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Hartlaub, Clemens — Continiiecl. 



Caribbean Sea (1878-79). and along 

 the Atlantic coast of the United 

 States (1880), by the U. S. Coast 

 Survey steamer " Blake," Lieut. 

 Commander C. D. Sigsbee, U. S. N., 

 and Commander J. R. Bartlett, U. S. 

 N., commanding. XLV. Die Com- 

 atullden. 



Memoirs Mus. Comp. 

 ZooL, 27, No. 4, Apr., 

 1912, pp. 277-491, 

 pis. 1-18, figs. 1-16. 

 In this memoir Dr. Hartlaub 

 presents the results of his 

 studies upon the unstalked 

 crinoids collected by the U. S. 

 North Pacific exploring expe- 

 dition, and by the U. S. Coast 

 Survey steamers " Corwin," 

 " H a s s 1 e r ," " Bibb," and 

 " Blalie." In addition there 

 are recorded some specimens 

 from other sources which are 

 In the collection of the Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology at 

 Cambridge, Mass. In all 29 

 species are considered, of which 

 20 (3 new) are assigned 

 to the genus Antedori. 7 (2 new) 

 to the genus Actinometra, 1 to 

 Atelecrinus, and 1 to Promach- 

 ocrinus. In addition one of the 

 species of Antedon is divided 

 into 13 varieties, all with new 

 names, and one of the species 

 of Actinometra into 21 varieties, 

 also all with new names. 



MoETENSEN, Theodor. On some West 

 Indian echinoids. 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 74, Oct. 3, 1910, pp. 

 i-v, 1-31, pis. 1-17. 

 Gives detailed descriptions of 

 7 species of Cidaridw, Diadema- 

 tidce, and EchinothuridcB based 

 on specimens in the U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum. Describes 1 

 new Species and 1 new variety. 

 Gives a revised list of North 

 American and West Indian 

 Echinoidea, with the correspond- 

 ing names in Agasslz's " Re- 

 vision of the ' Blake ' Echini." 



Westergren, a. M. Reports on the 

 scientific results of the expedition 

 to the tropical Pacific, in charge of 

 Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. 

 Fish Commission steamer "Alba- 

 tross," from August, 1899, to March, 

 1900, Commander Jefferson F. Moser, 

 U. S. N., commanding. XV. Echini. 

 Echinoneus and Micropetalon. 



Memoirs Mus. Comp. 

 Zoijl., 39, No. 2, 

 Aug., 1911, pp. 41- 

 68, pis. 1-31. 

 The author gives a minutely 

 detailed account of Echinoneus 

 cyclostomus, based upon mate- 

 rial from both the Pacific and 

 the Atlantic, and of a single 

 specimen of Micropetalon pur- 

 pureum dredged by the " Alba- 

 tross " In the Hawaiian Islands. 



BRYOZOANS. 



OsBURN, Raymond C. The Bryozoa of 

 the Woods Hole region. 



Bull. Bur. Fisheries, 

 vol. 30, 1910, issued 

 June 25, 1912, Doc- 

 ument No. 760, pp. 

 20.3-266, pis. 18-31. 

 The region covered embraces 

 Vineyard Sound and Buzzards 

 Bay, besides a few extra-limital 



OsBURN, Raymond C. — Continued. 



localities such as Nantucket and 

 Chatham, Cape Cod. Twenty- 

 two families, 37 genera, and 84 

 species and varieties are enu- 

 merated, of which 4 species are 

 described as new. Two new 

 names also are given to pre- 

 viously known species. 



CCELENTERATES. 



BiGELOw, Henry B. Reports on the 

 scientific results of the expedition 

 to the eastern tropical Pacific, in 

 charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the 

 U. S. Fish Commission steamer 

 "Albatross," from October, 1904, to 

 March, 1905, Lieut. Commander 

 L. M. Garrett, U. S. N., command- 

 ing. XXIII. The Siphonophorce. 



BiGELow, Henry B. — Continued. 



Memoirs Mus. Comp. 



Zoiil., 38, No. 2, Dec, 



1911, pp. 17.3-401, 



pis. 1-32, figs. A-D. 



Thirty-five genera and 52 



species are determined, of which 



3 genera, Nectodroma, Archi- 



soma, and Dromalia, and 6 



species are new. The report also 



presents the actual state of our 



