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Ortmann, Abnold E. — Continued 



1906. Schizopod crustaceans in the U. S. National Museum. The families 

 Lophogastridae and Eucopiidae. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 31, 

 pp. 23-54, 2 pis. 



Descriptions of Lophogaster spinosus and Onathophausia scapularis 

 and a revision of the genus Onathophausia. Records other American species. 



1908. Schizopod crustaceans in the United States National Museum: 

 Schizopods from Alaska. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 34, pp. 1-10, 

 lpl. 



Descriptions of Holmesiella anomala and Neomysis kadiakensis and 

 record of Onathophausia gigas. 



1918. Higher crustaceans (Malacostraca), in H. B. Ward, and G. C. 



Whipple, Fresh-water biology, pp. 828-850. 

 Records Mysis relicta. 



Packard, Axpheus S. 



1863. A list of animals dredged near Caribou Island, southern Labrador, 

 during July and August, 1860. Can. Nat. Geol., vol. 8, pp. 401-429, 

 2 pis. 



Records Mysis spinulosus in swarms in tide pools. The species is cer- 

 tainly Mysis oculata. 



1867. Observations on the glacial phenomena of Labrador and Maine, with a 

 view of the recent invertebrate fauna of Labrador. Mem. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, pp. 210-303, 2 pis. 



Records Mysis oculata as abundant along the whole coast. 



Parker, George Howard. 



1S91. The compound eyes in crustaceans. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 21, 

 pp. 45-140, 10 pis. 



Mysis stenolepis from Woods Hole. 



Paulmier, Frederick Clakk. 



1905. Higher Crustacea of New York City. New York State Mus. Bull. 91, 

 Zoology 12, pp. 117-189, 59 figs. 



Records Mysis stenolepis. 



Pearse, Arthur Sperry. 



1910. A preliminary list of the Crustacea of Michigan. Twelfth Rep. Mich- 

 gan Acad. Sci., pp. 68-76. 



Records Mysis relicta. 



Pratt, Henry S herring. 



1916. A manual of the common invertebrate animals exclusive of insects, 

 737 pp., 1,017 figs. Chicago. 



Three species of American mysids briefly described : Mysis stenolepis, 

 M. relicta, and Hetercmysis formosa. 



1935. A manual of the common invertebrate animals exclusive of insects, 

 rev. ed., 854 pp., 974 figs. Philadelphia. 

 Contains American species. 



Proctor, William. 



1933. Biological survey of the Mount Desert region, pt. 5. Marine fauna, 

 pp. 1-402, 42 figs., 15 pis. 



Mentions Erythrops erythr ophthalmia, Michtheimysis mixta, and 

 Neomysis americana. 



