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In this same tank I have had at various times, under the ahove 

 conditions, the following rare Crustacea : — 



Thia polita, for four months. 



Perimela denticulata, two months : hatched Zoes, and was itself 

 killed and partially devoured by Thia. 

 Hippohjte Cranchii^ one month. 

 H. pusiola, one month. 



Crangon fasciatiis, three weeks : all killed by Thia. 

 The Varying Prawn (P. varians), two months. 

 Squill Prawn (P. squilla), two months. 

 Common Shrimp (C. vulgaris), three weeks. 

 Hippolyte varians, three months. 



Most of them died merely through neglect in changing the water, 

 which I generally do not oftener than once a month. The tank is 

 kept in a shady place, and uncovered, and the animals are but seldom 

 fed, and then as often on small snails or wood-lice as anything else. 

 The sea- water for change is kept in a large bottle with a narrow neck 

 and transparent sides, closely corked, and sometimes, when used, 

 has been three months or upwards in the bottle ; so that the keeping 

 of marine animals of the crustacean group is not such a difficult 

 task as is commonly supposed. 



The Zoes differ from those of Cancer pagurus in having no lateral 

 or frontal spines on the carapace, and in having no spines at the inner 

 angle of each joint of the abdomen below. The carapace is also very 

 large ; the abdomen is divided into six rings ; the thoracic limbs are 

 three (?), the most anterior hardly to be distinguished in form from 

 the external foot-jaw of many of the Porcellanidse. — Froc. DubL 

 Nat. Hist. Soc, 4th December, 18;>7. 



On a new species of Barbet from the Upper Amazon. 

 By P. L. ScLATER, M.A., F.L.S., &c. 



EUBUCCO AURANTIICOLLIS, Sp. nOV. 



Viridis, pileo et mento summo intense sa^iguineo-ruhris, torque 

 cervicali postica dare favicanti-viridi : ce?'vice antica auran- 

 tia ; pectore coccineo, ventre flavo et viridi strigato : rostra 

 flavo, pedihus nigris. 



Long, tota ^'5, a- (3 2*6, caudse 1'9. 



This beautiful species of Barbet closely resembles E. Richardsoni 

 figured in Gray and Mitchell's Genera of Birds, but may be distin- 

 guished by its light green posterior neck-band, orange and not 

 lemon-yellow throat, and deeper scarlet breast. Mr. Bates has 

 transmitted five examples from the Rio Javarri, which are all alike. 

 l^hQ Eubucco Richardsoni is from New Grenada (Bogota collections). 



The British Museum contains an example of this new species, 

 collected by Hauxwell on the Ucayah in August 1852 and marked 

 •<Irides red."— Proc. Zool. Soc. Nov. 24, 1857. ' 



