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ORTMANN, ARNOLD E. 
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Continued, 
Treats of the Schizopods collected 
during the Alaska salmon investiga- 
tions by the Bureau of Fisheries in 
1908. three species, two 
of which are new, one representing a 
new genus. /Tolmesiella, to include 
which the definition of the sub- 
family Leptomysinae is altered. 
Describes 
EARSE, ARTHUR S. Descriptions 
four new species of amphipodous 
crustacea from the Gulf of Mexico, 
Proc: U. SS. Nat. Mus.) XXX1y, 
No. 1594. Apr. 6, 1908, pp. 
27-32, figs. 1-4. 
tepresents a partial study of the 
National Museum colleetion of 
Amphipods from the Gulf of Mexico. 
The types of two of the species were 
dredged by the U. S.. Fisheries 
steamer Fish Hawk, another was 
taken at Cameron, La., under the 
auspices of the Gulf Biologic Sta- 
tion, while the fourth is from 
Oyster Bay, Fla., collected by Henry 
ITemphill. 
THienry A. The Barnacles 
(Cirripedia) con- | tained in the col- 
lections of | the U. SS. National 
Museum | by | Henry :A. Pilsbry | Spe- 
ILSBRY, 
of | 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
| Rarnpun, Mary J.—Continued. 
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cial Curator of the Department of | 
Mollusca, Academy 
of 
Washington | Government 
Office | 1907. 
Bull, U. S. Nat. Mus., 
Noy. 8, 1907, pp. i-x, 
pls. I-x1, figs. 1-36. 
Deals with the peduneculate cirri- 
pedes and the sessile family Ver- 
rucide, All represented in 
the National Museum are mentioned 
or described, and all known species 
of the United States and adjacent 
waters are treated monographically 
and included in the keys to species. 
Of the Pedunculata 
National 
new), 10 subspecies 
tained in 11 
sections or 
2 subfamilies of the Lepadidae. 
| of Natural Sci- 
ences Philadelphia | [Seal] | 
Printing 
No. 60, 
1-122, 
species 
Museum 73 
(all 
genera (1 
subvenera 
species (37 
new), con- 
new), 11 
of 
there are in the | 
(3 new), and 
the Verrucidae there are 5 species (4 | 
new) and one new subspecies, all be- 
longing to the genus Verruca. 
RATHBUN, Mary J. Reports on the 
scientific results of the expedition to 
the tropical Pacific, in charge of 
Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish 
Commission steamer Albatross, from 
August, 1899, to Mareh, 1900, Com- 
mander Jefferson TF. U.S: 
Navy, conpnnanding. 
Moser, 
IX. 
It IGHARDSON, 
Reports on the scientific results of 
the expedition to the eastern trop- 
ical Pacific, in charge of Alexander 
Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commis- 
sion steamer Albatross, from Octo- 
ber, 1904, to March, 1905, Lieutenant- 
Commander lL. M. Garrett, U. S. 
Navy, commanding. X. 
The Brachyura. 
Memoirs Mus. Comp. Zool, 
xxxv, No. 2, Aug:., 1907, pp: 
21-74, pls. 1-9. 
One hundred and thirty-six species 
are recorded, 18 of which are new, 
one representing a new genus. 
—— South American crustacea. 
Revista Chilena de Historia 
Natural, Santiago de Chile, 
aflo x1, Nim. 1, February 28, 
1907, pp. 45-50, pls. II, 11%, 
text fig. 1. 
A list of seven species of stalk-eyed 
crustacea, specimens of which were 
sent by Prof. Charles I. Porter to 
the United States National Museum 
for determination. A new _ crab, 
Pinniva valdiviensis, and a new 
shrimp, Mippolysmata porteri, are 
described, while a new name, Gala 
inea lenzi, is given to Galathea 
lautivostris Lenz, not Dana. The 
types were destroyed by the earth 
quake at Valparaiso, but cotypes 
are in the United States National 
Museum, 
(See also under William Stimp- 
son. ) 
HARRIET. Terrestrial 
isopods of the family Eubelidae, col- 
lected in Liberia by Dr. O. F. Cook. 
Smithsonian Misc. Colls., 1, 
Quar. issue, Pt. 2, No. 1733, 
Sept. 12, 1907, pp. 219-247, 
figs. 50-116. 
The specimens were collected un- 
der the auspices of the New York 
State Colonization Society by Dr. 
O. F. Cook and others, chiefly at 
Mount Coffee. One new genus and 
12 new species (referable to four 
genera) are described. The types be- 
long to Doctor Cook; some cotypes 
are in the U. S. National Museum. 
On some isopods of the 
Dajidae from the northwest 
Ocean, with descriptions of 
genus and two new species. 
Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., XXXIII, 
No. 1586, Feb. 29, 1908, pp. 
689-696, figs. 1-7. 
family 
Pacific 
a new 
