MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 43 



Oceanographic cruise of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries Schooner 



"Grampus," July and August, 1914. Science, 18 December, 



1914, n. s., 40, p. 881-883. 

 See also p. 40. Ball. 58, no. 10. 

 Brues, C. T. 



See p. 40. Bull. 58, no. 9. 

 Chamberlin, R. V. 



Notes on myriapods from Douglas Lake, Michigan. Canad. ent, 



September, 1914, 46, p. 301-306. 

 A new Julus from California. Canad. ent., September, 1914, 46, 



p. 314-315. 

 Notes on chilopods from the East Indies. Ent. news, November, 



1914, 25, p. 385-392, pi. 17. 

 See also p. 40. Bull. 57, no. 3. 

 Clapp, W. F. 



A new fossil Vitrinella, from Boston, Massachusetts. Nautilus, 



August, 1914, 28, p. 38-40. 

 Clark, H. L. 



The echinoderms of the Western Australian Museum. Rec. 



W. Austr. mus. & art gall, 1914, 1, p. 132-173, pi. 17-26. 

 Anatomical notes on Trochalopteron and Sicalis. Auk, October, 



1914, 31, p. 461-463. 

 [Review of VerrilPs Shallow-water starfishes of the North Pacific 



coast). Science, 9 October, 1914, n. s., 40, p. 523-525. 

 The lost Atlantis of the Germans. Boston transcript, 4 November, 



1914, pt. 3, p. 21. 

 Romance of the "Emden's" last shot. Boston transcript, 14 No- 

 vember, 1914, pt. 3, p. 4. 

 The classification of the regular Echini. Zool. anz., 4 December, 



1914, 45, p. 171-172. 

 Life on the Falklands. Boston herald, 29 December, 1914, p. 



10. 

 The war and pearls. Boston advertiser, 11 March, 1915, p. 4. 

 A remarkable new brittle star. Journ. ent. & zool., March, 1915, 



7, p. 64-66. 

 The loss of the "Endeavour." Boston advertiser, 24 April, 1915, 



p. 4. 

 The comatulids of Torres Strait: with special reference to their 



habits and reactions. Public. 212 Carnegie inst. Washington, 



[May], 1915, p. 97-126. 

 [Review of Shufeldt's America's greatest problem: The negro |. 



Boston transcript, 14 July, 1915, pt. 2, p. 20. 



