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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



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 PUBLICATIONS 



OF THE 



MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY 



FOR THE YEAR 1910-1911 



Bulletin : — 



Vol. LII. 



No. 16. Decapod crustaceans collected in Dutch East India and elsewhere 



by Mr. Thomas Barbour in 1906-1907. By Mary J. Rathbun. pp. 16. 



6 Plates. September, 1910. 

 No. 17. The echinoderms of Peru. By Hubert Lyman Clark, pp. 40. 



14 Plates. October, 1910. 

 Vol. LIII. 



No. 5. The reactions of amphibians to monochromatic lights of equal 



intensity. By Henry Laurens, pp. 52. June, 1911. 

 Vol. LIV. 



No. 2. Some West African amphibians. By Thomas Barbour, pp. 10. 



2 Plates. March, 1911. 

 No. 3. Alexander Agassiz: His life and scientific work. By Sir John 



Murray, pp. 22. March, 1911. 

 No. 4. The genus Blakiaster Perrier. By Walter K. Fisher, pp. 6. 



2 Plates. March, 1911. 

 No. 5. Ants collected in Grenada, W. I. by Mr. C. T. Brues. By 



William Morton Wheeler, pp. 8. May, 1911. 

 No. 6. Mammals of the West Indies. By Glover M. Allen, pp. 92. 



July, 1911. 



Memoirs: — 



Vol. XXV. 



No. 3. Some new American fossil crinoids. By Frank Springer, pp. 48. 

 6 Plates. July, 1911. 

 Vol. XXVI. 



No. 7. Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the Tropical 

 Pacific, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commission 

 Steamer "Albatross," from August, 1899, to March, 1900, CommaDder 

 Jefferson F. Moser, U. S. N., commanding. XIII. The shore fishes. 

 By William C. Kendall and Edmund L. Goldsborough. pp. 106. 7 

 Plates. February, 1911. 



