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Pearse, a. S. 



1932a. Observations on the parasit«s and commensals 

 found associated with crustaceans and fishes at Dry 

 Tortugas, Florida. Papers Tortugas Lab. Carnegie 

 Inst. Washington Pub. 28 (6): 103-115. 



1932b. Inhabitants of certain sponges at Dry Tortugas. 

 Pap. Tortugas Lab. Carnegie Inst. Washington Pub. 

 28 (7): 117-124, pis. 1-2, fig. 1. 



1932c. Animals in brackish ponds and pools at Dry 

 Tortugas. Pap. Tortugas Lab. Carnegie Inst. Wash- 

 ington 28 (8): 125-142, pis. 1-3, fig. 1-2. 



1936. Results of survey of the cenotes of Yucatdn. Car- 

 negie Inst. Washington Pub. No. 457: 17-28, pis. 1-2. 



Wilson, Charles B. 



1902. North American parasitic copepods of the family 

 Argulidae, with a bibliography of the group and a 

 systematic review of all known species. Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus. 25 (1302): 635-742, pis. 8-27. 



1907. North American parasitic copepods belonging to 

 the family Caligidae. Parts III and IV: Revision of 

 Pandarinae and Cecropinaa. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 



33 (1573): 323-490, 18 figs., pis. 17-43. 



1911a. North American parasitic copepods. Descrip- 

 tion of new genera and species. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus. 39 (1805): 625-634, pis. 65-68. 



1911b. North American parasitic copepods belonging 

 to the family Ergasilidae. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 



34 (1788): 26.3-400, pis. 41-60. 



1913. Crustacean parasites of West Indian fishes and land 



crabs, with descriptions of new genera and species. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 44 (1950): 189-277, pis. 18-53. 

 1917. North American parasitic copepods belonging 



to the Lernaeidae, with a revision of the entire family. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 53 (2194): 1-150, pis. 1-21. 



Wilson, Charles B. — Continued 



1932. The copepods of the Woods Hole region, Mas- 

 sachusetts. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 158, xix 635 pp., 



316 text figs,, 41 pis. 

 1935. Parasitic copepods from the Dry Tortugas. Pap. 



Tortugas Lab. Carnegie Inst. Washington 29 (12): 



327-347, pis. 1-6. 

 1936a. Note on a copepod from Cuba. Mem. Soc. 



Cubana Hi.st. Nat. 10 (1): p. 32. 

 1936b. Two new parasitic copepods from Cuban fish. 



Mem. Soc. Cubana Hist. Nat. 10 (2): 107-112, 15 figs. 

 1936c. Copepods from the cenotes and caves of the 



Yucatdn Peninsula with notes on cladocerans. 



Carnegie Inst. Washington Pub. No. 457: 77-88, 



figs. 1-20. 

 1944. Parasitic copepods in the United States National 



Museum. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 94 (3177): 529-582, 



pis. 20-34. 

 1950. Copepods gathered by the United States Fisheries 



steamer Albatross from 1887 to 1909, chiefly in the 



Pacific Ocean. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 100, 14 (4): 



1-441, pis. 1-36. 

 Wilson, Mildred Stratton. 



1949. A new species of copepod of the genus Corycaeus 



from the North American Coast. Proc. U. S. Nat. 



Mus. 99 (3239): 321-326, pi. 18. 

 Wright, Stillmax. 



1936. A revision of the South American species of 

 Pseudodiaptomus. Ann. Acad. Brasileira de Sciencias 

 8 (1): 1-24, pis. 1-3. 



1937. Two new species of Pseudodiaptomus. Comm. 

 Tech. Piscicult. Nordeste Publicacao, No. 28, Ann. 

 Acad. Brazil. Sci. 9 (2): 155-162, pis. 1-2. 



