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4. Aphrocallistes 116 



5. Acanthascus, Lanuginella, and Aulosaccus 116 



6. New species of Rhabdocalyptus, Bathydorus, Staurocalyptus, and 



Hyalascus 117 



The Trematode Parasites of Marine Mammals 

 By Emmett W. Price 



1 . Fasciola hepatica and Campula oblonga 68 



2. Campula palliata and C. delphini 68 



3. Campula rochebruni, Zalophotrema hepaticum, and Lecithodesmus 



goliath 68 



4. Orthosplanchnus ardicus and O. fraterculus 68 



5. Synthesium tursionis and Odhneriella rossica 68 



6. Hadivenius seymouri, new genus, new species 68 



7. Pholeter gastrophilus, Opisthorchis tenuicollis, and Stephanoprora 



denticulata 68 



8. Cyclorchis campula, Amphimerus lancea, ? Amphimerus lancea, Metor- 



chis albidus, and Pseudamphislomum truncatum 68 



9. Cryptocotyle lingua, Apophallus donicus, A. zalophi, Galadosomum 



erinaceum, and Phocitrema fusiform,e 68 



10. Chiorchis fabaceus 68 



11. Opisthoirema dujonis, 0. cochleotrema, and Pulmonicola pulmonale 68 



12. Rhabdiopoeus laylori, Ogmogaster plicatus, and Distoma andersoni 68 



Birds Collected in Cuba and Haiti by the Parish-Smith- 

 sonian Expedition of 1930 



By Alexander Wetmore 



1. The Esperanza under sail; Port Tanamo, Cuba, from the sea 1 



2. Above the mouth of the Rio Moa, Cuba; near Baracoa, Cuba 4 



3. Gonave Island, inland from Anse h Galets; the shore line of Petite 



Gonave Island 5 



4. Near the mouth of the Baraderes River, Haiti; shore line near Petit 



Trou de Nippes, Haiti 8 



5. Town of Corail, Haiti; Bigie Bay, Haiti 8 



6. Feret Bay, lie h Vache, Haiti 8 



7. Navassa Island; shore line of Navassa Island, showing undercut bound- 



ary cliff 9 



A Miocene Mollusk of the Genus Haliotis from the Temblor 



Range, California 



By W. P. Woodring 



1. Haliotis lasia, new species 4 



A New Species of Cestode, Crepidobothrium amphiumae, from 



Amphiuma tridactylum 



By Clarke Courson Zeliff 



1. Crepidobothrium amphiumae, new species 3 



