LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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CRUSTACEANS. 



Calman, William T. The Crustacea 

 of the order Cumacea in the collec- 

 tion of the United States National 

 Museum. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 41, No. 1876, Apr. 

 6, 1912, pp. 603-676, 

 figs. 1-112. 

 In the material examined 49 

 species are recognized includ- 

 ing 17 new to science, while 

 a new genus, Oxyurostylis, is 

 establisHed. The descriptions 

 of species are prefaced by re- 

 marks on geographical distri- 

 bution and classification. 



DooLiTTLE, Alfred A. Descriptions of 

 recently discovered Cladocera from 

 New England. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 



41, No. 1848, July 

 15, 1911, pp. 161- 

 170, pis. 13-19. 



Based on material obtained 

 while exploring New England 

 lakes for the U. S. Bureau of 

 Fisheries. 



The paper gives detailed de- 

 scriptions of 2 species and a 

 genus which had previously 

 been described as new in the 

 Proceedings of the Biological 

 Society of Washington, Vol. 22. 



Mabsh, C. Dwight. Notes on fresh- 

 water copepoda in the United States 

 National Museum. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mas., 



42, No. 1901, Apr. 

 25, 1912, pp. 245- 

 255, figs. 1-14. 



Most of the material ex- 

 amined was collected by mem- 

 bers of the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission. The following States 

 are represented : Massachusetts, 

 New York, Florida, Mississippi, 

 Louisiana, Texas, Michigan, 

 Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and 

 Cfilifornia. A list is given of 

 the copepods found in each local- 

 ity with notes on 4 species and 

 a detailed description with fig- 

 ures of Cyclops strenuus, not 

 before found in America. 



PiLSBKY, Henry A. Diagnoses of new 

 barnacles from the Philippine Ar- 

 chipelago and China Sea. [Scien- 

 tific results of the Philippine cruise 



PiLSBRY, Henry A. — Continued, 

 of the Fisheries steamer "Albatross," 

 1907-1910.— No. 19.] 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 42, No. 1904, May 29, 

 1912, pp. 291-294. 

 Describes 9 new species be- 

 longing to the genera Alepas, 

 8milium, Verruca, Pachylasma, 

 and Acasta. 



Rathbun, Mary J. The Percy Sladen 

 Trust Expedition to the Indian 

 Ocean in 1905. Under the leader- 

 ship of Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner. 

 Vol. III. No. XI. Matine Brach- 

 yura. 



Trans. Linn. Soc. Lon- 

 don, 2nd ser.. Zool- 

 ogy, 14, pt. 2, .July, 

 1911, pp. 191-261, 

 pis. 15-20, figs. 1, 2. 

 Two hundred and forty-five 

 species and subspecies are enu- 

 merated : 3 genera, 33 species 

 and 3 subspecies are described 

 as new. The occurrence is 

 noted at the Seychelles or 

 Ch'igos of 4 species previously 

 known only from the Red Sea 

 or Persian Gulf. The genus 

 Callinectes is recorded for the 

 first time in the Indian Ocean. 



New decapod crustaceans from 



Panama. 



Smithsonian Misc. 

 Colls., 59, No. 13, 

 May 20, 1912, pp. 

 1-.3. 

 Describes M acrobrachium 

 acanthurus pan<imense, Pseudtf- 

 thelphusa masimbari and Lep- 

 todius taboganus all belonging 

 to the collection made in 1911 

 by Dr. S. E. Meek and Mr. 

 S. F. Ilildebrand under the aus- 

 pices of the Smithsonian Bio- 

 logical Survey of the Panama 

 Canal Zone. 



Richardson. Charles Howard, jr. 

 (See under Frank Walter Wey- 

 mouth.) 



Richardson, Harriet. Isopodes du 

 Sandwich du Sud. 



Anal. Mus. Nao. d'Hist. 

 Nat., Buenos Aires, 

 14, ser. 3a, Aug. 25, 

 1911, pp. 395-401, 

 figs. 1, 2. 



