LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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STEVENSON, Earle C. The external par- 

 asites of hogs, being articles on the hog 

 louse (Hsematopinus suis) and mange, or 

 scabies, of hogs. 



Bull. Bureau Animal Industrtj. U. S. 

 Dept. Agric, No. 69, 1905, 44 pp. figs. 1-29. 

 Descriptions and figures of Hssmtopinus 

 suis, Sarcoptes scabiei sui.i, and Demode.rfolli- 

 rulorum suis, based partly on Museum mate- 

 rial, together with a complete synonymy and 

 Inliliography of the first, and a. discussion of 

 the three forms in their economic aspects. 



TITUS, E. S. G. Some new Osmiinae in 

 the National Museum. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vi, No. 2, .\pril, 



1904, p. 98; Journ. N. )\ Kvt. Soc, xn. 

 No. 1, March, 1904, p. 22. 



WILLIA]\ISON, Edward Bruce. The dra- 

 gonflics (Odonata) of Burma and Lower 

 Siam. 1. — Subfamily Calopteryginse. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. ^^us., xxvni. No. 1389, 

 November 17, 1904, pp. 105-187, te.xt figs. 



1-18. 



AUACHNIDS. 



BANKS, Nathan. A treatise on the aca- 

 rina, or mites. 



Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus., xxvni. No. 1382, 

 September 24, 1904, pp. 1-114, text figs. 

 1-201. 



■ Arachnids from Cocos Island. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vii. No. 1, Jan., 



1905, p. 20. 



MISCELLANEOUS INVERTEBRATES. 



AGASSIZ, Alexander. Reports on an 

 exploration ofl" the west coast of Mexico, 

 Central and South America, and off the 

 Galapagos Islands, in charge of Alexander 

 Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 steamer Albatros.s, during 1891, Lieut. 

 Commander Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., com- 

 manding. XXXII. The Panamic deep sea 

 echini. 



Mem. .Vus. Comp. Zool., Cambridge, 

 XXXI, Nov. 1, 1904, pp. l-x, 1-243, pis. 112 

 (in separate volume), text ligs. 319. 

 The report deals principally with the mor- 

 phological study of the tests of the species, 

 which had been described in an earlier bulle- 

 tin; followed by a discussion of the bathymet- 

 lical and geographical range of the Pan.nmic 

 and West Indian Echinid fann;e. 



ASHWORTH, J. H. The anatomy of Scali- 

 hregma infatum, Rathke.a 



Quar. Journ. Micr. Sci., xlv (new series*, 

 Nov. , 1901 . pp. 237-309, pis. 13-1 5. 

 Includes a detailed description of the anat- 

 omy, and also an account of the history, dis- 

 "This title was accidentally 

 NAT MUS 1905 9 



ASHWORTH, J. H.— Continued. 



tribution, habits, and general appearance of 

 the species, Scalibregma inflatum, as well as a 

 revision of the family Scalibregmidne and a j 

 statement of its alTinities. Two new genera 

 are described, Pseudoscalibregma and Ascle- 

 rocfieilus. 



CLARK, Hubert Lyman. Contributions 

 from the Biological Laboratory of the U. 

 S. Fish Commission at Woods Hole, Mas- 

 sachusetts. The echinoderms of the 

 Woods Hole region. 



Bull. U.S. Fish Com., xxn, 1902, pp. 545- 

 576, figs. 1-116 (Tune 25, 1904). 

 The 24 species arc fully described and fig- 

 ured. The best methods of preserving and 

 studying echinoderms are given, and also a 

 bililiograpny of the publications referred to. 



COE, Wesley R. Nemerteans of the west 

 and northwest coasts of America. 



Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., xlvii. Mar., 1905, 

 pp. 1-318, pis. 1-25, text figs. 1-62. 

 A general work, dealing with anatomical 

 and histological structures, development, dis- 

 tribution, besides a systematic account of the 

 genera and species. Eighteen species are de- 

 scribed as new, and with one exception are 

 represented by colored drawings. 



EDWARDS, Charles Lincoln. A quanti- 

 tative study of Holothuria atra Jager and 

 the reestablishment of Holothuria flori- 

 dana Pourtales {=Holothuria mexicana 

 Ludwig). 



Science (new series), xxi. No. ,532, March 

 10, 1905, pp. 383-384. 

 This is an abstract, presented before the 

 .\merican Society of Zoologists, at the Second 

 Annual Meeting of the Eastern Branch at 

 Philadelphia, December, 1904, of an extended 

 paper to be published elsewhere. It is based 

 on statistical analyses of 138 specimens, 20 

 from the Sandwich Island-Mozambique re- 

 gion and 118 from the Floridia.-Caribbean re- 

 gion. 



FISHER, Walter K. New starfishes from 

 deep water off California and Alaska. 



Bull. Bureau Fisheries, .xxiv, 1904, pp. 

 291-320. (June 10, 1905.) 

 One genus, 2 subgenera, and 24 species are 

 described, and one subfamily raised to family 

 rank. The specimens were dredged by the 

 steamer Albatross in .\laskan waters during 

 the summer of 1903, and off the coast of Cali- 

 fornia in the spring of 1904. 



KISHINOUYE, K. Notes on the natural 

 history of corals. 



Journ. Imp. Fisheries Bureau, Tokyo, xiv 

 No. 1, 1904, pp. 1-32, pis. l-ix, text figs. 

 1-4. 

 omitted from an earlier report. 



