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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1919. 



Shufeldt, 11. W. — Continued. 



Part 2, Sci. Amer. SiippL, 

 vol. 87, DO. 2265, May 

 31, 1919, pp. 348, 349, 

 6 illustrations. 

 o.^Part 3, Sci. Amer. Suppl., 

 **■ vol. 87, no. 2267, .June 

 14, 1919, pp. 380-381, 

 6 illustrations. 

 An interesting discussion of the 

 history, morphology, economic, and 

 esthetic value of mollusks, aug- 

 mented by stories of the better 

 known forms. 

 Smith, Frank, and Bessie R. Green. 

 Descriptions of new African eartli- 

 worms, including a new genus of 

 Moniligastridae. 



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

 55, no. 2263, May 19, 

 1919, pp. 145-166, text 

 figs. 1-18. 

 Describes one new genus and 

 three new species of earthworms 

 collected on the eastern coast of 

 British East Africa, with an ex- 

 haustive discussion of the anatom- 

 ical relations of the new form. 

 Snyder, John Otterbein. Three new 

 wliitefislies from Bear Lake, Idalio 

 and Utah. 



Bull. Bur. Fish., vol. 36, 

 no. 864, May 7, 1919, pp. 

 3-9, 3 figs. 

 It is the purpose of this paper 

 to direct attention to some little 

 known but very important food 

 fishes in Bear Lake, Idaho and 

 Utah. These fishes ai'e also of in- 

 terest to ichthyologists, as they 

 belong to previously unknown 

 forms. 



Snydes, T. E. Some significant struc- 

 tural modifications in Nearctic 



Termites. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 21, no. 5, May 

 5, 1919, pp. 97-104, pi. 8. 



and R. C. Shannon. Notes on 



the insect fauna of Bank Swallows' 



nests in Virginia. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wa^Muff- 

 ton, vol. 21, no. 5, May 

 5, 1919, pp. 110-112. 



Springer, Frank. On Mysticocrinus, 



a new genus of Silurian Crinoidea. 



Amer. Journ. Sci., vol. 46, 



Nov., 1918, pp. 666-668. 



pi. 2. 



The new genus Mysticocriuns, 



with M. ipilsoni as the genotype, 



Springes, Frank— Continued. 



is founded on material from the 

 Silurian near St. Paul, Indiana. 

 Ample illustrations accompany 

 the description. The type is in 

 the author's collection in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



A new species of fossil Peu- 



tacrinus from the East Indies. 



Nederlandsche Timor-Expe- 

 ditic, vol. 2, 1918, pp. 

 1-8, pi. 1. 

 Describes and figures the new 

 species Pentacrtnus rotiensis. The 

 type is in the collection of Dr. 

 G. A. F. Molengraaff, but speci- 

 mens in the author's collection are 

 figured for comparison. 



Standley, Paul C. Omiltemia, a new 



genus of Rubiaceae from Mexico. 



Journ. Washington Acad. 

 Sci., vol. 8, no. 13, July 

 19, 1918, pp. 426, 427. 



Six new species of trees and 



shrubs from Mexico. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 31, Nov. 29, 

 1918, pp. 131-134. 



The North American species 



of Genipa. 



Journ. Washington Acad. 

 Sci., vol. 8, no. 20, Dec. 

 4, 1918, pp. 639-643. 



Rubiales. 



North Amrr. Flora, vol. 32, 

 pt. 1, Dec. 28, 1918, p. 1. 



Rubiaceae (part). 



North Amer. Flora, vol. 32, 

 pt. 1, Dec. 28, 1918, pp. 

 3-86. 



A neglected Solidago name. 



Rhodora, vol. 21, no. 243, 

 Mar., 1919, pp. 69, 70. 



A new Nj'ctelea name. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, vol. 32, June 27, 

 1919, p. 143. 



Stejneger, Leonhard. The name of 

 the horned-toad from the Salt Lake 

 Basin. 



Copeia, No. 65, .Tan. 22, 

 1919, pp. 3, 4. 

 Contends for its distinctness 

 under the name of Phrynosoma 

 dougla^sii ornatum. 



