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JOURNAL OF THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED 

 KINGDOM, Vol. I. 1887-8; and New Series, Vuls. I.-VIL, 1889- 

 1905. 



This Journal contains many records of Crustacea ; the more im- 

 portant being Portumnus biguttatus (see p. 2 of this work), and 

 Macropodia (erjyptia (see p. 7). In Vol. iv. pp. 155-163, is a jrood 

 catalogue of the Parasitic Copepoda by Mr. Bassett-Suiith, in which 

 46 species are recorded. 



After almost the whole of our work was written, there was pub- 

 lished in this Journal, vol. vii. no. 2, De<:. 1904, pp. 233-258, a 

 Catalogue of the Crustacea of the neighbourhood of Plymouth, 

 which embraces 228 species (Brachyura 35, Anomura 12, Macrura 

 24, ScMzopoda 24, Stomatopoda 1, Sympurla 6, Isnpoda 30, Amphi- 

 poda 52, Phyllocarida 1. t'ladocera 3, Ostracodn 6, Copepoda 24, 

 Cirripedia 10). From this Catalogue we have been able to add to 

 the present work three species of CorycceMa recorded on the authority 

 of the late Professor P. T. Cleve, and a Saccopsii on the authority of 

 M. . Brumpt. 



Carcinologists interested in the Fauna of Plymouth will find in 

 this Catalogue of the Marine Biological Association the records of 

 very many local habitats. 



GOUGH (Dr. L. H.). " Report on the Plankton of the English Channel 

 in 1903," in North Sea Fisheries Investigation Committee's Report 

 (No. 2, Southern Area) for 1902-1903. 1905. 



Lists of Crustacea taken in the tow-net, including some species 

 new to the British Fauna. 



CORRIGENDA. 



P. 3, for " Carcinus mcenus" read " Carcinus masnas." 

 Pp. 58, 59, for " Orchemenella " read " Orchnnicticllti." 

 P. 64, for " Amphilochus manudeus " read " Amphilochus inanudens." 



