130 THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 



Vocabulaire ; par M. V. Audouiu. Completee par line Icouograpliie de 48 Planches. 

 Paris, 1829. (In the Encycloj)edie portative, sous la direction de M. C. Bailly de 



Merlienx.) 



The Crustacea occupy pages 95-195. The account of "OrdrellL, — Edrioplithalmes," pp. 173-184, 

 is extracted from tlie work which Milne-Edwards had recently presented to the Academie 

 des Sciences. Planohe xxvii. gives figs. 1. 2. " Orchestie de Montagu ■" fig. 3. " Leucothoe 

 farina f Planche xxviii. gives fig. 1. " Attle carene ;" figs. 2. 3. " Coeophie longicorne;" 

 figs. 4. 5. 6. 7. " C^RAPODE tubulaire ;" fig. 8. " LEPTOMiEE pediaire." 



1829. Bouchard-Chantereaux. 



Precis de Thistoire physique, civile et politique, de la ville de Boulogne-sur-mer 



et de ses environs, depuis les Morins jusqu'en 1814; &c., par P.-J.-B. Bertrand. 



A Boulogne, 1828-1829. 



In the second volume (1829), at page 488, is given a catalogue headed " Aniniaux sans vertebres 

 Observes par !M. Bouchaid-Chantereaux. {Sijdeme du cliemlier Lamarck)." In this catalogue 

 among the Crustacea are found the following Amphipods : — " Talitrus locusta, Talitre locuste. 

 Orchestia littorea. Orchestie littorale. Cyamus ceti. Cyame de la baleine." No descrip- 

 tions are given, or remarks of any kind. 



1829. JOHNSTOK, GeORGE. 



Contributions to the British Fauna. The Zoological Journal. Vol. IV. London, 

 1829. pp. 52-57, 416-421. 



Ho says " In a preceding communication I had occasion to mention that tlie Gammarus marinus 

 of Leach was common in this neighbourhood [Berwick] ; but from a subsequent examination 

 of my specimens I am now convinced that I was in error, and that they constitute a distinct 

 and uncharacterized species, which I proceed to describe. 



" Gammarus carinatus. G. corpore maculato, atomisque flavis irrorato ; dorsi segmentis 

 valde carinatis, marginibusque posterioribus granulatis. Hah. Mare Britannicum." The 

 English description follows. This species is noticed by White, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust., 

 p. 183, but not by Spence Bate or Boeck. The name is preoccupied by Fabricius. 



At page 417 he describes "Gammarus spinipes. Gamm. corpore albo, Isevi, lineis rubris traus- 

 versis picto ; palma pedis secundi dilatata, apioe triaugulari, monodactyla, spina valida 

 infernfe terminata. Hah. Littora maris Britannici." A description in English is given, 

 and a speculation as to whether it could possibly be the same as Jassa pulchella of Dr. 

 Leach. White, loc. cit, p. 199, takes note of it under Jasna. Other authors leave it in its 

 pristine obscurity. 



1829. Latreille, p. a. 



Le Eegne Animal distribue d'apres son organisation, pour servir de base a 



I'histoire naturelle des animaux et d'introduction a I'anatomie comparee. Par M. le 



baron Cuvier. Nouvelle Edition, revue et augmentee. Tome IV. Crustacds, 



Araehnides et partie des Insectes. Par M. Latreille. Paris, 1829. 



Here Latreille divides the Crustacea into two sections, "les Malacostraccs et les Eutomostraces." 

 The former of these comprises five orders, " les D^capodes, les Stomapodes, les Lojmodi- 



