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



Rathbun, Mary J. — Synopses of North American Invertebrates. 

 VII. Tlie Cvcloinetopous or Cancroid Crabs of North America, 

 Amer. Naturalist, xxxiv, No. 398, pp. 131-143, Feb., 190U. X. The 

 Oxj-rhynchous and Oxystomatous Crabs of North America, op. cit., 

 No. 402, pp. 503-520, June, 1000. XI. The Catemetopous or Grap- 

 soid Crabs of North America, op. cit., No. 403, pp. 58-3-592, .luly, 

 1900. 



A few Bermuda species are inchided. The analytical tables are very usefnl. 



Rathbun, Mary J. — The Decapod Crustaceans of West Africa, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxii, pp. 271-316, 1900. 



Some of the species described are recorded as found also at Bermuda. 



Rathbun, Mary J. — Results of the Bi-anner-Agassiz Exp. to 

 Brazil, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., ii, pp. 133-136, pi. viii, 1900. 

 Many of the species are found also in Bei'umda. 



Rathbun, Mary J. — The Brachyura and Macrura of Porto 

 Rico. From the U. S. Fish Conim. Bulletin, for 1900, vol. ii, ])p. 

 1-13V, pi. i, ii, 1901. 



In this excellent report, brief but clear descriptions are given of all the genera 

 and species, as well as analytical tables of the genera and higher groups. (See 

 also p. 802, above.) Very few species are figured. All the siiecies are named 

 that had been previously recorded from Bermuda, with their general distribu- 

 tion. 



Rathbun, Mary J.— Some Changes in Crustacean Nomencla- 

 ture, Proc. Biological Soc. Washington, xvii, pp. 169-172, 1904, 



Proposes a number of radical changes in crustacean nomenclature based on 

 suggestions of Fredericus Weber, 1795, in a rare and obscure work, in which 

 the generic names are only given by name, with no definitions, but with a state- 

 ment that they would be published later by Fabricius. 



Stebbing, Rev. T. R. R., in Linn. Soc. Journ., xxix, p. 325, has criticised her 

 conclusions, on the ground that the generic names were only mere suggestions 

 of what was to be published later by Fabricius, and on that account had no 

 claims to recognition until actually published and defined by him. This seems 

 to be a common sense view of the case, for this advance and erroneous pub- 

 lication of his MSS. names appeal's not to have been authorized by Fabricius. 



Rathbun, Richard. — The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of 

 the United States, Crustaceans, pt. v, pp. 763-830, pis. cclx-cclxxv, 

 in separate volume, 1884. 



Saussure, Henrie dR. — Memoire sur divers Crustaces nouveaux 

 des Antilles, et du Mexique, Memoirs Phys. et Hist, nat., Geneva, 

 vol. xiv, pp. 419-494, -f index, \}h. i-iv, 1858. 



