[lambe] bibliography OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 189 



Describes the above new species found abundantly in the giU cham- 

 bers, and over the body, of Callianassa pugetensis at Hammond bay, 

 near Nanaimo, Vancouver island, B.C. 



MacDonald, D. L. 



On a collection of Crustacea made at St. Andrews, N. B. 



Contributions to Canadian Biology (Marine Biological Stations of 

 Canada, 1906-1910), 1912, pp. 83-84. 



Miller, F. R. 



Contributions to the physiology of the American lobster. The Physiology 

 of the intestine. 

 Idem, 1912, pp. 277-280, pis. XXX— XXXV. 



Scott, Flora M. 



On a species of Nymphon from the north Pacific. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History, August, 1912, vol. 10, 

 eighth series. No. 56, pp. 206-209, pi. VII, figs 1-11. 

 Nymphon pixelloe, sp. nov. is described from Departure bay, Vancouver 

 island, B.C. 

 Taylor, George F. 



Preliminary list of one himdred and twenty-nine species of British Col- 

 umbia decapod crustaceans. 



Contributions to Canadian Biology (Marine Biological Stations of 

 Canada, 1906-1910), 1912, pp. 187-214. 



Wilson, Charles Branch. 



Parasitic copepods from Nanaimo, British Colimabia, including eight 

 species new to science. 

 Idem, 1912, pp. 85-101, pis. Ill— IX. 



Tunicata. 

 Huntsman, A. G. 



Ascidians from the coasts of Canada. 



Transactions of the Canadian Institute, May, 1912, vol. IX, part 2, 

 No. 21, pp. 111-148. 



The ascidians described or referred to in the above paper were obtained 

 at the two marine Biological stations of Canada, in 1908 and 1909 

 at Departure bay, British Columbia, and in 1910 at St. Andrews, 

 New Brunswick. In the west collections were also made at Ûcluelet 

 on the outer coast of Vancouver island. 



Holosomatous ascidians from the coast of western Canada. 



Contributions to Canadian Biology (Marine Biological Stations of 

 Canada, 1906-1910), 1912, pp. 103-185, pis. X— XI. 

 Describes two genera and seventeen species as new. 



Van Name, Willard G. 



Simple Ascidians of the coasts of New England and neighboring British 

 provinces. 



Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, August, 1912, 

 vol. 34, No. 13, pp. 439-619, plates 43-73, with 43 text-figures, and a 

 bibliography. 



