CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 



Baird (W.), Hist. Berwickshire Nat. Club, vol. ii., p. 145 

 (1845?), "Arrangement of the British Entomostraca." 

 In this paper are a few records from Berwick Bay. 



Baird (W.), Hist. Berwicksliire Nat. Ckib, vol. ii. (1S45?), 

 Caligus Stromii described. 



Hardy (James), Hist. Berwickshire Nat. Club, vol. iv., p. 212 

 (1S45?), Pagurus Fn'dcanxii Leach. "Found in deep 

 water off Burmouth, lodged in a curious domicile formed 

 of a sponge {Halichondria snberea Johnston)." It seems 

 probable that the species found was Pagurus cuauensis. 



Hancock (Albany), Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, vol. i., 

 1850, and also Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, vol. iv., 

 1849, p. 305; pis. viii., ix., "Notice of the occurrence on 

 the British coast of a Burrowing Barnacle belonging to a 

 new order of the class Cirripedia." The species was 

 named Alcippe lauipas. 



Hancock (Albany), Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, vol. iv., 

 1858, p. 17, and also Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, 

 vol. ii., p. 443, describes the markings on the sand caused 

 by the crawling of the two Amphipoda Sulcata)- arenai-ius 

 and Kroyera arenaria; which Crustacea are described by 

 Spence Bate in the Tyneside Transactions immediately 

 before the paper by Hancock at p. 15, and figured pi. ii., 

 figs. I and 2. 



Norman (A. M.), Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, vol. iv., 

 i860, p. 326, pi. xvii., "On an undescribed Crustacean of 

 the genus Mysis." 



Norman (A. M.), Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, vol. v., 

 i860, p. 143, pi. iii., "On species of Ostracoda found in 

 Northumberland and Durham, new to Great Britain." 



Hancock (Albany) and Norman (A. ]\I.), Trans. Linn. Soc, 

 vol. xxiv., 1863, p. 49, pis. XV., xvi., " On Splancnotrophus, 

 an undescribed genus of Crustacea, parasitic in Nudi- 

 branchiate Mollusca." One of the two species, Splanc- 

 notrophus brevipes, had been taken on the Northumber- 

 land coast. 



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