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Clark, Austin Hobart. On a collec- 

 tion of unstalked criuoids made by 

 the United States fisheries steamer 

 "Albatross " in the vicinity of the 

 Philippine Islands. [Scientific re- 

 sults of the Philippine cruise of the 

 fisheries steamer "Albatross," 1907- 

 10.— No. 8.] 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 39, 

 No. 1798, Feb. 15, 1911, 

 pp. 529-563. 

 A record is here published of the 

 unstalked crinoids contained in the 

 third consignment sent home by 

 the " Albatross " from the Philip- 

 pine Islands. Two new genera, 

 22 new species, and 1 new va- 

 riety are described, while several 

 necessary changes are made in the 

 specific names of well - known 

 forms, the need for these changes 

 having become apparent to the au- 

 thor as the result of the study of 

 the type specimens in various Eu- 

 ropean museums. 



The recent crinoids of the coasts 



of Africa. 



Proc. V. 8. Nat. Mus., 40, 

 No. 1S08, Mar. 15, 1911, 

 pp. 1-51. 

 This paper is based upon the 

 African crinoids contained in the 

 U. S. National Museum, the Brit- 

 ish Museum, the Bergen Museum, 

 the Museum of Comparative Zool- 

 ogy at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 

 the Copenhagen Museum, the Ham- 

 burg Museum, the Museum fur 

 Naturkunde and the Museum fiir 

 Meereskunde, Berlin, the Ocean- 

 ographic Museum at Monaco, and 

 the Paris Museum. A history of 

 the study of African crinoids is 

 given, and a discussion of the 

 faunal relationships of the African 

 coasts. Fifty-three species are in- 

 cluded in the report, of which 45 

 are unstalked and 8 are stalked ; 

 of the former there are described 

 as new 15 species and 2 varieties. 



A new unstalked crinoid from 



the Philippine Islands. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 41, 

 No. 1849, June 24, 1911, 

 pp. 171-173. 

 In this paper is described a new 

 species of the genus Comaster from 

 the Tawi Tawi group in the Phil- 

 ippine Archipelago, collected by the 

 U. S. fisheries steamer "Albatross." 



Clark, Hubert Lyman. A new ophiu- 

 ran from the West Indies. 



Clark, Hubert Lyman — Continued. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 37, 



No. 1724, Aug. 4, 1910, 



pp. 665, 666, figs. 1, 2. 



A new species of Ophiotholia 



from the West Indies is described. 



The genus was hitherto known 



only from the Pacific. 



North Pacific ophiurans in the 



collection of the United States Na- 

 tional Museum. 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 

 75, Feb. 23, 1911, pp. i- 

 xvi, 1-302, figs. 1-144. 

 This report is based upon a col- 

 lection of more than 40,000 speci- 

 mens of ophiuroids, representing 

 189 species, of which 129 are here 

 described for the first time. The 

 greater part of this collection was 

 brought together by the " Alba- 

 tross," but many of the specimens 

 were collected by Drs. W. H. Dall, 

 L. Stejneger and others. 



Edwards, Charles Lincoln. Revi- 

 sion of the Holothurioidea. I. 

 Cucumaria frondosa (Gunner) 1767. 

 Zool. Jahrbucher Bd. 29, 

 Abt. fur Syst., 1910, pp. 

 333-358, 1 pi., 1 table. 

 An historical sketch, and mor- 

 phological and anatomical descrip- 

 tion of Cucumaria frondosa are 

 herein given, together with a 

 bibliography of the species. 



Four species of Pacific Ocean 



holothurians allied to Cucumaria 

 frondosa (Gunner). 



Zool. Jahrbilcher Bd. 29, 

 Abt. fiir Syst., 1910, pp. 

 597-612, pi". 19. 

 In this paper descriptions are 

 given of Cucumaria frondosa, C. 

 californica, C. japonica, C. miniata 

 and C. fallax, together with his- 

 torical and critical discussions of 

 the validity of the species, and a 

 list of the bibliographical refer- 

 ences bearing on the subject. 



Fisher, Walter K. Hyalinothrix, a 

 new genus of starfishes from the 

 Hawaiian Islands. 



Proc. U. S. Nat Mus., 39, 



No. 1807, Mar. 11, 1911, 



pp. 659-664, pis. 69-71. 



Describes Hyalinothriv and its 



single species, H. millespina, and 



compares the genus with Chwtas- 



ter. 



