Part 9.— MISCELLANEOUS INVERTEBRATES. 



GENERAL. 



Certes, A.: Nbte upon the effect of high pressures on the vitality of minute fresh- 

 water and salt-water organisms. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 433-435. 



F 18-358 



Porbes, Stephen Alfred: Preliminary report upon the invertebrate animals inhab- 

 iting Lakes Geneva and Mendota, Wisconsin, with an account of the fish epidemic 

 in Lake Mendota in 1884. Bulletin, 1888 (1890), vol. VIII, p. 473-487. Doc. 147 

 issued Mar. 25, 1S91. _ Fll-328 



A preliminary report on the aquatic invertebrate fauna of the Yellowstone 



national park, Wyoming, and of the Flathead region of Montana. Bulletin, 1891 

 (1893), vol. XI, p. 207-258, pi. XXXVII-XLII. Doc. 210 issued Apr. 28, 1893. 



F12-126 

 Martens, J. B.: Life in the sea. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, p. 253-265. F12-362 

 Needham, James G.: BurroAving mayflies of our larger lakes and streams. (Bibli- 

 ography: p. 289-291.) Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 265-293, pi. 

 LXX-LXXXII. Doc. 883 issued July 17, 1920. F20-154 



Smith, Sidney Irving: Sketch of the invertebrate fauna of Lake Superior. Report, 

 1872-73 (1874), p. 690-707. Doc. 6 issued 1874. F12-215 



Sumner, Francis Bartody: An intensive study of the fauna and flora of a restricted 

 area of sea bottom. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 1225-1263, charts (1 

 fold.), fold, diagr. Doc. 716 issued May 14, 1910. _ _ _ 10-35677 



A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Section III. 



A catalogue of the marine fauna of Woods Hole and \dcinity. (Bibliography: p. 

 782-794.) Bulletin, 1911 (1913), vol. XXXI, p. 545-794. 



IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries: List of collections made by the fishing vessels of Glou- 

 cester and other New England seaports for the United States Fish commission 

 from 1877 to 1880. Report, 1879 (1882), p. 787-835. _ _ F17-23 



TJ. S. Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole: Biological notes no. 1. Bul- 

 letin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 305-310. Doc. 447 issued Aug. 30, 1900. 7-3152 



Verrill, Addison Emory, and S. I. Smith: Report upon the invertebrate animals 

 of Vineyard Sound and adjacent waters, with an account of the physical features 

 of the region. Report, 1871 and 1872 (1873), p. 295-778. F15-102 



Notice of the remarkable marine fauna occupying the outer banks off the 



southern coast of New England, and of some additions to the fauna of Vineyard 

 Sound. Report, 1882 (1884), p. 641-669. Doc. 83 issued Aug. 15, 1884. 



Fll-267 



Wilson, Charles Branch: Dragonflies and damselflies in relation to pondfish cul- 

 ture, with a list of those found near Fairport, Iowa. (Bibliographv: p. 260-264.) 

 Bulletin, 1917-18 (1921), vol. XXXVI, p. 179-264, illus., pi. LX^Il. Doc. 882 

 issued Aug. 4, 1920. F2O-160 



PROTOZOA. 



Calkins, Gary Nathan: Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole. (List of references: p. 

 466-468.) Bulletin, 1901 (1902), vol. XXI, p. 413-468, illus. Doc. .502 issued 

 Oct. 21,1902. ^ F12-262 



Certes, A.: Note upon the effect of high pressure on the vitality of minute fresh- 

 water and salt-water organisms. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 433-435. 



F18-358 



Flint, James Milton: The Foraminifera of Porto Rico. Bulletin, 1900 (1902), vol. 

 XX, part II, p. 413-416. Doc. 484 issued Mar. 28, 1902. F12-265 



Gurley, R. E,.: On the classification of the Myxospnridia, a group of protozoan para- 

 sites i nfesting fishes. Bulletin, 1891 (1893), vol. XI, p. 407-420. Doc. 215 issued 

 July 14, 1893. F12-157 



Jennings, Herbert Spencer: A report of work on the Protozoa of Lake Erie, with 

 special reference to the laws oi their movements. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. 

 XIX, p. 105-114. Doc. 4S5 issued Aug. SO, 1899. F12-47 



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