n. Mid Cambrian China Walcott Op. cit. 30, (593). (Sphaerocorphe goodnovi sp. n. Chazy limestone New York Raymond, Ann. Carnegie Mus., 3, (371) pi. xiv f. 23.) 11 Arachn. Systematic. — Trilobita, etc. 2831 Stromatocyslites cannati sp. n. Cam- brian Coulouma Miquel Paris Bui. soc. geol. 5 (482) pi. xv f. 5. Symphysurus npolonista sp. n. Bolivia Lake London, Q. J. Geol. Soc. 62, (427) pi. xl lb 2 and 3. — S. superstes sp. n. Silurian Sweden Olin Lund Univ. Arssk. N.F. 2 ii 3 (64) pi. iii ff. 6-9. Trachyostracus gen. n. for Solenopleura howleyi and Ptychoparia limbata, Lorenz Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges. 58 (60). Triarthrus angelini description Lamanskij St. Peterburg Mdm. com. geol. N. ser. 20 (6) pi. i. f. 1. Trinucleus alfredi sp. n. Silurian Bohemia Zelizko Prag Rozpr. C8ske Ak. Frant. Jos. 15 No. 42 (16) pi. i ff. 1-6. — T. boliviensis sp. n. Bolivia Lake London Q. J. Geol. Soc. 62, (427) pi. xl IT. 485. — T. bucTdandi (66) pi. iv f. 1, cerioides (67) f. 2 descriptions, ellipti- frons sp. n. (68) f. 3 Silurian Sweden Oi in Lund Univ. Arssk. N.F. 2 ii 3. Zacanthoides typicalis (299) pi. iii, If. 2-2f. grabaui (300) If. 3 -3b, Cambrian Nevada Pack J. Geol. Chicago 111. 14. XIPHOSURA. Limulus ; early stages, physiology Pearl J. Comp. Neur. Granville Ohio 14 (138-164); physiology of the heart Carlson Amer. J. Physiol Boston Mass. 15 (99 120) Op. cit. 16 (378-408) Op. cit. 17, (177-210) ; Newman Op. cit. 15 (371- 386). f L. nathorsti sp. n. Jurassic Sweden Jackson Ark. Zool. Stockholm 3 No. 11 (1). t EURYPTERIDA. Eurypterida of Bohemia Seemann Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. OestUng. 19 1906 (49-57) pi. iv. Pterygotus fissus sp. n. Bohemia Seemann Wien, Beitr. Pal. Geol. Oest- Ung. 19, (53) pi. iv f. 5. Stylonurus (?) simonsoni description, removed from Euryplerus Soiimidt St. Peterburg, Bull. Ac. Sc. ser. 5, 20 (99-105) 1 pi. 12 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [ 1906] ANT0P0DA= 2800. I.— TITLES. Bouvier, E. L. Nouvelles observations Bur les Pycnogonides recueillis dans les regions antarctiques au cours de la carnpagne dirigeo par M. Jean Charcot. Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, 1906, (15- 22). Cole, Leon J. 1. A new Pycnogonid from the Bahamas. Amer. Nat., Boston, Mass., 40, 1906, (217-222) pi. i and ii. Cole, L. J. 2. Feeding habits of the Pycnogonid Anoplodactylus lentus. Zool. Anz., Leipzig, 29, 1906, (740- 741). Merton, II. Eine auf Tethys leporina parasitisch lebende Pantopodenlarve (Nymphon parasiticum n. sp.). Mitt. Zool. Stat. Neapel, Berlin, 18, 1906, (136- 141 pi. vii). Schimkewitscli, Wl[adimir]. Ueber die Periodizitat in dem System der Pantopoda. Zool. Anz., Leipzig, 30, 1906, (1-22). II.— SUBJECT INDEX = 2807-282 7. Feeding habits of Anoplodactylus lentus ; Cole, 2. Parasitism of Nymphon parasiticum on Tethys leporina ; Merton. Geography. Naples, Nymphon sp n. ; Merton. Bahamas, Nymphon sp. n. ; Cole, 1. Antarctic, Ammothea 2 spp. n. ; Bouvier. III.— SYSTEM ATI C=2831. Pantopoda, taxonomy ; Soiiimkewitsch, Zool. Anz., Leipzig, 30, 1906, (l-2f\ Ammothea charcoti Bouv. = Collos- sendeis ? charcoti, communis, curculio spp. n. Antarctic Bouvier Paris C.-R. Acad. sci. 142 (20, 21). Anoplodactylus lentus , feeding habits ; Cole, Zool., Anz., 29, (740-741). Barana latipes sp. n. Bahamas Cole Amer. Nat. Boston 40 (218-222) pis. i and ii. Decalopoda antarctica Bouv. ( = Colos- sendeis antarctica ), australis, characters Bouvier Paris, C.-R. Acad. sci. 142, (16-18). Nymphon parasiticum sp. n. Naples on Tethys leporina Merton Mitt. zool. stat. Neapel 18 (136-141) pi. vii. 13 Arachn. Titles. 3000 ARACHNIDA i. sp. (INCL. TARDIGRADA, PENTASTOMIDA) CONTENTS (see p. ‘2) I.— TITLES. 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Acari as disease distributors ; D3nitz, 2, Buy. Ixodidae as distributors of diseases ; Balfour, 1, Cantlie, Koch, R., Ross, Theobald. Acari as intermediate hosts of haemo- gregarines ; Balfour, 2. 23 Arachn. Subject Index. — Arachnida. 3019 Transmission of Ivcdcmi-disease by Leptus autumnalis ; Tanaka. Economic notes on harvest mites (Trombidium) ; Chittenden. Different species of Eriophyes infesting identical trees ; Collinge. Acari parasitic on cassava plants ; Cramer. Acari injurious to vegetation ; Gerber, Noel. 2. Acari in fodder ; Lucks. Acari on apples ; Ludwig, 1. Methods of Research. Method of mounting Araneae ; Desmaisons. Collecting Hydrachnida ; Wolcott. Preservation of spiders’ webs ; Lutz. STRUCTURE = 3007. General. Anatomy of Boophilus annulatus ; Allen, Williams. Of Ixodidae ; Buy, Christophers, Wheler. Of Ixodes', Bonnet, 2, Norden- skidld, Suworow. . Of Ilolothyridae ; Thon, 4; of Leber- tia ; Thor, 1, 2, 3. Of Hydrachnida ; Thon, 3. Of Pseudo scorpiones ; With. Structure of body in Araneae ; Dahl, 2. Special. Glands in Ixodes ; Nordenskiold, 2. Repugnatorial glands of Holotliyrus (i Oribatidae ) ; Thon, 1. Anatomy and histology of sexual organs of Araneae ; Strand, 9. Sexual characters of tarsal joints in Pcdipalpi ; Schwangart, 2. Genital tracheae of Cliernetidae and Acari ; Oudemans, 16, 17. Respiratory organs of Acari; Oude- mans, 4, 6. Mandibles of Acari compared with legs; Oudemans, 4, 5. Mouth parts of II aemaphy salts punctata ; Nuttall, Cooper and Smedley. Genital organs in Ixodes ; Bonnet. Histology of porous area, eyes and poison glands of Ixodidae ; Bonnet, 3. PHYSIOLOGY = 3011. Influence of sound on Araneae ; L6caillon, 1. Effect of scorpion stings ; Green, Gros. Venom of Araneae ; Mitchell. Regeneration and autotomy of legs in Tegenaria ; Friedrich. DEVELOPMENT = 3015- Spermatogenesis of Ixodidae ; Bonnet, 1; of Araneae ; Wallace. Histology of ova, Araneae ; Strand, 9. Chromosomes in Epeira ; Berry. Structure of egg in Tegenaria; Van der Stricht. Eggs of Tardigrada ; Murray, 2. Eggs of Hydrachnida ; Thon, 3. Structuro of ovum in Ixodidae ; Christophers. Development of Tlielyphonns; Schim- kewitsch, 1, 2. ETHOLOGY = 3019. Miscellaneous. Structure of nest of Argyroneta aquatica ; Uyttenboogaart. Oviposition, dimorphism of eggs, cocoon, hatching of Theridium tepida- riorum ; Montgomery, 1, 2. Egg-laying of Buthus europaeus ; Mingaud, 2. Change of colour of eyes in Salticidae; Strickland. Cocoons and webs of spiders ; Scheffer, 1. (Webs and cocoons of Australian Araneae ; Rainbow, 3.) 24 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1906] Structure of spiders’ webs ; Comstock, Desmaisons. Plant shelters of Acari \ Wildeman. Food of Uropodinae ; Reuter. Food of Cepheua sp. n. ; Heim and Oudemans, 1. Feeding experiment on Neplula macu- lata ; Shelford. Instincts of Araneae ; L^caillon, 2. (Earwigs devouring spiders ; Planet. 2.) Defensive attitudes of scorpion and solifugid ; Faussek. Colour-change and protective coloura- tion in Miaumena vatia ; Packard. Habits. Habits of Buthua eupeua theraitea ; Birula. 5 ; of Phalangida ; Falconer, 2 ; of Araneae ; Thesing ; (of Australian Araneae ; Rainbow, 3) ; (of Agelena labyrintliica ; Lecaillon, 3) ; of Pirata piratieua; Trani ; of Teutana groaaa ; Tullgren, 1 ; of Tyroghjphinae ; Mauri- zio ; of Txodidae ; Lounsbury ; of Ormihodoi'oa moubata ; Newstead, Well- man ; of Trombidium ; Maxwell-Lefroy. A free-living Phylloeoptea ; Borner. Habitats. Cavernicolous Arachnida ; Simon, 4, 6 ; Peyerimhoff, 1. Rock-boring mite ; Banks. 4. Acari in houses ; Jarvis, 2. Parasitism. Acari in nasal cavities of seal ; Blan- chard. Acari as human skin parasites ; Ou- demans, 5. Acarine parasite of the beaver ; Min- gaud, 1. / Bird parasite; Klee. Parroquet parasites ; Favette and Trouessart. Parasites of Cypselua ; Speiser. Locust parasites ; Jarvis, 1. (Mosquito larvae parasitised by By- drachnula larvae ; Dye.) Argaa reflexua parasite of pigeons ; Noel, 1. Parasitism of Ornithodoros moubata ; Newstead. Ixodea in numbers on horses ; Junack. Txodea on puffins and petrels ; Evans, 2. Some unusual host relations of the Texas fever tick ; Ransom. Trombidium larva attacking man in New Guinea, Ceram, and Celebes; Oudemans, 12. Sarcoptid, accidental parasite of man ; Trouessart. Carpoglyphua sp. n. (Acari) in human urine; Haan. Sarcoptca on rabbits ; Gmeiner. Subcutaneous tissue of Platycercua, Sarcoborua in ; Pemet. Leptua autumnalia in dogs ; Roth. Bydraclinida parasitic on fresli-water animals ; Soar, 1. Parasitism of Linguatula rhinaria ; Koch, M. Pentaatomum parasitic in man ; Thiroux, Laengner. Porocephalua sp. n. parasite of Qavia- lia gangeticua ; Linstow. Diptera larvae in spider-cocoons; Schwangart, 1. Acari as intermediary host of Baema- tozoa ; Popovici-Baznosanu. Symbiosis. Spiders in ants’ nests ; Donisthorpe, Jackson, Roubal. Symbiosis of Antennophorua and ants ; Karavajev. EVOLUTION - 3023- Physiological selection in spiders ; Dahl, 1. GEOGRAPHY = 3027. Europe and Mediterranean sea and islands. d Europe, Araneae 1 sp. n., 1 subsp. n. ; Kulczyhszki, 2. 25 Arachn. Subject Index. — Arachnida. 3027 Sweden, Tlydrachnida , Paeudoacor- pionea and Opilionea ; Tullgren, 2, 3, 4. Norway, Gamaaua 1 sp. n., 3 varr. n. ; Berlese. Iceland, Arancae 1 var. n. ; Strand, 7 Bologoje Lake, Russia, llydraclinida ; Solovjev. Finland, Uropoda sp. n. ; Reuter. Caucasus, Seorpionea 1 subsp. n. ; Birula, 2. Germany : — Phylloeoplca sp. n. ; B8mer.— Gama bus 1 sp, n., 2 varr. n. ; Berlese. — Tlydrachnida ; Schorler, Thall- witz and Schiller Tardigvada ; Schor- ler, Thallwitz and Schiiler. — Bavaria, Lchertia inaequalis ; Thor, 3. (Netherlands, Acari 3 spp. - n. ; Oudemans, 18.) Holland, Acari 12 spp. n., 1 var. n. ; Oudemans, 2, 3, 4. Belgium, Tlydrachnida ; Rousseau. Luxembourg, Araneae ; Feltgen. Britain • — Araneae 1 gen. and 6 spp. n. ; Cambridge, 0. P., 1. — Araneae of Diplocephalus group; Smith, 1. — Ori- batidae 7 spp. n. ; Warburton and Pearce. — Ixodidae ; Wheler. — Pseudo- acorpionca ; Cambridge, 0. P., 1. English counties, Araclmida ; Cam- bridge, F. 0. P. Tyne valley, Northumberland, Arach- nida ; Jackson. Yorkshire, Araneae ; Falconer, 1: Gilchrist : Phalangidea ; Falconer, 2. Nottinghamshire, Arachnida ; Carr : Chernes cyrneus ; Kew. Lincolnshire, Acari ; George, 1 : Tlydrachnida, 1 sp. n., 1 var. n. ; George, 2. Yarmouth, Araneae ; Hancock. Botanic Gardens, Kew, Araneae 1 sp. n.; Cambridge, 0. P.,3: Acarina ; Michael : Tlydrachnida ; Soar, 2 : Scor- pionidae ; Pocock. Scotland, Tlydrachnida ; Williamson : Chiridium museorum ( Pseudoscorpiones ) ; Evans, 1 : Tardigrada, Alpine species, 1 sp. n. ; Murray, 2. Scotch lakes, Tardigrada , 6 spp. n. ; Murray, 1. Forth Valley, Tardigrada , 1 sp. n. ; Murray, 3. St. Kilda, Arachnida ; Evans, 2. Orkneys, Araneidea and Phalangidea ; Cambridge 0. P., 2. Ireland, llydraclinida 1 gen. n., 2 spp. n. ; Halbert, 2. France, Araneae ; Planet : Tyrogly- hus sp. n. ; Benoit-Bazille : ( Trom - idium ; Heim and Oudemans, 3.) Cepheus sp. n. ; Heim and Oudemans, 1. Paris, Eueacorpina flavicaudia ; Del- val. Caves of Basses-Alpos, Arachnida ; Peyerimhoff, 2 ; Simon, 6. Majorca, Palpigradi 1 sp. n. ; Peyerim- hoff, 2. Italy Tlydrachnida 2 spp. nn. ; Maglio, 1 ; {Tlydrachnida 1 gen. and 2 spp. n. ; Monti, 1, 2) : Gamaaua 1 sp. n., 10 varr. n. ; Berlese : Acari 1 gen. n., 2 spp. n. ; Oudemans, 3. (Italian Alps, Tlydrachnida 2 spp. n. Maglio, 2, 3). Lake Nemi, Hydrachnidd 1 sp. n. ; Marucci. Sicily, Acari 2 spp. n. : Oudemans, 2 : Gamaaua 1 var. n.; Berlese. Switzerland, Tlydrachnida 1 gen. n., 7 spp. n. ; Walter. 1,2: llydraclinida 3 spp. n. ; Thor, 2, 4. Dalmatia, Araneae 3 spp. n. ; Kul- czyhszki, 1. Bohemia, Tlydrachnida ; Thon, 3. Bosnia, Amaurobius sp. n. Kul- czynszki, 2. Roumania, Araneae and Opilionea*, Scriban and Simon. Macedonia, llydraclinida 7 spp. n. ; Georgevitch, 1, 2. Crete, Scorpiones; Penther. Asia and Malay Archipelago. e Turkestan, Tlydrachnida 1 sp. n. Daday, 1. •Caspian region, Solifugae 2 spp. n ; Birula, 4. Persia : Seorpionea 1 sp. n., 2 subspp. n. ; Birula, 3; Solifugae 6 spp. n.: Birula, 1. Asia Minor ‘.—Opilionea, Pseudoscor- pione8, Araneae gen. pp. and varr. n. ; 26 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1906] Nosek ; Seorpiones and Solifuga spp. n.; Werner ; Hydrachnida 2 spp. n. ; Thon, 2. Palestine, Seorpiones 1 subsp. n. ; Birula, 3. Aral Sea and Balchash lake, Seorpiones and Solifugae ; Birula, 5. Mongolia, Hydrachnida 2 spp. n. ; Daday, 3 : Tardigrada ; Daday, 3. Japan, Araneae genn., spp. and sub- spp. n. ; Bosenberg and Strand. Loocboo Is. and Formosa, Seorpiones ;* Xwakawa. Formosa, Pedipalpi 1 subsp. n. ; Schwangart, 2. (lndo-China, Arachnida ; Simon, 9.) Indo-China, Araneae 1 gen. and sp. n.; Simon, 4. Siam, Hydrachnida 1 gen. n., 5 spp. n.; Piersig: Pseudoscorpiones 6 spp. n.; With. Nicobars, 'Pseudoscorpiones 1 gen. n., 8 spp. n. ; With. India, Pseudoscorpiones spp. n.; With ; Ixodidae 2 spp. n.; Neumann, 1. S. India, Phrynichus ; Rivington. S. India, Arachnida spp. n. ; Simon, 3, 7. Ganges, Poroceplialus sp. n.; Linstow. Sikkim, Orihatidae 1 gjen. n., 8 spp. n.; Pearce. Ceylon, Araneae spp. n. ; Simon, 2, 3, 7. Ceylon, Ixodidae 2 spp. n. ; Neu- mann, 1. Burma, Pseudoscorpiones spp. n.; With. Malay Peninsula, Opiliones 1 sp. n. ; Loman, 2 ; Pseudoscorpiones 6 spp. n. ; With. Indo-Malayan islands, Araneae sp. n. ; Simon, 2: Hydrachnida 20 spp. n., 1 Var. n. ,* Piersig. Sumatra, Araneae 5 spp. n., 1 var. n., Strand, 4, 6. Java : Hydrachnida 9 spp. n. ; Koe- nike, 2 ; Garpoglyphus sj). n. ( Acari ) ; Haan. Celebes, Pseudoscorpiones 1 sp. n. ; With Africa, Madagascar, Seychelles. Mediterranean States. f Algeria and Tunis, Araneae genn. and spp. n. ; Strand, 3. Egyptian Sudan and N. Uganda, Araneae 11 spp. n., 2 subspp. n. ; Simon, 1. Abyssinia and Somaliland, Araneae , genn. and spp. n. ; Strand, 3. West Africa : — Araneae 25 spp. n. and 2 varr. n. ; Strand, 8 : Ixodidae ; Ziemann : Ixodidae 2 spp. n. ; Neu- mann, 1 : Pseudoscorpiones 1 fam. n., 1 gen. n., 7 spp. n., 2 varr. n. ; Ellingsen. Senegambia, Mygalomorphae sp. n. ; Simon, 5. Cameroons, Arachnida ; Sjostedt ; Araneae 5 spp. n. ; Strand, 4, 5. (Juan-Fernandez, Araneae 2 spp. n. ; Simon, 8.) San Thom6 Isd., Araneae 1 sp. n. ; Strand, 3. East Africa : Araneae 6 spp. n. ; Strand, 8 : Ixodidae 2 spp. n. ; Neu- mann, 1. German E. Africa : Araneae genn. and spp. n. ; Strand, 3 : Hydrachnida 5 spp. n. ; Koenil$e, 1 : Seorpiones ; Kraepelin. Lake Nyasa, Hydrachnida ; Halbert, 1. South Africa : — Araneae spp. n. ; Strand, 4 : Simon, 2 : Ixodidae ; Louns- bury. Kalahari desert, Hhipicephalus sp. n : Donitz, 1. Cape of Good Hope, Gamasus 1 sp. n. ; Berlese. Natal and Zululand, Acari genu, and spp. n. ; Tr&gardh. German South-west Africa, Araneae 2 spp. n. ; Strand, 8. Madagascar, Araneae spp. n. ; Simon, 2. Seychelles, Acari 3 spp. n. ; Thon, 4. North America. g Canada, Orihatidae 1 sp. n. ; Banks, 3. Gulf of S. Lawrence, Anticosti Isd., Arachnida ; Schmitt. United States, Araneae 2 spp. n. ; Crosby; Tyroglyphidae 17 spp. n. ; 27 Arachn. S YSTEMATIO. — ARACHNID A . 