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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



Clakk. Hubert Lyman. — Coiuinue-d. 

 Contains a historical review, a sys- ] 

 tcmalic- study of tiie species and their i 

 distrilmtion. a discussion of the num- | 

 ber of rays and the order of their suc- 

 cession, and a chapter on the relation- | 

 ships of Heiianti r. 



(See also under Alexander Ag- I 



assiz.) 



FisuKR. Waltkr K. New starlishes 

 from the Pncitic roast <>t' North 

 America. 



Pioc. Waili. Acad. Sici., viii, Aug. 

 14, 1000, pp. 111-130. 

 Based on a portion of the Pacific 

 coast material belonging to the U. S. 

 National Museum, and now being mon- 

 ographed by the writer. One new ge- 

 nus and 10 new species are described. 



The h<)h)thurians of the Ha- 

 waiian Islands. 



I'loc. U. S. Not. Mus., x.xxii. No. 

 1555, June 29, 1007, pp. 637- 

 744. pis. I.xvi-Lxxxii. 

 The descriptions of genera and spe- 

 cies are preceded by a synopsis of all 

 Hawaiian liolothnrians, whether ex- 

 amined by the author or not. Nine- 

 teen species are described as new. 



KoKoin. Charlks Atwooo. Reports ou 

 tlie scientific results of the expedi- 

 tion 1(1 the eastern trupical Pacific, 

 in charjie of Alexander .Vi^assi/, by 

 the r. S. Fish Commission steamer 

 Albatross, from October. 1904, to 

 March. 190.J, Lieut. Comnuiuder L. 

 :M. (Jarrett, V. S. Navy, eommand- 

 ing. IX. New species of Dinollaj;- 

 ellates, 



lUill. Mus. Comp. Zooh, L, No. 6. 



February, 1907, pp. 163-207, 



pis. I-XVIII. 



Based on pelagic collections made 

 to a depth of 300 fathoms. In all 3 

 new genera. S4 new species, new 

 "forms" are described. 



McCi.ENDON, .7. F, New marine worms 

 of the genus Myzostoma. 



Pioc. U. 8. Sat. Mu-t., xxxii. No. 

 l.iOO, Feb. 6, 1907, pp. 63-65, 

 figs, 1-2. 

 These myzostomes were atiaclicil to 

 crinoids and ophiurans. Three new 

 species and 1 new subspecies are de- 

 scribed and 2 other forms noted. 



Reiciiensperger, AuGiTST. Reports on 

 the results of dredirinjx. under the su- 

 pervision of .\lexander Agassiz iu 



liERHENSPERtiER. AUGUST. Colltinued. 



the Gulf of Mexico and the Carib- 

 bean Sea, and ou the east coast of 

 the United States. 1877 to 1880, by 

 the U. S. Coast Survey steamer 

 Blakc, Lieut. Commander C. D. Sigs- 

 bee, U. S. Navy, and Commander .1. 

 R. Bartlett, V. S. Navy, command- 

 ing. XLIII. Kine nene Myzostoma 



art. 



Hull. Mils. Cump. ZooL. XLiii, No. 



5, December, 1006. pp. 199- 



201. text tigs. l-."i. 



Two specimens of this species. My- 



zosloma rincentiiiiim, were talsen from 



Pcntnrrinit.s decorus off St. Vincent, 



124 fathoms. 



Stiles. Cii. Wardell. The American 

 hook worm (.Yrca/or amcricatius) 

 in Cnam and China. 



liiill. Johns Jtopkiiis Ilosp.. Knit., 

 XVII, No. 186, Sept., 1906, p. 

 313. 



Agamofilaria georgiana n. sp. 



An apparently new roundworm par- 

 asite, from the ankle of a negress. 

 (I'resented before the .ininial meet- 

 ing of the .Vmerican Society of 

 Tr(tl>i<"il Mediciiu>. at rhiladel])hia. 

 .March 27. V.nr,.) 



hull. -I'l. lliKjicnir Laboratory. V. 

 .V. P. and M. H. S., May. 

 1907, pp. 9-30, flgs. 1-25. 



The zoological characters of the 



roundworm, genus Filaria Mueller, 

 17S7. with a list of the thread- 

 worms reiM)rted for man. 



Bull. ■^'|. JTygienic Laboratory, V. 

 iV. P. and M. U. 8., May. 

 1907, pp. 31-51, figs. 26-34. 



Three new American cases of 



infection of man witli horse hair 

 worms (species I'aragordius varius). 

 with snnmiary of ;ill cases reported 

 to date. 



lUill. fl. Hygienic Laboratory. U. 

 8. P. and M. H. 8., May, 

 1007, pp. 53-68. figs. 35-55. 



The alleged role of intestinal 



worms as inoi-ulating agents in ty 

 phoid fi'ver. 



Hull. .!■'). Hyyicnic I.nhoratory. V. 



.v. /'. //. and U. //. N.. Feb., 



1907, pp. 105-216. 



