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REPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



yTEJNEGER, Leonhard, and MILLER, 

 Gerkit S., Jr. — Continued. 



An elabonite scheme for a biotic survey of 



the Old World north of the tropics, presented 



in response to the invitation of the Carnegie 



Institution for "suggestions, opinions, and 



advice as to fields that it ought to occupy 



and the best methods for carrying forward its 



work in those fields." 



STILES, Charles Wardell. The type 



species of certain genera of parasitic 



flagellates, particularly Grassi's genera 



of 1879 and 1881. 



Zool. Anzeiger, Leipz., No. 682, xxv, Sept. 

 29, 1902, pp. 689-695. 



Hook-worm disease in the South. 



Frequency of infection by the parasite 

 ( Undnaria americana) in rural districts. 

 Pub. Health Rep., xvii, No. 43, Oct. 24, 

 1902, pp. 2433-2434. 

 A preliminary report to the Surgeon-Gen- 

 eral, Public Health and Marine-Hospital 

 Service. ' 



The significance of the recent 



American cases of hook-worm disease 

 (uncinariasis or anchylostomiasis) in 

 man. 



IHth Ann. Rep. Bureau Animal Tndust., 

 V. S. Dept. Agric, 1902, pp. 183-219, figs. 

 113-196. 



Frogs, toads, and carp ( Cyprinus 



carpio) as eradicators of fluke disease. 

 l,Sth Ann. Rep. Bureau Animal Indust., 

 U. S. Dept. Agric, 1902, pp. 220-222, figs. 

 197-203. 



Further investigations on vermin- 



ous diseases of cattle, sheep, and goats 

 in Texas. 



ISth Ann. Rep. Bureau Animal Tndust., 

 U. S. Dept. Agric, 1902, pp. 223-229. 



A case of infection with the 



double-pored dog tapeworm {Dipyli- 

 dimn caninum) in an American child. 

 Am. Medicine, V, No. 2, Jan. 10, 1903, pp. 

 C.5-06, figs. 1-7. 



Report upon the prevalence and 



geographic distribution of hook worm 

 disease (uncinariasis or anchylostomia- 

 sis) in the United States. 



Bull. 10, Ilyg. Lab., U. S. Pub. Health and 

 Mar.-Hosp. Serv., Feb., 1903, pp. 1-121, 

 figs. 1-86. 



A parasitic roundworm {Agamo- 



viermis cullcls, n. g., n. sp. ) in Ameri- 

 can mosquitoes ( Culex sollicitans) . 



Bull. 13, Hyg. Lab., U. S. Pub. Health and 

 Mar.-Hosp. Serv., May, 1903, pp. 15-17. 



STILES, Charles Wardell. The type 

 species of the cestode genus Hymenu- 

 fepis. • 



Bull. 13, Hyg. Lab., U. S. Pub. Health and 

 Mar.-Hosp. Serv., May, 1903, pp. 19-21. 



STILES, Charles Wardell, and HAS- 

 SALL, Albert. Strongyloidesstercoralh, 

 the correct name of the parasite of 

 Cochin China diarrhea. 



Am. Medicine, Phila., iv, No. 9, Aug. 30, 

 1902, p. 343. 



Bertiella, new name for the cestode 



genus Bertia Blanchard, 189L 



Science (new series), xvi. No. 402, Sept. 12, 

 1902, p. 434. 



Index-catalogue of medical and 



veterinary zoology. 



Bull. No. S9, Bureau Animal Indust., U. S. 

 Dept. Agric. Part 1, Authors, A to Aze- 

 vedo, pp. 1-46 (issued May, 1902) ; Part 2, 

 Authors, B to Buxton, pp. 47-198 (issued 

 Feb., 1903); Part 3, Authors, C to Czygan, 

 pp. 199-324 (issued May, 1903). 



STILES, Charles Wardell, and PFEN- 

 DER, Charles A. The failure of thy- 

 mol to expel whipworms {Trichiiris 

 depressiuscida) from dogs. 



Journ. Comp. Med. and Vet. Arch., Phila., 

 xxni. No. 12, Dec, 1902, pp. 733-740. 



STONE, Witmer. A collection of birds 

 from Sumatra, obtained by Alfred C. 

 Harrison, jr., and Dr. H. M. Hiller. 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Set. Phila. for 1902 (Jan. 

 20, 1903), pp. 670-691. 

 A briefly annotated list of about 140 species 

 obtained In the Padang and Lampong dis- 

 tricts of Sumatra. Rhinomyias umbratilis 

 (Strickland) is found to be the correct name 

 of the Bornean species, at present known as 

 R. pectoralis (Salvador!), and the Sumatran 

 form' is described as Rhinomyias umbratilis 

 richmondi (p. 686). 



TASSIN, Wirt. The Casas Grandes me- 

 teorite. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxv. No. 1277, Sept. 

 2, 1902, pp. 69-74, pi. I-IV. 

 An analysis of the meteoric iron reported 

 as having been found in the ancient Mexican 

 ruins of Casas Grandes in the State of Chi- 

 huahua. A bulk analysis is given, together 

 with other determinations of the nickel and 

 cobalt, tending to show that the composition 

 varies on different portions. The following 

 minerals were isolated and analyzed sepa- 

 rately: Troilite, schreibersite, taenite: graph- 

 itic carbon was also present in small amount, 

 and an undetermined silicate. 



