Reports on the Scientific Results of the Expedition to the East- 

 ern Tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the 

 U.S. Fish Commission .Steamer "Albatross," from October, 1904, 

 to March, 1905, Lieutenant Commander L. M. Garrett, U. S. N., 

 Commanding, published or in preparation: — 



A. AGASSIZ. V. 5 General Report on the 



Expedition. 

 A. AGASSIZ. I. 1 Three Letters to Geo. M. 



Bowers, U. S. Fish Com. 

 A. AGASSIZ and H. L. CLARK. The 



Echini, 

 B. BIGELOW. 

 B. BIGELOW. 

 P. BIGELOW. 

 CARLGREN. 



XVI. 10 The Medusae. 

 The fciphonopho'ros. 

 The Stomatopods. 

 The Actinaria. 



H. 



H. 



R. 



O. 



S.F.CLARKE. VIII. 8 The Hydriods. 



W. R. COE. The Nemerteans. 



L. J. COLE. XlX.io The Pycnogonida. 



W. H.DALL. XIV." TheMollusks. 



C. R. EASTMAN. VII. 7 The Sharks' 



Teeth. 

 B. W. EVERMANN. The Fishes. 

 W G. FARLOW. The Algae. 

 S. GARMAN. XII. 12 The Reptiles 

 H. J.HANSEN. The Cirripeds. 



The Schizopods. 



The Insects. 



The Cephalopods. 



III. 3 IX. B XX.ao The Pro- 



H. J. HANSEN. 



S. HENSHAW. 



W. E. HOYLE. 



C. A. KOFOID. 

 tozoa. 



P. KRUMBACH. 



The Sagittae. 



R. VON LENDENFELD. The Siliceous 



Sponges. 

 H. LUDWIG. The Holothurians. 

 H. LUDWIG. The Starfishes. 

 H. LUDWIG. The Ophiurans. 

 G. W. MULLER. The Ostracods. 

 JOHN MURRAY and G. V. LEE. XVII. 17 



The Bottom Specimens. 

 MARY J. RATHBUN. X. 1 " The Crusta- 

 cea Decapoda. 

 HARRIET RICHARDSON. II> The 



Isopods. 

 W. E. RITTER. IV. 4 The Tunicates. 

 ALICE ROBERTSON. The Bryozoa. 

 B.L.ROBINSON. The Plants. 

 G. O.SARS. TheCopepods. 

 F. E. SCHULZE. XI." The Xenophyo- 



phoras. 

 H. R. SIMROTH. The Pteropods and 



Heteropods. 

 E. C. STARKS. XIII. 13 Atelaxia. 

 TH. STUDER. The Alcyonaria. 

 JH. THIELE. XV. 15 Bathysciadium. 

 T. W. VAUGHAN. VI. 6 The Corals. 

 R. WQLTERECK. XVIII. 1S The Am- 



phipods. 

 W. McM WOODWORTH. The Annelids. 



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