2 Echin. 
V. E chino derma. 
[ 1907 ] 
/ 
Abbreviations employed in Sections II 
and III : — 
anat. 
chars. 
colln. 
comp. 
descr. 
dev. 
diagn 
disc. 
distr. 
esp. 
incl. 
occ. 
ref. 
reg. 
spec, 
syn. 
= anatomy. 
= characters.' 
= collection. 
= characters compared. 
= description, or described. 
= development. 
= diagnosis. 
= discussion, or discussed. 
= distribution. 
— especially. 
= includes, or included. 
•— occurrence. 
= referred, or referable. 
= regarded. 
= specimen. 
= synonym, or synonymy. 
I. — TITLES.® 
* As it has been necessary to complete 
the MS. within a shorter period 
than usual, this Record does not 
include all the literature of the 
year; detailed analysis of works 
marked with an asterisk is held 
over until next year. 
Agassiz, Alexander & Clark, Hubert 
Lyman. Preliminary report on the 
Echini collected, in 1902, among the 
Hawaiian islands by the U. S. Fish Com- 
mission Steamer “ Albatross,” in charge 
of Commander Chauncey Thomas, U.S.N., 
commanding. Cambridge, Mass., Bull. 
Mus Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., 50 , 
No. 3, 1907, (229-272). 1 
Agassiz, Alexander & Clark, Hubert 
Lyman. Preliminary report on the 
Echini collected in 1906, from May to 
December, among the Aleutian islands, 
in Bering sea, and along the coasts of 
Kamchatka, Saghalin, Korea, and Japan, 
by the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer 
“ Albatross,” in charge of Lieut.-Com- 
mander L. M. Garrett, U.S.N., command- 
ing. Cambridge, Mass., Bull. Mus. 
Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., 51 , pt. 5, 
1907, (107-139). 2 
Agassiz, Alexander & Clark, Hubert 
Lyman. Hawaiian and other Pacific 
Echini. The Cidaridae. Cambridge, 
Mass., Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 
Coll., 34, No. 1, 1907, (i-vii + 1-42 + 
44 1.), 44 pis. 3 
Anderson, A. R. S. Breynia vreden- 
buryi , an undoscribed Echinoid from the 
Indian Ocean. Calcutta, As. Soc. Beng., 
ser. 2, 3, pt. 3, 1907, (145-148), pi. v. 4 
Anderson, Robert vide Arnold, R. A 
Anderson, 8. 
[Anon.] Eminent living geologists : 
Professor II. G. Seeley . . . Geol. 
Mag., London, ser. 2, dec. 5, 4, 1907, 
(241-253), pi. xii. 5 
. [Anon.] Professor Charles Stewart . . . 
[Obituary notice.] Geol. Mag., London, 
ser. 2, dec. 5, 4, 1907, Nov., (525-527). 6 
Arnold, Ralph. New and charac- 
teristic species of fossil mollusks from 
the oil-bearing tertiary formations of 
Santa Barbara County, California. 
Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., 
Misc. Collect., 50 , [quart, ser. 4 ], (419- 
447), pis. 1-lviii ; separately , Publ. No. 
1781 , 1907, (1-29), pis. 7 
-Arnold, Ralph & Anderson, Robert. 
Geology and oil resources of the Santa 
Maria oil district, Santa Barbara County, 
California. Washington, D.C., Dept. 
Int., Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., 322, 1907, 
(1-161), 24 pis. and 2 maps. 8 
Bartscli, Paul. A new parasitic 
Mollusk of the genus Eulima. Wash- 
ington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., U. S. 
Nation. Mus. Proc., 32, 1907, (555-556), 
pi. liii. 9 
Bather, F. A. The discovery in West 
Cornwall of a Silurian Crinoid charac- 
teristic of Bohemia. Penzance, Trans. 
