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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



Clark, Hubert Lyman. — Continued. 

 Contains a historical review, a sys- 

 tematic study of the species and their 

 distribution, a discussion of the num- 

 ber of rays and the order of their suc- 

 cession, and a chapter on the relation 

 ships of Heliastcr. 



(See also under Alexander Ag- 

 assiz. » 

 Fisher, Walter K. New starfishes 

 from the Pacific const of North 

 America. 



Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., vin, Aug. 

 1 I. 1900, pp. I 1 1-139. 

 Based on a portion of the Pacific 

 coast material belonging to the U. S. 

 National Museum, and now being mon- 

 ographed by the writer. One new ge- 

 nus and in new species are described. 



- The holothurians of the Ha- 

 waiian Islands. 



Proc. I . 8. Nat. Mils., xxxii. No. 

 1555, June 29, 1907, pp. 637 

 744, pis. i, xvi -i. xxxii. 

 The descriptions of genera and spe 

 ei.'s are preceded by a synopsis of all 

 Hawaiian holothurians, whether ex- 

 amined by the author or not. Nine- 

 teen species are described as new. 



Kofoii), Charles Atwood. Reports <>n 

 the scientific results of the expedi- 

 tion l<> the eastern tropical Pacific, 

 in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by 

 the r. S. Fish Commission steamer 

 Albatross, from October, 1904, to 

 March. 1005, Lieut. Commander L. 

 M. Garrett, U. S. Navy, command- 

 ing. IX. New species of Dinoflag- 

 ellates. 



Bull. Mils. (U,ui ik Zool., i.. No. C. 



February, 1907, pp. 163 207, 



pis. I-XVIII. 



Based on pelagic colled ions made 



to a depth of 300 fathoms. In all 3 



new genera, 84 new species, 9 new 



"forms" are described. 



McClendon, J. F. New marine worms 

 of the genus Myzostoma. 



Proc. I . 8. Nat. Mns., xxxi i. No. 

 1509, Feb. 6, 1907, pp. 63 65, 

 figs. I 2. 

 These myzostomes were attached to 



crinoids and ophiurans. Thi new 



species and 1 new subspecies are de 

 scribed and "J other forms noted. 

 Reichensperger, August. Reportson 

 the results of dredging, under the su- 

 pervision of Alexander Agassiz in 



Reichensperger, August. — Con tinned. 

 the Gulf of Mexico and the Carib- 

 bean Sea, and on the east coasl of 

 the United Stales. 1877 to 1880, by 

 the U. S. Coasl Survey steamer 

 Blake, Lieut. Commander C. I). Sigs- 

 bee, I'. S. Navy, and Commander J. 

 R. Part let t. IT. S. Navy, command- 

 ing. XLIII. Fine ueue .Myzostoma 

 art. 



Bull. Mus. Cain ii. Zool., XLIII, No. 

 5, December, 1906. pp. 199 

 201, text figs. 1 5. 

 Two specimens of this species. My- 

 :nstiiiiiii vincentinum , were taken from 

 Pentacrinus decorus off St. Vincent, 

 124 fathoms. 



Sri us. Cii. Wardell. The American 

 hook worm (Necator aniericanus) 

 in Guam and China. 



Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp., Unit., 

 xvii. No. 186, Sept., 1906, p. 

 313. 



Agamofilarki georgiana n. sp. 

 An apparently new roundworm par- 

 asite, from the ankle of a negress. 

 i Presented before the annual meet- 

 ing of the American Society of 

 Tropical Medicine, .it Philadelphia. 

 March 27. 1906. ) 



Bull. ''i. Hygienic Laboratory, I . 



8. P. and M. 11. 8., .May. 



1907, pp. 9-30, bus. 1-25. 



The zoological characters of the 



roundworm, genus Filaria Mueller, 

 1787, with a list of the thread 

 worms reported for man. 



Bull. ■'•). Hygienic Laboratory, U. 

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

 1907, pp. 31-51, tigs. 26-34. 



Three new American cases of 

 infection of man with horse hair 

 worms (species Paragordius varius), 

 with summary id' all cases reported 

 to date. 



Hull. .:',, Hygienic Laboratory, r. 

 8. /'. and I/. //. 8., May. 

 1907, pp. ."■:: 68, figs. 35 ."..".. 



- The alleged role of intestinal 



worms as inoculating agents in ty- 

 phoid fever. 



Bull. 35, Hygienic Laboratory, U. 

 8. I'. 11. anil \l. II. 8., Feb., 

 1907, pp. 195 216, 



