LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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Kendall, William Converse — Coiitd. 

 Bull. Bur. Fisheries, 

 35, No. 861, May 

 25, 1918, pp. 487- 

 594, pis. 40-46, figs. 

 1-23. 

 Based upon a biological and 

 physical examination of the 

 Rangeley Lakes system of Maine. 

 The fishes collected during the 

 investigations are deposited in 

 the U. S. National Museum. 



Radcliffe, Lewis. (See under Bar- 

 ton Warren Evermann.) 

 Smith, Hugh M. New genera of 

 deep-water Gurnards (Peristedii- 

 dae) from the Philippine Islands. 



Proc. Biol. Hoc. Wash- 

 ington, 30, July 27, 

 1917, pp. 145, 146. 

 Descriptions of two new gen- 

 era of gurnards — Gargariscus, 

 typo G. scmidcntatus, and Hemi- 

 nodus, type H. phillipinus — ob- 

 tained by the U. S. Bureau of 

 Fisheries steamer Albatross at 

 station 5517, Mindanao Sea, 

 Philippine Islands. 



.Snyder, John Otterbein. An account 



of some fishes from Owens River, Cal. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 



54, No. 2233, Dec. 



13, 1917, pp. 201- 



205. 



Based upon a collection of 



fishes made by Clarence H. 



Kennedy. Four native species 



are recorded — one catostomid, 



two cyprinoids, and a poeciliid. 



The fishes of Mohave River, 



Cal. 



UROCHORDA. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 54, No. 2236, Mar. 

 15, 1918, pp. 297- 

 299, 1 fig. 

 The fishes of the Mohave 

 River belong to a single spe- 

 cies, a member of the genus 

 8iphateles, which is described 

 as a new form, $. mohavensis., 

 A collection made near Victor, 

 by Mr. Clarence H. Kennedy 

 and some specimens secured by 

 Mr. Dane Coolidge at Barstow 

 have served as a basis for these 

 notes. 



Van Name, Willard G. Ascidians 

 from the Philippines and adjacent 

 waters. 



Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 No. 100, 1, Pt. 2, 

 May 4, 1918, pp. 

 i-iii, 49-174, pis. 

 23-33, figs. 1-115. 



Van Name, Willard G. — Continued. 



This report on the ascidians 

 of the Albatross Philippine ex- 

 pedition presents a systematic 

 treatment of the group, embrac- 

 ing the discussion of 46 species, 

 eight of which are new to sci- 

 ence, two of the latter also rep- 

 resenting new genera. 



MOLLUSKS. 



Bartsch, Paul. A monograph of the 

 west American Melanellid mollusks. 

 Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 53, No. 2207, Aug. 

 13, 1917, pp. 295- 

 356, pis. 34-49. 

 Completes the discussion of 

 the west American mollusks of 

 the superfamily Pyramidel- 

 loideae, confining its discussion 

 to the superfamily Melanellidae, 

 the superfamily Pyramidellidae 

 having been treated previously. 

 It presents an exhaustive treat- 

 ment of the systematic classifi- 

 cation of the Melanellidae, in- 

 cluding the description of 48 

 new species, 1 new subspecies, 

 and 1 new genus ; also the dis- 

 cussion of 36 previously de- 



Bartsch, Paul — Continued. 



scribed species. The types ■ of 

 all the new species are in the 

 collections of the United States 

 National Museum, except that of 

 Melanella ochsneri, which is in 

 the collection of the California 

 Academy of Sciences. It is 

 based on the Melanellid collec- 

 tion of the United States Na- 

 tional Museum, the Philadel- 

 phia Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences, Amherst College, Mass., 

 the- California Academy of 

 Sciences, the Leland Stanford 

 University, and numerous pri- 

 vate collections. 



The Philippine land shells of 



the genus Amphidromus. 