3031 Banks, 2 : Oribatidae 24 spp. n. ; Banks, 3. Washington, Arachnida ; Bergroth. Michigan, A raneae ; Ruthven. Kansas, Aranecie ; Scheffer, 2. Mexico and Centr. and S. America. h Mexico : Araneae 1 sp. n. ; Strand, 4 : Ixodidae 1 sp. n. ; Neumann, 1. Guatemala, Aternnus elongatus', Ber- ger. Bahamas, Arachnida 3 spp. n. ; Banks, 1. Tropical S. America, Araneae spp. n. ; Simon, 2. Pernambuco, Spelaeorhynchus praecur- 8or ; Neumann, 2. Bolivia, Ixodidae spp. n. ; Neumann, 1. Brazil, Pergamasus ; Heim and Oude- mans, 2 ; Ixodidae spp n. ; N eumann, 1. Paraguay, Gamasus sp. n. ; Berlese. (Tucuman, Scorpiones ; Simon, 10.) Galapagos Is., Amblyomnia sp. n. ; Neumann, 1. Tristan d’Acunha, Ixodes sp. n. ; Neumann, 1. Australasia (incl. New Guinea). i New Guinea : Araneae sp. n. ; Simon, 2 ; Araneae 1 var. n. ; Strand, 6 : Opi- liones 1 gen. n., 3 spp n.; Loman, 1: Acari ; Oudemans, 12 : Trombidhim 2 spp. n. ; Oudemans, 1. (New Guinea, Acari spp. n. ; Oude- mans, 18.) Fiji Is., Acari 2 spp. n. ; Nalepa. (Australia, Araneae 1 sp. n. ; Rain- bow, 2.) Australia : — Araneae spp. n. ; Simon, 2 : Lycosidae 10 spp. n. ; Hogg : Acari 5 spp. n. ; Rainbow. Noav South Wales, Argas sp. n. ; Froggatt. Tasmania, Araneae spp. n. ; Simon, 2. New Caledonia, Araneae spp. n. ; Simon, 2. Polar regions. h, o Araneae 1 gen. n., 2 spp. n. ; Strand, 1, 2. Spitzbergen, Tardigrada 2 spp. n. ; Richters, 1. III.— S Y S T E M A T I C = 3031. SCORPIONES. Scorpionida of Crete Penther Wien, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. 56 (60-64). — of the Loochoo Islands and Formosa (Japanese). Iavakawa, Dobuts. Z., Tokyo, 18, (5-12) pi. Bubheolus conchini Simon, synonymy Birula St. Peterburg, Ann. Mus. zool. Ac. Sc. 10 (126). — 71. melanurus Kessl. defensive attitude, Faussek St. Peter- burg, Zap. Russ. Geogr. Ob§c., 27, (146) Butlius acutecarinatus E. Simon, synopsis of subspp. Birula, St. Peter- burg, Bull. Ac. Sc., 23, (139-140) ; inatthiesseni Persia (142) judaicus (139, 140) Palestine and Arabia, subspp. n. Birula St. Peterburg, Bull. Ac. Sc. 23. — B. cognatus , L. Koch synonymy (122) caucasicus fisclieri subsp. n. Caucasus (121) ; Birula, St. Peterburg, Ann. Mus. zool. Ac. Sc., 10. — B. eupeus (C. Koch), synopsis of subspecies, Birula, St. Peterburg, Bull. Ac. Sc., 23, (122-134) ; philippovitschi subsp. n. Persia ; Birula, T.c. (127, 128).- -73. eupeus thcr sites, life- history ; Birula TaSkent, Izv. Turk. Otd. Russ. Geogr. Ob&c. 4, (42-48) pi. v. — B. europaeus egg-laying Mingaud Nimes, Bui. soc. 6tud. sci. nat. 33 (168— 170).— B. scliach sp. n. Persia; Birula, St. Peterburg, Bull. Ac. Sc., 23, (134). — 73. zarudnianus nom n. for Tlemibuthus zarudnyi Bir., Birula T.c. (144). Euscorpius flavicaudis in Paris Delval Paris, Bui. soc. ent., 1904, (178). PEDIPALPI. Phrynichus eunatus Poc. in S. India Rivington Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. Soc. 17, (523). Thelyplionus , development, phylogeny etc. SciiiMKEWiTSCii, St. Peterburg, Trav. Soc. Nat. 35, 1906 (1-15) with 6 text- figures ; Zs. wiss. Zool. 81 (1-95), pis. i-viii. 28 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1906] Typopeltxs crucifer Poc. hoclii subsp. n.^ Loxoptygclla gen. n. erlangeri sp. n. Formosa Sohwangart, Zool. Anz., 30, Somaliland Strand T.c. (607). (331-337). Macrothele vidua sp. n. Himalayas Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (306). PALPIGRADI. Kaenenia draco sp. n. Majorca in caves Peyerimiioff Paris, Bui. soc. ent. 1906 (300, 301). ARANEAE. Araneae, classification, form of body Dahl, Zool. Anz., 31, (60-61). Anatomy and histology of sexual organs Strand Zs. wiss. Zool. 80, (515-513) pi. xxviii. — Physiological effects of their venom Mitchell Knowledge and Sci. Nevrs, London 3 (317-318). Araneae of France, Planet, Araignees, Histoire naturelle de la France, 14e, partie. Paris, (1-341, a.), fig. et 18 pi. Avioulariidae. Acanthopelma maculata sp. n. Ba- hamas, Banks, New York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 22 (185) Ancylotrypa atra sp. n. Somaliland, Strand, Zool. Anz. 30 (605). — A. bicor- nuta sp. n., South Africa, Strand, Wies- baden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 59 (3). Avicularia subvulpina sp. n. South Africa Strand. T.c. (22). Ceratogyrus sanderi sp. n., South- west Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahres- hefte Ver. Natk. 62, (23). Cyplionisia Itaesseri, sp. n., East Africa Strand T.c. (14). — C. macidipea sp. n. Cameroons ; Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 59 (287). Cyrtopholis bartholomaei Latr. cliarac" ters Strand T.c. (4). Eurypelma hageni sp. n. Mexico Strand T.c. (19). Iieligmomerus longipes sp. n. Somali- land Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (605). Tiysterocrates spellenbergi (25), vos- aeleri (27), liaasi (31 ), spp. n. Cameroons ; Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk. 62.— 11. ueilcri. (10), maximus, (14), spp. n. Cameroot s Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 59. I sehnoeolus fasciculatus sp. n. Somali- land Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (606). Phoncyusa chcvalieri sp. n. Fouta Jallon, West Africa Simon Bui. Musduin Paris 1906 (189). Phormietopus cancer ides Latr. tenuis- pina var. n. no locality given Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 59 (17). Phormingochilus fuchsi sp. n., Suma- tra, Strand T.c. (3). Pisenor pustidatus sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (606). — Pterinochilus raptor sp. n. Somali- land Strand T.c. (606).— P. icidenmanni (17), mamillatus (21), spp. n. East Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk., 62. Uloboridae. Dinopsis seriata, biaculeata, fastigata (284), pardalis (285), spp. n. Brazil Simon Ann. soc. ent. Belg. 50. IJyptiotes ajffinia sp. n. Japan B5sen- berg and Strand, Abh. Senckenberg Ges. 30 (108), pi. xv f. 393. Lathys ocellata (109) pi. xvi f. 465, orientalis (110) pi. xvi f. 475, annulata (110) pi. vi f. 468, novcmbris (375) pi. iii f. 4 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. Miagrammopes orientalis sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (109) pi. xv f. 422. — M. sexpunctatus sp. n. Hima- layas Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (306). Uloborus furunculus (285) hilaris (286) spp. n. India Simon Ann. Soc. ent. Belg. 50. — U. varians (102) pi. iii f. 1, pi. xv f. 429, defectus (103) pi. xv f. 427, syboti.de s (104) pl.xv. ff. 428, 431, dubius (105) pi. xv f. 430, prominens (106) pi xv f. 4 1 0, incognitus (374) pi. iii f. 17 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. ( Uloborus bigibbosus sp. n. Pondi- chery Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 74 (183).) Psechridae. Fecenia maforensis sp. n. New Guinea Simon Ann. Soc. ent. Belg. 50 (287) . 29 Arachn. Systematic. — Araneae. 3031 Psechrus himalayanus sp. n. India Simon T.c. (287). Thcmacrys gen. n. (287) irrorata Natal, stolida Zululand (288) spp. n. Simon T.c. Zoropsidae. Acanthoctenus obauratus Brazil dumi- cola Venezuela (289) gaujoni Ecuador (290) plebejus Venezuela, Trinidad andicola Bolivia (291) spp. n. Simon Ann. Soc. ent. Bolg. 50. Uduba madagascariensis Vinson, funerea (293) inhonesta (294) spp. n. Madagascar Simon T.c. Diotynidae. Amaurobius revision of European species, dubius nom, n. for Coelotes roscidus L. Koch (432) pastor , Sim. tirolensis subsp. n. Alps (458) IT. 11, 13, 51, 04 harlinshii sp. n. Herzego- vina, Bosnia (409) f. 3 Kijlozynszki Knlkow, Bull. Intern. Acad. 1900 (417— 470) pi. xiv, xv A. (Titanocca) inccrla sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofrnus. 20 (120) — A. pro- monborii Cape of Good Hope (294) gausapatas Australia praecalvus Tas- mania (295) spp. n. Simon Ann. Soc. ent. Belg. 50. — {A. socialis sp. n. Aus- tralia Rainbow Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (9) fig. 1 pi. iii). Aphycboscliaema gutbipes Tasmania (297) sedula Australia (298) misella (298) pullata, nexibilis New Caledonia (299) spp. n. Simon Ann. Soc. ent. Belg. 50. Auximus rhombifer (300) fulvipes, quitensis, harpagidus (301) procerulus (302) spp. n. Ecuador Simon T.c. Badumna varia (290) eincbipea (297) spp. n. Australia Simon T.c. Callevoplibhalmus gen. n. for Lathys alba Keys, and L. maculata Keys. Simon T.c. (303). Ciniflo annulatus sp. n. Dalmatia, Kulozynszki, Ann. Hist.-Nat. Mus. Nat, Hung., 4, (157). Derxema gen. n. arguta sp. n. Aus- tralia Simon Ann Soc. ent. Belg. 50 (303) . Dictyna abyssinica sp. n. Somaliland, Strand Zool. An/,. 30 (G67). — D. colona New Caledonia (303) bispinosa Burma handiana Ceylon velifera Sikkim (304) estebanensis Venezuela (305) spp. n. Simon Ann. soc. ent. Belg. 50. — D. felis (111) pi. xvi f. 476, foliicola (112) pi. vi f. 67, pi. xvi IT. 470, 471, procenda (112) pi. xvi, f. 462 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — D. grossa sp. n. Himalayas Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (306). ( Dictyna turbida Nilghi r is nigricanda, smaragdula Ceylon spp. n. Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (165, 166).) Episinus lugubris, Simon, Dorset- shire Cambridge O. P. Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. F. Cl. 27 (74 -83, pi. A f. 2). Tleberodictyna Dahl. = Dicbynina Banks Daiil Zool. Anz. 31 (63). Megadictyna gen. n. thilenii sp. n. New Zealand Dahl T.c. (62, 63). Eresjdae. Drcsscru8 inconspicuus sp. n. Somali- land Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (668). Scolhyra per cleg ann, 8cmicoccinca spp. n. South Africa Simon Ann. soc. ent. Belg. 50 (307). Stegodyphus corallipes (305) simplici- frons (306) Madagascar, luctuosus Mashonaland (306) spp. n. Simon T.c. — 8. 2 ^-vittatus Somaliland (067) tibifer German E. Africa (687) spp. n. Strand Zool. Anz. 30. Filistatidae. Filistata hasselti sp. n. Malayan Islands Simon Ann. soc. ent. Belg. 50 (308). OONOl’IDAE. Gama8omorpha karschi sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (117) pi. xvi f. 455. Oonops corticalis sp. n. Japan Bosen- berg and Strand, T.c. (116) pi. vi f. 60. Xestaspis recurva sp. n. Slioa, Abys- sinia Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (680). Sicariidae. Loxosccles bergeri sp. n. German South-West Africa Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk., 59 (26). — L. rufescens characters Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30 (113) pi. vi f. 69 pi. xvi f. 450. 30 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1906] Loxoscella gen. n. pallidecolorata sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (668). Scytodes nigrolineata characters Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (11.4) pi. vi IT. 62, 71 pi. xii 267 pi. xv f. 441. — S. aubthoracica (40) eamerunemis (42) Cameroons, sujfusa (43) East-Africa spp. n. Strand Stutt- gart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natlc. 62. Dysderidae. Ariadna lateralis Karsch (118) pi. vi f. 63 pi. xv IT. 433, 434, orientalis (119, 376) pi. vi f. 59 sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. — A. taprobanica Ceylon nebulosa Madura orcades Ceylon spp. n., Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (280). — A. viridia sp. n. South-Avest Africa Strand, Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk., 62 (45). Dysdera argaeica (120) pi. iv f. 2 aaiatica (121) pi. iv f. 3 montana (122) longimandibularia (123) pi. iv f. 4 spp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20. — D. rbmeri sp. n. Somali- land, Strand Zool. An/.. 30 (668). Uarpadca ehyzeri sp. n. Dalmatia, Kulozynszki Ann. Ilist.-Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung., 4 (159). — //. sturanyi (124) pi. iv f. 5 babori (125) pi. iv f. 6 spp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Ilofmus. 20. Scgestria inda sp. n. India Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (279). Drassidae. Allodrassus gen. n. tridentatus sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (610). CaUilepis aaiatica (124) pi. xvi f. 488, saga (377) pi. vii f. 80, spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Cithaeron delimbatus sp. n. Somali- land Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (614). Drassodea oculinotatua (119) pi. xvi f. 480, pater (119) pi. xvi f. 483, rotundi- foveatas (120) pi. xvi f. 484, unci-insigni- tus (120) pi. xvi f. 500. depilosus (376) pi. vii f. 83, nox (376) pi. vii f. 82, spp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. — 1). aimilia sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20 (125). — 1). aubviduatua, (608), vorux , curhuitua , proatheaimifor- mis, (609), sterna tus, adiaensis (681), spp. n. Abyssinia and Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz. 30. ( Drasaodea heteropthalmua sp. n. Coromandel Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (168).) Echemella gen. n. quinquedentata sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool Anz. 30 (610). Gnaphosa compirensis sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (123) pi. vi f. 481. — G. lucifuga minor var. