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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1909. 



NiTTTiNG, Charles C. Alcyouaria of 

 the Califoniiaii coast. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 XXXV, No. 1G5S, Feb. 20, 

 1909, pp. 681-727, pis. 



LXXXIV-XCI. 



The material forming the basis 

 of this paper is the collection ob- 

 tained by the U. S. Fisheries 

 steamer Albatross in 1904, sup- 

 plemented by material in the lab- 

 oratories of the University of Cali- 

 fornia and of Stanford Univer- 

 sity. A table showing the bathy- 

 metrical and geographical distri- 

 bution of Californian Alcyonaria is 

 followed by a systematic discus- 

 sion and description of species. 

 Fourteen are described as new. 



Stilks, C. W. The occurrence of a 

 proliferating cestode larva (Spar- 

 ganum prolofernui ) iu man in Flor- 

 ida. 



Trans. Sixth International 

 Dermatological Congress 

 (New York, Sept. 9-14, 

 1907). II. pp. 549-564, 

 pis. XXIX-XXXIV. 



Stiles, C. W. Soil pollution in hook- 

 worm disease. 



N. Y. Med. Jour., lxxxvii. 



No. 16, April 18, 1908, p. 



758. 



(Presented before the American 



Society of Tropical Medicine, at 



Baltimore, Maryland, March 28, 



1908.) 



Uncinarial infection. 



Brit. Med. Jour., London, 

 I, No. 2474, May .30, 

 1908, p. 131. 

 (Presented before the fifth an- 

 nual meeting of the American 

 Society of Tropical Medicine, Bal- 

 timore. Maryland, March 28, 

 1908.) 



Soil pollution and hookworm 



disease iu the South; their results 



and their prevention. 



Mobile Med. Surg. Jour., 

 XII, No. 5, 1908, pp. 193- 

 203. 



OCEANOGRAPHY. 



Caspari, W. a. (See under John 



Murray.) 

 Lee, G. V. (See under John Murray.) 

 Murray, John, and G. V. Lee. Re- 

 ports on the scientific results of the 

 expedition to the tropical Pacific, in 

 charge of Alexander Agassiz, on the 

 U. S. Fish Commission steamer Al- 

 batross, from August, 1899. to March, 

 1900, ConunaiHler Jefferson F. Moser, 

 U. S. N., commanding, xii. 



Reports on the scientific results of 

 the expedition to the eastern tropical 

 Pacific, in charge of Alexander 

 Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion steamer Albatross, from Octo- 

 ber, 1904, to March, 1905, Lieut. 

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

 commanding, xvii. 



Murray, John, and G. V. Lee — Cont'd. 

 The depth and marine deposits of 



the Pacific. 



Memoirs Mus. Comp. Zool., 

 XXXVIII, No. 1, June, 

 1909, pp. 1-169, pis. 1-5, 

 maps i-iii. 

 Comprises extracts from Dr. 

 Agassiz's preliminary reports bear- 

 ing on the bottom deposits, a de- 

 tailed description of the bottom 

 samples collected during his two 

 last expeditions, a concise descrip- 

 tion of the depths of the Pacific 

 as now known, of the distribution 

 of the various marine deposits, 

 and of the percentage of calcium 

 carbonate in the deposits, followed 

 by general conclusions, and an 

 appendix by W. A. Caspari de- 

 scribing a palagonitic tuff and a 

 peculiar red clay. 



BOTANY. 



Britton, N. L., and J. N. Rose. 

 Thompsonella, a new genus of Cras- 

 sulacese from Mexico. 



Contr. U. S. A'at. Herb., 

 XII, pt. 9, May 10, 1909, 

 pp. 391, 392, pis. XLiv, 



XLV. 



Britton, N. L., and J. N. Rose. A 

 new genus of Cactacefe. 



Journ. y. Y. Bot. Gard., ix, 

 No. 107, Nov., 1908, pp. 

 185-188, pis. XLViii-Lii, 

 one fig. 



