LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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Clark, Austin H. The interrelation- 

 ships of the subfamilies and genera 

 included in the crinoid family Ante- 

 donidae. 



Journ. Washington 

 Acad. Sci., 7, No. 

 16, Oct. 4, 1917, 

 pp. 504-512. 

 Keys to the subfamilies and 

 genera of the family Ante- 

 donidae are given, and in the 

 keys to the genera, the geo- 

 graphical and bathymetrieal 

 range of each is included. 



Two new astroradiate echino- 



derms from the Pacific coast of Co- 

 lombia and Ecuador. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 30, Oct. 23, 

 1917, pp. 171-174. 

 Describes two new echino- 

 derms, the types of both species 

 being in the National Museum. 



A new unstalked crinoid from 



the Philippine Islands. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 31, May 16, 

 1918, pp. 37, 38. 

 Describes a new species of 

 crinoid, Prometra longipinna, 

 from the Albatross Philippine 

 Expedition. The type specimen 

 is in the National Museum. 



Clark, Austin H. A new crinoid from 

 New Zealand, and another from Tas- 

 mania. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 31, May 16, 

 1918, pp. 41-44. 

 Lists the crinoid fauna of the 

 waters about New Zealand and 

 Tasmania and describes two 

 new species. The types are in 

 the National Museum. 



Fisher, Walter K. Notes on Aste- 

 roidea. 



Ann. Mag.. Nat. Hist., 



ser. 8, 20, Aug., 



1917, pp. 166-172. 



Dealing with nomenclatorial 



questions in the family As- 



teroidea. 



A new genus and subgenus of 



East Indian sea-stars. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 ser. 8, 20, Aug., 

 1917, pp. 172, 173. 

 Two new forms described will 

 be incorporated and figured in 

 a report on the Asteroidea se- 

 cured by the Albatross Philip- 

 pine Expedition, 1907-1910. 

 They are Paranepanthia, new 

 genus, and Glyphodiscus,- new 

 subgenus. The genotype is in 

 the National Museum. 



NEMATHELMINTHES. 

 ITadwen, S. (See under Brayton H. 

 Ransom. ) 



Ransom, Brayton H., and S. Hadwen. 

 Horse strongyles in Canada. 



Journ. Amer. Vet. Med. 



Ass., (n. s.) 6, No. 



2, May, 1918, pp. 



202-214, figs. 1-16. 

 Record of species found dur- 

 ing summer of 1917 with brief 

 descriptions. Triodontophorus 

 tenuicollis found associated 

 with and a probable cause of 

 ulcers in the colon. 



Van Cleave, H. J. The Acanthoceph- 

 ala of North American birds. 



Trans. Amer. Micr. 

 Soc, 37, No. 1, 

 Jan., 1918, pp. 19- 

 47, pis. 1-5. 

 Includes descriptions of Co- 

 rynosoma constriction, new spe- 

 cies, Plaziorhynchu8 formosus, 

 new species, Polymorphus ob- 

 tusus, new species, types of 

 which are in the National Mu- 

 seum collections. List of all 

 known species occurring in 

 North American birds, with 

 illustrations, and key to genera 

 and species. 



PLATYHELMINTHES 



Hall, Maurice C, and Meyer Wigdor. 



A bothriocephalid tapeworm from 



the dog in North America, with 



notes on cestode parasites of dogs. 



Journ. Amer. Vet. Med. 



Ass., (n. s. ) 6, No. 



::. June, 1918, pp. 



355-362, 1 fig. 



Hall, Maurice C, and Meyer "Wig- 

 dor — Continued. 



Description of Diphiillobotli- 

 rium americanum, new species, 

 in the National Museum collec- 

 tions. Notes on other species 

 of cestodes found in ' dogs in 

 North America. 