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20 (128). Maniana gen. n. defecta sp. n. Soma- liland Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (614). (Midicymnis lubrica sp. n. Pondichery Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (169).) Platyoidea bidentatus sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (607). Prostheaima abbajenaia , midtidentata (611), albobivittata, dorsiscutata Somali- land (612), quadridentata Tunis (613), neumanni (681), dalotcnsia, E. Africa, achodenaia , Abyssinia (682), spp. n. StrandT.c. — P. aaiatica (121) pi. vif. 78 pi. xvi f. 487, x-notata (122) pi. xvi f. 489, pallidipatelli8 (123) pi. xvi f. 490, spp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. — P. strandi sp. n. Prinkipo Is. in Marmora Sea Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20 (126) pi. iv f. 7. Pterotricha lentiginoaioidea (127) pi. iv. f. 8 pulchra (127) pi. iv f. 9 spp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20. Pythonisaa cliordivulvata sp. n. Soma- liland, Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (613). Scotophaeus lamperti sp. n. German S.W. Africa, Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk., 59 (28). — S. parmocidis sp. n. Somaliland, Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (611). (Scotophinus gen. n. maindroni sp. n. Coromandel Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 74 (169).) Talanites dorsilineatua sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (121, 377) pi. vii f. 84. TheumeUa gen. n. typica , penicillata spp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (607, 608). 31 Arachn. S YSTEMATIC. — Ar ANEAE. 3031 ZODARIIDAE. (Capheris nitidiceps, stillata spp. n. S. India Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (171) .) (Hei’mippus crucialus sp. n. Coro- mandel Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 74 (172) .) Tlermippus a finis sp. n. Somaliland, Strand Zool. Anz 30 (068). — TL. japo- nicus sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abli. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (125) pi. vi f. 73 pi. xv f. 439. T, aches vittatus sp. n. Tunis, Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (069). Mallinclla gen. n. maculata, scutata spp. n. Somaliland Strand T.c. (670). Mallinus (?) defectus sp. n. Tunis Strand, T.c. (670). Storena nilgherina sp. n. Nilghiris Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 75 (281). (Storena redimiba sp. n. Pondicbery Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 74 (173).) (Suffucia cingulala sp. n. Pondicbery Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 74 (174).) Zodarium diibium, tunetiacum spp. n., Tunis, Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (669). — Z. thoni sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Ilist. Hofmus. 20 (128) pi. iv f. 10. Urooteidae. Uroctea compactilis Karscb, Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abli. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (126) pi. vi f. 70 pi. xv f. 444. Piiolcidae. Pholeus crypticolens sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abb. Senckenb, Ges. 30 (127) pi. vi f. 72 pi. xv f. 440. Smeringopus afinitatus, zonalus So- maliland (671), spp. n., Strand Zool. Anz. 30. S. percgrhms sp. n., East Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahreskefte Ver. Natk. 62 (47). Tiieridiidae. Achaca asiatica sp. n. Japan Bosen- berg and Strand Abli. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (148) pi. xii f. 278. Argyrodcs atriapicalns sp. n. Somali- land Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (682). — A. bona dea (129) pi. v f. 52 pi. xii f. 264 fissifrons (130) pi. v f. 48 pi. xi ff. 235, 236, 240 miniaceus (132) pi. xv ff; 399, 403 characters, fur (133) pi. xi f. 226 crucinotum (134) pi. x f. .188 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abli. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Ariamnes cylindrogasler Sim. (128) pi. v f. 53 pi. x f. 195, saganus (129, 378) pi. v f. 46 sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand T.c. Asagena japonica sp. n. Japan Bosen- berg and Strand T.c.(156, 380) pi. v f. 44. — A. phalerata seraiensis var. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien. Ann. Nat. Hist. Hof- mus 20 (131). — A. violacea sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (615). Bathyphantes sprelus sp. n. Norfolk, Cambridge O. P. Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. F. Cl. 27 (76, 85) pi. A ff. 4-7. Dipoena castrata (149) pi. v f. 50 pi. xii ff. 246, 247, caninotata (150) pi. xii f. 266, mutilata ( 150) pi. xii f. 275, uni- forma (151) pi. xii f. 285, jlavomarginala (151) pi. xii f. 219,longisterna (152) pi. xii f; 189 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abb. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Enoplognatha dorsinotata (156) pi. x f. 194, japonica (156) pi. v f. 47 pi. xii f. 250, crassipes (157) pi. xii f. 271, folii- cola (381) pi. iv f. 36 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand T.c. — E. tlioraci- coidcs sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20 (129). Episinns a finis (136) pi. v f. 55 pi. xii f. 251, caudifer (137, 379) pi. iv f. 39 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abb. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Euryopis mustelina characters Bosen- berg and Strand T.c. (137) pi. iii f. 2 pi. xii f. 276. Histagonia marxi sp. n. Tennessee and District of Columbia Crosby Canad. Entomol. 38 (309). TJypbimorpha gen. n. mirabilis sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abb. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (135-136) pi. xi f. 227. Lascola dissimilis Cambr., Dorset- shire Cambridge O. P. Proc. Dorset Nat. Ilist. F. Cl. 27 (75, 84 pi. A f. 1). Lithyphantca cavcrnicola (151) pi. v f. 57, (?) dubius (380) pi. iv f. 34 (?) minus (380) pi. iii f. 10 spp. n. Japan Bosen- berg and Strand, Abb. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — L. dahli sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek 32 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1900] Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Ilofinus. 20 (130) pi. iv f. 11. Maro gen. n. minutus sp. n. Hudders- field Cambridge 0. P. Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. .F. Cl. 27 (77, 86-88) pi. A ft. 12- 18. ( Moneta grandis sp. n. Nilghiris Simon Paris Ann. soc. ent. 74 (176).) Stearodea abrupta characters Bosen- berg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (152) pi. xii f. 253. Tarsiphantes gen. n., latitliorax sp. n. Arctic, Strand Arctic Araneae, “Fram” expedition (30). Teutana grossa C. K. habits Tull- gren Entomol. Tidskr. 27 (182-190). — T . transversifoveata sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (153) pi. xii f. 288. Theonoe stridula sp. n. Missouri Crosby Canad. Entomol. 38 (308). Theridium darolense , lampevti , spp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (615). — T. octomacidatum (138) pi. iii f. 14 pi. xii f. 281 subpaUens (139) pi. xii f. 29 ferinm-equinum (139) pi. xii f. 261 japonicum (110) pi. xii f. 283 indicia (Ml) pi. xii 1. 280 kompirenae (141) pi. v. f. 41 pi. xii f. 284 mneon (142) pi. xii f. 286 culicivorum (143) pi. xii f. 287 steminobatum (143) pi. xii IT. 289, 290 angidithorax (144) pi. xii f. 292 yunohamende (145) pi. x f. 185 sudabides (145) pi. x f. 186 argyrodi- jorme (147) pi. x f. 190 subadidtum (147) pi. v f. 42 pi. x f. 191 higense (379) pi v f. 45 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30.— T. tepidariorum oviposition, cocoon, hatching (1-10) dimorphism of eggs (115-118) Montgomery Woods Holl, Mass., Mar. Biol. Lab. Bull. 12. (Theridium leucophaeum , nilgherinum , maindroni spp. n. S. India Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (178, 179).) Tmeticns affinis Bl. = Anglia han- cockii Smith J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser. 2 9 (319). — ? T. forbunatus sp. n. Leeds Cambridge O.P. Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. F. Cl. 27 (76, 85) pi. A IT 8-11. (Ulesanis maindroni sp. n. Nilghiris Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (177).) Argiopidae. Aranea ; Bosenberg and Strand figure and describe several known Japanese species and the following new species ; — ejusmodi (229) pi. xi f. 215 herbeoide s 227) pi. iv. f. 30, pi. xi f. 241 donitzella 383) pi. iv f. 40, komosanensis (234) pi. xi f. 224, dofleini (235) koratsensis (384) pi. iv f. 25, mangarevoides (228) pi. iv f. 21, pi. xi f. 213 linyphiformis (237) pi. xv f. 421, pseudocentrodes (232) pi. xv f. 415, sagana (233) pi. xi f. 212, subpullata (234) pi. xi ft'. 232, 233 sagicola (383) pi. iii f. 3, sia (237) pi. iv f. 24, scylloides (217) pi. iv f. 26, pi. xi f. 209, theridiformis (236) pi. iv f. 3, pi. xv f. 500 spp. n. adianta japonica (219) pi. iv. f. 27 subsp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30.— A. confusionis, (619), braueri , danensis (620) submodesta, akakensis, albiaculeis (621), aballensis , ladschicola (622), darolicola, manicola (623), para- cymbifer Abyssinia and Somaliland (624). ursimorpha E. Africa (683), liberiae Liberia (687), bagamoyensis German E. Africa .(688), spp. n., sub- mode sta neumanni subsp. n. Strand Zool Anz., 30. — A. dumetorum islandicola Ice- land Strand var. n. Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natlc., 59 (282). — A. leimenstolli (57), nigmanni (50) pahli(C)i) cameruncn- sis (62) spp. n. West Africa ; Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Vor. Natlc., 62. — • A. odites (308) aclnne, pavidus .(309) spp. n. Himalayas Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75. — A. similis sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus 20 (131). Argiope minuta (194) pi. i f. 16, pi. xi ft. 218, 222 briinnichii (196) pi. iv f. 23 pi. xii ft. 297, 300 aether ea (198) pi. xii f. 296 amoena (199) pi. iv. f. 19, pi. xii f. 295 characters ; maja sp. n. (201) Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — A. obscuripes sp. n. Soudan, briinnichii afri- cana subsp. n. Algiers Strand Zool Anz., 30 (618). — A. pechueli preussi subsp. n. West Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahres- hefte Ver. Natlc., 62, (53). — A. trifas- ciata deserticola subsp. n. Egyptian Sudan Simon Wien, SitzBer. Ale. Wiss. 115 (1162). Caerostris mimicus Somaliland (624), albopnbescens German E. Africa (688), spp. n., Strand Zool. Anz., 30. — O. sub- simata sp. n.. West Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natlc., 62, (64). Caracladus pauperulus sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. berg Ges., 30, (161) pi. xii f, 257- 33 Arachn. Systematic. — Araneae. 3031 Ceratinella subulata sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abli. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (158) pi. xii f. 269. Cnephalacobes clegans Cambr. typo of genus Smith J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser. 2, 9 (313). Cyclosa argenteo-alba (202) pi. iv f. 38, pi. xv f. 419 atrata (204) pi. iv 28, pi. xv f. 417 latieauda (209) pi. xv f. 414 con- fusa (209) pi. xv f. 418 monbicola (210) pi. xv f. 413 japonica (211) spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abji. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — C. tuberascens sp. n. Himalayas Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 75 (310). — C. vallata (203) pi. xv f. 411 insulana (205) pi. iv f. 22, pi. xi IT. 243-244 sedeculata (207) pi. xv f. 416 octotuberculata (208) pi. xv f. 412, charac- ters Bosenberg and Strand Abli. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Cyrtophora cibricola Forsk abessi- nensis var. n. Abyssinia Strand Zool. Anz. 30 (618). Diplocephalus bicurvabus (160) pi. xli f. 272, saganus (160) pi. xii f. 254, spp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — D. casba- neipes in North Wales Cambridge 0. P. Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. F. Cl. 27 (91). — D. coniceps sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (616). Dyschiriognatlia tenera , characters (174) pi. xv. f. 432, qaadrimaculaba (175) pi. iii f. 9 sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Enbelecara erybhropus Westr. type of genus Smith J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser. 2, 9 (302). Erigone arcbica characters Strand Fauna Arctica 4 (477).- — E. prominens (168) pi. xii f. 270, sagicola (381) pi. iv f. 37, hua (381) pi. x f. 183, lila (382) pi. x f. 181, spp. n. Japan, Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. Erigonella groenlandica sp. n. Arctic, Strand Arctic Araneae, “ Fram ” expe- dition (30). Eusbicothrix obscurus Bl. type of genus Smith J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser. 2 9 (314). Gastcracanbha doriae characters (265) marsdeni Sim. puncbisbernis var. n. (264) kulczynshii sp. n. Sumatra, (266) Strand Wiesbaden, Jalirb. Ver. Natk., 59. — G. leucomelas (239) pi. xv f. 426, sagaensis (239) pi. iii f. 18, pi. xv f. 395, spp. n. (n-9720 n) Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — G. sanguinipes sp. n., Somaliland, Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (625). Gea nilobica sp. n. Egyptian Sudan Simon Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1162). Hypselisbes asiabicus sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (169) pi. xii f. 259. Labvlla conborbipes characters Bosen- berg and Strand T.c. (170) pi. v f. 49, pi. xi ff. 234, 237. Lannia acubicauda sp. n. Egyptian Sudan Simon Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1164). — L. argiopiformis, puncti- fera, spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (212) pi. xv f. 423, pi. xi f. 203, pi. iv f. 32. Leucauge blanda characters (182) pi. iii f. 8, pi. xv f. 394 subblanda. (184) pi. xv f. 406, subgemmea (185) pi. xv f. 398, pi. xvi f. 451, subadulba( 186), spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. — L. profundi-foveaba sp. n. German E. Africa, Strand, Zool. Anz., 30, (683). — L. ruhrobrivibbaba, sexpusbulata spp. n Himalayas Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 75 (307). Linyphia. albolimbaba, characters (171) pi. v f. 51 yunohamensis (173) pi. v ff. 43, 54, pi. xii f. 260, sagana (382) pi. iii f. 13, limbabinella (174) pi. xii f. 248, spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Lophocarenum puncbiseriabum, (.1 59) pi. xii f. 274, sbylibum (159) pi. x f. 196, spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. Mangora{ ?) aebliiopica sp. n. Abys- sinia Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (618). Meba docnitzi (180) pi. xi ff. 238, 239, yunohamensis (180) pi. xi ff. 225. 