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3. Fritsch, A. Fauna der Gaskohle unci der Kalksteine der Permformation 



Bohmens. Bd. \y. Heft 3, Crustacea, etc., 1901. 



4. Jordan, H., and von Meyer, II. Ueber die Crustaceen der Steiukohlenfornia- 



tion von Saarbriicken. Palaeontographica, iv. pp. 1-16, pis. i.-ii., 1854. 



5. Packard, A. S. On the Syncarida, etc. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. Washington, 



iii. Ft. 2, Mem. 15, pp. Ii3-139, 4 pis., 1886. 



6. Sayce, 0. A. Description of a new remarkable Crustacean with Primitive 



Malacostracan Characters. Victorian Naturalist, xxiv. No. 7, pp. 117-120, 

 1907 ; reprinted in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), i. pp. 350-355, 1908. 



7. Thomson, G. M. On a Freshwater Schizopod from Tasmania. Trans. Linn. 



Soc. (2), Zool. vi. (3), pp. 285-303, pis. xxiv.-xxvi., 1894. 



8. Vejdovsky, F. Thierisehe Organismen der Brunnenwiisser von Prag. Prag, 



1882. 



9. Woodward H. Some Coal-measure Crustaceans with Modern Representatives 



\_P'raeanaspides]. Geol. Mag. (n.s. ) Dec. 5, vol. v. pp. 385-396, 1908. 



ADDENDUM. 



Since this chapter was in type G. Smitli has described a third living- 

 representative of the Syncarida, Paranaipides lacustris, from the Great 

 Lake of Tasmania, and has given further details as to the habits and 

 internal anatomy of AnaspicJes ("Preliminary Account of the Habits and 

 Structure of the Anaspididae . . .," Proc. Eoyal Soc. (B) lx.\.x. pp. 

 465-473, pi. xiii., 1908). 



