EEPORT ON THE AMPHIPODA. 343 



1863. Bate and Westwood. 



A history of the British Sessile-eyed Crustacea. Part XL, April 1, 1863. Part 

 XII., August 1863. pp. 481-507, and (Vol. II.) pages 1-64. London. 



At page 490, the species Drijope crenatipalma, Spence Bate, is renamed Dryope crenatipalmata. 

 At page 497, a species is given as Corophium- honellii, Milne-Edwards, which Norman 

 regards as unquestionably the female of Corophium crassicorne, Bruzelius. To the Ooropihium 

 loneUii here figured and described, Coropliiwn spinicorne, Sp. Bate, is made a synonym. 

 Chelura terebrans is misprinted as Chelura terehmis, and the figures of the gnathopods are 

 wrongly lettered. 



At page 51 (Vol. II.) the genera Podalirius and ^gina of Kr0yer are rejected, but on insufficient 

 grounds, so that for Caprella tijpica (page 75), Podalirius typieus, Kr0yer, must be rein- 

 stated. 



Cyamus erraticus, Roussel de Vauz^me, is, at page 86, regarded as a synonym of Cyamus cefi, 

 Linn., but erroneously in the opinion of Liitken, who also considers it rash to include 

 Cyamus ovalis and Cyamus gracilis, as is here done, in the British Fauna. (N.B. — Part 

 XIII. containing pages 65-112 was published July 2, 1866. The Amphipoda end at page 

 98. For the Appendix see under 1868. The intervening parts containing the Isopoda 

 were published— Part XIV., October 1, 1866. Part XV., December 2, 1866. Part XVI., 

 May 1, 1867. Part XVII., June 1, 1867. Part XVIIL, August 1, 1867. Part XIX., 

 October 1, 1867. Part XX., April 1, 1868. Part XXL, August 1868.) 



1863. Carus and Gerstaecker. 



Handbuch der Zoologie. 1863. 



Mayer notes the eiToneous statement, vol. ii. p. 363, that the mandibular palp is wanting in all 

 the Caprellidoe. 



1863. Claparede, Jean Louis Rene Antoine Edouard, born 1832 (Hagen). 



Beobachtungen liber Anatomic und Entwickelungsgeschichte wirbelloser Thiere 

 an der Kiiste von Normandie angestellt von Dr A. Rene Edouard Claparede. Mit 

 18 Kupfertafeln. Leipzig, 1863. 



Pages 101-102 contain the section " Ueber die Blutbahnen bei den Caprellen," illustrated by 

 Taf. xvi. Fig. 17-18." He says that in all the Caprellae he examined the arterial current 

 of the blood took its course along the side of the foot occupied by the flexor muscles, and 

 the venous current along the extensor side ; he points out that Frey and Leuckart were in 

 error in saying that the whole arterial stream ran to the end of the leg, there to bend round 

 into the venous stream. " Am peripherischen Ende jedes Fussgliedes (vgl. Fig. 17) spaltet 

 sich namlich die arterielle Blutstromung in zwei Zweige, wovon einer als arterieller Strom 

 in das folgende Glied dringt, wiihrend der andere sofort umbiegt und auf der Streckseite in 

 den vencisen Strom iibergeht." The arterial and venous currents are kept separate, he say.'!, 

 in the long legs by a very transparent membrane, in which he detected an elongate sharply 

 defined opening, just where one part of the blood-corpuscles passed over from the arterial 

 into the venous stream. On this subject Delage, p. 130, says in 1881, "dans Ics pattes, les 

 vaisseaux afferents sent places du cute de 1' extension. lis suivent done le bord suprrieur 

 dans les deux premiers paires de pattes, et I'inferieur dans les trois derniercs paires. Chacun 



