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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM^ 1912, 



BiGELOw, Henry B. — Continued. 



knowledge of the classification 

 of the Siphonophorae. The anat- 

 omy of 3 species of different 

 genera is worked out in detail. 

 BiGELOw, Henry B. Reports on the 

 scientific results of tlie 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. 



BiGEXOw, Henry B. — Continued. 



M. Garrett, U. S. N., commanding. 

 XXVI. The Ctenophores. 



Bull. Mus. Conip. Zool., 

 54, No. 12, Apr., 

 1912, pp. 369-404, 

 pis. 1, 2, fig. A. 

 Describes 6 species from 

 studies made on fresh speci- 

 mens, and discusses the inter- 

 relationships of the various de- 

 scribed species of Hormiphora. 



PROTOZOANS. 



Crawley. Howard. Trypanosoma 

 americauum, a common blood para- 

 site of American cattle. 



U. S. Dept. Agrtc, 

 Bur. Animal Indus- 

 try, Bull. 145, Jan. 

 17, 1912, pp. 1-39, 

 figs. 1-15. 



CusHMAN, Joseph A. New arenaceous 

 foraminifera from the Philippine 

 Islands and contiguous waters. 

 [Scientific results of the Philippine 

 cruise of the Fisheries steamer "Al- 

 . batross," 1907-1910.— Xo. 17.] 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 



42, No. 1898, Apr. 



16, 1912, pp. 227- 



230. pi. 28. 



A new genus, Anunosphwru- 



lina, is described, and 6 new 



species belonging to as many 



genera. 



KoFoiD, Charles Atwood, and E. 

 Josephine Rigden. 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 "Alba- 

 tross," from October, 1904, to March, 

 1905, Lieut. Commander li. M. Gar- 



KoFOiD, Charles Atwood, and E. 

 Josephine Rigden — Continued, 

 rett, U. S. N., commanding. XXIV. 

 A peculiar form of schizogony In 



Gonyaulax. 



Bull. jT/ms. Comp. Zool., 

 54, No. 10, Feb., 

 1912, pp. 335-348, 

 pis. 1, 2. figs. A. B. 

 Describes a type of reproduc- 

 tion shown in Gonyaulax which 

 i.? unknown elsewhere among 

 the Dinoflagellates. The spe- 

 cies is called Gonyaulax series. 

 Rigden, E. Josephine. (See under 



Charles Atwood Kofoid.) 

 Stiles, Charles Wardell. The pres- 

 ence of Entamoeba histolytica and 

 E. coli in North Carolina. 



Ptih. Health Rep., U. S. 

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

 26, No. 34, Aug. 25, 

 1911, p. 1276. 



■ — The presence of Lamblia duo- 



denalis in man in North Carolina 

 and the recognition of amebfe in 

 feces several days old. 



Put). Health Rep., U. 8. 

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

 26, No. 36, Sept. 8, 

 1911, pp. 1347, 

 1348. 



BOTANY. 



Bbitton, N. L., and J. N. Rose. Un- 

 described species of Cuban cacti. 



Torreya, 12, No. 1, 

 Jan., 1912, pp. 13- 

 16. 

 Christ, H. On Psomiocaii^a, a neg- 

 lected genus of ferns 



Smithsonian Misc. 

 Colls., 56, No. 23. 

 Nov. 21, 1911, pp. 

 1-4, pi. 1, 1 fig. 



Greene, Edward L. Miscellaneous spe- 

 cific tyi^es — IV. 



Leaflets, 2, Nov. 18, 

 1911, pp. 153-159. 



The genus Saviniona. 



Leaflets, 2, Nov. 18, 

 1911, pp. 159-163. 



Accessions to Apocynum. 



Leaflets, 2, Nov. 18, 

 1911, p. 164. 



