ERN Panes Paginier IN CHARGE OF Oe 
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To Marcu, 1905, LisvTeNaNT CoMMANDER L. M. Garrerr, U.S 
eam gti PUBLISHED OR IN PREPARATION :- man Bae des: 
A. AGASSIZ. V.! General Report && | 
the Expedition. 
A. AGASSIZ. I.1 Three Letters to Geo. 
M. Bowers, U. 8. Fish Com. 
A. AGASSIZ and H. L. CLARK. The 
' Eehini. 
H. B. BIGELOW. XVI.1* The Medusae. © 
H. B. BIGELOW. XXIII. 28'The Sipho- 
nophores. 
H. B. BIGELOW. XXVI. 2% The Cteno- 
phores. 
R. P. BIGELOW. The Stomatopods. 
O. CARLGREN. The Actinaria. 
R. V. CHAMBERLIN. The Annelids. 
H.L. CLARK.. The Holothurians. 
1A LOCLARK: '-The Starfishes. 
H. L. CLARK. The Ophiurans. 
S. F. CLARKE. VIII.2 The Hydroids. 
W. R. COE. The Nemerteans, 
L. J. COLE. XIX.'% The Pycnogonida. 
W.H.DALL. XIV.4. The Mollusks. 
CO. R. EASTMAN. VII.7 The Sharks’ 
Teeth. 
S$. GARMAN. XII.!2 The Reptiles. 
H. J. HANSEN. ‘The Cirripeds. 
H. J. HANSEN. XXVII.27 The Schi- 
zopods. 
S. HENSHAW. The Insects. 
W. E. HOYLE. The Cephalopods. 
W.C. KENDALL and L. RADCLIFFE. 
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©. A. KOFOID and J. R. MICHENER. | 
- XXII. The Protozoa. it i 
C. A. KOFOID and Ed... RIGDEN, 
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P. KRUMBAOH. The Sagittae. LA ae 
R. VON. LENDENFELD. xx" eee 
Siliceous Sponges. 
G. W. MULLER. The Oseraende® sie bee 
JOHN MURRAY and G. V. “LEE. | oe ees 
XVII." The Bottom Specimens. a iF? 
MARY J.RATHBUN. X10 ‘The Orus- nes 
tacea Decapoda. wie ad 
| HARRIET RICHARDSON. IL* ‘The ee 
Isopods. = oe cay 
W.E. RITTER. IV.4- The ‘Tunicates. Seg 
B. L. ROBINSON. The Plants. ‘ah’ So eas 
G. OQ. SARS. The Copepods. ~ “Sa sae 
F.E. SCHULZE. XI." The Xenophyo-_ oe 
phoras. Cate nce 
HARRIET R. SEARLE. | | XXVOL ate 
‘Isopods. yd 2 
H. R. SIMROTH. Peeropods, Hevero- ce 
pods. : “ Sus as. 
TH. STUDER. The Alcyonaria, = = 
JH. THIELE. XV. Bathyscladium, 5 ee 
T. W. VAUGHAN. VI.s The Corals. 
R. WOLTERECK. XVUL The Am-— rs: 
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