LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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Baetsch, Paul. Tbe west American 

 mollusks of tlie geuus Cingula. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 



41, No. 1871, Feb. 8, 



1912, pp. 485-488, 



pi. 41. 



A monograph of the wost 



American members of this genus. 



in which the following species 



are described as new : C. alas- 



kana, katherinw, and monterey- 



ensis. 



■ Additions to the west American 



pyramidellid mollusk fauna, with 

 descriptions of new species. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 42, No. 1903, May 

 17, 1912, pp. 261- 

 289, pis. 35-38. 

 This paper brings our knowl- 

 edge of this fauna up to date, 

 giving all the additions made 

 since the publication of Bull. 

 68, U. S. National Museum (A 

 monograph of west American 

 pyramidellid mollusks, Dec. 13, 

 1909), and correcting all errors 

 which have been discovered in 

 that work'. Tl^e following spe- 

 cies are described and figured 

 as new: Tut-'bonilla clarinda, 

 dinora, encclla, dracona, hakeri, 

 coolceana, gloriosa, grippi, calli- 

 mene, and scamrnonensis ; Odos- 

 tomia excolpa, heterocincta, di- 

 cella, thalia, gloriosa, ewcisa, 

 thea, calliope, calcarella, calli- 

 mene, ialdridgew, skidegatensis, 

 palmeri, Cassandra, Helena, sm6- 

 glohosa, grippiana, eldorana, 

 babylonia, and kclseyi. 



A zoogeographic study based on 



the pyramidellid mollusks of the 

 west coast of America. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 42, No. 1906, June 

 15, 1912, pp. 297- 

 349, pi. 40. 

 This paper deals with tlie 

 geographic distribution of this 

 group on the west coast ^ of 

 America and points out the 

 close relationship which exists 

 between the ocean currents and 

 the faunal area. The follow- 

 ing divisions are recognized : 

 Arctic Province with the Arctic 

 s. s. and ATeutlc faunal areas 

 or subdivisions. North Tem- 

 perate embracing the Orego- 

 nic and Californic faunal areas. 



Baetsch, Paul— Continued. 



Tropic, embracing the Mazat- 

 lanic, Panamic, and Galapaganic 

 faunal areas. South Temperate 

 and Antarctic, including the 

 Magellanic and Antarctic. 



Berry, S. Stillman. Preliminary no- 

 tices of some new Pacific cephalo- 

 poda 



Proa. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 40, No. 1838, May 

 31, 1911, pp. 589- 

 592. 

 A preliminary report on the 

 ceplialopod mollusks of the 

 west coast of America, in which 

 Cirrotcuthis inacrope, Eledo- 

 nella heathi. Polypus californi- 

 cits, P. leiodennn, Rossia pa- 

 cifica, Loligo opalescens, and 

 Oaliteuthis phyllura are de- 

 scribed as. new. 



Dall, William Healey. A new Lep- 

 tothyra from California. 



Nautilus, 25, No. 3, 

 July, 1911, pp. 25, 

 26. 

 Describes Leptothyra grippii 

 as new, from San Diego, Cali- 

 fornia. The type is in the 

 U. S. National Museum. 



— ■ -Resultats du voyage du S. Y. 



Belgica en 1897, 1898, 1899, sous le 

 commandement de A. de Gerlache 

 de Gomery. 



Science (n. s.), 34, No. 

 866, Aug. 4, 1911, 

 pp. 156, 157. 

 Review of publications on the 

 oceanography and natural his- 

 tory of the voyage of the 

 " Belgica " in Antarctic seas. 



A monograph of the Naiades 



of Pennsylvania. By A. E. Ort- 

 maun. 



Science (n. s.), 34, No. 

 868, Aug. 18, 1911, 

 pp. 214, 215. 

 Review of Doctor Ortmann's 

 memoir. 



Prof. Josiah Keep. 



Science (n. s.), 34, 

 No. 873, Sept. 22, 

 1911, p. 371. 

 Biographical notice of a, cor- 

 respondent of and contributor 

 to the U. S. National Museum. 



