132 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. 58. 



1885. CoBBOLD, T. Spencer, Notes ou Parasites collected by the late Charles 

 Darwin, Esq. Jour. Linnaean Soc. London, Zoology, vol. 19, pp. 

 174-178. 



Lernaea {Lemaeocera) brancMalis and two allied forms mentioned, p. 178. 

 1856. Cocks, W. P. Ivernaea brauchlulis. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist,, ser. 2, vol. 

 18, p. 186. 



A large specimen (Lemaeocera h — .) found on the giils of Qadua eagleflnua. 

 1875. GoBNAi.iA, Emilio. Sulla Taphrobia pilcbardi, nuovo genere di Cros- 

 tacei parassiti. Attl Soc, Ital, Sci, Nat., vol. 18, pt. 2, pp. 197-200, 

 pi. 6. 



The new genus Is the same as lleller's Peroderma cpUndrivutn. 



1847. Costa, A. Note sur la Circulation des Pennelles. Compt. llend. Acad. 



Paris, vol. 25, pp. 368-369. Also L'Institut. vol. 15, No. 714, p. 291. 

 1871. Cunningham, Robekt O., M. D. Notes on the Reptiles, Amphibia, Fishes, 



MoUusca, and Crustacea obtained during the voyage of H. M. S. Nassau 



in the years ] 866-69. Trans. Linnaean Soc. London, vol. 27, pp. 



465-501, pis. 58, 59. 



Lernaeocera, speoioB, p. 500. pi. 59. fig. 11. Let-naea, species, p. 500, pi. 59, 



fig. 10. 



1914. CuNNiNGTON, WiLLiAM A. Zoological Results of tlie Third Tanganyika 

 Expedition. Report ou the parasitic Eucopepoda. l*roc. Zool. Soa 

 London, 1914, pp, 819-829, pi. 1, 



Enumerated and gave a key to all the known species of Lernaeocera {Ler- 

 naea) and described and figured three new species, L. diceracephala, p. 824, 

 pi. 1, flgs. 1-3 ; L. haplocephalo, p. 826, pi. 1, figs. 4-7 ; L. temnocephala, 

 p. 827, pi. 1, flgs. 8 and 9. 



1708. Cuviee, Georges Leopold. Tableau 616meutaire de I'Histoire uaturelle 

 des Aniuaaux, 1 vol, 8vo. Paris, An, 6 (1798). 



Placed the Leinaeidae amongst the Mollusca gasteropoda with those of the 

 latter which have free motion in the water. 



1817. . R^gne Animal, ed. 1, Paris, 4 vols. 



The Lernaeans were discussed in vol. 4, p. 37, and it was for the first time 

 noted that many small animals living on the gills of fishes had heen wrongly 

 placed in the Lernaeidae. 



1830. . R6gne Animal, ed. 2, Paris, 5 vols. 



Placed the Lernaeans in the second class of Zoophytes, the Entozoa, vol. 

 3, pp. 255-258 and divided them Into 7 groups, Les Lern^es propres, Les Pen- 

 nelles, Les Sphryions. I.es Anchorelles, Les Brachielles. I,es Clavelles, and Le« 

 Chondrachanthes. 



1822. De K.\t, Jamks E. Observations on the " Peuuatule fleche " (P. sagitta 



of Lamarcli) in the Cabinet of Dr. Mitchill. Amer. Journ. Sci., vol. 4, 

 pp. 87-8, 1 text iigure. 



Described and figured a mutilated specimen, and called attention to the fact 

 that it had beon ranked first as a Lcrnaean, then as a Pennatula or polyp, 

 afterwards as a Valigua or copepod, and finally as .in annelid. He himself re- 

 stored it to the polyps. 



1844. , Zoolog)' of New York or the New York Fauna. Pait VI,. 



Crustacea. Albany, 1844. 



Parasitic copepods, pp. 57-60, pi. 10, figs. 44-47. Lernaea cruciata, p, 69; 

 Lernaea (Lernaeenlcue) radlata, p. 60; Penella plumosa and P. flloaa, p, 60. 

 He made this P. plumosa a new species, but it was probably the same as the 

 P. sagitta described in 1822 (see p. 111). 



1823. Desmahest. Ansei.me Gaetan. Article Malacostrac6s. Dictlonaire des 



Sci. Nat., vol. 28, pp. 138-425. 



An effort to supply ihe omissions in the articles on the Crustacea in the 

 Dictionalre occasioned bv the denfh of I^nch. to whom tlipy hnd boen Intrusted, 



