REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 133 
CLARKE, SAMUEL I*°.—Continued. SCHULZE. FRANZ EILHARD—Continued. 
Fish Commission steamer Albatross, Albatross, from October, 1904, to 
from October, 1904, to March, 1905, March, 1905, Lieut. Commander 1.. 
Lieut. Commander L. M. Garrett, M. Garrett, U. S. Navy, commanding. 
U. S. Navy, commanding. XI. Die Nenophyophoren. 
VIII. The Hvdroids. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 1, No. 
Memoirs Mus. Comp. Zool., Xxxv, 6, Nov., 1907, pp. 143-162. 
No. 1, Feb., 1907, pp. 1-18, _ _one plate. 
pls. 1-15. Reviews the discussion of the 
Only 12 species are noted, indi- | proper classification of Veusina 
cating a seareity of hydroid life in agassizi described by Goés 1892 as a 
iPabeatinnisanared@: Sik species are foraminifer and by Haeckel in 1889 
new, one from the unusual depth of as a horny sponge under the name 
2.845 fathoms. Two species were of Stannophyllum zonarium.  Con- 
previously known from the Atlantic siders it as belonging to a peculiar 
group of Rhizopods, which the author 
has called ‘* Xenophyophora’”’ ana 
side of the Isthmus. 
GOLDBERGER, JOSEPH. (See under C. which contains two families, eight 
W. Stiles.) genera, and 22 species. 
The Albatross 1904-5 collection 
vielded five species, which are de- 
Moorr, J. Percy, and Buscu (BusH), scribed; tables and a chart showing 
KATHERINE J. Sabellidae and Ser- DRUM rae EERE: ALOU BRS -7ElEO 
£ - ce ae wre = « « - » given. 
pulidae from Japan, with descrip- 
tions of new species of Spirorbis. 
HaASsSALL, A. (See under C. W. Stiles. ) 
Stites. C. W. The occurrence of a 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. proliferating cestode larva (Spar- 
Jan., 1904 (issued March 18, | ganum  proliferum) in man in 
1904), pp. 157-179, pls. Florida. 
XT, NIT. Bull. 40, Hygienic Laboratory, 
Based on specimens collected by U. S. P. H. and M. H. S., 
the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries steamer | May, 1908, pp. 7-18, figs. 
Albatross in Japan, 1900. Fifteen | 1-18. 
species are noted, of which 13 are | 
described as new. Miss Bush con- | 
tributed descriptions of the Spiror- 
A re-examination of the type 
specimen of Filaria  restiformis 
bis, which are four in number. Leidy, at —— Agamomermis resti- 
Ransom, B. H. Notes on parasitic formis. 
See : ire ~ | Bull, 40, Hygienic Laboratory 
nematodes, including descriptions of | Oe ae oe 
: ye ee I U. S. P. H. and M. H. S., 
new genera and species, and ob- May, 1908, pp. 19-22, figs. 
servations on life histories. 19-26. 
Cire. 116, Bureau Animal Indus- 
: E —— The common tick (Dermacentor 
try, U. S. Dept. Agric., Oct. 4, | 
1907 _andersoni) of the Bitter Root Valley. 
Public Health Report, U. 8S. P. 
Occurrence of the cysticercus of H. and M. H. 8., xxii, No. 
Taenia solium in sheep. 27, July 3, 1908, p. 949. 
Science (n, s.), XXviI, No. 703, | —___ and GOLDBERGER, JOSEPH. Ob- 
June 19, 1908, pp. 950, 951. 
Only a few cases of the occurrence 
of the intermediate stage of the 
servations on two new parasitic 
trematode worms: Homalogaster 
armed tapeworm of man in sheep philippinesis n. sp., Agamodistomum 
have been reported, and the case nanus n. sp. 
cited in this article is the first Bull. 40, Hygienie Laboratory. 
American case to be placed on U. S. P. H. and H. M. S., May 
record. The specimens are in the 25, 1908, pp. 23-33, figs. 
helminthological collections of the °7_66. 
Bureau of Animal Industry. . : : 
; -————- -——— A re-examination of the 
original specimen of Taenia saginata 
abietina (Weinland, 1858). 
ScHULZE, FRANZ EILHARD. Reports on 
the scientific results of the expedi- 
tion to the eastern tropical Pacific, Bull. 40, Hygienic Laboratory. 
in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by U. S. P. H. and M. H. S., 
» 
the U. S. Fish Commission steamer May 25, 1908, pp. 35-38. 
