194 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1919. 



Hall, Maurice C. The adult taenioid 

 cestodes of dogs and cats, and of re- 

 lated carnivores in Nortli America. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 

 55, no. 2258. Apr. 11, 

 1919, pp. 1-94, figs. 

 1-80. 

 The present paper includes de- 

 scriptions of all the adult tape 

 ■worms of the superfamily Taenioi- 

 dea known to occur in dogs, cats, 

 and related carnivores in North 

 America, together with species of 

 the same superfamily not yet re- 

 corded as present in North Amer- 

 ict, but found in other parts of the 

 world, and liable to occur in car- 

 nivores in this country. Supple- 

 menting #he descriptions are keys 

 for the determination of speci- 

 mens, a list of hosts and a bibli- 

 ography. 



Based on material in the U. S. 

 National Museum, augmented by 

 material in the U. S. Bureau of 

 Animal Industry of the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



and Meyer Wigdor. Notes on 



the Acanthocephalid and Arthropod 

 parasites of tlie dog in North Amer- 



ica. 



Journ. Amer. Veterin. Med. 

 Assn., vol. 53, n. s. 6, 

 no. 4, July, 1918, pp. 

 493-500, figs. 1-3. 

 This paper is primarily intended 

 to cover additional information 

 regarding the rare thorny-headed 

 worm of the dog, but a summary 

 of our knowledge of Arthropod 

 parasites is included in this paper 

 in order to complete a series cover- 

 ing the parasites of dogs in North 

 America. 



Two new flukes from 



the dog. 



Journ. Amer. Veterin. Mrd. 



Assn., vol. 53, n. s. G, 



no. 5, Aug., 1918, pp. 



616-626, figs. 1-7. 



A discussion of Alaria amrri- 



cana and Alaria michiganevsis 



from the intestines of the dog. 



Based in part on Museum material. 



A Pliysaloptera from 



the dog, with a note on the nematode 

 parasites of the dog in North Amer- 

 ica. 



Journ. Amer, Veterin. Med. 

 Assn., vol. 53, n. s. 6, 

 no. 6, Sept., 1918, pp. 

 733-744, figs. 1-6. 



Hall, Maurice C, and Meyer Wig- 

 dor — Continued. 



Describes Physaloptera ram, 

 new species, and discusses the 

 nematode parasites of the dog in 

 North America. 



Two new flukes from 



the dog. 



Wth Ann. Rcpt, Mich. Acad. 

 Sci., Nov. 22, 1918, p. 

 139. 

 Authors' abstract. 

 Heinrich, Carl. A new Coleophora 

 injurious to apple in California. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 19, nos. 1-4, 

 Sept. 23, 1918, pp. 135, 

 136. 

 Describes O. volclcei. 



A note on the Tortricid geni- 

 talia. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 19, nos. 1-4, 

 Sept. 23, 1918, pp. 137, 

 138. 



On the I^epidopterous genus 



Opostega and its larval affinities. 



Proc. Ent. 8oc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 20, no. 2, Sept. 

 27, 1918, pp. 27-38, pis. 

 1-4. 



A new genus of Lepidoptera 



allied to Leucoptera Hiibner. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 29, no. 1, Sept. 

 27, 1918, pp. 21, 22. 

 Describes Paraleucoptera based 

 on Cemiostoma albella. Chambers. 



A new Olethreutid from New 



York (Olethreutes approximana 



Hiibn.) 



Insecutnr Inscitiac Men- 

 struus, vol. 7, nos. 4-6, 

 Apr. 1, 1919, pp. 65, 66. 

 Describes O. approximana. 



[In Holloway, T. E., and Lof- 



tin, U. C. : The Sugar-cane motli 

 borer.] 



U. 8. Dept. Agric, Bur. 

 Ent. Bull. 746, Apr. 18, 

 1919. 

 Furnished the technical descrip- 

 tions of the immature forms of 

 that species. 



Hitchcock, A. S. The ornamental 

 trees of Hawaii [Review]. 



Science (n. s.), vol. 48, 

 no. 1235, Aug. 30, 1918, 

 pp. 224, 225. 



