LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. vas 
BRYOZOANS. 
OsBuRN, RayMonpd C. The Bryozoa of | OspuRN, Raymond C.—Continued. 
the Tortugas Islands, Florida. tion, specimens are recorded of 
Carnegie Inst. of Wash- two species, Lichenopora  his- 
ington, Pub. No. 182, pida and AHoloporella, species 
1914, pp. 181-222, not named, which were obtained 
figs. 1-23. by Dr. Paul Bartsch at Biscayne 
Although this paper is con- Key and are in the National Mu- 
cerned mainly with material ob- seum collection. 
tained for the Carnegie Institu- 
CQ@LENTERATES. 
Hartt, CHartes W. The Anthozoa | Hareirt, CHARLES W.—Continued. 
of the Woods Hole region. duction, distribution and _ eco- 
Bull. Bur. Fisheries, 82, | nomic relations. The  syste- 
No. 788, Apr. 25, matic part includes descriptions 
1914, pp. 223-254, of all the divisions down to 
pls. 41-44, figs. 1-5. species, and keys to families. 
Twenty-two species are in- 
cluded in the fauna. Two of 
the plates are colored. 
Gives a general account of 
the characteristics of the An- 
tkozoa, their morphology, color- 
ation, phosphorescence, repro- 
PROTOZOANS. 
CUSHMAN, JosEPH AuGcusTINE. Amon- | CUSHMAN, JOSEPH AUGUSTINE. A 
ograph of the foraminifera of the monograph of the Foraminifera of 
North Pacific Ocean. Pt. 3. La- the North Pacific Ocean. Pt. 4. 
genide. Chilostomellidee, Globigerinids, Num- 
Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., mulitide. 
No. 71, Dec. 12, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
1918, pp. i-ix, 1- No. 71, Feb. 28, 
125, pls. 1-47. 1914, pp. i-vi, 1-46, 
This is the third part of a pls. 1-19. 
work on the Foraminifera of the This is the fourth part of a 
North Pacific Ocean, the first of work on the Foraminifera, the 
which appeared in 1910 and the third part of which is noticed 
second in 1911. The author de- above. The three families dis- 
scribes 5 subfamilies, 12 genera, cussed are represented in the 
162 species, and 46 varieties, North Pacific Ocean by 14 gen- 
subspecies, and forms. Nearly all era, 41 species and 1 variety. 
are figured. There are 13 new All but two of the species are 
species, 17 new varieties and 2 figured. 
new names for known species. 
BOTANY. 
Cook, O. F. Nomenclature of the Sa- | GREENE, EDWARD L.—Continued. 
pote and the Sapodilla. tabilis auctore FP. 
Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb., Fedde, 13, Apr. 28, 
16, pt. 11, Dee: 18, 1914, pp. 320-324. 
1913, pp. 277 — 285, Descriptions of new species, 
pls. 100, 101. two in Aquilegia, one in Aconi- 
tum, five in Vancouveria, two 
GREENE, Epwarp L. Certain violet in Dodecatheon, one in Calliste- 
names, ris, and one in Agoseris. 
Amer. Midland Natu- | Hircucock, A. 8S. Mexican grasses in 
ralist, 8, No. 4, July, the United States National Herba- 
1913, pp. 79-85. 
rium. 
——— Novitates Boreali-Americanae. 7. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb , 
Repertorium specierum | 1%, pt. 37 July, 15; 
novarum regni vege- | 1913, pp. 181-389. 
