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



1876. MiERS, E. J. 



Catalogue of the Stalk- and Sessile-eyed Crustacea of New Zealand. London. 

 1876. 



Dana's classification, with some slight alterations and additions, is adopted in the catalogue. 

 The Amphipoda occupy pages 117-130. The genus Paramcera is provisionally retained for 

 Dana's MelUa tenuicornis. No new species are described, but, as was reasonable to expect, 

 and as Mr. G. M. Thomson recognises, the publication of the Catalogue gave an impulse to 

 the study of local zoology in New Zealand which has produced many excellent results. 



1876. MiEES, E. J. 



Description of a new species of Talitrus from Rodriguez. Annals and Magazine 

 of Natural History for May 1876. Ser. 4. Vol. XVII. p. 406. 



The species in question is named " Talitrus Gulliveri," after Mr. Gulliver who found it. 



1876. Norman, A. M. 



The "Valorous" Expedition. Eeports by Dr. Gwyn Jeffreys, F.R.S., and Dr. 

 Carpenter, C.B., F.R.S. [From the Proceedings of the Royal Society, Vol. XXV. 

 No. 173, 1876]. London: 1876. (Crustacea, etc., by the Rev. A. M. Norman, 

 M.A.) 



No new Amphipoda are recorded, but Tables are given showing that the " Valorous " brought 

 home from Greenland and Davis Strait 39 species of Amphipoda, of which 12 were 

 previously known as North- American, 32 were known as European, 9 were known as 

 British, while the total number of species brought home by other British Arctic Expeditions 

 had been 18. 6 species were brought by the "Valorous" from the North Atlantic, its total 

 of Amphipod species being 42. 



1876- ROUGEMONT, Ph. DE. 



iltudes de la Faune des Eaux privees de Lumiere. Histoire Naturelle du 

 Gammarus puteanus, Koch. Paris, 1876. 

 See Notes on Eougemont, 1875. 



1876. Sars, G. 0. 



Prodromus descriptionis crustaceorum et pycnogonidarum, quse in expeditione 

 Norvegica anno 1876, observavit G. 0. Sars. Separataftryk af Archiv for 

 Mathematik og Naturvidenskab. Kristiania. 1876. pp. 337-371. 



The new Amphipods here described are: — 103. LilJjeborgia lequicorms; 110. Pleustes euacanthus, 

 with the observation "PI. pulchello Kr. affinis sed di versus dorso toto carinato et spinoso, 

 spinis multo majoribus," subsequently called Paramphitlwe euacaniha; 116. Haliragesi 

 quadridentatus, with the remark " H. tridentato affinis, sed major et diversus spinis 

 dorsalibus 4, oculis multo majoribus, antennis et pedibus magis elongatis, segmento 3"° 



