Abstract
THESE volumes, which form the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth of the Liverpool Marine Biological Committee's memoirs, are comprehensive studies, admirably illustrated by lithographic plates, of animals common on our shores and readily accessible to the student. The authors and the editor, Prof. Herdman, are to be congratulated on the production of such excellent aids to the study of types of our British marine animals.
(1) Anurida.
By A. D. Imms. Pp. viii + 99; 7 plates. 1906. Price 4s
(2) Ligia.
By C. Gordon Hewitt. Pp. viii + 37; 4 plates. 1907. Price 2s
(3) Antedon.
By Herbert C. Chadwick. Pp. viii + 47; 7 plates. 1907. Price 2s. 6d. (London: Williams and Norgate.)
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A., J. (1) Anurida (2) Ligia (3) Antedon. Nature 76, 610–611 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076610a0
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