229, kompirensis (181) pi. xi f. 242, vena (382) pi. iii f. 6, spp. n., Japan, Bosen- berg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Mcbimorpha gen. n., tullia sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (188-189) pi. xi f. 200. Microneba mascula characters Bosen- berg and Strand T.c. (170) pi. xii f. 263. — M. nieholsonii sp. n. Kevv Gardens Cambridge O.P. Kevv Bulletin, Add. Ser. 5 (58).— M. passiva (77, 89) pi. A ff. 22- c 8 34 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1906] 26, territa (77, 88) pi. A IT. 19-21, heata (77, 90) pi. A IT. 27-31 spp. n. Yorkshire, Epping Forest Cambridge 0. P. Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. F. Cl. 27. Monocephcilus gen. n. Tor Walckenaera juscipes, Bl. Britain and France Smith J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser 2, 9 (300) : Nemoseolus caudifer sp. n., West Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk., 62, (55). • Nephila clavata (190) pl. iii f. 11 pl. xi f. 217 malabarensis (192) pl. xi IT. 216, 231, ehrysogaster (193) pl. xi f. 208 characters Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ces. 30. — N. metadata F. novae guinea e var. n. New Guinea Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 59 (261). — N. obnuhila sp. n. Himalayas Simon Ann. soc. ent. 75 (308). — N. sencgalensis Walck. winahukensis subsp. n. West Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk., 62, (52). — F. submaailata sp. n. Cameroons, Strand, Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk, 59 (30). Oedothorax dentatus characters (165) pl. xiif. 273 bipunctis (162) pl. xii f. 258, femineus (163) pl. xii f. 255, insecticeps (163) pl. xii f. 256 exsiccatus (166) pl. xii f. 265 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Ogulnius pullus sp. n. Japan Bosen- berg and Strand, T.c. (244), pl. xii f. 282. Pacliygnatha afrieana sp. n. Somali- land Strand Zool. Anz, 30 (616). Parameta defecta sp. n. Somaliland Strand T.c. (617). Paraplectana japonica sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (242) pl. xv f. 424. Pelecopsis elongatum Wid. type of genus Smith J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser. 2 9 (315). Poecilopachys bit jo sp. n. Japan Bo- senberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (241) pl. iii f. 12, pl. xi f. 219. Prasonica ajjinis, Algiers olivacea Somaliland spp. n. Strand Zool. Anz, 30 (619). Styloetetor broecha L. Koch type of genus, incorrectly recorded from Ireland Smith J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser. 2, 9 (310). Tetragnatha celebesiana Blackwall = Epeira nigrotrivittata Dolesch. and T. celebesiana Thor. = T. decorata Black- wall. Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (282). T. cephalothoracis (616), lamperti (617), spp. n, Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz, 30. — T. sqnamata (17 6) pl. iii f. 5, pl. xv f. 405 praedonia (177) pl. iii f. 7, pl. xv f. 404 characters japonica (177) pl. xv f. 409, lea (178) pl. xv f. 407, spp. n. nigrita niccensis subsp. n. (179) Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Theridiosoma epeirodes Bp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (243) pl. xii f. 291. Tigellinua saxicolus Cambr. to Tri- choncus Smith J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser. 2, 9 (319). Tylorida striata characters (187) pl. xv f. 420 magniventer (187) pl. xv. f. 397, sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Mimetidae. Ero japonica sp. n. Japan B5senberg and Strand, T.c. (245), pl. v. f. 56, pl. xii f. 252. Melaenosia gen. n. pustulijera sp. n. India Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 75 (285). Mimetus indicus sp. n. Nilghiris, India Simon T.c. (284). Tiiomisidae. Cupa gen. n. typica sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges, 30, (265-266) pl. xvi. f. 454. Diaea subadulta sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (258) pl. xiii f. 302. Dieta chorion sp. n. Nilgiris, India Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 75 (286). — 7_). japonica sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges, 30, (246) pl. x f. 158. Eirmicus werneri sp. n. Egyptian Sudan Simon Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1165). Gephyra pndica Himalayas virescens Ceylon spp. n. Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 75 (311). Ueriaeu8 diffieilis sp. n. Algeria Strand Zool. Anz, 30 (626). — II. mel- loteei characters Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (257) pl. x 35 Arachn. S YSTEMATIO. — Ar ANE AE . 3031 f. 103. — //. pilosus sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofinus. 20 (135). Misumena braminica sp. n. India Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 75 (288). — M. tricuspidata (254) pi. x ff. 169, 170 calycina (255) pi. x f. 164 characters, japonica (256) pi. x f. 172, munitissima (384) pi. vii f. 90 yunohamensia (257) pi. x f. 179 spp. n., Japan, Bosenberq and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. Monaeses paradoxus albidus subsp. n. Egyptian Sudan Simon Wien. SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1165). Oxyptila aculeipea, S. Tunis (626), metschensis German E. Africa (683), spp. n. Strand Zool. Anz., 30 — O. decorata characters (258) pi. x ff. 173, 177, 178 truciformia (259) pi. x. f. 154 sp. n. Japan Bosenberq and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. Oxytate castelsi sp. n. Himalayas Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (310). — O. aetoaa characters Bosenberq and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (247) pi. vii f. 94, pi. x f. 175). Philodromus problematicus, quadri- vulva, Somaliland (627), maculato-vittatm German E. Africa (684) spp. n. Strand Zool. Anz., 30. — P. spinitarsis (267) pi. vii f. 96, pi. x f. 157, auricomus (269) pi. x f. 171, levipcs var. tigrinus (269) pi. xiii f. 316 characters ; nigro- striatipes , subaureolus (270) pi. vii f. 91, pi. x f. 174, pi. xiii f. 307 spp. n. aureolus japonicola (268) pi. vii f. 93, pi. x f. 160 subsp. n. Japan Bosenberq and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Piatiua undulatus (253) pi. xiii f. 308 truncatus (253) pi. x f. 168, pi. xiii f. 309 characters Bosenrerq and Strand T.c. Runcinia albostriata sp. n. Japan Bosenberq and Strand, T.c. (252) pi. x f. 162. — R. depressa sp. n. Mongalla, N, Uganda, Simon Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1166). — R. ( Machomenus ) longipes sp. n. Somaliland, Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (625). Synoema japonica characters Bosen- bkiig and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (265) pi. x f. 165. Tlianalus pagenstecheri sp. n. German S.W. Africa Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk., 59 (33). — T. paucipunctatua, (n -9720 n) midtipunctatua spp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (628). Thomiaua labefactus Karsch (249) pi. x f. 167 bimaculatua var. n. (250) pi. xiii f. 303 onuatoidea (251) pi. x f. 166 sp. n. Japan Bosenberq and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — T. leucaapia (289) granulifrona (290) rigoratua (291) spp. n. India ; calidius Thor. = javanua Sim. (nec. Thor) description (291) Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75. Tibellua compared with Thanatua, vitilia sp. n. India and Ceylon Simon T.c. (293, 294). — T. punctifaaciatua , Somaliland (628), voaaeleri Algeria (629), spp'. n. Strand Zool. Anz., 30 — T. tenellua characters Bosenberq and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (271) pi. viii f. 112, pi. x f. 156. Tmaru8 8olicinu8, fasciolatua spp. n. Nilghiris Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (287). Xyaticua aaiatikua (132 pi. iv f. 12) orientalia (133 pi. iv f. 13) monlanua (134 pi. iv f. 14) apinifer (134) spp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20 X. ephippiatua Sim. (261) pi. x ff. 159, 161 lateralis Ilahn atrimaculatua subsp. n. (264) pi. xiii f. 306 imidicola (260) pi. xiii f. 304 aaganu8 (261) pi. x f. 155 tunicatua (263) pi. x f. 176 tranaveraomaculatua (263) pi. xiii f. 305 celrariae (385) pi. vii f. 92 spp. n. Japan Bosenberq and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. — X. subjugalis sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (626). Clubionidae. Agroeca praticola sp. n. Japan Bosen- berg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (291) pi. xvi f. 464. Analiita fauna characters Bosenberq and Strand T.c. (290) pi. vii f. 86 pi. xiii ff. 313, 314. Anyphaena pugil characters Bosenberq and Strand T.c. (289) pi. xiii f. 301. Ca8tancira recurvata sp. n. Somali- land Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (636). Ghiracantliium abyaainicum , agnosti- cum, pallicolor (633), pauciaculeis, (634), spp. n., Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30. — C. camerunense sp. n. c 8—2 30 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1900] Cameroons Strand Stuttgart, Jahres- hefte Yer. Natk., 62, (75). — C. conflexum, trivittatum spp. n. India Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (297). — C. lascivum, characters (287) pi. xvi f. 502 unicum (287) pi. xvi f. 501, japonicum (288) pi. xvi f. 503, digitivonm (387) pi. vii i'. 85, eutUtha (289) pi. xvi f. 490, hompiricola (387) pi. vii f. 87 spp. n. Japan Bosenbeiig and Strand, Abli. Senckenb. Ges., 30. Clubionci acanthocnemis, nilgherina spp. n. India Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (298). — C. jucunda (279) pi. vii f. 88, pi. xvi f. 495, vigil (280) pi. vii f. 89, pi. xvi f. 499, lutescens (283) pi. xvi f. 485, characters ; japonicola (281) pi. xvi f. 498, sulla (282) pi. xvi f. 480, corvu- gata (283) pi. xvi. f. 482, neglectoidcs (284) pi. xvi f. 505, lena (285) pi. xvi f. 493, mantis (280) pi. xvi f. 492, mutilata (285) pi. xvi f. 491, kurilensis (280) pi. xiii f. 315, zilla (380) pi. vii f. 81, spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abb. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — G. pogonias sp. n. Himalayas Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (312). — C. sublrivialis, abbajcnsis spp. n. maxima subsp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. An/., 30 (032). Corinna longitarsis, S. Thome Is., olivacea , (030), mandibidata, sangumea spp. n. inquirenda var. n. Somaliland Strand T.c. (037). Ctenus clariventris Abyssinia, nigro- triangidatus, (634), biprocessis Somali- land (035), spp. n. Strand T.c. — G. cri- bensis (77) Cameroons, beencaldi (78) East Africa, renivulvatus (80) aureo- pubescens (82) schneider i (84) West Africa, spp. n. Strand, Stuttgart, Jah- reshefte Ver. Natk., 62. — G. seopidatus characters (291), dreyeri sp. n. Cameroons (292) Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk., 59. — C. palemban- gensis sp. n., Sumatra Strand T.c. (272). Eusparaasus chiracanthiformis, fulvi- clypeus, (030), cornipalpis , nigrieJielis , subadultus, Somaliland and Abyssinia (631), idxic German E. Africa (684), spp. n., argelashis maximus subsp. n. Algeria Strand Zool. Anz., 30. — E. 5- dentatus (71) 6-dentatus (73) spp. n., West-Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahre- shefte Ver. Natk., 62. — E. sanguinifvons sp. n. Himalayas Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (312). Heteropoda blaesei characters Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 59 (290). — H. malitiosa sp. n. India Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (294). — H. pana- retiformis sp. n. Sumatra Strand Wies- baden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk., 59 (269). — II. venatoria (273) pi. vi f. 64, pi. xvi f. 453 invicta Koch = peditata Karsch (275) pi. xv f. 437, pi. xvi f. 448 ford- pata (270) pi. xv f. 438 characters Bosenbero and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. Miearia unifascigera (293) pi. xvi f. 497, claripes (388) pi. vi f. 68, spp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand T.c. Nisueta affinis sp. n. Algeria Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (630). Orthobula cvucifera sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (292) pi. vi J. 74 pi. xvi If. 469, 473. ( Oxysoma deljini sp. n. Juan- Fer- nandez Simon Paris, Bui. soc. ent., 1905 (71)-) Palystes mibrioadatus sp. n. Kili- manjaro Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (689) — P. modi ficus sp. n. South Africa Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk., 59 (37). Panaretidiua gen. n. boutani sp. n. Tonkin Simon Paris Bui. soc. ent. 1906 (27). Rhytimna werncri sp. n. Egyptian Sudan Simon Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1167). Sagella gen. n. octomunita sp. n. Japan, Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (279, 385), pi. vi f. 75. Selenops bursai'ius characters Bosen- berg and Strand T.c. (272) pi. xvi f. 452. — S. subradiatus sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (629). — S. werncri sp. n. Egvptian Sudan Simon Wien, Sitz- Ber. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1167). Simalio percomis, castaneiceps (299) India lucorum , phacocephalus (300) Cey- lon spp. n. Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75. Sphingius caniceps, bilincatus spp. n. India Simon T.c. (301). Stasina japonica (278) pi. xiii f. 310 maculifera (386) pi. vi f. 77, spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. Syrisca arabs sp. n. Egyptian Sudan Simon Wien SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1168). — S. drassiformis sp. n. Somali- land Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (635). 37 Arachn. Systematic. — Araneae. 3031 Tlieleticopis maindroni sp. n. India Simon Paris, Ann. soc. out. 75 (295). Torania manni sp. n., Lagos Strand, Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver Natk., 62, (68). Tracheitis japonicus sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30 (294) pi. xvi f. 504.— T. quisquiliarum (302) oreophila (303) fronto (304) spp. n. India and Ceylon Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75. Wuljila ventralis sp. n. Bahamas, Banks New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. 