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Pitspry, Henry A.—Continued. 
been noted. The author describes speci- 
mens collected by Dr. R. E. Coker and 
Dr. W. H. Jones, U. S. Navy, and in- 
cludes one new species. 
Ratusun, Mary J. The marine crus- 
tacea. 
Appendix II in ‘‘ Labrador, The 
Country and the People,’ by 
Wilfred T. Grenfell and others; 
The Macmillan Company, New 
York, Nov., 1909, pp. 447-452. 
A general account of the distribution 
and habits of the more abundant Crusta- 
cea of Labrador. 
List of Crustacea on the Labrador 
Coast. : 
Appendix VI in ‘‘Zabrador, The 
Country and the People,” by 
Wilfred T. Grenfell and others; 
The Macmillan Company, New 
York, Nov., 1909, pp. 480-487. 
A complete list of all the species of the 
Labrador coast with their localities; all 
previous records are combined with those 
furnished by collections in the U. 8. Na- 
tional Museum obtained by Mr. Owen 
Bryant and Mr. Lucien M. Turner. 
RicHarpson, Harrier. Collections Re- 
cueillies par M. Maurice de Rothschild 
dans |’Afrique Orientale Anglaise.— 
Isopodes terrestres nouveaux. 
Bull. Mus. d’ Hist. Nat., Paris, 
May 24, 1909, No. 4, pp. 156-163. 
A preliminary paper, in which are 
described six species, one of which repre- 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
RicHARpSsON, HArrretT—Continued. 
sents a new genus, WHiallides, of the 
Eubelide. 
—— Isopods collected in the north- 
west Pacific by the U. S. Bureau of 
Fisheries steamer Albatross in 1906. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 37, No. 
1701, Oct. 22, 1909, pp. 75-129, 
figs. 1-50. 
Sixty-three species are listed, of which 
twenty-nine are described as new. There 
are three new genera; Holotelson (Spheero- 
mid), Microprotus (Janiridz), and Pro- 
phryzus (Dajide). 
Description of a new terrestrial 
isopod from Guatemala. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 37, No. 
1718, Feb. 2, 1910, pp. 495-497, 
1 fig. 
Globarmadillo armatus, anew genus and 
species of the family Armadillidide, re- 
sembling in appearance Acanthoniscus 
spiniger Kinahan. 
——— Report on isopods from Peru, col- 
lected by Dr. R. E. Coker. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 38, No. 
1729, May 3, 1910, pp. 79-85, 
figs. 1-6. 
Three species were taken by Dr. Coker, 
two of them new, and one representing a 
new genus, Orbimorphus, of the family 
Bopyridz. The list of isopods of Peru is 
made complete by an additional notice of 
two species previously recorded. 
ECHINODERMS. 
Acassiz, ALEXANDER. ‘‘Globiferen” 
and ‘‘Cystacanths.”’ 
Zool. Anzeiger, 34, Nos. 20, 21, 
Aug. 10, 1909, p. 623. 
Announces the identity of his ‘“‘Cysta- 
canths” with the previously discovered 
‘‘Globiferen”’ of Hamann. 
CrarK, Austin Hosart. Five new 
species of recent unstalked crinoids. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 37, No. 
1697, Aug. 23, 1909, pp. 29-34. 
The following new species are described: 
Comanthus (Comanthus) pinguis (south- 
ern Japan); C. (C.) samoana (Samoa); 
Craspedometra aliena (Tataan Islands); 
Amphimetra parilis (Balinpongpong Is- 
land); Ptilometra splendida (between 
Tablas and Romblon, Philippine Is- 
lands). 
Cuark, Austin Hopart. New genera 
and higher groups of unstalked crinoids. 
. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 22, 
Sept. 14, 1909, pp. 173-178. 
The following genera are diagnosed: 
Neocomatella (Capillasterinee); Pterometra 
(Tropiometride); Balanometra (Zenome- 
trinz). 
The following new family is suggested: 
Pontiometride (Oligophreata). 
The following new subfamilies are sug- 
gested: Capillasterinze (Comasteride); 
Comactiniine (idem); Comasterine 
(idem); Himerometrine (Himeromet- 
ride); Stephanometrinz (idem); Maria- 
metrine (idem); Antedonine (Ante- 
donidx); Perometrinee (idem); Zenomet- 
rinse (idem); Heliometrine (idem); Thy- 
sanometrine (idem); Bathymetrine 
(idem). 
