CONTENTS. 



Page. 



A revision of Malaclemmys, a gent's of turtles. By William Perry Hay. (Issued Feb- 

 ruary 8, 1905. ) 1-20 



The Medus.e of the Woods Hole Region. By Charles W. Hargitt. (Issued February 14, 



1905. ) 21 -79 



The osteology and immediate relations of the tile-fish, Lopholatilus cham^leonticeps. 



By Frederic A. Lucas. I Issued February 14, 1905. | 81-86 



The blood-vascolae system of the tile-fish, Lopholatilus chamjeleonticeps. By C. F. 



Silvester. (Issued February 14, 1905.) 87-114 



The fish parasites of the gents Argulus found in the Woods Hole Region. By 



Cbarles B. Wilson. (Issued February 14, 1905.) 115-131 



The seaweed industries of Japan. By Hugh II. Smith, i Issued February 18, 1905.) 133-165 



The utilization or seaweeds in the United States. By Hugh M. Smith. (Issued Feb- 

 ruary 18, 1905. ) 167-181 



The function of the lateral-line organs in fishes. By G. H. Parker. (Issued February 



1 8, 1905. ) '.... 183-207 



Isopods from the Alaska salmon investigation. By Harriet Richardson. ( Issued February 



18, 1905. ) ' 209-221 



List of fishes collected in Boulder County, Colorado, with description of a new species 



of Leuciscus. By ( lhancey Juday. (Issued March 17, 1905. ) 223-227 



The fish fauna of the Tortugas Archipelago. By David Stan- Jordan and Joseph C. 



Thompson. (Issued May 3,1905.) 229-256 



The cultivation of marine and fresh-water animals in Japan. By K. Mitsukuri. 



(Issued June 17, 1905. ) 257-289 



New starfishes from deep water off California \nd Alaska. By Walter K.Fisher. 



(Issued June 10, 1995. ) 291-320 



Parasites of fishes of Beaufort, North Carolina. By Edwin Linton. (Issued October 



19, 1905. ) 321-428 



Physiological studies of the Chinook salmon. By Charles Wilson Greene. (Issued 



November 2, 1905. ) 429-456 



The amphipoda of southern New England. By S. J. Holmes. ( Issued November 8, 1905.) . 457-529 



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