LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 1389 
FIisHER, WALTER K. Newstarfishes from 
the North Pacific.—II. Spinulosa. 
Zool. Anzeiger,35, No. 18, Mar. 29, 
1910, pp. 568-574. 
Diagnoses five new species and four 
new subspecies belonging to the genera 
Poraniopsis, Henricia, Solaster, and Lo- 
phaster. 
McCLENDoN, J. F. Contributions from 
the laboratory of the Marine Biological 
Association of San Diego. xxv. The 
Ophiurans of the San Diego Region. 
Univ. Cal. Pub. Zool., 6, No. 3, 
July 15, 1909, pp. 33-64, pls. 1-6. 
The result of studies carried on at the 
Marine Biological Station at La Jolla. 
McCuENpDon, J. F.—Continued. 
The ophiuran fauna was found to com- 
prise twenty species, five of which are 
described as new. 
Verritt, A. E. Descriptions of new gen- 
era and species of starfishes from the 
North Pacific coast of America. 
Amer. Journ. Sci., 4th ser., 28, 
July, 1909, pp. 59-70, figs. 1-6. 
Eleven new species, two new varieties, 
and one new genus, Allasterias, are de- 
scribed. Only four species and two varie- 
ties are based on material in the National 
Museum. 
WORMS, CHLENTERATES, PORIFERA, PROTOZOA, ETC. 
ANNANDALE, Newson. _ Fresh - water 
sponges collected in the Philippines by 
the Albatross Expedition. (Scientific 
results of the Philippine cruise of the 
Fisheries steamer Albatross, 1907-10.— 
No. 3.) 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 37, No. 
1702, Oct. 23, 1909, pp. 131, 132. 
Describes two new species, Spongilla 
microsclerifera and S. philippinensis, both 
belonging to the subgenus Zuspongilla. 
Fresh-water sponges in the collec- 
tion of the United States National Mu- 
seum.—Pt. 2. Specimens from North 
and South America. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 37, No. 
1712, Dec. 22, 1909, pp. 401-406, 
figs. 1-3. 
Notes six species and figures details 
of three of them. Distributes the Species 
of the genus Carterius between Hetero- 
meyenia and Ephydatia. 
Fresh-water sponges in the collec- 
tion of the United States National Mu- 
seum.—Pt. 3. Description of a new 
species of Spongilla from China. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 38, No. 
1737, June 6, 1910, p. 183. 
Describes Spongilla (Stratospongilla) 
sinensis, new species, from the canal at 
Su-Chau, near Shanghai. 
BiaELow, Henry B. Cruise of the U. S. 
Fisheries schooner Grampus in the Guli 
Stream during July, 1908, with descrip- 
tion of a new Medusa (Bythotiaride). 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 52, No. 
12, Aug., 1909, pp. 195-210, 1 pl., 
1 map. 
Gives an account of the apparatus and 
methods used and the resylts obtained for 
CRAWLEY, Howarp. 
Bicetow, Henry B.—Continued. 
the surface, intermediate, and deep-sea 
faunas. Describesa new species of Sibogita, 
S.nauarchus, of the family Bythotiaride. 
Ceelenterates from Labrador and 
Newfoundland, collected by Mr. Owen 
Bryant from July to October, 1908. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 37, No. 
1706, Dec. 14, 1909, pp. 301-320, 
pls. 30-32. 
Treats of the jellyfishes collected by Mr. 
Bryant along the east coast of Labrador 
and off the coastof Newfoundland: Gives 
notes on nineteen species, describes the 
young stages of Catablema vesicaria and 
certain anatomical features in Aginopsis 
laurentii. 
The first set of duplicates is in the U. 8. 
National Museum. 
Studies on blood 
and blood parasites. 1. Observations 
on mammalian blood with dark-field 
illumination. 2. The priority of Cryp- 
tobia Leidy, 1846, over Trypanoplasma 
Laveran and Mesnil, 1901. 3. Trypan- 
osoma americanum hn. sp., a trypano- 
some which appears in cultures made 
from the blood of American cattle. 
(Preliminary notice.) U. S. 
Dept. Agric., Bur. Animal In- 
dustry, Bull. 119, Oct. 22, 1909, 
pp. 1-31, figs. 1-3. 
Trypanosoma americanum, a parasite 
of cattle, is described as a new species and 
notes on its biology are given. 
Cryptobia. The morphology and the 
generic relationships of Cryptobia helicis 
are discussed. It is shown that morpho- 
logically the type species of Cryptobia 
Leidy, 1846, and Trypanoplasma Laveran 
and Mesnil,1901 ( Cryptobia helicis Leidy, 
