LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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WrmiAMSON, Edward Beuce. Notes 



on neotropical dragonflies, or Odo- 



nata. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., 

 48, No. 2089, May 12, 

 1915, pp. 601-638, 

 pis. 38-44, 1 fig. 



WnxiAMSON, Edwaed Beuce — Contd. 



This paper is in part based 

 on Museum material and para- 

 types of 7 of the new species 

 described are in the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum. 



CRUSTACEANS. 



Hansen, H. J. The Crustacea Eu- 

 phausiacea of the United States Na- 

 tional Museum. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 48, No. 2005, Jan. 

 19, 1915, pp. 59- 

 114, pis. 1-4. 

 Complete report on the Mu- 

 seum Euphausiacea, with de- 

 scriptions and figures of several 

 forms, and an enumeration of 

 the localities for every species. 



Rathbun, Maey J. Stalk-eyed crusta- 

 ceans collected at the Monte Bello 



Islands. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- 

 don, Sept., 1914, pp. 

 653-664, pis. 1, 2. 

 Describes 3 new species : 

 Periclimenes hermitensis, Actwa 

 glandifera and Glpptoxanthus 

 cymbifer. Paratypes of these 

 species are in the collection of 

 the U. S. National Museum. 

 A new name, Thalamita dispar, 

 is given to one of the numerous 

 forms related to T. admete, 

 previously assigned by de Man 

 to T. savignyi. Notes dis- 

 covery that at least one of the 

 marine crabs, Naxioides serpuli- 

 fera (Gu^rin), undergoes trans- 

 formation to adult form while 

 still within the brood pouch of 

 the mother. 



A new genus and some new spe- 

 cies of crabs of the family Gone- 

 placidiB. [Scientific results of the 

 Philippine cruise of the Fisheries 

 steamer "Albatross," 1907-1910.— 

 No. 32.] 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., 

 48, No. 2067, Dec. 16, 

 1914, pp. 137-154. 

 Describes 17 new species : 

 Carcinoplax hispinosa, G. spi- 

 nosissima, C. confragosa, G. pur- 

 purea, G. angusta, G. verden- 

 sis, G. specularis, Psopheticus 

 hughi, Goneplax renoculis, Ce- 

 ratoplax fulgida, G. truncati- 

 frons, Typhlocarcinus crater- 

 ifer, Hephthopclta apta, Ghas- 



Rathbun, Maey J. — Continued. 



mocarcinus cavimanus, Typlilo- 

 carcinops dccrcscens, T. margi- 

 nata, T. angustifrons, T. ocu- 

 laria, and a new genus, Homo- 

 ioplax, founded on Pseudorhom- 

 iila haswclU Miers. 



-New fresh-water crabs (Pseii- 



dothelphusa) from Colombia. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 28, Apr. 13, 

 1915, pp. 95-100. 

 Describes 4 new species : 

 Pseudotliclphusa pearsei, P. an- 

 gulata, P. clausa, P. ruthveni. 

 The types are in the Museum 

 of Zoology, University of Michi- 

 gan ; the paratypes and cotypes 

 are in the IT. S. National Mu- 

 seum. 



New species of decapod crus- 

 taceans from the Dutch West Indies. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 28, May 27, 

 1915, pp. 117-119. 

 Describes 2 new species : 

 Metapenwus moiilispinis (Fam- 

 ily Peneida) and Panopeus 

 hcekei (Family Xanthidae ) . 

 The type specimens are in the 

 Leiden Museum ; the paratypes 

 are In the U. S. National Mu- 

 seum. 



Jacquinotia, a new crab name. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 28, June 29, 

 1915, p. 142. 

 Jacquinotia a new name for 

 Prionorhynchus, type P. ed- 

 wardsii, from Auckland Islands, 

 Jacquinot (1853), which had 

 been used by Leach for P. 

 cranchianus. Trans. Plymouth 

 Inst., 1830. 



Shoemaivee, Clarence R. Amphipods 



of the Soutli Georgia expedition. 



Mus. Brooklyn Inst. 

 Arts and Sci., Sci. 

 Bull., 2, No. 4, Nov. 

 5, 1914, pp. 73-77. 

 An annotated list of the am- 

 phipods taken on the South 