22 (186). Agelenidae. Agelena limbata Thor. (296) pi. viii f. 104 pi. xvi f. 461 opulenta Koch (298) pi. xvi f. 467 characters ; tubicola (297) pi. xvi f. 472, ignota (299) pi. xvi f. 466 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — A. maculi - noturn sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (656). Argyroncta aquaticci structure of nest Uyttenboogaart, Ber. Nod. Ent. Ver. 2 (2-4). Coelotes moellendorffi characters Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (303) pi. xvi IT. 463, 494. Coras insidioaus, luctuosus characters Bosenberg and Strand T.c. (300) pi. xvi 11.458,459. Cybaeus mellotteei characters (295) pi. xvi f. 457 striatipes (295) sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. Uahnia corticicola, martialis , spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (305) pi. vi f. 66, pi. xvi f. 477. — II. maindroni sp. n. India Simon Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (305). Malthonica psechrina sp. n. Himalayas Simon T.c. (313). Tegenaria argaeiea sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20 (136) pi. iv f. 15. — T. corasides (301) pi. xvi f. 460, muscicapa (302) pi. xvi f. 479, T. curta (303) pi. xvi f. 478, T. dia (388) pi. vi f. 68 spp. n. Japan BOsenbeiig and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — T. dalmatica sp. n. Dalmatia, Kulozynszki Ann. Ilist.-Nat. Mus. Nat. Hung., 4, (162). — T. domeatica, autotomy and regeneration of legs Friedrich, Arch. EntwMech., 20, (469- 506) pi. xvii, xviii. Tcxtrix nigromarginata sp. n. Somali- land Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (655). Pisauridae. Caripeta japonica, sp. n., Japan Bosen- berg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30 (307) pi. xiii f. 343. Dolomedes jimbriatoides (308) pi. xiii f. 341, raptor (309) pi. viii f. 119 pi. xiii f. 342, liercules (310) pi. xiii f. 361, 8aganua (312) pi. viii f. 115, japonicus (313) pi. xiii f. 312, oviger (389) pi. viii f. 113, pallitarsis, (388) pi. viii f. 114 spp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — D. habilis sp. n. South Australia, Hogg London Proc. Zool. Soc. 1905 (588) f. 89. — D. lomensis sp. n., West- Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk., 62, (90). — D. macrops sp. n. Mongalla, N. Uganda Simon Wien, Sitz- Ber. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1170). — D. suma- tranus sp. n. Sumatra Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk., 59 (275). Phalea aculeata sp. n., Cameroons Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefto Ver. Natk., 62, (86). Pisaura lama (306) pi. xiii f. 340, P. c larivittata, (389) pi. vi f. 76, spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. Tetragonoplithalma brevipes sp. n. German E. Africa Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (685). — T. fascigera sp. n. Japan Bosen- berg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30 (306) pi. xiii f. 329. Thalassius radiato-lineatus sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (671). Lyoosidae. Evippa africana, Somaliland (679), brevipes Tunis (680), spp. n.. Strand Zool. Anz., 30. Evlppella gen. n. typica sp. n. Algeria Strand T.c. (680). Lycosa astngera (322) pi. vii f. 98, pi. xiii ff. 322, 327, laura (323) pi. viii f. Ill, pi. xiii f. 317, 333 characters ; t-insignata (324) pi. viii f. 109, pi. xiii IT. 337, 344, doenitzi (325) pi. xiii f. 345 lyrivulva (326) cinereofusca (393) pi. vii f. 99, innominabilis (392) pi. vii f. 100, subtarctitula (393) pi. vii f. 101, spp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — L. auraittipes, novitatis, sordide- color ata (677), darolii , 38 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1906] proximella, verticillifer (678), aubp'oxi- mella, (679), spp. n., Abyssinia and Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30. — L. cursor insignia var. n. (1 SS'' lineatipes sp. n. (139) Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20. — L. furva Thor, characters Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 59 (295).— L. tas- rnanica (571 f. 80) Tasmania pliyllis (573 f. 81) molyneuxi (575 f. 82) castanea (577 f. 83) errans (579 f. 84) bicolor (580 f. 85) gilberta (582 f. 86) stirlingae (584 f. 87) arenaris (586 f. 88) spp. n. South Australia ; Hogg London, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1905. Pardoaa incerta (139) pi. v f. 17 con- similis (140) pi. v £. 18 pentlieri (141) pi. v ff. 21, 24 ilgiinensia (142) pi. v ff. 20, 22 spp. n. proxima C. L. Koch (140) pi. v f. 19 Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus 20. Pirata piraticus , habits Trani, Napoli, Boll. Soc. nat., 19, (128-131). Tarentula depectinata (314) pi. vii f. 97, pi. xiii f. 332 procurva (315) pi. xiii f. 321 clercki (316) pi. viii f. 107, pi. xiii f. 320 subpiratica (317) pi. xiii f. 339 piratoides (318) pi. xiii f. 336 paeudoan- nulata (319) pi. viii f. 106, pi. xiii IT. 323, 326,334, 338 pia (320) pi. xiii f. 324 subamylacea (322) pi. xiii f. 318 phila (389) pi. viii f. 105 palus (391) pi. vii f. 95 sepia (391) pi. viii f . 108 minae (392) pi. vii f. 102 spp. n. Japan ; japonica Sim. (318) pi. viii IT. 103. 110, pi. xiii IT. 319, 335, 346 coelestis Koch (321) pi. xiii f. 325 characters, Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30. — T. lamperti,{ 92) schweinfurthi (90) spp. n. West Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk., 62.— T. scopulitibiis, Abyssinia and Somaliland, inter st it ialis, Oran, mani- cola (672), atri-annulipes, hibei'nalis, illegalis (673), pardosella, picturellci (674) aequioculata, mirabilia Abyssinia and’ Somaliland, rubicundi-colorata Al- geria, trochoaiformis (675), obdllicola, parviguttata, aeptembris (676) Abyssinia and Somaliland molicola, (685) suban- nulipes (686), spp. n. urbana rnolensis, gofenais aubapp. n. German E. Africa Strand Zool. Anz. 30. Trabaea bidentigera sp. n. German E. Africa Strand T.c. (686). Oxyopidae. Oxyopea africanus, erlangeri (657), liUeo^aculeatua Somaliland orunicold (658) Oran, dkakensis, inconspicuus , notivittatus (659), lineatifemur, pallide- coloralu8 (660), abebae , infidelis, varia- bilis (661), hostides , (662), Abyssinia and Somaliland, ubensia (686), German E. Africa spp. n., Strand Zool. Anz., 30.— 0. sertatua characters (327) pi. viii f. 117 pi. xv f. 435 saganua , sp. n. (327) pi. xiii f. 331, Japan Bosen- berg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. Peucetia lampei sp. n. German S.W. Africa Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk., 59 (42). — P. rubrosignata (656), minima (657), spp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30. Saltioidae. Aelurillua (?) dimorphus sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (398) pi. ix ff. 125, 126. Bianor pullus sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (354) pi. xix f. 378. Breda A-signata sp. n., Japan Bosen- berg and Strand, T.c. (345) pi. ix f. 136, pi. xiii f. 352. Cam'hotus detritus, sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (358) pi. xiv ff. 385, 391. Chira albiocciput sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (366) pi. xiii f. 311. Cyllobelus triatellatua sp. n. Egyptian Sudan Simon Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1171). Cyrba bidentaUi sp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz. 0 (662). Dendryphantes rubrosquamulatus sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (397) pi. ix f. 130. Epocilla xylina sp. n. Himalayas Simon Paris, Ann. Soc. ent. 75 (314). Evarclia albifrons (359) pi. xiv f. 380 albaria (361) pi. ix f. 140, pi. xiii ff. 350, 351 characters, longipalpis (361) pi. xiv f. 384, sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. Evophrys aninotatus (338) pi. ix f. 143, pi. xiv f. 367) undulato-vittata (339) pi. xiv f. 376 (?) breviaeideis (340) pi. xiv f. 387 heliophaniforrnis (393) pi. ix f. 141, spp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. — E. convergentis sp. n. Tunis Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (663), — E, 39 Arachn. Systematic. — Araneae. 3031 pulchella sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hohnus. 20 (146). Giuiria gen. n., unica sp. n. Somali- land Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (GGO). IIarmochiru8 brachiatus characters Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (373) pi. ix f. 147, pi. xiii f. 356. Tlasarim adansoni (367) pi. ix f. 134 docnitzi (368) pi. xiii 11. 355, 362 characters, crucifer (399) pi. viii f. .122, sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. Tleliophanus flavimaxtllis sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (334) pi. ix f. 151. — II. tesaalensis sp. n. Abyssinia Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (662). Hyllus fusciventris , thyeniformis (664) erlangeri, rubrotinctm, ventrdin- eatus (665), aethiopicua, fur , manenaia (666), spp. n., Abyssinia and Somaliland Strand T.c. 30. — II. lamperti (356) pi. xiii f. 360, pi. xiv f. 369, fiacheri (358) pi. xiv f. 383 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. — H. plexippoidea sp. n. Egyptian Sudan Simon Wien, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. 115 (1175). I ci della gen. n., inbcrrogationia sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (35) pi. ix f. 148, pi. xiii f. 365. Iciua magister (353) pi. ix f. 133, pi. xiii f. 353 elongatua (353) pi. viii f. 124, pi. xiv f. 388 characters Bosen- berg and Strand T.c. Jotua linea , characters (337) pi. xiv f. 375 munitua (334) pi. xiv IT. 374,392, abnormia (336) pi. xiv f. 377 dijjicilia (336) pi. xiv. f. 379, spp. n. Japan Bosen- berg and Strand, T.c. Laufeia aenea characters Bosenberg and Strand T.c. (370) pi. ix f. 137, pi. xiii f. 364. Marpissa ? vittata characters (346) pi. viii f. 118, pi. xiv. f. 368 romeri (346) sp.n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand T.c. Menemerua pulla (348) pi. ix f. 150, pi. xiii f. 150 brachygnathua (349) pi. xiv IT. 381, 386 characters, confuaua (350) pi. ix f. 146, pi. xiv. f. 370, himcahimcnaia (395) pi. viii f. 116, pi. xiv f. 390 spp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand T.c. Mithion ocellatua Th. characters Strand Wiesbaden, Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 59, (297). Modunda orientalia sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (396) pi. viii f. 123. Myrmaracline japonica characters (328) pi ix f. 149, pi. xiv f. 372 inner - michelis (329) pi. ix f. 128, pi. xiv f. 382 sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand T.c. Pcllenea aethiopicua , mirnicua , spp. n. Abyssinia Strand Zool. Anz., 30 (663). Phelaeua steudeli sp. n., West Africa Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk., 62, (98). Pliintella gen. n., typica, sp. n. Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (333). Plilegra desquama l, a, (663), abesainica, (664), spp. n., bresnieri meridionalis subsp. n. Somaliland Strand Zool. Anz., 30. Plexippus paylmlli (362) pi. ix IT. 142, 144, pi. xiii if. 347, 354 craaaipea , (363) pi. ix. f. 139, pi. xiii f. 366 aetipes (364) pi. ix f. 131 pi. xiii f. 363 characters niccenaia , (365), incognitua , (399) pi. viii f. 120 spp. n. Japan BOsenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30. p8eudiciua hulczynakii sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist, llofmus. 20 (145) pi. v. f. 26. Phene atrata characters Bosen- berg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (355) pi. ix ff. 132, 145, pi. xiii f 348. Salticus marenzelleri sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20(143) pi. vf. 25. Siler cupreus characters Bosenberg and Strand Abh. Senckenb. Ges. 30 (371) pi. xiv. f. 389. Silerella gen. n., barbata, sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (371) pi. xiv f. 373. Sitticus floricola orientalia (343) subsp. n. pallicolor (341) pi. ix f. 152, numeratus, patellidens (342) pi. ix IT. 135, 138, pi. xiii IT. 358, 359, saganus (394) pi. ix f. 127 ? aeaevua (395) pi. viii f. 121 aubadultua (395) pi. ix f. 129, spp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. Stcnaelnrillua werneri sp. n. Mongalla, N. Uganda Simon SitzBer. Ak. Wiss, 115 (1174). 40 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [19061 Synagelides gen. n., agoriformis sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, Abh. Senckenb. Ges., 30, (330). Telamonia bifurcilinea sp. n., Japan Bosenberg and Strand, T.c. (331) pi. ix f. 153, pi. xiii f. 357. Theratoscirtus fuaco-rufeacena sp. n. Cameroons Strand Stuttgart, Jahreshefte Ver. Natk., 62, (100). SOLIFUGAE. Dcies'ui zcderbaueri sp. n. Asia Minor Werner Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Ilofmus. 20(114). Euahnonia serrifera sp. n. Persia Birula St. Pelerburg, Bull. Ac. Imp. Sci. 22 (280). Galeodes key to Persian species (251) karunensis (254) hermanensis (260) unicolor (268) spp. n. Persia, pococki nom. n. for nigripalpia Poc. (256) cyrua Poc. (262) characters Birula T.c. — G. caapiua Coast of Aral Sea Birula Tash- kent, ‘Izv. Turk. Otd. Russ. Geogr. Ob§6. 4, (42-48) pi. v.— G. bogojavlenakii sp. n. Central Asia ; Birula Zool. Anz., 30, (25). Gylippua, distribution in Russian Central-Asia, key to species Birula, TaSkent, Izv. Turk. Otd. Russ. Geogr. Ob§c., 4, (42-48) pi. v. — G. lamelliger sp. n., Central Asia Birula Zool. Anz. 30 (24) f. 1.