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PYCNOGONIDA. 



Cole, Leon J. Reports on the scientific 

 results of the expedition to the eastern 

 tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander 

 Agassiz, 1)y the U. S. Fish Commission 

 steamer Albatross, from October, 1904, 

 to March, 1905, Lieut. Commander 

 L. M. Garrett, U. S. N., commanding. 

 XIX. Pycnogonida. 



Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 52, No. 

 11, Aug., 1909, pp. 185-192, 

 pis. 1-3. 

 Only 6 specimens were obtained, repre- 

 senting 3 species, one of which was pre- 

 viously undescribed, Colossendeis cucur- 

 bita, from a depth'of 2,005 fathoms, mid- 

 way between Peru and the Galapagos 

 Islands. 



Cole, Leon J. Peculiar habitat of a 

 Pycnogonid (Endeia spinosus) new to 

 North America, with observations on 

 the heart and circulation. 



Biological Bulletin, xvni, No. 4, 



March, 1910, pp. 193-203, te.xt 



figs. 1 and 2. 



Based on observations made at the 



United States Fisheries laboratory at 



Woods Hole, Mass., during the summer 



of 1904, 1905, and 190G. Describes the 



extended range of Endcis spinosu.^, its 



pelagic habitat on the American side of 



the Atlantic, its circulation, reaction to 



light, etc. 



CRUSTACEANS. 



BouviER, E. L. (See under Alphonse 



Milne Edwards.) 

 Coutiere, Henri. The Snapping 



Shrimps (Alpheidie) of the Dry Tortugas, 



Florida. 



Ptoc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 37, No. 



171G, Jan. 20, 1910, pp. 485-487, 



figs. 1-3. 



Based on a small collection obtained by 



Dr. J. F. McClendon at the Tortugas while 



pursuing investigations at the Carnegie 



laboratorj'. A new species, Synalpheus 



mcclendoni, and a new subspecies, S. toivn- 



sendi scaphoceris, are included among the 



eight forms noted. 



DooLiTTLE, Alfred A. New Cladocera 

 from New England. 



Ptoc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 22, July 28, 

 1909, pp. 153-156. 

 A new genus, Parophryoxus, of the 

 family Macrothricidse, and two new spe- 

 cies are described from Maine and New 

 Hampshire. 



The type material is to be deposited in 

 the U. S. National Museum. 



Edwards, Alphonse Milne, and E. L. 

 Bouvier. Reports on the results of 

 dredging, under the supervision of Alex- 

 ander Agassiz, in the Gulf of Mexico 

 (1877-78), in the Caribbean Sea (1878- 

 79), and along the Atlantic coast of the 

 United States (1880), by the U. S. Coast 

 Survey steamer Blake, Lieut. Com. C. 

 D. Sigsbee, U. S. N., and Commander 

 J. R. Bartlett, U. S. N., commanding. 

 XLiv. Lea Peneides et Stenopides. 



Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., 27, No. 



3, Aug., 1909, pp. 181-274, pis. 



1-9, text figs. 1-91. 



Edwards, Alphonse Milne, and E. L. 

 BouviER— Continued. 



Based chiefly on material collected by 

 the U. S. Coast Survey steamer Blake in 

 1877-78, with additions obtained by Dr. 

 William Stimpson at the Florida Keys, 

 and by the U. S. Coast Survey steamer 

 Hassler. 



Twenty-two species (four new) of Pe- 

 neids and one species of Stenopids are 

 described. Tables of distribution are 

 given of all tropical Atlantic and Mediter- 

 ranean forms of the two families, and keys 

 to the subfamilies and genera. 



Embody, George C. A new fresh-water 

 Amphipod from Virginia, with some 

 notes on its biology. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 38, No. 



1746, June 18, 1910, pp. 299- 



305, figs. 1-17. 



The new species, Eucrangonyx senatus, 



is described in detail; also the characters 



of the 3'oung, and the differences between 



that species and E. gracilis (Smith). 



PiLSBRY, Henry A. A new species of 

 Scalpellum from British Columbia. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 41, 



Pt. 2, July, 1909, pp. 367,308, 



figs. 1, 2. 



Description of Scalpellum (Arcoscalpel- 



lum) columbianum, sp. nov., from Lowe 



Inlet, collected by the Rev. George W. 



Taylor. 



Report on barnacles of Peru, col- 



lected by Dr. R. E. Coker and others. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 37, No. 

 1700, Oct. 18, 1909, pp. 63-74, pis. 

 16-19, text figs. 1, 2. 

 A summary of our knowledge of Peru- 

 vian Cirripedla. Fourteen species have 



