LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
Ransom, B. H.—Continued. 
the Western United States. A 
full description of the larval and 
adult stages is given, 
—_—— [Agamenematodum gaylordi. ] 
Bull, Bur. Fisheries, 32, 
No. 790, April 22, 
1914, pp. 500, 501. 
Description of a larval ne- 
matode found by Gaylord & 
Marsh in tubercles in the hyper- 
plastic thyroids of dogs which 
had been given pond mud and 
water, or water containing 
scrapings from troughs in which 
fish affected with carcinoma of 
the thyroid had been kept. 
241 
SmirH, F. Additional data on some of 
BHisen’s species of Lumbricide. 
Science (n. s.), 39, No. 
1001, Mar. 6, 1914, 
pp. 364, 365. 
Results of the preliminary 
study of specimens of three of 
BHisen’s species in the National 
Museum, which have not been 
reported since the original de- 
scriptions. They are Helodrilus 
tenuis, H. tumidus, and Tetra- 
gonura pupa. A fuller account 
will be published in a more ex- 
tended paper from the National 
Museum, 
ECHINODERMS. 
CLARK, AUSTIN Hopart. Descriptions 
of twenty new recent unstalked cri- 
noids belonging to the families Ante- 
donide and <Atelecrinidze from the 
Dutch East Indies. 
Notes from the Leyden 
Museum, 34, No. 2, 
Apr, 1, 1OL2ss opp: 
129-156. 
The new species described 
form part of the collection made 
by the Dutch steamship ‘ Si- 
boga”’ in the Dutch East Indies. 
The diagnosis of a new genus of 
Atelecrinide, Atopocrinus, is in- 
cluded. Duplicate specimens 
will be deposited in the National 
Museum. 
A revision of the erinoid family 
Mariametride. 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington, 26, June 30, 
19138, pp. 141-144. 
The numerous crinoid species 
heretofore referred to various 
genera placed in the Pontiome- 
tride and Mariametride are 
here distributed among _ six 
genera, all of which are as- 
signed to the Mariametride. Of 
these six genera two, Liparo- 
metra and Lamprometra, are 
new. 
— Description of a collection of 
unstalked crinoids made by Capt. 
Suenson in eastern Asia. 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington, 26, Aug. 8, 
1918, pp. 177-182. 
Seven species are listed and 
described. The faunal rela- 
tionships of the east Asiatic 
71159°—nart Mus 1914 16 
CLARK, AUSTIN HoBpart—Continued. 
coasts are discussed. A sys- 
tematic list of all the species 
occurring between southern 
Japan and Korea and Cochin 
China is given, and the faunal 
division to which each belongs 
is indicated. A set of dupli- 
eates will be placed in the Na- 
tional Museum. 
—— — Revision of the crinoid genus 
Himerometra. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
46, No. 2026, Nov. 
25, 1913, pp. 279- 
289. 
Includes a_ history of the 
genus, a list of all the refer- 
ences to the included species, 
correctly identified, a key to the 
species, a list of the six species 
with the synonymy, range and 
depth of each, and a discussion 
of the phylogenetical interrela- 
tionships within the group. 
— The systematic position of the 
crinoid family Plicatocrinide. 
Journ. Washington 
Acad. Sct., 3, No. 20, 
Dee. 4, 19138, pp. 
494-499, 
The family Plicatocrinide, in- 
cluding a number of recent 
genera, is shown to belong to 
the almost exclusively palweozoic 
order Inadunata. 
Notes on the recent crinoids in 
the British Museum. 
Smithsonion Misc. 
Cotls., ‘61, .No: 15; 
Dec; 31, 1913, pp. 
1-89. 
