REPORT ON THE AMPHIPODA. 275 



At page 382 he introduces " The Caddis Shrimp," which has its tubes on Chondms crispus, and 

 which he proposes to name " Cerapiis Whitei." Bate and Westwood with some hesitation 

 call it Sipho7icecetes whitei, Boeck doubtfully places it among the synonyms of GerapuK 

 abditus, Templeton. At present the species remains indeterminate. 



1853. Lucas, Hippolyte. 



Essai sur les animaux articules qui habitent I'ile de Crete. Eevue et Magasin 

 de Zoologie pure et appliquee. 1855. No. 10. Paris. (Also, according to Hagen, 

 in a separate form, Paris, 1853.) 



Of Amphipoda he enumerates, pp. 465-466, " Talyt)'uspIafijcheIes,"GuMa ; Gammarusfluviatilix, 

 Eoesel, which he says, " Habite les sources d'eau douce de Stito, dans les environs de la 

 Cande"; and Gccmmarus marinus, Leach, which "se plait dans les sources saumatres de 

 TArnegro de Retino." 



1853. QiJATREFAGES, A. DE. 



On the pliosphorescence of some Marine Invertehrata. Annals and Magazine 

 of Natural History. Vol. XI L, Second Series. London, 1853. See also Annales 

 des Sciences Naturelles, vol. liv. 3"''^ Series, and Silliman's American Journal of 

 Science for March and July, 1853> 



In a list, " cited almost entire from M. van Beneden, in which are enumerated the various 

 species of invertebrate animals whose phosphorescence has been established," (p. 18), the 

 only Amphipods mentioned are Erytliroeephalus macroplithalmus \inelmiop)Mluilmus\ and 

 Gammanis pulex. At page 183 the remark is made, that "the TalUri, so numerous on our 

 sandy shores," " become luminous by contact with the phosphorescent water," not being 

 phosphorescent in themselves. 



1853. Westwood, J. 0. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Vol. XIL Second Series. 

 London, 1853. p. 44. 



It is mentioned that in April 1853, Mr. Westwood communicated to the Linnean Society the 

 discovery in a well near Maidenhead of Niphargus stygius, Schiodte, an animal hitherto only 

 found in the caverns of Adelsberg. This has been since separated from Schipdte's species 

 under the name Nipliargus aquilex. 



1854. NiCOLET, H. 



Atlas de la historia fisica y politica de Chile por Claudio Gay. Fauna. Paris, 



MDCCCLIV. 



Plates of " Crustaceos," numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, have on 1, 2, and 4 the inscription " H. Nicolet ad 

 nat. del," and on Number 3 " Nicolet del." The figures of Amphipods on Plate 2 are named 

 at the foot of the plate as follows : — " 4 Orchestoidea tuhercnlata Nic. 5 Amphifoe chilensis 



