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143. 1879 Vogt, G. (contd.). Crustaces parasites des Poissons. 



— Memoires de rinstitut National Genevois, Vol. 

 XIII. (Two Memoirs — separate copies) pp. 1- 

 104, 6 plates. 



143a. 1902 Wilson, Ch. Branch. North American Parasitic 

 Copepods of the Family Argulidae, with a Biblio- 

 graphy of the Group and a Systematic Review 

 of all the known Species. — Proc. U.S. National 

 Museum, Vol. XXV, pp. 635-742, with plates 

 VIII-XXVII. 



143b. 1904 idem. Anew species oiArgidus, with a more com- 

 plete account of two species already described. 

 —Proc. U. S. National Museum, Vol. XXVII, 

 pp. 627-655. 



144. 1905 idem. New species of Parasitic Copepods from 



the Massachusetts Coast. — Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Washington, Vol. 18, pp. 127-131. 



145. 1905 idem. North American Parasitic Copepods belong- 



ing to the Family Caligidaa. Part 1. The 

 Caliginge. — Proc. U. S. National Museum, Vol. 

 XXVIII, pp. 479-672, with plates V-XXIX. 



146. 1906 idem. Supplementary Report XXXIV. On some 



Parasitic Copepoda. — Report to the Government 

 of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the 

 Gulf of Manaar, Pt. V, pp. 189-210, with 5 

 plates. Published by the Royal Society, London. 



147. 1907 idem. North American Parasitic Copepodsbelong- 



ing to the Family Caligidse. Part 2, The Trebinas 

 and Euryphorinee.- — -Proc. U.S. National Museum, 

 Vol. XXXI, pp. 669-720, with plates XV-XX. 



148. 1907 idem. North American Parasitic Copepods be- 



longing to the Family Caligidas. Parts 3 and 4, 

 A Revision of the Pandarinae and the Cecro- 

 pinee. — Proc. U. S. National Museum, Vol. 

 XXXIII, pp. 323-490, with plates XVII-XLIII. 

 148a. 1907 idem. Additional Notes on the development of 

 the Argulidae, with description of a new 

 species. — Proc. U. S. National Museum, Vol. 

 XXXII, pp. 411-424, with plates XXIX-XXXII. 



149. 1908 idem. North American Parasitic Copepods: A 



list of those found upon the fishes of the Pacific 

 Coast, with descriptions of new genera and spe- 

 cies. — Proc. U. S. National Museum, Vol. XXXV, 

 pp. 431-481, with plates LXVI-LXXXIII. 