— C. monoceroa sp. n. Asia Minor Werner Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20 (113). — G. pectinifer sp. n. Buchara, Russia Birula, TaSkent, Izv. Turk. Otd. Russ. Geogr. ObSc., 4, (42- 48) pi. v. — G. quaestiuncidus, Karsch characters (283) spinimanua sp. n. Persia Birula St. Peterburg Bull. Ac. Imp. Sci. 22. Rhagodea key to Persian species (270) melanochaetua Heyn. characters (272) zorab (276) sp. n. Persia Birula St. Peterburg, Bull. Ac. Imp. Sci. 22. Rhax melanopyga defensive attitude Faussek St. Peterburg, Zap. Russ. Geogr. Obihc., 27, (146, 147) f. 54. lihinippua gen. n. pentheri sp. n. Asia Minor Werner Wien Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20 (113). PSEUDOSCORPIONES. Pseudoacorpionea of Sweden Tullgren Entomol. Tidskr. Stockholm 27 (195— 213). Atemnua elongatua Bks Guatemala Berger, Ohio Nat., 6, (489-491) pi. (. Blothrua peyerimhojji sp. n. caves of Basses-Alpes Simon Paris, Bui. soc. ent. 1905 (282).) Clielifer ; characters (118-130) nodo- aua Schrank, structure of maxillae (29) pi. i f. 8a mortensenii (140) pi. ii ff. 9a- 9c, pi. iii If. la- ii Siam, auperbua (147) pi. iii f. 3a Celebes, on Longicorn beetle, modeatua (165) pi. iv If. la-ld Nicobars, galabhecie (167) pi. iv If. 2a-2c Nicobars, concavua (173) pi. iv f. 3a Nicobars, monitor (180) pi. iv ff. 5a, 5b “ Sunda Is.,” nicobarensis (182) pi. iv 6a, 6b Nicobars, plebejus (185) pi. iv If. 7a, 7 b Nicobars, Burma, vermiformia (188) pi. iv ff. 8a, 8b Nicobars, navigator (191) pi. iv f. 9a “ India,” indicus (194) pi. iv ff. lOa-lOd Madras, rotundas (196) pi. iv ff. 1 la-llc Nicobars spp. n. deprcaaua Koch (144) pi. ii f. 10a, pi. iii ff. 2a-2e “ India,” aubruber Sim. (155) pi. iii ff. 7a-7g Nicobars murrayi Poc. ( 1 59) pi. iii ff. 8a-8j Nicobars cocophilus Sim. (171) pi. iii ff. 9a, 9b Malay Peninsula, birmanlcua Thor. (176) pi. iii f. 10a, pi. iv ff. 4a- 4f Burma; With. Kjobenhavn, Vid. Selsk. Skr. 7. — 0. sjoatedti , Tullg. description tliomeenaia var. n. S. Thome Is. (245) guineenaia nom. n. for pallidas, Balzan jeae Cape Verde (246) puaillua S. Thom6 Is. (248) equeatroidea W. Africa (250) spp. n. cimicoides Fab. baaileenaia var. n. Fernando Po (251) rubidua (252) angulatus (256) gary- poides (258) West Africa spp. n. Elltng- sen Genova Ann. Mus. Civ. stor. nat. 42. Cherne8 cyrneua in Notts, England Kew Trans. Nott. Nat. Soc. 1905 -1906 (41-46) pi v. Cliernetidae ; genital tracheal system Oudemans Zool. Anz. 30 (135-140). Chernetes ; Arctic species Strand Fauna Arctica 4 (431-478). Chthoniinae characters (64 - 68) Chthonius structure of maxillae (25) pi. i ff. le-g, 2a tem'ibilia sp. n. Siam (69) pi. i ff. la-lin idassici Dad (73) 41 Arachn. Systematic. — Solifugae etc. 3031 New Guinea. With Kjobenhavn, Vid. Selsk. Skr. 7. Fcaclla gen. n. Feaeliidae fam. n. mirabilis sp. n. Portuguese Guinea Ellingsen Genova, Ann. Mus. Civ. stor. nat. 42 (259, 260) pi. iv. Garypidae characters (89- 95) Garypua characters (101-103) irrugatus Sim. (28) pi. i IT. 6a-6d, (104) pi. ii IT. la- Id Siam, elcgans norn. n. (107) pi. ii IT. 2a, 2b Malacca With, Kjobenhavn Vid. Selsk. Skr. 7. to Garypinus nobilis sp. n. Siam With T.c. (29) pi. i IT. 7a-7c (112) pl.ii ff.8a- 8g. Ideoroncus structure of maxillae (27) pi. i IT. 4c-4f, 5b siamensia (81) pi. i ff. 4a-4i laviinatus (84) pi. i ff. 5a-5c spp. n. Siam With T.c. Obiaiinae ; characters (75) Obisium muscorum Leach (26) pi. i ff. 3a, 3b structure of maxillae With T.c. Olpium birmanicum sp. n. Burma With T.c. (109) pi. ii ff. 7a-7h. Pseudobisiinae characters With T.c. (77-79). Pscudochiridium gen. n. characters (199-200) thordln sp. n. (200) pi. iv ff. 12a-12g Nicobars clavigerum Thor. (204) pi. iv f. 13a Burma With T.c. OPILIONES. Phalangida habits, occurrence in York- shire Falconer Naturalist, London 1906 (215-220) (388-390), pi. xix. Orkney islands spp. Cambridge, 0. P. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. Edinburgh 57 (55).— Swedish spp. Tullgren Entomol. Tidskr. Stockholm 27 (195-218).— Arctic spp. Strand Fauna Arctica 4 (431-478). Dibunus gen. n., pseudobiantes sp. n. New Guinea ; verwandt mit Ibalonins Ksch. und Dino Loman, eine ver- mittelnde Stellung zwischen den Hinzu- anidae und den Epedanidcie einnehmend, Loman, Nova Guinea, 5, (4-6). Egacnus marenzellcri sp. n. Asia Minor Nosek Wien Ann. Nat. Hist. Hof- mus. 20 (152). Evginus castancus sp. n. Bahamas Banks, New York, Bull. Amer. Mus. 22 (189).' Gibocellum sudcticum , Stecker, an imaginary animal Sorensen, Kjobenhavn, Vid. Selsk. Overs., 1906, No. 4, (197- 232). Ibaloniua impudens sp. n. New-Guinea Loman, Nova Guinea, 5, (3). Maracandus albieeps sp. n. New- Guinea Loman T.c. (7). Marthana cornifer sp. n. Malay Peninsula Loman, Hamburg, Mitt, naturhist. mus. 23 (103). Plialangium hulczynsldi (148), argaei- cuvi (149). strandi (150), spp. n., Asia Minor, Nosek Wien Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20. ACARI. New classification, new sub-classes, orders and sub-orders. Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (43-46). Respiratory organs, mandibles Oude- mans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (37-43) ; T.c. (47, 48) ; Zool. Anz. 29 (638, 639) ; T.c. (135-140) ; T.c (633-637, 656). Acari of New Guinea Oudemans Nova Guinea, 5 (101-162) plates i-iv. Synopsis of Australian species Rain- bow Svdney N.S.W. Rec. Austr. Mus. 6 (145-193). Acari in ants’ nests, list of Bohemian species Roubal Prag, SitzBer. Bohm. Ges. Wiss. 1905 No. 15 (7, 8). Hydraciinidae. Eydrachnida classification Tiion Arch. Natw. Ld Durchf. Bohmen, Prag 12 pt. 2 (4-12) ; List of Belgian spp. Rousseau Brussels, M6m. soc. entom. Belgique 12 '(181-188) ; List of Scotch spp. William- son Edinburgh, Trans. Nat. Soc. 5 (239- 242) ; spp. in Bologoje Lake Russia Solovjev, St. Peterburg, Ber. Siiss- wasserst. Naturf. Ges., 2, (277-280). Acercus spatulifer sp. n. Lake Nemi, Italy Marucci Roma, Boll. soc. zool. ital. ser. 2, 6 (285). Amaais minimus sp. n., Java Piersig Zool. Jahrb., Syst., 23, (351-354) pi. xv IT. 37-39. Arrhenurus larvae parasitic on dragon flies Soar J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser. 2 9 (362). — A. aculeatifrons (356-360) pi. xiii ff. 9-12, pi. xviiiff. 6i-Gd,gibberifrons 42 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1906] (372-375) pi. xix if. 82-85 Java, paeudo- ajjinis (360-364) pi. xviii if. 76, 77, pi. xix if. 78-81, pi. xx if. 94-97 belanienaia (364-366) pi. xx if. 90-94 bicornicodiilus (366-369) pi. xviii if. 70-75, palemban- gensia (369-370) pi. xx if. 99-103 graci- lipea (370-372) pi. xx if. 104-106 Sumatra spp. n. Piersig Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 23. — A. coronatus, (772), ealycularia, (773), spp. n., Macedonia Georgevitoh Zool. Anz., 30 ; Ghlas Srpska Ak. 71 No. 28 (123-151). — A. curtua sp. n. (37) cau- clcitus mantonensis var. n. (94) Lincoln- shire George Naturalist, London, 1906. — A. kraepelini sp. n. Java Koenike Hamburg, Mitt, naturhist. mua. 23, (132) pi. ii if. 24-27. — A. inaggii sp. n. Pavia Maglio, Zool. Anz., 30, (412).— A. octa- gonua sp. n. (8), pi. ii f. 5, leuckarti Piers. (9) neumani Piers. (9) atecki, Ivoen. (9), Ireland Halbert Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. London, 18. — A. plenipcdpia Ivoen. Lake Nyasa Halbert Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1906 (535). — A. roaxdatua sp. n. Turkestan Daday Math. Termt. £rt. Budapest, 21 (355). Atax affmis sp. n. Java Piersig Zool. Jahrb., Syst., 23, (324-327) pi. xiii if. 1- 5. — A. c raaaipea parasitic in Spongilla fluviatilia Soar J. Quek. Microsc. 01. ser. 2, 9 (365) — A. cumberlandenaia sp. n. Parramatta New S. Wales ; Rainbow Sydney N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus. 6(160). A. intermediua lavaronenais, var. n. Largaiolli, Rivista mensile di Pesca, Milano, 8, (286-288). — A. neceaaariua (105) pi. i if. 1-2 pudendua (108) 1. i if. 3-5 spp. n. Java Koenike Ham- urg, Mitt, naturhist. mus. 23. — A. pauciporua (14) if. 1, 2 lynceua (15) if. 3-5 spp. n.. German E. Africa Koenike Deutsch Ost-Afrika Hydrachniden. ( Atractidea paveaii sp. n. Ticino ; . Maglio Milano, Rend. 1st. lomb., ser. 2, 38 (152).) Aturua aasercidatus sp. n., Switzer- land Walter Zool. Anz., 30, (572). Brachypodopaia coerulea sp. n. Bang- kok Piersig Zool. Jahrb. Syst., 23, (354- 356) pi. xv ff 34-36. Curvipea diacrepcina Koen = thoracifer Piers. Koenike, Zool. Anz., 30, (514— 515). Diplodontua deapiciena O. F. Muller monticolua var. n. Java Piersig Zool. Jahrb., Syst., 23, (379) pi. xiii if. 13— 15, — D. tenuipea sp. n, Java Koenike Hamburg, Mitt, naturhist. mus. 23 (1 29) pi. ii f. 23. Eepolopaia gen. n. midtiacutata sp. n. Siam Piersig Zool. Jahrb., Syst. 23 (330-333) pi. xv if. 31-33. Eueentridophorua apinifer , Koen. Lake Nyasa Halbert Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1906 (534). Eulaia, anatomy, bionomics, characters of Bohemian species Thon Arch. Natvv. LdDurchf. Bohmen, Prag 12 pt. 2. (30-84). — E. cavipontia , citellatci, (771), biaacciata, dentata, (772), spp. n., Macedonia Georgevitoh Zool. Anz., 30 ; Ghlas Srpska Ak. 71 No. 28 (123-151). — E. elpatieuiakyi sp. n. Mongolia ; Daday Math. Termt. Ert, 24, (66). — E. maccullochi, sp. n., Parramatta, New S. Wales Rainbow Rec. Austr. Mus., 6, (160). — E. marenzelleri sp. n. Asia Minor Thon Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Ilof- mus. 20 (158) pi. vi. f. 2, pi. vii if. 1-5. — E. pseudorimoaa sp. n., Sumatra Piersig Zool Jahrb. Syst 23, (380-382) pi. xvii if. 62, 63. Eupati'a rotunda sp. n., Sumatra Piersig T.c. (376-379) pi. xxi if. 107- 111. Forelia parmata nom. n. for F. caaaidiformis Haller Koenike, Zool. Anz, 30, (513-514). Frontipoda atuhlmanni sp. n. Victoria Nyanza Koenike Deutsch Ost-Afrika Hydrachniden (5) if. 12-15. Ihjdrachna parasitic on aquatic Co- leoptera and Hemiptera Soar J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser. 2 9 (363). — 77. orien- talia sp. n. Asia Minor Thon Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20 (155) pi. vi f. 2, pi. vii if. 6-9. — 77. asmiacutata (382-384) pi. xix if. 87, 88, volzi (384-386) pi. xix f. 89 spp. n. Bangkok Piersig, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 23. Eydrovolzia cancellata ap. n, Switzer- land Walter Zool. Anz. 30 (575). Hydryphantes parasite of Caenia obscura Mg. (Diptera) Soar J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. ser. 2 9 (364). — II. koenikei sp. n, Pavia, Maglio, Zool. Anz. 30 (410). Ilygrobates calligev Piers, Ireland Halbert Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. London, 18, (10). — II. ■ falcipalpia sp. n. Java Koenike Hamburg, Mitt, naturhist. mus. 23 (122) pi. ii if. 16, 17.— 77. octoporua sp. n. Mongolia Daday J. Math. Termt. tn„ 24, (67), 43 Arachn. Systematic. — Hydrachnidae, Ixodidae. 3031 Laminipes bullata Thor. (10). scaurus , Koen. (11). Ireland Halbert Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. London, 18. Lebertia (Mixolebertia) Helvetica sp. n. , Switzerland Tiior Zool. Anz., 30, (478-484). — L. inaequalis Koch, charac- ters, Thor, T.c. (70-78). — L. lineata (69), walteri (68), spp. n. Switzerland Thor, op. cit. 31. — (L. pavesi characters Monti, Milano, Rend. 1st. lornb. ser. 2 37 (240).) — L. porosa Thor, obscura Thor, insignia Neuman, characters Tiior Zool. Anz. 29 (761-790) IT. 32-54. Limnesia armata (7) IT. 10, 11 cam- panulata (9) spp. n. German E. Africa Koenike Doutsch Ost-Afrika Hydrach- niden. — L. genbilis sp. n. Java Koenike Hamburg, Mitt, naturhist. mus. 23 (124) pi. ii IT. 18-22. — L. jamurensis Oudms. New Guinea Oudemans Nova Guinea 5 (136) pi. iv. ff. 88-93. — L. lembangensis (348-350) pi. xvii ff. 58-61 Java, L. volzi (345-347) pi. xvii IT. 52-57 Sumatra spp. n. Piersig Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 23. Limnochares aquaticus L. characters Thon Arch. Natw. LdDurchf. Bohmen, Prag 12 pt. 2 (22-30). Limnocharidae structure Thon T.c. (13-84). Mixolebertia subgen. n. ( Lebertia ) Tiior, Zool. Anz., 29, (770). Momonia gen. n. ( Hygrobatidae ) falci- palpia sp. n., Ireland Halbert Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. London 18 (5) pi. ii, ff. 1-4. Neumania ambigua (329, 330) pi. xv ff. 28-30, N. volzi (327-329) pi. xiv ff. 16-23 spp. n. Sumatra Piersig, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 23. — N. megalommata (111) pi. i IT. 6-9 pilosa (114) pi. i ff. 10-13 falcipe s (119) pi. ii ff. 14, 15 spp. n. Java Koenike Hamburg Mitt, naturhist. mus. 23. Nitocra platypus sp. n. Siam, Da day, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., 24, (192) pi. 15 ff. 10, 14-26, pi. 16 ff. 1-5. Panisus michaeli Koen., Ireland Hal- bert Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. London 18 (11), pi; ii, f. 6. Pavtnunia steinmanni, Zermatt, lata , Lugano, spp. n. Walter Zool. Anz. 30 (570-571). • Pilolebertia, revision of genus Thor T.c. (271-275). Piona belaniensis (338-340) pi. xvi ff. 44-46, bipunctata (335-338) pi. xiv IT, 24-27, viultipora (334) pi. xvi ff. 40-43 Sumatra, pachyderma (340- 342) pi. xiii ff. 6-8 Bangkok, pseudo- uncata (342-344) pi. xvi ff. 47-51 Java spp. n. Piersig Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 23. — P. macedonica sp. n., Macedonia Georgevitcii, Zool. Anz., 30 (774) ; Ghlas Srpska Ak. 71 No. 28 (146). — P. stjordaliensis, Thor. Ireland Halbert Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. London 18 (11). Pionacercus, details of anatomy of female figured George Naturalist, London 1906 (37). (Polyxo gen. n. placophora sp. n. Italy Monti Milano, Rend. 1st. lomb. ser. 2, 38 (170, 2 plates).) Paeudotorrenticola gen. n., rhynehota sp. n. Switzerland Walter Zool. Anz. 30 (573). Sperchon brevirostris Koen., longi- rostris Koen. Ireland Halbert Ann. Ma^. Nat. Hist. London 18 (10). — S. insignia sp. n., Switzerland Walter Zool. Anz. 30 (574). ( S . ticinense sp. n. Ticino Maglio Milano, Rend. 1st. lomb. ser. 2, 38 (150).) Tiphys mutatus , Piers. Ireland Halbert Ann Mag. Nat. Hist. London 18 (11). — T. zschokkei sp. n., Switzer- land Walter Zool. Anz., 30, (322- 326). Ixodidae. Ixodidae anatomy Bonnet Paris, C.-R. ass. fran Laelapa ( Laelaapia ) ziduenaia sp. n., Zululand Tragardii Zool. Anz. 30 (873). Leptua autumnalia , transmits the Kedani disease of Japan Tanaka Cen- tralbl. Bakt. 42 (16-18, 104-108, 235- 240, 329 -334) ; in dogs Roth, Wochen- sclir. Tierheilk., 50, (341-345, 361-365, 381-384). Liacarua bicornia sp. n. England Warburton and Pearoe Proc. Zool. Soc. 1905 (566) pi. xix f. 4. — L. caro- linenaia (494) pi. xvi f. 17 abdorni - nalia (495) pi. xviii If. 29, 32 frontalia (495) pi. xiv If. 4, 5 spp. n. United States Banks Philadelphia Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. — L. nigreaeena sp. n. Sikkim Pearce, J. R. Microsc. Soc. 1906 (270) pi. xiii f. 2. — L. palmieinctua description Richters Umschau, Frank- furt a. M., 10, (215-216). Lieb stadia gen. n. type Notaspis aimilis Michael, Oudemans, Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver., 2, (101). (Limnesia jamnrensis sp. n. New Guinea Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 23 (223).) Liponyssus pipistrelli sp. n. Nether- lands, Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (37). — L. cyclaapia nom. n. for L. pipis- trella Oudms., Oudemans T.c. (61). Macroelielea aicidus sp. n. on Seara- baeu8 \-punctatiis Sicily Oudemans T.c. (7). Megacaneatrinia gen. n., mucronata sp. n. Zululand Tragardii Zool. Anz. 30 (877). Megiathanua moaifensia (124) pi. ii If. 24-29 pi. iii If. 30-39, orientalia (127) pi. iii If. 40-50 characters Oude- mans Nova Guinea 5. 