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LITERATURE CITED 15 



Adams, Arthur. 



1852. Crustacea Decapoda, in Peter C. Sutherland, Journal of a voyage in 

 Baffin's Bay and Barrow Straits, in the years 1S50-1851 . . ., vol. 2, 

 Appendix, pp. ccv-ccvii. London. 



Records Mysis flcxuosus from Union Bay, Beechey Island. The record 

 refers without doubt to Mysis oculata. 



Allee, W. C. 



1923a. Studies in marine ecology, I : The distribution of common littoral 

 invertebrates of the Woods Hole region. Biol. Bull., vol. 44, pp. 

 167-191. 



Record of Heteromysis formosa, Mysis stenolepis, and Michtheimysis 

 mixta. 



1923b. Studies in marine ecology, III : Some physical factors related to the 

 distribution of littoral invertebrates. Biol. Bull., vol. 44, pp. 

 205-253. 



Record of Heteromysis formosa. 



Aurivillius, Carl W. S. 



1896. Das Plankton der Baffins Bay und Davis' Strait, eine thiergeograph- 

 ische Studie. Festskrift for Lilljeborg, Upsala, pp. 181-212, pi. 10. 

 Record of Mysis oculata and Mysis mixta. 



Bajkov, Alexander. 



1930. Biological conditions of Manitoban lakes. Contr. Can. Biol, and 

 Fish., new ser., vol. 5, pp. 165-204 (383-422), 8 figs. 

 Records Mysis relicta from Lake Winnipeg. 



Bell, Thomas. 



1855. Account of the Crustacea, in Edward Belcher, The last of the Arctic 

 voyages . . ., vol. 2, pp. 400-411, 2 pis. 



Records Mysis fabricii and Mysis oculata. 



Beneden, Pierre-J. van. 



1861. Recherches sur la faune littorale de Belgique. Crustaces, 180 pp., 

 31 pis. Brussels. 



American species are included. 



15 References that deal with American forms are annotated. 

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