460 A. E. Verrill — Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 



Kingsley, J. S. — On a Colleetion of Crustacea from Virginia, 

 North Carolina, and Florida, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadeliiliia for 

 1879, vol. xxi, pp. 383-427, 1880. 



A very useful paper, including many of the Bermuda sjiecies. 



Kingsley, J. S. — Carcinological Notes, No. iii. Revision of the 

 •Genus Ocypoda, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia for 1880, pp. 

 179-186, 1880. 



Kingsley, J. S. — Carcinological Notes, No. iv. Synopsis of the 

 Grapsidae, IVoc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia for 1880, pp. 187-224. 



Martens, E. Von. — Ueber Cubanische Crustaceen, Arch, fur 

 Naturg., ii, p. 147, 1872. 



Miers, Ed^ward J. — On the ClassiHcation of the Maioid Crustacea 

 or Oxyrhyncha, with a synopsis of the families, subfamilies, and genera, 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. London, vol. xiv, pp. 634-673, pis. xii, xiii, 1879. 



Miers, Ed^ward. J. — Reports of the Voyage of the Challenger. 

 Zoology. Report on the Brachyura, vol. xvii, 1886. 



Includes a amall number of common species collected at Bermuda, with descrip- 

 tions (see above, p. 301). Also a new deep water species : Geryon ? incertus, 

 435 fathoms. 



Milne-Edwards, Alphonse. — Etudes zoologiques sur les Crus- 

 taces recentes de la famille des Portuniens, Arch. Mus, Hist. Nat., 

 Paris, vol. x,pp. 309-428 + 2 pp. addenda, plates xxviii-xxxviii, 1861. 



A monograph of the Poi'tunidse. 



Milne-Edwards, Alphonse. — Etudes zoologiques sur les Crus- 

 taces recentes de la famille des Canceriens, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. 

 Nat. Paris, vol. i, pp. 177-308, pis. xi-xix, 1865, 



Milne-Edwards, Alphonse.— Mission Scientifique au Mexique 

 et dans TAmcrique Centrale, Recherches Zoologiques publ. sur la 

 Directi6n de M. H. Milne-Edwards. Part V. E:tudes sur les 

 Xiphosures et les Crustaces Podothalmaires par M. Alphonse Milne- 

 Edwards. Paris, 1873-1880. Large 4to, 368 pages, with 61 plates. 



This very extensive work on the Brachyura includes all the West Indian 

 species of the families treated, known uj) to the time of publication. Most of the 

 species are well figured, with many details of structure. 



It was published in numbers. The 2d, which begins the systematic part, is 

 dated, on the original cover, 1873 ; the 3d is 1875; 4th, 1878 ; 5th, 1879 ; 6th, 

 1879 ; 7th, 1880 ; 8th, 1880. 



It is the most important and useful work relating to the Brachyura of the West 

 Indian region, both on account of the large number of figures and the very good 

 descriptions. The Pacific coast species are also included. This book is now 

 rare and expensive. 



