530 APPENDIX. 



According to the rules of nomenclature recently laid down 

 by the British Association for the Promotion of Science, the 

 names of the sub-families adopted in this work should 

 uniformly terminate in ina instead of ides. 



The Annals of Natural History for December, 1868 (Ser. 4, 

 vol. ii., p. 411 — , and plates 21, 22, and 23), contain a Memoir 

 by the Rev. A. F. Norman, in which the following species of 

 Sessile-eyed Crustacea are described and figured : — 



1. Haploops tubicola Lilljeb. (See our Vol. ii. p. 506.) 



2. Tessarops (nov. gen. Norm.) hastata Norm. (? Tiron 



acauthurus Lilljeb. ? Syrrhoe bicuspis Goes.) Aberdeen 

 coast. 



3. Nicippe tumida Bruzel. (See our Vol. ii. p. 511.) 



4. Eriopis elongata Bruzel. Sound of Skye. 



5. Moera Loveni Bruzel. Sound of Skye. 



6. Moera Batei Norm. (See our Vol. ii. p. 515.) 



7. Helleria (nov. gen. Norm.) coalita Norm. Shetland, 



Moray Firth, and Firth of Clyde. 



8. Microprotopus (nov. gen. Norm.) maculatus Norm. To- 



bermory, Isle of Mull. 



9. Cirolana truncata, n. sp. Norm. St. Magnus Bay, Shetland. 



10. Anilocra Mediterranea Leach, Desm. In rock_ pools at 



Herm. 



