LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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Gerould, John Hiram — Continued. 



axid 10 varieties, of which 5 species 

 and 8 varieties are described as new. 



Harking, Harry K. Sjmopsis of the 

 Rotatoria. 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus.,8\, 

 June 28, 1913, pp. 1-226. 



Harking, Harry K. — Continued, 



An alphabetic and synonymic list 

 of all the genera and species of the 

 Rotatoria, prefaced by a table show- 

 ing the classification into orders, 

 families and genera, and followed 

 by a full bibliography in which is 

 indicated the library where each 

 work was consulted. 



ECHINODERMS. 



Clark, Austin Hobart. Preliminary 

 descriptions of eleven new crinoids be- 

 longing to the families Himerometridse, 

 Mariametridse and Colobometridae, dis- 

 covered by the "Siboga" in the Dutch 



East Indies. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 8th 



series, 10, No. 55, July, 



1912, pp. 31-41. 



The new species described form 



part of the "Siboga" collection. A 



set of duplicates will be deposited 



in the National Museum. 



The homologies of the so-called 



anal, and other plates in the pentacri- 

 noid larvae of the free crinoids. 



Journ. Washington Acad. 

 Set., 2, No. 13, July 19, 

 1912, pp. 309-314. 



The crinoids of the Natural 



History Museum at Hamburg. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., 



60, No. 10, Nov. 7, 1912, 



pp. 1-33. 



The collection of the Hamburg 



Museum was examined partly in 



Hamburg and partly in Washington. 



Photographs were made of all the 



types and other specimens of more 



than usual interest for the files of the 



National Museum. 



The crinoids of the Museum fuer 



Naturkunde, Berlin. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 43, 



No. 1937, Nov. 20, 1912, 



pp. 381-410. 



This is a detailed account of the 



crinoids contained in the Berlin 



Museum, including a redescription 



of the types of Miiller, Carpenter and 



Hartlaub. A set of duplicates is in 



the National Museum. 



The crinoids of the Indian Ocean. 



Echinodertna of the Indian 



Museum, pt. 7, Crinoidea, 



1912, pp. i-iii, 1-325, 61 



text figures. 



This is a comprehensive monograph 



of the crinoids of the Indo-Pacific 



Clark, Austin Hobart — Continued. 



region, including a historical intro- 

 duction, keys to all the genera and 

 higher groups, and a bibliography. 

 A set of duplicates from the collections 

 upon which it is based is in the Na- 

 tional Museum. 



On a collection of recent crinoids 



from the waters about Ireland. 



Dept. Agr. and Tech. Tnstr. 

 for Ireland, Fisheries 

 Branch, Sci. Investiga- 

 tions, 1912, No. 4, pp. 1-5. 

 This is a description of a collection 

 of crinoids made by the Irish Fishery 

 Cruiser "Helga" off the west coast of 

 Ireland. A set of duplicates, includ- 

 ing the types of the new species, will 

 be deposited in the National Museum. 



Fisher, Walter K. Four new genera 

 and fiity-eight new species of starfishes 

 from the Philippine Islands, Celebes, 

 and the Moluccas. [Scientific results 

 of the Philippine cruise of the Fisheries 

 steamer "Albatross,'' 1907-1910.— No. 



23.] 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 43, 



No. 1944, Feb. 5, 1913, 



pp. S99-648. 



Contains preliminary descriptions 



of 4 new genera and 58 new species 



belonging to 4 families, the Porcel- 



lanasteridse, Goniopectinidae, Astro- 



pectinidae and Goniasteridse. The 



new genera are Ctenopleura, Astrom- 



esites, Perissogonaster, and Astro- 



tkauma. 



KoEHLER, R. Ophiures. 



Zool. Jahrbilcher, Suppl., 



11, (=Ergebnisse einer 



zoologischen Forschungs- 



reise nach Westlndien 



von Prof. W. Kiikenthal 



und Dr. R. Hartmeyer 



im Jahr 1907.) Heft 3, 



1913, pp. 351-380, pis. 



20,21. 



In describing a new species of 



Amphiura collected by Kiikenthal 



and Hartmeyer, the author refers to. 



