BIBLIOGRAPHY RELATIVE TO WORK OF THE ALBATROSS. 533 



213. 



1900. Agassiz, a.— Continued. 



published in Science (U. S.) for Dec, 

 1899, Jan., and April. 1900. Letter No. 3 

 describes sncoessful haul of the dredge 

 75 miles to the eastward of Tongatabu, 

 in 4.173 fathoms, the deepest haul ever 

 made. The net contained silicious 

 sponges and brown volcanic mud, with 

 radiolarians. Letter No. 4 records the 

 deepest sounding of the Albatross, near 

 Guam, in 4,813 fathoms. 



214. 



1900. Moore, H. F. The Albatross 

 South Sea Expedition. 



Rej). U. S. F. C. 1900, part 26, pp. 137- 

 161. 



An account of the expedition, in 

 charge of Alexander Aga.ssiz, for deep- 

 sea investigations and the study of coral 

 reefs. Sketch of the voyage from San 

 Francisco, Cal., to Yokohama, Japan, 

 via the Marquesas, Paumotus, Society, 

 Cook, Tonga, Fiji, Gilbert, Marshall, 

 Caroline, and Ladrone islands. 



215. 



1900. Baker, Ray Stannard. 

 Bottom of the Sea. 



The 



McClure's Mag., Dec, pp. 160-170, 8 

 cuts. 



An authorized account of the re- 

 searches of Sir John Murray, in the 

 Science of Oceanography. Contains 

 references to the work of the Albatross 

 in the Pacific Ocean. 



216. 



1900. Dall, William H. Synopsis of 

 the Solenidae of North America 

 and the Antilles. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 22, pp. 107, 

 112. 



Based in part on .4Z6afross collections. 

 New species here described: Solen mex- 

 icanus, Ensis calif ornicus, Tagelus poeyi. 



217. 



1900. Rathbun, Mary J. Synopsis of 

 North American Invertebrates. 

 VII. The cyclometopous or can- 

 croid crabs of North America. 



Am. Nat, vol. 34, Feb., pp. 131-143. 



Based in part on Albatross collections. 

 Contains analytical keys and bibliog- 

 raphy. 



218. 



1900. Nutting, Charles Cleveland. 

 American Hydroids. Part I. 

 The Plumularidae. 



U. S. Nat. MuH. Special Bulletin, 285 

 pp. , 34 pis. 



Contains morphology of the Plumu- 

 laridge; systematic discussion; biblio- 

 graphy. Based largely on the dredg- 

 ings of the Albatross. New genera and 

 species described are as follows: Mono- 

 theca, Calvinia, Thecocarpus, Nuditheca, 

 Plumularia altitheca, P. fioridana, P. 

 alternata, P. inerviis, P. goodei, P. cor- 

 rugata, P. palmeri, P. virginice, P. pro- 

 funda, P. dendritica. P. paucinoda. An- 

 tennularia americana, A. rugosa. A. 

 geniculata, A. pinnata, Monotheca mar- 

 garetta, Antennoxtsis distans, A. longi- 

 corna, A. nigra, Schizotricha dichotoma, 

 S. parvula, Diplopteron qitadricorne, 

 D. grande, D. longipinna, Polyplumu- 

 laria armata, Aglaophenia flowersi, A. 

 elegans, A. aperta, A. cristifrons, A. 

 contorta, A. mammillata, A. minima, 

 A. rathbuni, A. latirostris, A. octocarpa, 

 A. bicornuta, Calvinia mirabilis, Tlie- 

 cocarpus normani, T. benedict i, Cla- 

 docarpus obliquus, C. septatus, C. 

 flexuosus, C. grandis, C. carinatus, 

 Aglaophenopsis distans, A. verrilli, 

 Lytocarpus clarkei, L. curtus, L. fur- 

 catus, Halicomaria longicavxia, H. 

 variabilis. 



219. 



1900. Stejneger, Leonhard. Reports 



on dredging operations off the 

 west coast of Central America to 

 the G-alapagos, to the west coast 

 of Mexico, and in the Gulf of 

 California, in charge of Alexan- 

 der Agassiz, carried on by the 

 Albatross, during 1891. XX VIII. 

 Description of two new lizards 

 of the genus Anolis, from Cocos 

 and Malpelo islands. 



Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 1900, vol. 36, 

 pp. 161-164, 1 plate. 



Anolis agassizi from Malpelo and 

 A. toivnsendi from Cocos are described 

 as new species. 



220. 



1901. Benedict, James E. The hermit 



crabs of the Pagurus bemhardus 

 type. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. vol. 23, pp. 

 451-466. 

 Based in part on Albatross collections. 



