THE BURROWING BARNACLES (CIRRIPEDIA: ACROTHORACICA ) 3 



Vict National Museum of Victoria, 284-321 Russell Street, Melbourne, 



Victoria, Australia; Edmund D. Gill. Catalog numbers: J- 186 to 

 J-192. 



Acknowledgments 



It is a pleasure to acknowledge the kind consideration and assistance 

 offered to me by the institutions and individuals listed above under 

 the subject of Specimen Distribution. In addition, the following 

 individuals and institutions have been most helpful : 



Australia: John Yaldwyn and Donald McMichael, Australian Museum; 

 Robert Endean and the Great Barrier Reef Committee. 



France: Dr. B. Salvat and Dr. F. Salvat, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 

 Paris. 



Great Britain: R. Bassindale of Bristol; D. J. Crisp of Menai Bridge Labora- 

 tories; H. Barnes of Millport, Scotland. 



Hong Kong: Dennis Hill, University of Hong Kong. 



Italy: Stazione Zoologica di Napoli (NSF Table Award). 



Japan: Tadeshige Habe, National Science Museum, Tokyo; S. M. Shiino, Mie 

 Prefectural University, Tsu. 



Liberia: Frank Tichy and Dr. Joshna of the University; Dr. and Mrs. William 

 Winnett; Russell Riley. 



New Zealand : Elizabeth Batham, and the staff of the Universities of Canterbury, 

 Otago, and Auckland. 



Nigeria: Alice O' Grady. 



Panama: Stewart and Claire Jadis, Canal Zone Police; Joe Becker, U.S. Army. 



Philippines: The National Museum. 



Singapore: D. S. Johnson of the University, and Eric Alfred of the National 

 Museum. 



South Africa: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meiring of Cape Town; Mrs. C. M. 

 Connolly of Fishoek. 



Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands: The Commissioners and their 

 staffs; Peter and Ann Wilson; the Robert Owens, George Hagiwaras, and 

 Peter Hills. 



United States: Ensign and Mrs. Gaylord Galiher, USN; Mr. and Mrs. Henry 

 Scott at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Leo Hertlein at the California Academy of 

 Sciences; C. G. Bookhout and Lawrence McCloskey of Duke University Marine 

 Laboratories; Tom Hopkins of New College and Cape Haze Marine Labora- 

 tories, Sarasota, Florida; University of California at Santa Barbara; University 

 of Hawaii Marine Laboratories; Dr. Willard D. Hartman of the Peabody 

 Museum, Yale University. 



This work was begun as a thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philos- 

 ophy in Zoology at the University of Cahfornia at Berkeley under 

 the supervision of Dr. Cadet Hand. Substantially furthered by a 

 sabbatical leave for one year from San Francisco State College, it 

 was completed under a five-year grant for a study on the reproduction 



