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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



ULRICH, E. O., and BASSLER, R. S.— 

 Continued. 

 lus). Other new species are Rhopalonariu 

 attenuata, R. robusta, R.tenuis, R. medialis, R. 

 kgokukensis, Vinella :' rniiltiradiata, Ascodictyon 

 floreale, A. parvulum, and A. sparsum. 



VAUGHAN, T. Wayland. [Anthozoa.] 

 Memoirs Cal. Acad. ScL, in, 1903, pp. 86-89, 

 pi. iii, figs. l-4o. 

 Four species are described, three of which, 

 Caryophyllia California! from the Pliocene, 

 Caryophyllia pedransis and Paraeyathus pe- 

 dran&is from the Pleistocene are considered 

 new. Included in " Ralph Arnold's Paleon- 

 tology and stratigraphy of the marine Plio- 

 cene and Pleistocene of San Pedro, Califor- 

 nia." 



A Californian Tertiary coral 



reef and its bearing on American recent 

 coral faunas. 



Science (new series), xix, Mar. 25, 1904, 

 p. 503. 

 This is an abstract of a paper read before 

 the Geological Society of Washington, Janu- 

 ary 27, 1904. It was shown that during Lower 

 Miocene time the West Indian type of coral 

 fauna extended westward into the Pacific 

 and it was subsequent to that time that the 

 Atlantic and Pacific faunas of America have 

 been so markedly differentiated. * 



Zoology and the International 



Catalogue of Scientific Literature. 



Science (new series), xix, June 3, 1904, 



pp. 860,861. 



Review of Calenterata in The International 



Catalogue of Scientific Literature. First 



Annual Issue, N, Zoology (for the year 1901); 



1904 (February). 



WHITE, David, Summary of the fossil 

 plants recorded from the Upper Car- 

 boniferous and Permian formations of 

 Kansas. 



Bull. U. S. Qeol. Surv., No. 211, 1903, pp. 

 85-117. 

 This paper on the fossil plants of the coal 

 measures of Kansas contains a summary of 

 all the genera and species as yet made known 

 from the Upper Carboniferous of that State.] 

 with a discussion of the age of the beds and 

 provisional correlations of the plant-bearing 

 terranes with tlie coal measures of the Ap- 

 palachian trough. The greater part of the 

 material in question is included in the Lacoe 

 collection, which furnished nearly all the 

 types of a number of new species described, 

 as well as for several species not before re- 

 ported in North America. The article also 

 gives the names of a number of new species 

 embraced in unpublished manuscript by 

 Leo Lesquereux, the Kansas types of which 

 are all preserved in the Lacoe collection. 

 The Museum catalogue numbers of the speci- 

 mens are cited throughout the paper under 

 the records of the various types. 



WILSON, Charles Branch. A new 

 species of Argulus, with a more com- 

 plete account of two species already 

 described. 



Proc. V, S. Nat. Mus., xxvn, No. 1368, 

 Apr. 9, 1904, pp. 627-665, text figs. 1-38. 

 Argulus trilineatus new species and fuller 

 accounts of A. americunus and A. versicolor. 



