[lambe] bibliography OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 79 



Dall, William Healey, and Bartsch, Paul. 



The Pyramidellid Mollusks of the Oregonian faunal area. 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 1907, vol. xxxiii, 

 pp. 491-534, pis. xliv-xlviii. 



In this paper are described a number of new sf)ecies of Turbonilla and 

 Odostomia, from the Pacific coast of Canada, based principally on 

 specimens from the collections of the Reverend George W. Taylor 

 and Dr. C. F. Newcombe. 



Ives, C, 



Some notes on the Land, Fresh-water and Marine Mollusca of Prince Edward 

 Island . 

 Prince Edward Island Agriculturist, Summerside, P. E. I., March, 1907. 



Whiteaves, J. F. 



Notes on some Fresh-water Shells from Manitoba. 

 The Ottawa Naturalist, March, 1907, vol. xx. No. 12, pp. 239-240. 



Vermes. 

 Montgomery, Thomas H., jr. 



The Distribution of the North American Gordiacea, with descriptions of a 

 new species. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, June, 

 1907, vol. lix, pt. ii, pp. 270-272, text-figures 1-3. 



(Gordius villoti, Rosa, and G. platycephalus, Montg., are recorded from 

 Ungava.) 



Stafford, J. 



Preliminary Report on the Trematodes of Canadian Marine Fishes. 



Further Contributions to Canadian Biology, being studies from the 

 Marine Biological Station of Canada. 



39th Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, 

 Fisheries Branch, 1907, pp. 91-94. 



Arthropoda. 

 PiLSBRY, Henry A. 



The Barnacles (Cirripedia) contained in the collections of the U. S. National 

 Museum. 



Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, Bulletin 

 60, 1907, pp. 1-122, pis. 1-xi, text-figures 1-36. 

 (Certain species that occur off the coast of Canada are here included.) 



VERTEBRATA. 



Fishes. 

 BuRQUE, L'Abbe F. X. 



Glanures d'Histoire Naturelles (Poissons-Lampes). 



I>e Naturaliste Canadien, December, 1907, vol. xxxiv. No. 12, p. 186. 



