226 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



STILES, Charles ^yARI)ELI,. Notes on 

 parasites— 33. On the identity of 

 Twiiia Brandti, Cbolodkowsky, 1894, 

 with Tamia Giardi, Moniez, 1879, and 

 Tamia ovilla, Kivolta, 1878. 



Centralh. f. liakteriol. u. Parasilenk., I. 

 Al)t., xvn, Nos. 7-8, Feb. 28, 1895, pp. 

 254-256. 

 Reprinted iu the Veterinary Magazine, ll, No. 

 4, Apr., 1895. pp. 217-220. 



Notes on parasites — 34. <^n the pres- 

 ence of adult Cestodes in hogs. 



Centralh. f. Bakieriol. u. Paradtenk., I. 

 Abt., XVII, No8. 7-8, Feb. 28, 1895. pp. 

 256-257. 

 Reprinted in the Veterinary Magazine, li, No. 

 4, Apr., 1895, pp. 220-222. 

 Notes on parasites — 36. A double- 

 pored Cestode, with occasional single 

 pores. 



Centralh. /. Bakieriol. u. Parasilenk., i. 

 Abt., xvn, Nos. 13-14, Apr. 16, 1895, pp. 

 457-459. One figure. 

 Reprinted in the Veterinary Magazine, ii. No. 

 4, April, 1895, pp. 222-225. 



Notes on parasites — 37. A bibliog- 

 raphy of ''Notes on Parasites" (Notes 

 sur les Parasites, Bemerkungen liber 

 Parasiten) — Nos. 1-31, inclusive, pub- 

 lished 1891-1894, inclusive. 



Veterinary Magazine, ll, No. 4, Apr., 1895, 

 pp. 225-228. 



Notes sur les parasites — 32. De la 



rarete du Tania solium dans I'AnK^- 

 rique du Nord. 



Bull. Soc. zool. de France, xx, No. 5, Mai, 



1895, pp. 127-131. 



Translated as ' ' Notes on Parasites— 32. On 



the rarity of Taenia solium in North America.'' 



Veterinary Magazine, ll. No. 5, May. 1895, pp. 



281-286. 



Notes on parasites — 38. Prelimin- 

 ary note to "A revision of the adult 

 Leporine Cestodes." 



Veterinary Magazine, li. No. 6, Jnne, 1895, 

 pp. 341-346. 



Notes on parasites — 39. Pyrosoma, 



Apiosoma, and Piroplasma. 



Veterinary Ma azine, ll, No. 6, Jnne, 1895, 

 p. 346. 

 Translated a.s "Bemerkungen iiber Para- 

 siten — 39. Pyrotoma, Apiosoma uiid Piro- 

 plasnia, Gattung.snainen des Texastieberpara- 

 siten." Ceutralbl. f. Bakteriol. u. Parasilenk., 

 I. Abt., xvill. No. 9-10, 1895, p. 282-283. 

 Report on a parasitic Protozoan ob- 

 served on the fish in the aquarium. 



Bull. TT.S.Fish Com., 1893 (1894), pp. 17.3- 

 190, pis. 11, 12. 



STILES, Charles Wardell — Cont'd. 



Summary translated by Rene Paratre in Bull. 

 Soc. Cent, d' Aquiculture de France, 2d ser., vi, 

 Nos. 7-9, July-September, 1894, pp. 165-167, pi. I. 



STILES, Charles Warhell, and HAS- 

 SALL, Albert. Notes on parasites — 

 29. A new species of intestinal fluke in 

 the C!otton-tail Rabbi t ( Lepiis si/lraficiis, 

 liachman) and in the Northern Hare 

 {L. americanus, Erxleben). 



Veterinary Magazine, I, No. 11, Nov., 1894, 

 pp. 729-737. Eieht figures 

 The '■ Summary" (pp. 736-737) appeared as 

 "Notes sur les Parasites — 29. Nouvelleespece 

 de Douve intestinale (Distomum tricolor) chez 

 le Lapiii a queue cottonneuso (Lejnis sylvati- 

 cus Baclnnan) et chez le Lievre du Nord (Lepus 

 americanus Erxleben)" (Rfisume), Bull. Soc. 

 Zool. de France, xi.x (stance du 11 D6c.), 1894. 

 pp. 160-162, fig. 1. 



Notes on parasites — 30. Distoma 



(Polyorchis) molle (Leidy, 18i36) S. and 

 11., 1894. 



Veterinary Magazine. I, No. 11, Nov., 1894, 

 pp. 737-742. Three figures. 

 The "Summary" appeared as "Note.s sur 

 les Parasites — 30. Distomum, [Polyorchis), 

 molle (Leidy, 1858 [read 1856]), ( Wardidl, 

 Stile.s. et Hassall, 1894)," (Resume), Bull. Soc. 

 zool. de France, XIX (s6auce du 11 Dec), 1894, 

 pp. 162-163, fig. 2. 



STONE, WiTMER. The | Birds of Eastern 

 Pennsylvania | and | New Jersey, | 

 with Introductory Chapters on | Geo- 

 graphical Distribution and. Migration. 

 I Prepared under the direction of the | 

 Delaware Valle,vOruithological(;inl). | 

 By I Witiner Stone, | Conservator 

 Ornithological Section Academy of 

 Sciences of Philadelphia, | — ] Phila- 

 delphia. I Delaware Valley Ornitholog- 

 ical Club. I 1894. 



8vo, pp. i-vii, 1-185, frontispiece and two 

 maps. 

 An annotated list of 349 species of birds as- 

 certained to occur within the limits of eastern 

 Pennsylvania and New Jersey, preceded by 

 chapters devoted to "Geographical Distribu- 

 tion of Birds" and "Bird Migration." A full 

 bibliography is added. 



TAYLOR, W. E. The Box Tortoises of 

 North America. 



Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., xvn. No. 1019, May 

 11, 1895, pp. 573-588. figs. 1-7. 



TOWNSEND, C. H. Tyler. Report on 

 the Mexican Cotton-Boll Weevil in 

 Texas. (Anthonomus (jrandis, Boh.) 



Insect life, vii. No. 4, Mar., 1895, pp. 295- 

 309, figs. 30-31. 



