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ECHINODERMS. 



Clark, Austin H. Notes sur les cri- 

 noides actuels du Museum d'histoire 



naturelle de Paris. 



Bull. Mus. d'Hiat. Nat. 

 Paris, 1911, No. 4, 

 pp. 243-260, figs. 

 1, 2. 

 This paper includes a rede- 

 scription of all the types of the 

 species in the Paris Museum 

 originally diagnosed by La- 

 marck and by Johannes Miiller, 

 as well as an account of the 

 unidentified material in the 

 museum. A set of duplicates 

 is in the U. S. National Museum, 



Crinoidea. 



Die Fauna Siidwest- 

 Atistraliens. Ergeh- 

 nisse der Hamburger 

 sUdwest-australischen 

 Forschungsreise 1905, 

 3, No. 13, 1911, pp. 

 435-467, 2 tables. 

 This is a detailed account of 

 the crinoid fauna of west Aus- 

 tralia, based upon the collec- 

 tions made by Drs. Michaelsen 

 and Hartmeyer in 1905. A set 

 of duplicates is in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



The recent crinoids of Au.s- 



tralia. Scientific results of the 

 trawling expedition of H. M. C. S. 

 " Thetis " off the coast of New South 

 Wales, in February and March, 1898. 

 Part 15. 



Memoirs Australian 

 Mus., 4, Aug. 17. 



1911, pp. 705-804. 

 The crinoids of the coast of 



Australia are here discussed in 

 great detail. A history of the 

 study of Australian crinoids is 

 given, and a complete bibliog- 

 raphy is appended. The paper 

 is based upon the collection of 

 the Australian Museum at Syd- 

 ney, N. S. W. A set of dupli- 

 cates Is In the U. S. National 

 Museum. 



Seventeen new East Indian cri- 

 noids belonging to the families 

 Comasteridse and Zygometridae. 



Proc. Biol. 8oc. Wasli- 

 ington, 25, Mar. 19, 



1912, pp. 17-28. 

 The seventeen new crinoids 



herein described form part of 

 the collection made by the 

 Dutch steamship " Siboga." A 



Claek, Austin H. — Continued. 



set of duplicates will come to 

 the U. S. National Museum. 



Naumachocrinns, a new genus 



belonging to the crinoid family Phry- 

 nocrinidcB. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 42, No. 1895, Mar. 

 19, 1912, pp. 195- 

 197. 

 The new form herein de- 

 scribed was dredged by the 

 "Albatross " in the Hawaiian 

 Islands ; it is related to the 

 Japanese genus Phrynocrinus. 



Six new East Indian crinoids 



belonging to the family Charitome- 

 tridse. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 25, Apr. 13, 

 1912, pp. 77-84. 

 The new species here de- 

 scribed form part of the collec- 

 tions of the Dutch steamship 

 " Siboga." A set of the dupli- 

 cates will come to the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



— — Description of eleven new cri- 



noids belonging to the families 

 Calometrida? and ThalassDmetridte 

 discovered by the " Siboga " in the 

 Dutch East Indies. 



Zool. Anzeiger, 39, Nos. 

 11-12, Apr. 23, 1912, 

 pp. 420-428. 

 In this paper are included de- 

 scriptions of the new species of 

 Calometrida; and Thalassome- 

 tridcB found in the collection of 

 the " Siboga." A set of the du- 

 plicates will come to the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



Fisher, Walter K. The genus Blak- 

 iaster Perrier. 



Bull. Mus. Camp. Zool., 

 54, No. 4, Mar., 1911, 

 pp. 161-164, pis. 1, 2. 

 Figures in detail and gives 

 notes on one of the type speci- 

 mens of Blakiaster conicus Per- 

 rier collected by the P. S. Coast 

 Survey steamer " Blake " off 

 Havana in 175 fathoms. The 

 specimen is in the Museum of 

 Comparative ZoiUogy. 



Hartlaub, Clemens. Reports on the 

 results of dredging. Under the super- 

 vision of Alexander Agassiz, in the 

 Gulf of Mexico (1877-78), in the 



