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



1847. Naudo, Giovanni Domenico, died 1877 (E. v. Martens). 



Sinonimia moderna delle specie registrate nell' opera intitolata : Descrizione de' 



Crostacei, de' Testacei e de' Pesci clie abitano le lagune e golfo veneto rappresentati 



in fio-ure, a cliiaro-scuro ed a colori DaJV Abate Stefano Chiereghiui Ven. Clodiense 



applicata per commis.sione governativa dal Dr. Gio. Domenico Nardo. Venezia, 



1847. 



Xardo says that Chieregliini's work occupies twelve volumes, nine of plate.s, and three of text. 

 The index; to the Crustacea is in the first volume, and the figures of them are in the second. 

 The portion applying to the Aniphipoda, with Nardo's synonymy, is given as follows :^ 



" Sji. 58, f. 74. Can. [Cancer] locusta,L. volg. Saletto de' Fosso. Orchestia Kttorea, L. 

 " Sp. 59, f. 75. Can. Salectus, Gli. volg. Saletto de Mar. Orchestia 1 

 " Macrourus, articularis, testa perpeudiculariter suhtruncata, fronte mucronato; pedibus 



decem absque manibus. 

 " Trovato ne' fondi fangosi del mare. 

 " Sp. 60, f. 76-79. Can. Algensi.s, Gh. . . . Lusyta algensix, Ch., Nardo. 



an. n. g. Mss. 

 " Macrourus, thorace rostrata, manibu.s duabus adactylis, pedibus decem, extremitate 



caudae trifida. 

 " Trovato copiosamente in laguna, nidnlato sulle foglie della zostera alia maniera delle 

 Friganee. 

 " Sp. 61, f. 80. Can. linearis, L., . . . . Caprella, u, sp.? 



" Sp. 81 [61], f. 81-82. Can. Varietas Hneari.s, Ch., . . Caprella, n. sp.?" 



For a little additional light on these species, see Note on Nardo, 1869. 



1847. SuHi0DTE, J0EGEN CHRISTIAN, born April 20, 1815, died April 21, 1884 (R. Bergh). 



Unders0gelser over Huledyrene i Krain og Istrien. Oversigt over det Kgl. 

 danske Vidensk. Selskabs Forhandlinger for 1847, Ki0bnhavn. pp. 75-81. 



Boeck says that in this paper, page 81, Schi0dte gives a short diagnosis of Gammarti^ stiiginix 

 [? stygius], which later became type of the genus Niphargus. 



1847. Thompson, William. 



Note on the Teredo norvegica (T. navalis, Turton, not Linn.), Xylophaga dor- 

 salis, Limnoria terebrans and Clielura terebrans, combined in destroying the sub- 

 merged wood-ivorh at the harbour of Ardrossan on the coast of Ayrshire. The 

 Annals and Magazine of Natural History. No. 132. Sept. 1847. Vol. XX. 

 London, 1847. pp. 157-164. 



He observes that Chelura terebrans, Philippi, was known to Leach, who had labelled specimens 

 as Nemertes nesxoides, a name adopted by White in his " List," etc., 1847. Both Nenicrtex 

 and Chelura, he observes, are preoccupied as generic names. The habits of the species are 

 discussed, and its powers of surviving out of sea-water. Scudder only gives two uses of 

 Chelura, viz., " Chelura Thil. Crust. 1839. A," and " Chelura Hope. Lep. 1840. A." 



