A. E. Verrill — Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 461 



Ord^way, Albert. — Monograph of the Genus Callinectes, Jouni. 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. vii, pp. 567-583. 

 For a biographical sketch of the author, see above, p. 384. 



Ortmann, Arnold. — Decapoden inid Schizopoden der Plankton 

 Exped., Ed. ii, 1893. 

 Eecords nine Bermuda species. 



Rankin, W. M. — The Northrop Collections of Crustacea from 

 the Bahamas, Annals N. York Acad. Sci., xi, pp. 225-254, pi. xxix, 

 XXX, 1898. 



Rankin, W. M. — The Crustacea of the Bermuda Islands, with 

 notes on the Collection made by the New York University Expedi- 

 tions of 1897 and 1898. Annals New York Acad. Science, vol. xii. 

 No. 12, pp. 521-548. 



For a notice of this useful i^aper, see above, p. 301. It includes the species 

 collected by Mr. G. Brown Goode. 



Rathbun, Mary J. — Catalogue of the Crabs of the Family 

 Maiida' in the U. S. National Museum, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 

 xiv. No. 927, pp. 63-103, pis. iii-viii, 1891. 



Rathbun, Mary J. — Catalogue of the Crabs of the Family 

 Periceridaj in the U. S. National Museum, Proc. U. S. Nat, Mus., 

 vol. XV, No. 901, pp. 231-277, pis. xxviii-xl, 1892. 



Rathbun, Mary J. — Notes on the Crabs of the Family Ina- 

 cliidiL' in the U, S. National Museum, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 

 xvii, No. 984, pp. 4.3-75, 1894. 



Rathbun, Mary J. — The Genus Callinectes, Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., vol. xviii, No. 1070, pp. 349-375, pis. xii-xxviii, 1896, 

 A monographic treatment of the genus, v^^ith full descriptions and synonymy. 



Rathbun, Mary J. — Synopsis of the American Sesarmae, with 

 description of a new species, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. xi, 

 pp. 89-92, 1897, 



Descriptions of previously known species, except S. Miersii a Bermuda species, 

 are given only in the form of an analytical table. 



Rathbun, Mary J. — The Brachyura of the Biological Expedi- 

 tion to the Florida Keys and the Bahamas in 1893. Bulletin from 

 the Laboratories of Natural History of the State Universit}^ of Iowa, 

 vol. iv. No. 3, pp. 250-294, pis. i-ix, 1898. 



In this work 127 species ai'e enumei'ated ; many new species are descilbed, 

 and various genera and species are revised or renamed. Many of the species 

 are foimd also at Bermuda. The general distribution is not given, and but few 

 descriptions of previously known species. 



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