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Ransom, B. H., and M. 0. Hall. The 

 life history of Gongylonema scuta- 

 turn. 



Journ. Parasitol., Ur- 



bana, 111., 1, No. 3, 

 Mar., 1915, p. 154. 

 Abstract of a paper read be- 

 fore the Helminthological So- 

 ciety of "Washington, Dec. 17, 

 1914. Encysted larval nema- 

 todes were found in the body 

 cavity of various species of 



Ransom, B. H., and M. C. Hall — Contd. 



dung beetles (Aphodius and 

 Onthophagus) at IJethesda, Md. 

 Certain morphological charac- 

 ters suggested the possibility 

 that they were the larvse of 

 Gongylonema. Dissection of 

 larval dung beetles disclosed the 

 presence of young nematode 

 larvae which agreed exactly with 

 the embryos from the eggs of 

 Gongylonema scutatum. 



PLATYHELMIISTTHS. 



Hall, M. C. [A second case of Fas- 



ciola magna in the sheep.] 



Journ. Parasitol., Ur- 

 bana, 111., 1, No. 2, 

 Dec, 1914, p. 106. 

 Abstract of remarks before 

 the Helminthological Society of 

 "Washington, Sept. 22, 1914. 

 Specimens in the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum collections col- 

 lected from a sheep at Ovando, 

 Mont. The parasite appears to 

 be of rare occurrence in this 

 host. 



Taenia saginata. A case pre- 

 senting structural abnormalities and 



Hall, M. C. — Continued. 



associated with spurious parasitism 

 in an infant. 



Journ. Amer. Med. 

 Ass. Chicago, 64, 

 No. 24, June 12, 

 1915, pp. 1972,1973, 



1 fig. 



Report of a case in which a 

 segment of the tapeworm con- 

 tains two genital pores instead 

 of one. Record of a case of 

 spurious parasitism with the 

 larvae of a beetle, Tenebroides 

 mauritanicus. 



C(ELENTERATES. 



Nutting, Charles Cleveland. Amer- "Vaughan, T. Wayland — Continued 



can Hydroids, Pt. III. The Campa- 

 nularidse and the Bonneviellidse. 



Special Bull. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus.j Apr. 10, 

 1915, pp. i-lli, 1- 

 126, pis. 1-27, figs. 

 1-70. 

 Describes 5 new species : 

 Campanularia spiralis, O. hrev- 

 icaulis, Clytia sargassicola 

 (Campanularidse) ; Bonneviella 

 stiperba, B. ingens (Bonneviel- 

 lidffi). Gives extended treat- 

 ment of morphology, develop- 

 ment, and taxonomy. 



Va"ughan, T. Wayland. Reef corals 

 of the Bahamas and of southern 

 Florida. 



Carnegie Inst, of Wash- 

 ington, Year Book 

 No. 13, 1915, pp. 

 222-226, figs. 7, 8. 

 Abstract of results of field 

 work and experimental investi- 

 gations on corals in the Baha- 

 mas and Florida during May 

 and June, 1914. 



Coral reefs and reef corals of 



the southeastern United States, 

 their geologic history and signifi- 

 cance. 



Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., 

 26, 1914, pp. 58-60. 

 Abstract from the manu- 

 script of a report prepared for 

 publication elsewhere. 



PROTOZOANS. 



CusHMAN, Joseph Augustine. A 

 monograph of the F'^raminifera of 

 the North Pacific Ocean, Pt. 5, Ro- 

 taliidse. 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 No. 71, Apr. 24, 

 1915, pp. i-vli, 1-87, 

 pis. 1-31, figs. 1-62. 



This is the fifth part of a 

 work on the Foraminifera of 

 the North Pacific Ocean. In it 



CusHMAN, Joseph Augustine — Contd. 



the author describes 3 sub- 

 families, 17 genera, 93 species 

 and 7 varieties ; all but four of 

 the species are figured. There 

 are 4 new species : Spirillina 

 operculoides, 8. guttata, Discor- 

 bis subfilosa, D. pulvinuli- 

 noides; and 3 new varieties: 

 Spirillina limbata var. papu- 

 losa, Discorbis globularis var. 

 bradyi, Cymbalopora poeyi var. 

 bradyi. 



