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REPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1913. 



KoEHLER, R. — Continued. 



and for comparison briefly describes, 

 a new species, A . fibulata, from the 

 collection of the U. S. Fisheries 

 steamer " Albatross." This species is 

 to be described in full later. 



MiTsuKURi, K. Studies on actinopodoua 

 Holothurioidea. 



Journ. College of Science, 



Imp. Univ. Tokyo, 29, 



Art. 2, July 10, 1912, 



pp. 1-284, pis. 1-8. 



While this is mainly a study of 



Japanese forms collected by Japanese, 



MiTSUKURi, K. — Continued. 



there are included those actinopodous 

 holothurians obtained by the U. S. 

 Fisheries steamer "Albatross" on its 

 cruise to the South Pacific in 1899- 

 1900 imder the direction of Dr. Alex- 

 ander Agassiz. There are eight spe- 

 cies in this collection. There is also 

 included a new species, Ankyroderma 

 diomedis, founded on a single indi- 

 vidual taken by the "Albatross" in 

 1906 in Japanese waters. These 

 specimens will come to the National 

 Museum. 



BRYOZOANS. 



Obburn, Raymond C. Bryozoa from 

 Labrador, Newfoundland, and Nova 

 Scotia, collected by Dr. Owen Bryant. 



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



No. 1933, Nov. 20, 1912, 



pp. 275-289, pi. 34. 



An account of the bryozoans 



dredged by Dr. Owen Bryant during 



OsBTjRN, Raymond C. — Continued. 



a cruise made between latitude 58° on 

 the coast of Labrador to latitude 43° 

 Qff Cape Sable, Nova Scotia, in depths 

 of 5 to 110 fathoms. Fifty-two spe- 

 cies belonging to 25 genera are enu 

 merated. 



CCELENTERATES. 



BiGELOW, Henry B. Preliminary ac- 

 count of one new genus and three new 

 species of Medusae from the Philip- 

 pines. [Scientific results of the Phil- 

 ippine cruise of the Fisheries steamer 

 "Albatross," 1907-1910.— No. 22.] 



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



No. 1931, Nov. 20, 1912, 



pp. 253-260. 



The new genus described is NaiMT- 



chus. The new species are N. halitis, 



Protiara tropica, and Zygocanna va- 



gans. 



Medusae and Siphonophorge col- 

 lected by the U. S. Fisheries steamer 

 "Albatross" in the northwestern Pa- 

 cific, 1906. 



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



No. 1946, Mar. 26, 1913, 



pp.l-119,pls. 1-6, figs. 1,2. 



Describes 58 species of Medusae and 



22 of Siphonophorse, of which 5 species 



and 1 variety of Medusae are new. 



Among the rare forms is Clausophyes 



galatea, which is described in detail; 



while the range of Diphyes truncata is 



greatly extended. 



Fraser, C. McLean. Some hydroids of 

 Beaufort, North Carolina. 



Bull. Bur. Fisheries, 30, 

 1910, No. 762, July 23, 

 1912, pp. 339-387, figs. 

 1-.52. 



Fraser, C. McLean — Continued. 



Treats of 51 species, giving keys to 

 the families, genera and species, and 

 describing and figuring each species. 

 A new family (Hebellidae), a new 

 genus (Scandia) and a new species 

 {Hydractinia carolinx) are described. 

 The first set of the material will come 

 to the National Museum. 



McMuRRicH, J. Playfair. Description 

 of a new species of actinian of the genua 

 Edwardeiella from southern California. 



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



No. 1967, Apr. 18, 1913, 



pp. 551-553, 1 fig. 



Describes the new species, Ed- 



wardsiella californica, collected at 



Anaheim Bay, and given to tho 



National Museum by the University 



of Southern California. 



Nutting, Charles C. Descriptions of 

 the Alcyonaria collected by the U. S. 

 Fisheries steamer "Albatross," mainly 

 in Japanese waters, during 1906. 



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

 No. 1923, Nov. 23, 1912, 

 pp. 1-104, pis. 1-21. 

 The collection contains representa- 

 tives of 19 families, 54 genera, and 102 

 species, of which 2 genera, Uellcop- 

 tilum and Primnodendron, and 40 

 species are described as new. 



