[WALKER] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 203 
HANSEN, H. J. 
The Crustacea Euphausiacea of the United States National Museum. 
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 1915, vol. XLVIII, 
no. 2065, pp. 59-114, with plates 1-4. 
The following species are recorded from Canadian localities: Meganycti- 
phanes norvegica M. Sars, Euphausia pacifica H. J. Hansen, Thysano- 
cessa longipes Brandt, T. spinifera Holmes, T. inermis Kroyer and T. 
raschit M. Sars. 
HUNTSMAN, A. G. 
A new Caprellid from the Bay of Fundy. 
Contributions to Canadian Biology, 1911-1914. Fasciculus I—Marine 
Biology. Supplement to the 47th Annual Report of the Department 
of Marine and Fisheries, Fisheries Branch, 1915, pp. 39-42, with 
plates V and VI. 
Describes Mayerella limicola, new genus and species. 
The fresh-water Malacostraca of Ontario. 
Contributions to Canadian Biology, 1911-1914. Fasciculus II—Fresh- 
water fish and lake biology. Supplement to 47th Annual Report of 
the Department of Marine and Fisheries, Fisheries Branch, 1915, pp. 
145-163, with 13 text-figures. 
Gives keys to the orders, genera and species and notes on the distribu- 
tion of the latter. 
PRINCE, EDWARD E. 
The New Zealand Peripatus. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, January, 1915, vol. XXVIII, no. 10, pp. 
134-138. 
A popular account of this interesting animal, living specimens of which 
were brought to Canada by the writer. 
Sars, G. O. 
Entomostraca of Georgian Bay. 
Contributions to Canadian Biology, 1911-1914, Fasciculus II—Fresh- 
water fish and lake biology. Supplement to 47th Annual Report of 
the Department of Marine and Fisheries, Fisheries Branch, 1915, 
pp. 221-222. 
An annotated list of 16 species occurring in a series of surface tow- 
nettings made at the Georgian Bay Biological Station. 
STOCK, V. 
On some of the Parasitic Copepods of the Bay of Fundy Fish. 
Contributions to Canadian Biology, 1911-1914. Fasciculus I—Marine 
Biology. Supplement to the 47th Annual Report of the Department 
of Marine and Fisheries, Fisheries Branch, 1915, pp. 69-71. 
Gives notes on the host relations of certain Copepoda, particularly 
of the families Caligidae and Argulidae. 
