l'l A. E. Verrill Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 



Stimpson, William. Notes on North American Crustacea in 

 tin- Museum of the Sinitlisoniaii Institution, \o. Ill, Ann. Lye. Nat. 

 Hist. New York, vol. x, pp. 02-1 :;ii. Is7l. 



In this and the two preceding works, lar^c numbers of new species and genera 

 are described from Florida and the \VYst Indies. No Bermuda localities are ^iven. 



Stimpson, William. Preliminary Report on the Crustacea 

 Dredged iii tne Gnlf Stream in the Straits of Florida, Ity L. F. de 

 Poiirtale--. Assist. I'. S. Coast Survey, pt. i, IJrachyiira, Hull. Mus. 

 Conii>. Zoo]., vol. ii, ]>]>. Ki'.i-lc.ii, 1^71. 



Includes descriptions of lar^e numbers of new West Indian genera and species, 

 mostly from deep water. 



Verrill, Addison E. Additions to the Crustacea and Pyrno- 

 gonida of the Dermudas, Trans. Conn. Aead. Sei., vol. x, pt. ii, pp. 

 573-582, pis. Ixvii-lxix, 1000. 



Verrill, Addison E. Additions to the Fauna of the Bermudas 

 from the Vali- Expedition ,,f lool. with Note- on Other Specie-. 

 Op. cit., vol. xi, pp. 15-r.i', pi. i-i\, I '.ml. 



Verrill, Addison E. The r>cnnuda Islands, vol. i, pp. :7, 53, 

 289, 293-200, figs, i> _'//, :,;, r>7, i'50, pi. xciv, h'g. 1, 1003. A repaged 

 n-print (with additions) from Trans. Conn. Acad. Science, vol. xi. 

 See pp. 440, 464, 701, 705-708, figs. i>2a, 56, 57, '250, pi. xciv, 1003. 



A second edition, with a supplement, seven additional plates, and 

 a map, 1907. Published by the author, New Haven, Conn. 



Observations on the early history and habits of Panulirus argus, Cenobita 

 diogenes, Gecm-i-iim* lutcralia, etc. 



Verrill, Addison E. Geology and Paleontology of Bermuda, 

 Trans. Conn. Acad., vol. xii, pp. 15S, 170, 100, 197, fig. 60, 1906. 

 Discusses occurrence of Cenobita diogenes as a fossil. 



Von Martens, see Martens. 



Willemoes-Suhm, R. Von. On some Atlantic Crustacea from 

 the Challenger Expedition, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, ser. 2, vol. i , 

 pp. 23-29, Sept., 1875. 



Refers to the land crabs and to the Mangrove Crab, Goniopsis cruentatus 

 (habits); mentions taking personally several crabs " allied to Boscia " (=Pseudo- 

 thetyhusa). Describes Nebalia lonyipes, p. 26. 



Young, Chas. G. The Stalk-eyed Crustacea of British Guiana 

 West Indies, and Bermuda, London, 1900, xix + 514 pp., 7 colored pis' 



Contains brief description of many Bermuda species. Twenty-three species 

 previously recorded by othei-s, are attributed to Bermuda. 



