ANNOUNCEMENT. 



The Vanderbilt Marine Museum is the privately owned 

 depository of the marine collections of William K. Vander- 

 bilt, Esquire, and is located on his country estate, "Eagle's 

 Nest," Huntington, Long Island, New York. It contains 

 extensive collections of natural history and ethnological 

 specimens, all of which were personally collected by Mr. 

 Vanderbilt, in various parts of the world during the past 

 thirty-odd years. 



The scientific publications of the museum consist of a 

 series of Bulletins, designed to disseminate results of re- 

 search based on the marine zoological collections, every 

 specimen of which was personally collected by Mr. Vander- 

 bilt, during a series of cruises in his yachts "Eagle" and 

 "Ara." Volume I of the Bulletin series consists of reports 

 on the fishes collected during these cruises, by Dr. N. A. 

 Borodin. Volume II consists of a report of the Stomatopod 

 and Brachyuran Crustacea of the cruises of the yachts 

 "Eagle" and "Ara," 1921-1928, by Lee Boone. 



Volume, III, the present report, consists of a report of 

 the Crustacea: Anomura, Macrura, Schizopoda, Isopoda, 

 Amphipoda, Mysidacea, Cirripedia and Copepoda of the 

 Cruises of the yachts "Eagle" and "Ara," 1921-1928, by 

 Lee Boone. 



These Bulletins are available for distribution to scienti- 

 fic establishments by purchase, or by exchange for equiva- 

 lent research reports in related subjects. They may be 

 obtained by addressing Mr. Vanderbilt at the Vanderbilt 

 Marine Museum, Huntington, Long Island, N. Y, 



Other bulletins will be issued from time to time, as made 

 desirable by the results of research on the Vanderbilt col- 

 lections. An additional volume is now in press. 