47 Arachn. Systematic. — Acari. 3031 ( Megistanus moadfensis, orientalis spp. n. New Guinea Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 23 (222).) Monieziella angusta (23) pi. ii ff. 15 longipes (23) pi. ii f. 13, brevitarsis (24) pi. ii IT. 18, 19 spp. n. United States. Banks Washington, U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. Ent. 13. Myrmolaelaps gen. n., equitans sp. n., Zululand Tragardii Zool. Anz. 30 (874). Neocheylus gen. n. natalensis sp. n. Natal TrXoardii T.c. (870). Neoliodes floridensis sp. n. Florida Banks Philadelphia, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58 (499) pi. xvi f. 19. — N. ocellatus sp. n. Sikkim Pearce, J. R. Microsc. Soc. 1906 (272) pi. xiii f. 7. Neomegistus gen. n. julidicola sp. n. Natal Tragardii Zool. Anz. 30 (872). Notaspis castanea (496) pi. xvi f. 16 carbonaria (496) pi. xviii ff. 30, 31 spp. n. California Banks Philadelphia, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. — N. hamatus sp. n. Sikkim Pearce, J. R. Microsc. Soc. 1906 (271), pi. xiii f. 5. — ' N. maculosa (pi. xx f. 1) sculptilis (pi. xx f. 2) spp. n. England Warburton and Pearce Proc. Zool. Soc. 1905 (567). Nothrus crinitus (567) pi. xx f. 3 crassus (568) pi. xx f. 5 spp. n. tectorum (568) pi. xx f. 4 anaueniensis (569) characters, England and Scotland Warburton and Pearce T.c. — N. tauri- nus sp. n. Virginia, Banks Philadelphia Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58 (499) pi. xvii f. 23. Oppia spinipes (496) pi. xvii f. 22 canadensis (497) pi. xiv f. 7 montana (497) pi. xv f. 10 spp. n. United States and Canada Banks T.c. Oribata fallax sp. n. Sikkim Pearce J. R. Microsc. Soc. 1906 (270) pi. xiii f. 1. — 0. jurcata (565) pi. xix f. 1 omissa (565) pi. xix f. 2 spp. n. rubens C. L. Koch (565) England Warburton and Pearce Proc. Zool. Soc. 1905. — O. puritanica (498) pi. xiv f. 6 longi- scta (498) pi. xv f. 12 spp. n. United States Banks Philadelphia Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58. Oribatula type Notaspis tibialis Nic. Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (101). — 0. pallida, sp. n. New Jersey, United States Banks Philadelphia Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 58 (494) pi. xviii f. 28. Oxypleurites bisctus sp. n. (Eriophyi- dae) Fiji Is. Nalera J. econ. Biol. 1 (150). Paramegistus gen. n. conj rater sp. n. Natal Tragardii Zool. Anz. 30 (873). Parasitus bomborum description Oudemans Tijdschr. Ent. 49 (237) pi. ix IT. 1-14). — P. vesparum sp. n. in wasps’ nest, Netherlands Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (4). Pediculoides pilosus nom. n. for Pygmephorus spinosus 9 > Michael Oudemans, Tijdschr. Ent. 49 (xviii). Pergamasus subgen. n. v. Gamasus. — P. italicus sp. n. Padua, Italy Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (16). — P. p-irni- tivus description Heim and Oudemans Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 75 (57-62) pi. iv- vi. Phyllocoptes triceras sp. n. on coni- fers, Germany Burner, Berlin, Arb. biol. Anst, 5, (139-142). Plutarchia chelopus description Oude- mans Tijdschr. Ent. 49 (250) pi. x IT. 30-35 pi. xi fT. 36-39. Protolichus eurycnemis major, strictus, hemiphyllus dilatatus, velifer neglectus, tracliiatus strangulatus, favettei cordi- pliora. subspp. n. magnificus , splendcns, distensus , atienuatus spp. n. attcnuatus ovalifolia subsp. n. Favette and Troues- sart Paris M6m. soc. zool. 17 (120-166 with pi.). (Proctophyllodcs detruncatus, separati- folius spp. n. Netherlands Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 23 (225).) ( Proctophyllodcs pinnatus Nitzsch. synonymy, Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (23). ( Pterodectes corvincola sp. n. Nether- lands Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 23 (225).) (Tiaillietia gen n. for Gamasus auris Trouessart Paris, Bui. soc. zool. 27 (231-233).) Pliagidia mordax sp. n. Netherlands, Oudemans, Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (39). Rhizoglyphus phylloxerae (20) pi. vi IT. 57, 60, 61 description, tarsalis (20) pi. v ff. 45, 46, rhizoplmgus (21) pi. vi ff. 50-52, elongatus, (22) pi. vi fT. 53, 54, longitarsis (22) pi. vi fF. 55, 58 spp. n. United States Banks Washington Tech. Ser. U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. Ent. 13. 48 Arachn. XI. Araclinida. [1000] Rhyneholophus montanus Mt. Ko- sciusko 000 ft. celeripes Sydney spp. n. Rainbow, Rec. Austr. Mus., 6, (155-150), If. 33, 34. Sammonica ovalis (259) pi. xi If. 40, 41 doryphora (201) pi. xii If. 42, 43 de- scriptions Oudemans Tijdschr. Ent. 49. Sareoborus Oudms, cancelled for Sar- copterinus Railliet, Oudemans, Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver., 22 (210). — S. crista-galli under epidermis of Australian Parrot, Fernet Brit. J. Dermatol. 18 (288). Sarcoptes minor' var. euniculi parasite of the rabbit Gmeiner, Arch. Thierheilk., 32 (170-185). Schizocarpus mingaudi parasite of heaver Mingaud Nature, 33 2° sem. (118-119) f. 2. Scutovertex petrophagus sp. n. in lime- stone, Ithaca, New York Banks, Ent. News, 17, (194). Sebaia palmata description Oudemans Tijdschr. Ent. 49 (241) pi. ix If. 15-20. (Seiulus novaeguineae sp. n. New Guinea Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 23 (222).) Seiulua novae guineae characters Oude- mans Nova Guinea 5 (120) pi. ii If. 1-11. — S. tmincatua sp. n. Netherlands Oude- mans, Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (8). Sennertia gen. n. type Pediculus cerambycinus Scop., to same genus TAchotarsus coptorthosomae Oudms., japonicus Oudms., hippo aider us Oudms., alfkeni Oudms., hi fills Can. Oudemans T.c. (21-22). Stamfordia gen. n. (874), carabieola sp. n. Natal (875) Tragardh Zool. Anz. 30. Suidasia pontifica description Oude- mans, Tijdschr. Ent. 49 (245) pi. x If. 21-29. Tarsotomus parietinua Herm. = comes Berl., berleaei nom. n. for parietinua Berlese non Hermann, Oudemans, Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (87). Ter'mitacarus gen, n. cuneifoi'mis sp. n. Natal Tragardh Zool. Anz. 30 (875). Tetranichus sp. Java, parasitic on Manihot dulcis Cramer Teijsmannia 17 (718-724). Trachygamasus subgen. n. vide Qamasus. Trachyuropoda ( Janetiella ) termitofda sp. n. Natal Tragardh ' Zool. Anz. 30 (871). Trombidium habits Maxwell-Lefroy Indian insect pests, Calcutta (219-220) ; economic notes Chittenden Washington Bull. U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. Ent. Circ. 77 (1-6). — T. locustarum Riley, on locusts Jarvis Canad. Entomol. 38 (349, 350) ; Ann. Rep. Ent. Soc. Ontario, 37 (111). — T. sericatum sp. n. Victoria, New S. Wales Rainbow Sydney, N.S.W., Rec. Austr. Mus., 6, (158). — (T. striaticeps (91) poriceps (93) spp. n. France Heim and Oudemans Paris, Bui. soc. ent., 1904.) — (T. vandersandei (210) wichmanni (217) spp. n. Nevv-Guinea Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 22 (210- 217); Nova Guinea 5 (131-132) pi. iv If. 59-78). — T. vandersandei parasitic on man in New-Guinea, Oudemans Nova Guinea, 5, (148-161). Tyroglyphinae ; habits, Maurizio Centralbl. Bakt., Jena, Abt. 2, 15, (606-623, 723-736). Tyroglyphus dimidiatus Herm. sy- nonymy and description Oudemans Nova Guinea 5 (138) pi. v If. 94-115.— T. farinae (14) pi. ii If. 14, 17 lintneri (15) pi. iii If. 23-25 heteromorphus (18) pi. iv If. 36-39 longior (14) pi. v f. 44 descrip- tions. americanus (16j pi. iii ff. 21-22 cocciphilus (16) pi. iv if. 33-35 breviceps (17) pi. iv ff. 30-32 terminalis (17) pi. iii ff. 26-28 ai'mipes (18) pi. v ff. 41-43 spp. n. United States Banks Washington Tech. Ser. U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. Ent. 13. — T. lepismus sp. n. on Timarcha tenebricosa ( Coleoptera ) France Benoit- Bazille Microgr. prepar. Paris 14 (11- 17). — T. longior in houses Jarvis Canad. Entomol. 38 (239-242). Uropoda hamper si sp. n. Netherlands Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (8). — U. obnoxia sp. n. Finland Reuter Acta Soc. Fauna et. FI. Fenn 27 (10-16 pi.). Veigaia gen. n. type Gamasua nemo- renaia Koch, to same genus cervua Kram. hercidanea Berl. Oudemans Ber. Ned. Ent. Ver. 2 (6). Vidia gen. n. undulata sp. n. on Prosoms conformia Italy Oudemans T.c. (22). Xenillua type clypeator Desv. .= Notasjus castaneus Herm. Oudemans T.c. (100). 49 Arachn. Systematic.. 3031 Zuluacarus gen. n. termitophilus sp. n. Zululand Tragardii Zool. Anz. 30, (876). TARDIGRADA. Diphascon alpinum sp. n. Scotland Murray Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. Edinb. 1906 (29) pi. iii IT. 1-3. — T). chilense (695) pl. iv ff. 23a-23b s pitzbergense (695) pl. iv IF. 24a-24b characters, angustatum sp. n. (695) pl. iv ff. 25a- 25c Scotch lakes Murray Edinb. Trans. R. Soc. 41. — D. oculatum sp. n. Scotland Murray Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. Edinb. 1906 (216) pl. v f. 1. Echiniscus characters (679-682) arc- tomys Ehr (682) gladiator’ (683) pl. iff la-lc mutabilia (683) pl. i ff. 2a-2d spp. n. icendli Richters (684) pl. i ff 3a- 3c rcliculatus sp. n. (684) pl. i. ff. 4a-4.c oihonnae Richters (685) pl. i ff. 5a-5b granulatus Doy (685) pl. ii ff. 6a-6£ 8 pitzbergensis ScouiTield (686) pl. ii ff. - 7a-7c 3 doubtful species (687, 688) pl. ii ff. 8-10 Scotch lakes Murray Edinb. Trans. R. Soc. 41.— E. blumi sp. n. Spitz- bergen Richters Zool. Anz. Leipzig 30 (125). Alaerobiot us eggs figured Murray Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. Edinb. 1906 (27-28) pl. iii IT. 6-18. Macrobiohts characlerj (688-689) hufelandi 0. Sell (696) echinogenitus Richters (690) islandicus Richters (690) pl. iii ff. 12a-32c ornalus Richters (691) pl. iii ff. 13a- 13c oberhaiiseri Doy (692) macronyx Doy (693) pl. iii ff. 16a-16d intermedius Plate (693) anmdatus (691) pl. iii ff. 14a-14c papillifer (692) pl. iii ff. 15a-15c spp. n. Scotch lakes Murray Edinb. Trans. R. Soc. 41. — M. coronifer, echinogenitus spp. n. Spitz- bergen Richters, Zool. Anz., 30, (125-127). — M. macronyx in Mon- golia Daday Math. Termt. lllrt., 24, (34-77) ; variety in Scotland Murray Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. Edinb. 1906 (216) pl. v f. 2. Milnesium tardigradum Doy Scotch lakes Murray Edinb. Trans. R. Soc. 41 (696). Microlyda nom. nov. = Lydella Dujar- din, preoc. Hay, Washington, Proc. Biol. Soc., 19, (46-47). PENTAST0MIDA. LinguaLula rhinaria parasitism Kooil Arheiten aus dem path. Inst zu Berlin. Berlin (A. Ilirschwald), (288-348), mit 2 Taf. Pentastomum dentierdatum , parasitic on man Laengner, Centralbl. Bakt., Jena, Abt. 1, 40, (368-371). (Pentastomum constrictum in man, Senegal Thiroux Paris, C.-R. Soc. Biol. 59 (78-80)). Porocephalus indicus sp. n. in Gavialis gangeticus, Calcutta Linstow J. As. Soc. Beng. 2, (270) pl. iii ff. 6-10. c 9 (n-9720 n 50 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1900] MYRIOPODA CONTENTS ( see p. 3) I. — TITLES. Titled in brackets refer to works that have been ’previously recorded in the Zoological Tiecord. Attems, K. G. Ergebnisse einer naturwissensehaftlichen Reise zum Erdschias- Dagh (Kleinasien). I. Zoolo- gischerTeil. Myriopoden. Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus., 20, 1905, (163-167), pi. viii. Brolemann, II. W. 1. Myriapodes de la mission du chemin de fer Thies- Kayes, recueillis par le Dr. Conan. Paris, Mem. soo. zool., 18, 1905, (201- 213) pi. iv, v. Brolemann, H. W. 2. Miriapodos de Guatemala recibidos de Don Juan J. Rodriguez. An. Mus., San Salvador, 3, 1906, (4-12, 75-80). (Brblemann. 3. Myriapodes recueillis en Indo-Chine par M. A. Pavie. Mission • Pavie, 3, 1904, (296-308).) (Brftlemann, H. W. 4. Myriapodes de Guatemala. Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 29, 1904, (188-191).) (Brolemann, H. W. 5. Le genre Acanthiidus. Paris, Ann. soc. ent., 72, 1903, [1905], (469-477).) (Brolemann, H. W. 6. Materiau x pour servir a une faune des myriapodes de Franco. Feuille jeunes natural., Paris, ser. 4, 35, 1905, (93- 98).) (Brblemann, H. W. 7. Myriapodes de Costa Rica recueillis par le pro- fesseur Biolley. Paris, Ann. soc. ent., 74, 1905, (337-380, pi.).) Brues, C. T. vide Mel under, A. L. Bruntz, L. 1. L’organe phagocytaire des Polydesmes. Paris, C.-R. soc. biol., 61, 1906, (252-253): et Reunion biolo- gique de Nancy, 1906, (52-53). Bruntz, L. 2. La phagocytose chez les Diplopodes (globules sanguins et organes phagoevtaires). Arch, zool., Paris, ser. 5, 5, 1906, (491-504). Carl, J. 1. Sur la presence des Pauropodes en Suisse. Arch. Sci. Phys., Geneve, 22, 1906, (407). Carl, J. 2. Diplopoden aus dem Malayischen Archipel. (Reise von Dr. Walter Volz.) Zool. Jahrb., Jena, Abtli. Syst., 24, 1906, (227-246), pi. xvii. (Carlson, A. J. Contributions to the physiology of the ventral nerve-cord of Myriapoda (centipedes and millipedes). J. Exp. Zool., Baltimore, Md., 1, 1904, (269-287).) Carr, J. W. Myriapoda, [in] The Vic- toria history of the countv of Notting- ham, 1, 1906, (131, 132). Chalande, J. 1. Reeherches sur les Myriopodes du sud-ouest de la France. Toulouse, Bui. Soc. Sci. nat., 38, 1905, (46-79), ph, et 39, 1905, (79-154). 51 Arachn. Titles. — Myriopoda. 3400 (Chalande, J. 2. Myriapodos de France. Toulouse, Bui. soc. hist, nut., 36, 1903, (65-69).) (Chalande, J. 3. Cas d’hermaphro- disme die/ mi myriopode. Toulouse, Bui. soc. liist. nat., 36, 1903, (91-92) a. %•) (Chalande, J. 4. Contribution a la faune des Myriapodcs de F ranee. Feuille jeimes natural., Paris, ser. 4, 35,1905,(61,70-72).) Chamberlin, P. V. A new Lithobius from Colorado. Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., 58, 1906, (3-4). Duboscq, O. vide 'Leger, L. Evans, W. Some Invertebrate, in- cluding Ixodes borealis, from St. Kilda. