LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
Korom, CHartes AtTwoop—Continued. 
Bull, Mus. Comp. Zool., XLV, No. 9, Sept., 
1905, pp. 163-165, 1 pl. 
Based on a new species, Craspedotella pileo- 
lus, found in the plankton midway between 
the Galapagos Islands and Manga Reva, and 
bearing a striking resemblance in form toa 
craspedote medusa. 
Liyton, Epwin. Notes on cestode cysts, 
Taenia chamissonii, new species, from 
a porpoise. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvii, No. 1410, 
July 14, 1905, pp. 819-822, pl. Xxxy. 
Lupwic, Huserr. | Memoirs of the Mu- 
seum of Comparative Zoology. | At 
Harvard College. | Vol. xxxir. | — 
| Reports on an exploration off the 
west coast of Mexico, | Central and 
South America, and off the Galapagos 
Islands, | in charge of Alexander Agas- 
siz, by the U. S. Fish Commis- | sion 
Steamer ‘‘Albatross,’’ during 1891, 
Lieut. Commander |Z. L. Tanner, 
U.S. N., commanding. | xxxv. | 
Reports on the scientific results of the 
expedition to the | Tropical Pacific, in 
charge of Alexander Agassiz, on the 
| U.S. Fish Commission Steamer ‘‘A1- 
batross,*’ from August, 1899, | to March, 
1900, Commander Jefferson F. Moser, 
U. 8S. N., com- | manding. | vir. | As- 
teroidea. | By Hubert Ludwig. | With 
thirty-five plates | and a chart of the 
route. | [Published by permission of 
Marshall McDonald and George M. 
Bowers, U. S. Commissioners | of Fish 
and Fisheries. ] | Cambridge, U.S. A.: 
| Printed for the Museum. | | July, 
1905. | 
pp. i-xil, 1-292, pls. 1-35, 1 chart. 
The material represents 16 families, 38 
genera, 67 species, and 2 varieties, of which 
5 genera, 56 species, and 2 varieties are new. 
The descriptions are followed by lists of 
species taken at each dredging station and in 
each bathymetrical area, and a list of the 
literature involved. 
McCienpon, J. F. The Myzostomes of 
the Albatross expedition to Japan. 
Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., X x11, May 26, 
1906, pp. 119-130, pls. XV-XvII. 
The material was mostly taken from erin- 
oids and ophiurans dredged by the U.S. Bu- 
reau of Fisheries steamer Albatross off the 
eastern coast of Japan in the spring of 1900, 
and partly collected at Pacific Grove, Cal., 
by Dr. Bashford Dean. Ten species, of which 
8 are new, and 1 new variety are described. 
113 
Mayer, ALFREDGOLDSBOROUGH. Medusce 
of the Hawaiian Islands collected by 
the steamer Albatross in 1962. 
Bull. U.S. Fish Com. for 1903, part 1, pp. 
1131-1148, pls. 1-111. (June 30, 1906.) 
Seven species are described, 2 of which are 
new, and the occurrence of several others is 
briefly noted. 
Nurrina, CHARLES CLEVELAND. Hydroids 
of the Hawaiian Islands collected by 
the steamer Albatross in 1902. 
Bull. U.S. Fish Com. for 1903, part 111, pp. 
931-959, pl. I-x11r. (Dec. 23, 1905.) 
Of the 49 species collected 29 are new and 
are very distinct from previously known 
forms. Two of them form the types of new 
genera and families, viz: Hydrodendrium 
gorgonoides, type of Hydrodendride, and 
Balea mirabilis, type of Tubidendride. 
Stevenson, Earte C. (See under Ch. 
Wardell Stiles. ) 
Stites, CH. Warpett. Note sur un 
protozoaire (Ichthyophthirius multi- 
filiis) parasite des poissons conservés 
dans les aquariums de |’exposition uni- 
verselle de Chicago. 
Bull. Soe. Cent. d’ Aquic. de France, Par., 
vy. 6, 2. 8. (7-9), July-Aug.-Sept., 1905, 
pp. 165-167. 
— The international code of zoolog- 
ical nomenclature as applied to medi- 
cine. 
Bull. Hyg. Lab. U.S. Pub. Health and Mar. 
Hosp. Serv., No. 24, Sept., 1905, pp. 1-50. 
New species of parasite in man. 
Journ, Am, Med, Assoc., XLVI, No. 16, Apr. 
21, 1906, p. 1232. 
New York Med. Journ., LXxxtt, No. 16, 
Apr. 21, 1906, pp. 839, 840. 
A plan to insure the establishment 
of type species of genera. 
Science (new series), XXIII, No. 598, June 
15, 1906, pp. 913-915. 
and GOLDBERGER, JOSEPH. A 
young stage of the American hook- 
worm, Necator americanus (Stiles, 1902) 
eight to twelve days after skin infection 
in rabbits and dogs. 
Am..Med., Phila., v. 11 (2), Jan. 13, 1906, 
pp. 63-65, figs. 1-6. 
and Hassauut, ALBERT. The de- 
termination of generic types and a list 
of roundworm genera, with their orig- 
inal and type species. 
Bull. Bureau Animal Indust., U. S. Dept. 
Agric., No. 79, 1905, pp. 1-150. 
