SCHIZOPODA. 21 



1869. Palfsmonetes varians, Heller, " In den siisser Gewassen des 

 siidlichen Europa vorkommen den Meeres-Crustaceen," Zeits. f. 

 wiss. Zool. vol. six. p. 157. 



In brackish water at the Race Course at Plymstock, near 

 Plymouth, and pond at Woolacombe, near Torquay (A. M. 

 N.); Falmouth (Cocks); estuary of the Exe at the entrance 

 of the Exter Canal, in drains at Seaton, the Axe, and at 

 Topsham (Parjitt). 



Order IV. SCHIZOPODA, Latreille. 



The following publications should be consulted with 



reference to the Schizopoda in the following list, and 



references to them will not, as a rule, be given under the 

 several species : 



G. 0. SARS. Carcinologiske Bidrag til Norges Fauria. I. Monograph! 



over de ved Norges kyster forekomniende Mysider. Pt. i. 1870 ; 



Pt. ii. 1872 ; Pt. in. 1879. 

 G. 0. SARS. Nye Bidrag til Kundskaben oni Middelhavets Invertebrat- 



fauna. I. Middelhavets Mysider. 1876. Arch. f. Math, og Natur- 



videnskab. 

 A. M. NORJIAN. British Schizopoda of the Families Lophogastridae 



and Euphausiidae. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. ix. 1892, 



p. 454. 

 A. M. NOBMAN. British Mysidas, a Family of Crustacea Schizopoda. 



Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. x. 1892, pp. 143 & 242. 



The records to which the name of Mr. W. I. Beaumont is attached 

 are often taken from " HOLT (E. W. L.) and BEAUMONT (W. 1.), 

 ' Report on the Crustacea Schizopoda of Ireland ' in ' Studies from the 

 Marine Laboratory of the Dublin Royal Society,' vol. i. pt. 1.'' Sci. 

 Trans. Royal Dublin Soc. ser. 2, vol. vii. 1900 (references here are to a 

 separate copy). 



Tribe I. EUPHAUSIACEA. 



Fani. 1. EUTHAUSIIDJE. 

 NYCTIPHANES COUCHII (Bell). 



1900. Nyctiphanes Couchii, Holt & Beaumont, 1. c. p. 5, and p. 30 ; 

 pi. xvi. fig. 1, and woodcuts, p. 6. 



Common off the south coasts of Devon and Cornwall. 



Some of the specimens originally taken by Couch in 

 stomachs of mackerel at Polperro are in A. M. N.'s collection, 

 as well as others taken by Laughrin at Polperro ; by Dr. Day 

 off the Cornish coast, in 1881: while Dr. L. H. Gough 

 constantly takes it in the tow-nets. Mr. Beaumont records 

 it from off Penlee Point and Cawsand Bay, Plymouth. 