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., Edinburgh, 1906, No. 58, (87). Hennings, C. 1. Dio systematised Stellung und Einteilung dev Myrio- podon. Anschauungen und Erfahrun- gen 1758-1905. Zool. Ann., Wurzburg, 2, 1906, (47-70). Hennings, C. 2. Das Tomosvarysche Organ der Myriopoden. II. Zs. wiss. Zool., Leipzig, 80, 1906, (576-641), pis. xxxi and xxxii. Hennings, C. 3. Neuere Myriopoden- Arbeiten. (Zusammenfassende Ueber- sicht.) Zool. . Central bl., Leipzig, 13, 1906, (1-31). L4ger, L. et Duboscq, O. L’evolution des Eccrina des Glomeris. Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 142, 1906, (590-592). ([Lignau, N]. JHirnay, H. T. Mho- roriojEKii KptiMa (npe^Bapmejibnoe coo^meuie). [Die Myriapoden der Krim. Vorl. Mitth.] Odessa, Mem. Soc. nat., 28, 1905, (197-199).) Lucas, R. Myriopoda. [Jahres- bericht 1901.] Arch. Natg., Berlin, 68, Bd 2, H. 2, 2. Halfte, 1902, [1906], (1357-1415), = D. ent. Zs., Berlin, 1902, II. 3, 2. Halfte, [1906], (1357- 1415). (Medes, Grace. The spermatogenesis of Scutigera lovceps. Biol. Bull., Woods Holl., Mass, 9, 1905, (156-158), with pi.) Melander, A. L. and Brues, C. T. The chemical nature of some insect secretions. Milwaukee, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc, N. Ser, 4, 1906, (22-36). Muralewitsch, W. Myriapoden, ge- sammelt von der Expedition nach der Halbinsel Kanin im Jalire 1902. Zool. Anz, Leipzig, 30, 1906, (66-69). Peyerimhoff, P. do. Recherclies sur la faune cavernicole des Basses-Alpes. Paris, Ann. soc. ent, 75, 1906, (203- 222). Poche, F. Ober das Habitat von Sphend ononema cam erunense Verhf. Zool. Anz, Leipzig, 30, 1906, (567-568). Pocock, R. I. 1. Myriopoda ; [in] The Victoria history of the county of — Hampshire and Isle of Wight 1 1900 (163-165),— Cumberland 1 1901 (142, 143),— Norfolk 1 1901 (171, 172),— Surrey 1 1902 (176-178), — Somerset 1 1906 (121-123). Pocock, R. I. 2. The Wild Fauna and Flora of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. — Antennata. Kew Bull, Add. Ser. 5, 1906, (21, 22). Pocock, R. I. 3. Cliilopoda and Diplopoda, [in] The Fauna and Geo- graphy of the Maidive and Laccadive Archipelagoes, edited by J. Stanley Gardiner. 4to. Cambridge, 2, Suppl. 2, 1906 (1011-1045). Ribaut. 1. Notes myriopodologiques. Toulouse, Bui. soc. hist, nat, 37,1901, (48-52). (Ribaut, II. 2. Description de quatre nouvelles especes fran<;aises du genre Jidus (Myriopodes). Toulouse, Bui. soc. hist, nat, 37, 1904, (15-27).) Schmitt, J. Monographic de Pile d’ Anticosti (Golfe Saint-Laurent). Paris, 1901, (i-vi + 1-367). Sjbstedt, Y. Ubersicht der Ergeb- nisse einer zoologischen Reise in Kamerun West - Afrika, 1890-1892. Stockholm, 1905, (1-102). Verhoeff, K. W. 1. Vergleichend- morphologische Studie iiber die coxo- pleuralen Korperteile der Chilopoden, mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Scolopendromorpha, ein Beitrag zur Anatomie und Systematik derselben, nebst physiologischen und phylogeneti- schen Mitteilungen und Ausblicken auf die Insekten. Halle, Nova Acta Leop, 86, 1906, (349-501). Verhoeff, K. W. 2. Ueber Diplo- poden. 5. (25.) Aufsatz. ZurKenntnis der Gattung Gervaisia ( Opisthandria ). 52 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1000] Zool. Anz., Leipzig, 30, 1906, (790- 822). Verhoeff, IC. W. 3. Ueber Diplo- poden. 4. (24.) Aufsatz : Zur Kennt- nis der Glomeriden (zugleicli Vor- laufer einer GZomeris-Monographie). (Beitriige zur Systematik, (leographie, Entwickelung, vergleichenden Mor- pliologie und Biologie,) Arch. Natg., Berlin, 72, Bd 1, 1906, (107-226), mit 2 Taf. Verhoeff, C[arl]. 4. Gliederfiissler : Arthropoda. [Forts.] H. G, -Bronn’s Ivlassen u. Ordnungen des Tier-Reichs, Bd 5, Abt. 2, Lfg 75-77. Leipzig (C. F. Winter), 1906, (175-215) Taf. Williams, S. It. The young oi'Sauti- gcrella immaculata. Science, New York, N.Y. 23, 1906, (527). II.— SUBJECT INDE'X. N.B. — For full reference go to Titles. GENERAL. Gliederfiissler : Arthropoda. H. G. Bronn’s Ivlassen u. Ordnungen des Tier-Reichs, Bd. 5, Abt. 2, Lfg 75-77.) (175-215) Taf. ; Verhoeff, 4. STRUCTURE. Morphology of Myriopoda ; Hennings, 1,3. Morphology of Diplopoda ; Verhoeff, 3. Coxo-pleural sclerites of Chilopoda ; Verhoeff, 1. Tomosvary’s organ in Myriopoda ; Hennings, 2. PHYSIOLOGY. Phagocytosis in Diplopoda ; Bruntz, 1, 2. Experiments on secretions of Spiro- bolus marginatus ; Icelander and Brues. (Experiments on ventral nerve-cord of Myriopoda ; Carlson.) (Hermaphroditism in a myriopod ; Cha- Jande, 3.) DEVELOPMENT. (Spermatogenesis of Scutigera forceps ; Medes.j Young of Seubigerella ; Williams. ETHOLOGY. Sporozoan parasites of Glomeris ; L4ger and Duboscq. Caves of Basses-Alpes ; Peyerimhoflf. GEOGRAPHICAL. Europe, Diplopoda app. and subspp. n. ; Verhoeff, 2. Europe, Diplopoda subspp. and varr. n. ; Verhoeff, 3. Kanin Peninsula, N. Russia, Myrio- poda 4 spp. n. ; Muralewitsch. Crimea; Lignau. British Isles, Hampshire, Cumberland, Norfolk, Surrey, Somerset, Myriopoda ; Pocock, 1. Botanic Gardens, ICew, Myriopoda and Diplopoda ; Pocock, 2. Nottinghamshire, Myriopoda ; Carr. Scotland, St. Ivilda, Myriopoda ; Evans. France, Myriopoda ; Chalande, 1, (France, Myriopoda ; Chalande, 2, 4.) (France, Julus 4 spp. n. ; Ribaut, 2.) (France, Diplopoda 2 spp. n., 2 snb- spp. n. ; Brolemann, 6.) Basses-Alpes, Myriopoda ; Peyerimhoflf. Switzerland, Pauropoda ; Carl, 1. Asia Minor, Myriopoda gen. and spp. n. ; Attems. (Indo-China, Diplopoda ; Brblemann, 3.) Sumatra, Diplopoda 4 spp. n. ; Carl, 2. Malay Peninsula, Diplopoda 1 gen. n. ; Verhoeff, 3. Maldives and Laccadives, Myriopoda ; Pocock, 3. French Sudan, Myriopoda 4 spp. n. 1 var. n. ; Brolemann, 1. Togoland, Spendononema camerunenee ; Poche. Cameroons, Myriopoda ; Sjbstedt, 53 Arachn. Systematic. — Myf iopod a . 34:31 Gulf of S. Lawrence, Anticosti Is., Myriopoda ; Sclimitt. Colorado, Lithobius sp. n. ; Cham- berlin. (Costa Rica, Myriopoda gen., spp, and varr. n. ; Brolemann, 7.) Gnatemala, Myriopoda 7 spp. n. ; Brolemann, 2. (Guatemala, Myriopoda ; Brfile- mann, 4.) III.— SYSTEMATIC. Myriopoda, classification and mor- phology Hennings Zool. Ann., Wurz- burg, 2, 190G, (47-70) ; Zs. wiss. Zool., 80, (57G-641) 2 Taf. ; Review of recent literature Hennings, Zool. Centralbl., 13 (.1-31); Species of Franco Chalande Toulouse, Bui. Soc. hist, nat., 36, (GO- GO); 38 (40-79) with pi.; 39 (79-154); of the Crimea Lignau Odessa, Mem. soc. nat. 28 (197-199). Chilopoda. Cliilopoda anatomy and phytogeny, Veriioeff Halle, Nova Acta Loop., 80 (349-501). Ballophilus maldivensis sp. n. Mal- dives Pocock Fauna. Mai dive 2 (1042). Chromatanops gen. n. for Cryptops bivittatus Pocock Veriioeff Halle, Nova Acta Leop. 86 (389). Cyclorliabdus contortus sp. n. Guate- mala Brolemann, An. Mus. San Salvador 3 (G). Lithobius ( Pleurolithobius ) argaeensis sp. n. Asia Minor Attems Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20 (1G4). — L. caninensis (6G) fallax, ignotus (68) L. litoralis (67) spp. n., Kanin penin- sula Muralewitsch, Zool. Anz., 30.— L. guatemalae sp. n. Guatemala Broi.e- mann. An. Mus. San Salvador 3 (4). — L. liarrietae sp. n. Colorado Chamberlin, Philadelphia, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., 58, (3-4). (Lithobius vidcani costaricensis var. n. Costa Rica Brolemann Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (339) ) Scutigerella hnmaeulata young stages, Williams Science, New York, N.Y. 23 (527), Sphendononema camcruuevse Togo- land not Cameroons PociiE, Zool. Anz., 30, (5G7-5G8). Trigono crypt ops gen. n. for Cryptops gigas Krpl., bottegi Silv., numidicus Luc. Veriioeff Halle, Nova Acta Leop. 86 (390). Diplopoda. Diplopoda morphology Veriioeff Arch. Naturg. Berlin 72 Bd. 1 (107- 226). (Acanthiulus defined Brolemann Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 72 (4G9-477) pi, viii IT. 5, 6.) (Aceratophallus uni color lamellifer var. n. Costa Rica, Brolemann Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (346) pi. viii If. 1-5.) (Blaniulus serrula sp. n. Basses-Alpes Brolemann Feuillo jeuncs natural. 35 (1) if. 76-78.) Bradiyiulus ( Chromaliulus ) pentheri (165) pi. viii IT. 1-3 annulatus (165) pi. viii IT. 4-7 spp. n. Asia Minor Attems Wien, Ann. Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 20. (Colobodesmus gen. n. biolleyi sp. n. Costa Rica Brolemann Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (347-350) pi. viii IT. 8-12, pi. ix IT. 13, 14.) (Epinannolcne bicornis sp. n. Costa Rica Brolemann Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (356) pi. ix f. 16.) Fonlaria characters (8, 9) violacea sp. n. (JO) Guatemala Brolemann An. Mus. San Salvador, 3.' Gervaisia anatomy of genus, cidtrifera (810) noduligcra. (812) spp. n. noduligara styrica (812) acytida transylvaniea, multiclavigera dedivis (811) subspp. n. Europe Veriioeff Zool. Anz. 30. Glomeris hexastidia Brandt, boleti (124, 139), eimeri (139), bosniensis, calcivaga, rabensteinensis, theresiae, quercivora, marcomannia (140), subspp. n., connexa C.K., fagivora (153), scuto- limbata (157), subspp. n., formosa Latz. mirzelae (159) subsp. n., eonspersa s.l. albanensis (166) subsp. n. ; dorsosan- guine (178), rugifera (187), spp. n. Europe Veriioeff Arch. Natg. Berlin 72. Bd. 1. Jidus londinensis finitimus var. n., Ribaut, Bui. soc. hist, nat., 37, (48-52) av. fig. 54 Arachn. XI. Arachnida. [1906] (Julus (Leptolulus) garumnl cus,(Cylin- dromlua ) ehnlandei, lignicola, ( Leu- colulus ) spino8us, spp. n. France Ridaut, Toulouse, Bui. Soc. hist, nat., 37, 1904, (15-27).) ( Julus ( Cylindroiulus ) allobrogicus turincrms subsp. n. France Brolemann Feuille jeunes natural. 35 (6) IT. 81, 82.) (Jidus (Typldohdus) seidte rormn sp. n. France Brolemann Feuille jeunes natural. 35 (5) IT. 79, 80.) Leptodesmus rodrigvezi sp. n. Guate- mala Brolemann, An. Mns. Ban Salvador 3(11). Odontopyge dilutata (201) conani (203) pi. iv IT. i-5 fed arnica (200) spp. n. French Sudan Brolemann Paris, Mem. soc. zool. 18. Platirrachua nitldus sp. n. Guatemala Brolemann, An. Mus. San Salvador 3 (6). (Platydesmus lanltesteri sp. n. Costa Rica Brolemann Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (354) pi. ix f. 15.) (Platyrrhacua stenopterus sp. n. Costa Rica Brolemann Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74 (343).) Rhamphldohilus gen. n. bujukderensis sp. n. Asia Minor Attems Wien. Ann. Nat. Hist. Ilofmus. 20 (16G) pi. viii IT. 8-10. Rhlnocricus obesus sp. n. Guatemala Brolemann An. Mus. San Salvador, 3 (78). Rhopalomeria gen. n. Rhopolomerinae sub. fam. n. for Glomeria bicolor, Wood Salanga Is., Malay Peninsula Verhoeff Arch. Naturg. Berlin 72 (188- 194). Siphonotua gardineri sp. n. Lacca- dives Pocock Fauna Maidive 2 (1045). Sphaeropeua velutinus (232) pi. xvii IT. 19-2 2 volzi (233) pi. xvii IT. 7—11 cinctua (235) pi. xvii fT. 23-20 spp. n. Sumatra Carl Zool. Jalirb. Syst. 24. Splrobolua marqinatua Say, experi- ments on secretions Melander and Brues Milwaukee, Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. 4 (26-28). Spirostreplua litgubvls Brolem. suda- nica var. n. (208) pi. iv IT. 0, 7 contort us sp. n. (209) pi. v French Sudan Brole- mann Paris, M£m. soc. zool. 18.— S. rodrignezi sp. n. Guatemala BrOlemann An. Mus. San Salvador 3 (75). — (Spirost reptus (Sea phiost reptus) typo- typyge sp. n. (359) pi. ix f. 17 pahnensls subsp. n. (302) pi. ix f. 18 omalopyge (365) pi. ix f. 19 Costa Rica Brolemann Paris, Ann. soc. ent. 74.) — S. vittatus, Newp. (238) pi. xvii f. 4 rubrocinctus, Poc. (239) pi. xvii f. 14 javanicus, Brdt. (240) pi. xvii IT. 1-3 coelestis, Silv. (241) pi. xvii IT. 12, 13 Sumatra Carl Zool. Jalirb. Syst. 24. Trachelomegalns sumatranus sp. n. Sumatra Carl Zool. Jalirb. Syst. 24 (243) pi. xvii IT. 15-18. ( Trlclioblanhdus hivsutus cavcrnicola subsp. n. Basses- Alpes Brolemann Feuille jeunes natural. 35 (1) IT. 74, 75.) Trigoniulus scaphurus sp. n. Mal- dives Pocock Fauna Maidive. 2 (1044) f. 151. Pauropoda. Pauropoda in Switzerland Carl Arch. Sci. Phys., Geneve 22 (407). 55 Arachn. Titles. — S ystbm a tio. 3200 PROTOTRACHEATA CONTENTS (see p. 3) I.- TITLES. Bouvier, E. L. 1. Observation biolo- gique. Le Peripatus Edwardsi au Brasil. Paris, Bui. soc. ent., 1906, (268). (Bouvier, E. L. 2. Les oeufs des Onychopliores. Nouv. Arch. Museum, Paris, s6r. 4, 6, 1901, (1-50), av. fig.) (Bouvier, E. L. 3. Sur les organes geuitaux males du Peripatus tholloni Bouv. Paris, Bui. soc. ent., 1904, (1 92— 193).) [Bruntz, L. Excretion et phagocytose chez les Onychopliores. Nancy, Bui. soc. sci., ser. 3, 4, 1903, (125-127).] Dendy, A. Note on the supposed type specimen of Peripatus leuckarti Saenger, and on the nomenclature of the Austra- lian Onychophora. Zool. Anz., Leipzig, 30, 1906, (175-177). Handlirsch, A. Ober Phylogenie der Arthropoden. Wien, Verb. Zool.-bot. Ges., 1906, (88-103). Lucas, R. Prototracheata. [Jahres- bericht 1901.] Arch. Natg., Berlin, 68, Bd 2, H. 2, 2. Halfte, 1902 [1906], (1579- 1584),= D. ent. Zs., Berlin, 1902, II. 3, 2. Halfte, [1906], (1579-1584). Pliiliptschenko, J. Ueber die Ab- stammung des Fettkorpers und der Nephrocylen bei den Arthropoden. St. Peterburg, Trav. Soc. nat. (C.-R.), 37, No. 5 & 6, 1906, 270-272). If.— SUBJECT-INDEX. STRUCTURE. Fat body and nephrocytes in Peri- patus ; Phiiiptschenko. (Male genital organs of Peripatus ; Bouvier, 3.) Affinities of Peripatus ; Handlirsch. PHYSIOLOGY. Physiology of excretion in Peripatus ; Bruntz. DEVELOPMENT. (Eggs of Onychophora ; Bouvier, 2.) GEOGRAPHICAL. Brazil, Espirito Santo, Peripatus edwardsi ; Bouvier, 1. III.— SYSTEMATIC. (Onychophora eggs ; Bouvier, 2 Nouv. Arch. Museum, Paris, (ser. 4), 6, (1-50), av. fig.) Peripatus affinities, Handlirsch Wien, Verb. Zool.-bot. Ges. 1906 (88-103). Peripatus leucharti Saenger to Peri- patoides, Dendy, Zool. Anz., 30, (175— 177). — P. edwardsi in Espirito Santo, Brazil, Bouvier, Paris, Bui. soc. ent., 1906, (268). — (P. tholloni male genital organs, Bouvier Paris, Bui. Soc. ent., 1904, (192-193).) ■ This preservation photocopy was made and hand bound at BookLab, Inc. in compliance with copyright law. The paper, Weyerhaeuser Cougar Opaque Natural, meets the requirements of ANSI /NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper). Austin 1994