REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
RIcHARDSON, Harriet—Continued. 
In this paper, despite its title, are 
described a new genus and three new 
species of Dajidae. Two of the spe- 
cies come from Bering Island, while 
the type-locality of Holophryxrus 
californiensis is in southeastern 
Alaska, a cotype from Santa Bar- 
bara Channel furnishing the specific 
name. Two of the species are para- 
sitic on Macrura, the other on a 
Schizopod. 
RICHARDSON, HARRIET. The parasitic 
isopod Leidya_ distorta (Leidy) 
found on a new host. 
Proc. U. Sz Nat: Mus., XXXIV; 
No. 1593, Apr. 6, 1908, pp. 
23-26, figs. 1-5. 
Describes specimens of Leidya dis- 
torta from Bermuda parasitic on 
Pachygrapsus transversus (Gibbes). 
—— Description of a new isopod of 
the genus Eurycope from Marthas 
Vineyard. 
Proc. U. S. Nat..-Mus., XXXIiv, 
No. 1598, Apr. 17, 1908, pp. 
67-69, figs. 1-3. 
Burycope truncata, described from 
deep water off Marthas Vineyard and 
off Georges Bank. 
StespsIne, THomas R. R. A new am- 
phipod crustacean, Orchestoidea biol- 
leyi, from Costa Rica. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXxtv, 
No. 1609, May 15, 1908, pp. 
241-244, pl. xu1, figs. 1, 2. 
Based on specimens collected at 
Punta Arenas by Prof. P. Biolley. 
Discusses also the Costa Rican Hya- 
lella faroni Stebbing and its allies, 
and corrects the definition of the 
family Talitridae in ‘Das Tier- 
reich.” 
STIMPSON, WILLIAM. 
erustacea (Brachyura and  Ano- 
mura) collected by the North Pacific 
Exploring Expedition, 1853-1856. 
Smithsonian Mise. Colls., Xuix, 
No. 1717, Sept. 7, 1907, pp. 
1—240, pls. I-XXVI. 
A posthumous publication of a re- 
port prepared by Doctor Stimpson 
for the Navy Department prior to 
1871. Brief preliminary descriptions 
of all the genera and species had 
been published in the Proceedings 
of the Academy of Natural Sciences 
of Philadelphia. A few species are 
missing from the 3858 _ originally 
Report on the | 
129 
STIMPSON, WILLIAM—Continued. 
described. The introductory note 
and the explanatory footnotes are 
supplied by Miss Mary J. Rathbun. 
VERRILL, A. EK. Decapod crustacea of 
Bermuda; I. Brachyura and Ano- 
mura. Their distribution, varia- 
tions, and habits. 
Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts and 
Sciences, x111, Jan.—Apr. 1908, 
pp. 899-474, pls. IX—XXVIII. 
Reprinted as a separate, Apr., 
1908. 
Two species and 4 varieties are 
described as new. 
WILSON, CHARLES BRANCH. North 
American Parasitic Copepods belong- 
ing to the family Calfgidae. Parts 3 
and 4. <A revision of the Panda- 
rinae and the Cecropinae. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXXII, 
No. 1573, Dec. 31, 1907, pp. 
323-490, pls. xVII-XLIII, figs. 
1-18. 
The sixth paper in 
based upon the parasitic copepods 
in the U. S. National Museum. It is 
a eareful revision of the two fam- 
the series 
ilies named. Twenty species are 
described, of which one is new to 
science. The males of eight other 
species are definitely located, four 
of them being new to science. The 
difficult genus Nogaus is analyzed 
and its component parts” referred 
to their proper genera. A complete 
life history is presented by using 
different stages of development from 
different genera, 
North American parasitic cope- 
pods: new genera and species of 
Caliginae. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxxIiIrI, 
No. 1580, Feb. 28, 1908, pp. 
593-627, pls. XLIX—LVI. 
Based on work carried on in 1905 
at the laboratory of the Bureau of 
Fisheries at Beaufort, N. C. Five 
new and two previously known spe- 
cies of Calignae are described, two 
new species forming types of new 
genera. At the end of the paper is 
given an alphabetical list of fishes of 
Beaufort which were hosts of para- 
sitic copepods, with the names of 
the latter, many of which are still 
to be described, 
