Part 7.— CRUSTACEA. 



GENERAL. 



Churchill, Edward Perry: Life history of the blue crab. Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), 

 vol. XXXVI, p. 93-128, illus., pi. XLVII-LV(onecol.). Doc. 870 issuedNov. 11, 

 1919. _ _ F19-42 



Coker, Robert Ervin: Not^s on a species of barnacle (Dichelaspis) parasitic on the 

 gills of edible crabs. (Literature cited: p. 412.) Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, 

 p. 399-412, illus. Doc. 503 issued Oct. 23, 1902. F12-279 



Hay, Williain Perry: The life history of the blue crab (CalHnectes sapidus). Report, 

 1904 (1905). p. 395-413, pis. Doc. 580 issued Sept. 5, 1905. FlO-10 



Herrick, Francis Hobart: The habits and development of the lobster and their bear- 

 ing upon its artificial propagation. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 75-86. 

 Doc. 247 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183 



The American lobster: A study of its habits and development. (Bibliog- 

 raphy: p. 229-237.) Bulletin. 1895 (1896), vol. XV, 252 p., illus., A-J, 54 pi. 

 (partly col.). Doc. 800 issued Feb. 14, 1896. F12-249 

 Natural history of the American lobster. (Bibliography: p. 384-408.) Bulle- 



tin, 1909 (1911), vol. XIX, p. 149-408, illus., pi. XXVIli-XLVII (partly col.) 

 Doc. 747 issued July 13, 1911. Fll-278 



Bathbiin, Richard: The crustaceans, worms, radiates, and sponges. In The fish- 

 eries and fishery industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. I, pt. V, p. 759-850. 



The crab. lobster, crayfish, rock lobster, shrimp, and prawn fisheries. In The 



fisheries and fisherv industries of the United States. 1887. Sec. V, vol. 2, pt. 

 XXI, p. 629-658. 



Smith, Hugh McConnick: [Spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus).] Bulletin, 1894 

 (1895), vol. XIV. p. 280-281. 



Thompson, MiUett T.: A new isopod parasitic on the hermit crab. (Bibliography 

 p. 56.) Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 53-56, pi. 9-10. Doc. 478 issued Oct. 

 18, 1901. F12-268 



Wilson, Charles Branch: Copepod parasites of fresh-water fishes and their economic 

 relations to mussels glochidia. Bulletin, 1914 (1916), vol. XXXIV, p. 331-374, 

 pi. LX-LXXiy. Doc. 824 issued June 28, 1916. F16-106 



The economic relations, anatomy, and life history of the genus Lernsea. Bulle- 

 tin, 1915-16 (1918), vol. XXXV, p. 165-198, Ulus., pi. VI-XV. Doc. 854 issued 

 Dec. 22, 1917. F18^ 

 HABITS AND BEHAVIOR. 



Herrick, Francis H.: The habits and development of the lobster and their bearing 

 upon its artificial propagation. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 75-86. Doc. 

 247 issued June 26, 1894. F12-183 



— The American lobster: Astudy of its habits and development. (Bibliography: 



p. 229-237.) Bulletin, 1895 (1896), vol. XV, 252 p., illus., A-J., 54 pi. (partly 

 col.). Doc. .300 issued Feb. 14, 1896. F12-249 



Natural history of the American lobster. Bulletin, 1909 (1911), vol. XIX, p. 



149-408, illus., pi. XXVIII-XLVII (partly col.). Doc. 747 issued July 13, 1911. 



Fll-278 



Mather, Fred: What we know of the lobster. Bulletin, 1893 (1894), vol. XIII, p. 



281-286. Doc. 265 issued June 9, 1894. F12-183 



Nye, Willard: A reasoning lobster. Bulletin, 1886 (1887), vol. VI, p.' 186. 



Smith, A. C: Notes on the lobster — Homarus americanus. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), 



vol. V, p. 121-125. F18-383 



PHYSIOLOGY. 



Bump us, Hermon Carey: On the movements of certain lobsters liberated at Woods 

 Hole during the summer of 1898. Bulletin, 1899 (1901). vol. XIX, p. 225-230, 

 fold. map. Doc. 442 issued Sept. 12, 1900. F12-82 



Churchill, Edward Perry: [Migration of crabs in Chesapeake Bay.l Bulletin, 1917- 

 18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 108-113. 



fMoulting and autotomv of the blue crab.l Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. 



XXXVI, p. 104-108. 



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