184 Crustacea. 



species. He recognises that the distribution of Antarctic Amphipoda is often circumpolar 

 and generally so extensive that one species from widely separated localities was origi- 

 nally described as two species. Increasing knowledge has shown that the gaps in distri- 

 bution may often be filled up. J. T. Saunders (Cambridge). 



596) Calman, W., On a terrestrial amphipod from Kew Gardens. In: Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Eist. (8), Vol. X, S. 132—138, 1912. 



597) Sesdon, E. W., Some Brackish-water Amphipoda from the mouths of 

 the Weser and the Elbe, and from the Baltic. In: Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 S. 656—665, 2 pl., 1912. 



598) Budde-Lund, Gr., Description of a new species of terrestrial Isopoda 

 from Java. In: Notes Leyden Museum, Bd. 34, S. 169—170, 1912. 



Beschreibung von Kisuma papulosa n. sp. J. C. H. de Meijere (Hilversum). 



599) Aunadale, N., The Blind Prawn of Galilee. In: Nature, Vol. 90, S. 251, 

 1912. 



Calman, who first described Typhlocaris galilea., thought that its real habitat 

 was subterranean with this Annandale is inclined to agree. There is no visible 

 outflow or inflow of water in the pond in which the prawn lives, but the tempera- 

 ture and salinity of the water is different to that of surrounding ponds. The 

 appearance of Typhlocaris in the pond is most erratic, sometimes five or six are 

 caught in one day and then none are seen for six months. 



J. T. Saunders (Cambridge). 



600) Calmau, W. T., On Bipteropeltis, a New Genus of the Crustacean order 

 Branchiura. In: Proceed. Zool. Soc. London, Pt. IV., S. 763—766, 1 pl., 1912. 



Bipteropeltis is a parasite on the fish known as "Dorado" (probably a species of 

 Salminuo) from the Paraguay River, Matto Grosso, Brazil. 



J. T. Saunders (Cambridge). 



yißOl) Ihle, J. E. W., Über eine kleine Brachyuren-Sammlung aus unterirdi- 

 schen Flüssen von Java. In: Notes Leyden Museum, Bd. 34, S. 177 — 182. 



2 Arten aus den unterirdischen Flüssen des an Karsterscheinungen reichen Gebiete» 

 von Gunung Sewu; die eine war schon von Java bekannt, die andere {Sesarma jacob- 

 soni) ist neu. J. C. H. de Meijere (Hilversum). 



602) Ihle, J. E. W., Über einige neue, von der Siboga-Expedition gesam- 

 melte Homolidae. In: Tijdschr. Ned. Dierk. Ver., 2. Ser., XII, S. 206—214, 1912. 



Enthält auch die Beschreibung einer neuen Gattung Homolomannia. 



J. C. H. de Meijere (Hilversum). 



603) Walker, Alfred, 0., Apherusa jurinei (M-Edw.) In: Ann. Nat. Hist. Vol. X, 

 No. 60, S. 600, Dec. 1912. 



A revision of the descriptions of this species, J. T. Saunders (Cambridge). 



604) Zinimerinaii, K. E., Notes on the Respiratory Mechanism of 

 Corystcs cassivilaunus. In: Journ. Mar. Biol. Assoc, New Ser., Vol. IX, 

 S. 288 — 290, 1 pl., 1912. 



The observations are an amplification of those of Garstang. The inward 

 current down the antennal tube is split into right and left currents by the apo- 

 physes of the mandibles. Its water, which is not quite clear, is filtered by a 

 hairy arrangement at the entrance to each gill-chamber. The epistomial ridge 

 turns aside a portion of the inward current, and this portion, as it passes away 

 ventrally, carries out with it the foreign particles arrested by the sieves guarding 

 the entrances to the gill-chambers. Borradaile (Cambridge). 



Hierzu: Nr. 532, 536. 



