380 references: pathology 



RuTHVEN, A. G. Description of a new Utafrom Nevada. Proceedings of the Bio- 

 logical Society of Washington 26: 27-30, fig. 1. Feb. 8, 1913. (Describes Uta 

 Stansburiana nevadensis, subsp. nov. — W.R.M.) 



Stejneger, L. a new lizard from Porto Rico. Proceedings of the Biological 

 Society of Washington 26: 69-72. March 22, 1913. (Describes Ameiva 

 Wetmorei, sp. nov. — ^W.R.M.) 



Stejneger, L. Results of the Yale-Peruvian expedition of 1911. Batrachians and 

 reptiles. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum 45: 541-547. June 4, 

 1913. (Includes descriptions of three new amphibians and two new reptiles 

 from Peru.— W.R.M. ). 



Thompson, Helen B. Description of a new subspecies of Rana pretiosa from 

 Nevada. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 26: 53-56, 

 fig. 2. March 22, 1913. (Describes Rana pretiosa luteiventris , subsp. nov.— 

 W.R.M.). 



Wilson, C. B. Crustacean parasites of West Indian fishes and land crabs, with 

 descriptions of new genera and species. Proceedings of the U. S. National 

 Museum 44: 189-277, pis. 18-53. April 3, 1913. 



* ENTOMOLOGY 



Johnson, F. The grape leafhopper in the Lake Erie valley. Bulletin of the U.S. 



Department of Agriculture, No. 19. Pp. 1-47, pis. 1-3. January 24, 1914. 



(A professional paper dealing with the life-history and habits of this species. 



Typhlocyba comes Say, its parasites and predaceous enemies, natural checks, 



and artificial methods of control; includes also a bibliography.— J.C.C.) 

 Morgan, A. C., and Crumb, S. E. The tobacco splittvorm. Bulletin of the U. S. 



Department of Agriculture, No. 59. Pp. 1-7. January 19, 1914. (A short 



account of the immature stages, life-history and food-habits of Phthorimaea 



operculella Zeller, with remedial measures. — J.C.C.) 

 TowNSEND, C. H. T. New muscoid flies, mainly Hystriciidae and Pyrrhosiinae 



'from the Andean Montanaya, {continuation.) Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus 



2 : 29-32. February 28, 1914. (Describes two new species and the new genera 



Eurythiopsis and Corpulentosoma. — J.C.C.) 



PATHOLOGY 



MoHLER, J. R. Cerebrospinal meningitis {"forage poisoning"). Bulletin ot the 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, No. 65. Pp. 1-14. February 14, 1914. 



MoHLER, J. R., and Eichhorn, A. Immunization tests with glanders vaccine. 

 Bulletin of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, No. 70. Pp. 1-13. April 15, 

 1914. 



Mohler, J. R., Eichhorn, A., and Buck, J. M. The diagnosis of dourine by com- 

 plement fixation. Journal of Agricultural Research, 1 : 99-107. November, 

 1913. 



Ransom, B. H. Cysticercus ovis, the cause of tapeworm cysts in mutton. Journal 

 of Agricultural Research 1 : 15-57, fig. 1-13, pi. 2-4. October, 1913. 



