LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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Hansen, H. J. — Continued, 

 cific, in charge of Alexander Agassiz,by 

 the U. S. Fish Commission steamer 

 "Albatross," from October, 1904, to 

 March, 1905, Lieut. Commander L. M. 

 Garrett, U. S. N., commanding. 

 XXVII. 

 The Schizopoda. 



Memoirs Mus. Comp.ZooL, 

 35, No. 4, July, 1912, pp. 

 173-296, pis. 1-12. 

 Deals with 63 species of Mysidacea 

 and Euphausiacea. Of the Mysida- 

 cea, 2 new genera, Cryptomysis and 

 Dozomysis, are described, and 8 new 

 species, C. lamellicauda, D. pelagica, 

 Boreomysis media, B. fragilis, Hemi- 

 siriella abbreviata, Anchialina obtusi- 

 frons, Gastrosaccus pacificus and Ev^ 

 chxtomem plebeja. The little known 

 Chalaraspis alata, the type of which 

 was lost, is redescribed. Of the Eu- 

 phausiacea, 6 species were found for 

 the first time, but preliminary de- 

 scriptions appeared in the Bulletia de 

 rinstitut Oc&nographique, No. 210, 

 May 20, 1911. 



Marsh, C. Dwight. Report on fresh- wa- 

 ter Copepoda from Panama, with de- 

 scriptions of new species. 



Smithsonian Misc. CoUs.,61, 

 No. 3, June 20, 1913, 

 pp. 1-30, pis. 1-5. 

 Gives a general survey of the plank- 

 ton collections of the Smithsonian bio- 

 logical survey of the Panama Canal 

 Zone. Notes the occurrence of dia- 

 toms, filamentous algae, desmids, pro- 

 tozoans, rotifers, cladocerans and os- 

 tracods in addition to the copepods. 

 Fifteen species of ;he latter are de- 

 scribed, of which 7 are new. Gives 

 general observations on the distribu- 

 tion of the Panamian copepods and 

 closes with a bibliography of the pa- 

 pers quoted in the report. 



Pearse, Arthur S. Notes on certain 

 amphipods from the Gulf of Mexico, 

 with descriptions of new genera and new 

 species. 



Proc. U. S. Kat. Mus., 43, 

 No. 1936, Nov. 20, 1912, 

 pp. 369-379, figs. 1-8. 

 Twenty-eight species are enumer- 

 ated of which 3 are new: Lembopsis 

 spinicarpus, type of a new genus of the 

 family Aoridse, Chevalia mexicana, 

 and Unciolalaminosa. 



Notes on a email collection of am- 



Pearse, Arthur S. — Continued. 



Five species of amphipods were col- 

 lected on St. Paul Island by Mr. M. C. 

 Marsh and Mr. W. L. Hahn of the 

 U.S. Bureau of Fisheries. Two of the 

 species, Gammarus pribilofensis and 

 Chironesimus muUiarticulatus, are de- 

 scribed as new. 



Rathbux, Mary J. Some Cuban Crusta- 

 cea. With notes on the Astacidse, by 

 Walter Faxon, and a list of Isopoda, by 



Harriet Richardson. 



Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 



54, No. 15, Oct., 1912, pp. 



451-460. pis. 1-5. 



Description of a collection obtained 



by Dr. Thomas Barbour, and of some 



additional specimens from Dr. Carlos 



de la Torre. Two new species of 



shrimps are included, Palxmondes 



calcis and Barbouria poeyi, the latter 



the type of a new genus; also a new 



subspecies of crayfish, Cambarus 



cubensis rivalis Faxon. 



Descriptions of new species of crabs 



phipods from the Pribilof Islands, with 

 descriptions of new species. 



Proc. U. S. Nai. Mus., 45, 

 No. 1998, June 4, 1913, 

 pp. 571-573, figs. 1, 2. 



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of the family Ocypodidse. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 44, 

 No. 1971, Apr. 30, 1913, 

 pp. 615-620, pis. 74-76. 

 All are Indo-Pacific species; 3 are 

 fiddler-crabs, Uca zamboangana and 

 U. mearnsi, both from the Philip- 

 pines, and U. novxguinex; while the 

 fourth is a Macrophthalmus, M. crini- 

 tus, from the Moluccas. 



Richardson, Harriet. Description of a 

 new terrestrial isopod belonging to the 

 genus Cubaris from Panama. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 42, 

 No. 1911, Aug. 29, 1912, 

 pp. 477-479, figs. 1, 2. 

 Cubaris longispinus, based on speci- 

 mens collected at Porto Bello, Pana- 

 ma, by Mr. E. A. Schwarz. 



Descriptions of two new parasitic 



isopods belonging to the genera Palse- 

 gyge and Probopyrus from Panama. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 42, 

 No. 1914, Aug. 29, 1912, 

 pp. 521-524, figs. 1-8. 

 Based on material collected by Dr. 

 S. E. Meek and Mr. S. F. Hildebrand 

 during a biological su rvey of the Isth- 

 mus of Panama under the auspices of 

 the Smithsonian Institution. The 

 species were parasitic on various spe- 

 cies of shrimps of the genus Macro- 

 brachium. 



Description of a new species of 



isopod belonging to the genus Apseudes 



from Ecuador. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 42, 

 No. 1918, Aug. 29, 1912, 

 pp. 583-585, 1 fig. 



