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Clabk, Austin H. The bathymetri- 



cal distribution of the Arctic and 



Antarctic crinoids. 



J urn . Washington 

 Acad. Sci., 5, No. 3, 

 Feb. 4, 1915, pp. 

 76-82, figs. 1, 2. 

 A detailed comparison be- 

 tween the crinoid fauna of the 

 Arctic and that of the Ant- 

 arctic Ocean is given. 



On certain aspects of the bathy- 



metrical distribution of the recent 



crinoids. 



J urn . Washington 

 Acad. Set., 5, No. 4, 

 Feb. 19, 1915, pp. 

 125-134, 1 fig. 

 The bathymetrical distribu- 

 tion of the recent crinoids in 

 its relation to paleontological 

 problems is considered. 



The bathymetrical and thermal 



distribution of the unstalked crin- 

 oids, or comatulids, occurring on the 

 coasts of China and Japan. 



J ur n . Washington 



Acad. Set., 5, No. 6, 



Mar. 19, 1915, pp. 



213-218, figs. 1, 2. 



The faunal relationships of 



the crinoids of China and Japan 



are discussed. 



The correlation of phylogenetic 



specialization and bathymetrical dis- 

 tribution among the recent crinoids. 



Journ. Washington 

 Acad. Sci., 5, No. 9, 

 May 4, 1915, pp. 309- 

 317, figs. 1, 2. 

 Phylogenetical specialization 

 in its relationship to bathymet- 

 rical distribution among the re- 

 cent crinoids is discussed. 



Die Crinoiden der Antarktis. 



Deutsche Siidpolar Ex- 

 ped., 16, (Zoologie 

 vol. 8), May 16, 

 1915, pp. 103-209, 

 pis. 1-10. 

 This is a complete monograph 

 of the Antarctic crinoids, in- 

 cluding a history of the sub- 

 ject, a systematic survey, and 

 a full discussion of the faunal 

 inter-relationships of the Ant- 

 arctic regions. 



The crinoids collected by the 



Endeavour between Fremantle and 

 Geraldton (Western Australia). 



Claek, Austin H. — Continued. 



Rec. West. Australian 

 Mus. and Art Gal- 

 lery, 1, pt. 3, 1915, 

 pp. 113-131. 



The crinoids collected by the 

 " Endeavour " in southwestern 

 Australia are listed, and two 

 new species, representing a 

 family new to the Australian 

 region are described. The new 

 species are Neometra gorgonia 

 and N. conaminis. Cotypes and 

 duplicates of the specimens on 

 which this paper is based are 

 in the U. S. National Museum. 



Echinoderma II: Crinoidea. 



Beitr. zur Kenntnis der 

 Meeresfauna Westaf- 

 rikas, published by 

 W. Michaelsen (Ham- 

 burg), 1914, pp. 307- 

 318. 

 This paper includes a dis- 

 cussion of the Atlantic crinoid 

 fauna, an account of the cri- 

 noid fauna of the west coast of 

 Africa, a survey of the genus 

 Tropiometra, and a revision of 

 the genus Antedon. 



A monograph of the existing cri- 

 noids, I, The Comatulids, pt. 1. 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 No. 82, June 10, 

 1915, pp. i-vi, 1- 

 406, pis. 1-17, figs. 

 1-513. 

 An introductory volume giv- 

 ing the history of the subject, 

 and a description of the apical 

 portion of the skeleton. 



Ohshima, Hikoshi. Report on the 

 holothurians collected by the United 

 States Fisheries steamer "Alba- 

 tross " in the northwestern Pacific 

 during the summer of 1906. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 48, No. 2073, Feb. 

 11, 1915, pp. 213- 

 291, pis. 8-11. 

 Records 11 species which for 

 the first time are reported from 

 the northwest Pacific and de- 

 scribes as new the following (44 

 species and 1 subspecies) — Syn- 

 allactes multivesiculatus, S. 

 gilherti, Bathy plates fjstergreni, 

 Mcsothuria media, Pseudosticho- 

 pus alcutianus, P. molpadioides, 

 P. arenosus, P. niidiis, P. ungui- 

 culatus, Capheira mollis, Deima 

 mosaicum, Orphnurgus rigtdus. 



