LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



157 



Wilson, Charles Branch. Descrip- 

 tions of new species of parasitic 

 copepods in the collections of the 

 United States National Museum. 



Proo. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 



42, No. 1900, Apr. 



30, 1912, pp. 233- 



243, pis. 30-34. 



Two of the species are 



founded on type specimens in 



Wilson, Charles Branch — Contd. 



the American Museum of Nat- 

 ural History, cotypes having 

 been given to the U. S. National 

 Museum. One new species and 

 2 old ones are part of the 

 Javan collection of Dr. Owen 

 Bryant and Mr. William Palmer. 

 The occurrence of Achtheinus 

 dentatus on the coast of Cali- 

 fornia is recorded. 



WORMS. 



Beauchamp, p. de. Instructions for 



collecting and fixing rotifers in bulk. 



Proo. U. S. Nat. Mus., 



42, No. 1893, Mar. 



19. 1912, pp. ISl- 



185. 



Translated and adapted by 



Mr. H. K. Harring from an 



* article in the "Archives de 



Zoologie Experimentale et Geu- 



erale," ser. 4, vol. 4, 1906. 



The hope is expressed that 

 material preserved In accord- 

 ance with the instructions be 

 sent to the U. S. National Mu- 

 seum. 



Hall, Mattrice C. Our present knowl- 

 edge of the distribution and impor- 

 tance of some parasitic diseases of 

 sheep and cattle in the United 

 States. 



U. S. Dept. Agric, Z7th 

 Ann. Rep. Bur. Ani- 

 mal Industry, 1910 

 (1912), pp. 419- 

 463, pis. 35, 36, figs. 

 45-62. 



The parasite fauna of Colorado. 



Colorado College Pub., 

 gen. ser. 59, 60, sci. 

 ser. 12. No. 10, Jan.- 

 Mar., 1912, pp. 329- 

 384, 1 map. 



(See also under Brayton How- 

 ard Ransom.) 



Miller, Harry JIcCltjre. (See under 

 Charles Wardell Stiles.) 



MooRE, J. Percy. , The polychiBtous an- 

 nelids dredged by the U. S. S. "Al- 

 batross " off the coast of southern 

 California in 1904 : III. Euphrosy- 

 nidse to Goniadidse. 



MooRE, J. Percy — Continued. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Pliila., 63, Apr., 



1911, pp. 234-318, 



pis. 15-21. 



This paper is a continuation 



of two published in 1909 and 



1910. In it 42 species and 3 



subspecies are described, 20 



species and 3 subspecies being 



new. 



Pages 234-312 were pub- 

 lished on June 15, 1911 ; and 

 pages 313-318 on June 22, 1911. 



Ransom, Brayton Howard. Two new 

 siiecies of parasitic nematodes. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 41, No. 1864, Oct. 

 31, 1911, pp. 363- 

 369, figs. 1-6. 



The life history of a parasitic 



nematode — Habronema muscse. 



Science (n. s.), 34, 

 No. 881, Nov. 17, 

 1911, pp. 690-692. 



and Maurice C. Hall. A new 



nematode, Ostertagia bullosa, para- 

 sitic in the alimentary tract of sheep. 

 Proc. V. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 42, No. 1892, Feb. 

 28, 1912, pp. 175- 

 179, figs. 1-4. 



Stiles, Charles WARDELt, and Harht 

 McClure Miller. Observations on 

 the viability of the eggs of hook- 

 worms (Necator americanus) and of 

 eelworms (Ascaris lumbricoides) in 

 feces allowed to decompose in water. 

 Pub. Health Rep., U. 8. 

 P. H. and M. H. 8., 

 26, No. 41, Oct. 13, 

 1911, pp. 1565-1567. 



