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THE first part of this large work dealt with the plumularian hydroids. After an interval of four years, the second part, a folio of some 150 pages and 57 plates, has been issued. It appeals exclusively and intentionally to the student of systematic zoology; but owing to the wide distribution of the family—the “sea-firs” of our coasts—this account, though dealing primarily with American species, will assist students of sertularian taxonomy in almost any part of the world.
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American Hydroids 1 . Nature 71, 331 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/071331a0
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