•LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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Daix, William Healey. An index to 



the Museum Boltenianuni. 



Smithsonian Inst. Spe- 

 cial pub. No. 2360, 

 Mar. 8, 1915, pp. 

 1-64. 

 An index to the names of 

 mollusks given in the publica- 

 tion of 1798, together with a 

 note on the history of the work 

 and English translations of the 

 Latin and German prefaces of 

 the original. 



A new species of Modiolaria 



from Bering Sea. 



Nautilus, 28, No. 12, 

 ' Apr., 1915, p. 138. 



Musculus phenax, from the 

 Pribilof Islands, in Alaska, is 

 described as new. The types are 

 in the U. S. National Museum. 

 Friekson, L. S. a new pearly fresh- 

 water mussel of the genus . Hyria 

 from Brazil. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 



47, No. 2053, Oct. 

 29, 1914, p. 363, pi. 

 12. 



Describes Hyria amazonia. 



Henderson, John B. Rediscovery of 

 Pourtales' Haliotis. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 



48, No. 2091, May 



Henderson, John B. — Continued. 



22, 1915, pp. 659- 

 661, pis. 45, 46. 

 Describes and figures a 

 unique specimen of Haliotis 

 (Padollus) pourtalesii Dall 

 dredged by Mr. Henderson off 

 Sand Key, Florida. He gives 

 the new name Haliotis (Padol- 

 lus) dalli to the Pacific repre- 

 sentative of this genus, de- 

 scribed as Haliotis pourtalesiil 

 Dall, 



and Paul Bartsch. Littoral 



marine mollusks of Chincoteague 



Island, Virginia. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 47, No. 2055, Oct. 

 29, 1914, pp. 411- 

 421,' pis. 13, 14. 

 A short paper on the results 

 of a day's dredging at Chinco- 

 teague Island, Va. A list of 

 species collected is given and 

 the following are described as 

 new : Epitonium virginicum, 

 Turbonilla {Pyrgiscus) pow- 

 hatani, T. (P.) pocahontasw, T. 

 (P.) toyatani, T. (P.) virginica, 

 Odostomia {Clirysallida) toya- 

 tani, O. (Evalea) virginica, 0. 

 (E.) pocaliontascB, Triphoris 

 pyrrha, Diastoma virginica, 

 Cerithiopsis ( Ccrithiopsis) vir- 

 ginica. 



ONYCHOPHORES. 



Clark, Austin H. On some onycho- 

 phores (Peripatus) from the Repub- 

 lic of Panama. 



Zool. Anzeiger, 45, No. 

 4, Dec. 4, 1914, pp. 

 145, 146. 



The recently described Peripa- 

 tus (Peripatus) ruber Fuhr- 

 mann is recorded from Panama 

 and some notes on the habits of 

 Oroperipatus corradoi (Came- 

 rano) are given. 



Clark, Austin H. The present distri- 

 bution of the Onychophora, a group 

 of terrestrial invertebrates. 



Smithsonian Misc. 



Colls., 65, No. 1, 



Jan. 4, 1915, pp. 



1-25. 



The present distribution of 



the Onychophores is discussed 



along the lines of biological 



paleogeography, and a list of all 



the recent species, with their 



habitat, is given. 



INSECTS. 



Alexander, Charles P. Description 

 of new species of crane-flies from 

 Central America. 



Proc. U. &. Nat. Mus., 

 48, No. 2080, Feb. 

 11, 1915, pp. 441- 

 444, pi. 24. 

 Five new species are de- 

 scribed. I 



Barber, H. S. Prothetely or semi- 

 pupal stage in Lopheros fraternus 

 Rand. 



Psyche, 21, No. 6, 

 Dec, 1914, pp. 190- 

 192, fig. 1. 



Boving, Adam. 

 Busck. ) 



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