Natur Wissensch., 10th Band, 187C. The Rev. T. R. Stebbing 

 has continued his researches on the small Amphipodous Crustacea 

 of our Southern Coast, and has published several illustrated 

 papers on dilFerent sj^ecies in the 'Annals of Natural History.' 



An account of the Crustacea inhabiting the Lake Titicaca, 

 in Peru, by Walter Faxon, appears in the Bulletin of the 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology of Harvard College, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., vol. iii. The Crustacea (with the exception 

 of a single species of Cypris) belong to the curious Amphi- 

 podous genus Allorchestes, and are remarkable for the 

 abnormally developed epimera and tergal spines ; some of them 

 are also noteworthy as comparatively deep-water forms of a 

 family commonly regarded as pre-eminently littoral; woodcuts 

 are given of all these curious species. 



A memoir on the terrestrial Isopoda of Austria, with two 

 plates, by Herr Yogi, has appeared in the ' Verhandlungen ' of 

 Vienna. 



An elaborate memoir on the internal anatomy of Branchipus 

 stagnalis, with three plates, is published by F. Spangenberg in 

 von Siebold and Kolliker's ' Zeitschrift (25 vol. Suppl.), which 

 also contains a memoir by Dr. H. Nitsche on the sexual organs 

 of Branchipus Grubei of von Dybowsky, with a plate. The 

 memoir of Herr Schmankewitsch on the Branchipides, in the 

 same volume, is noticed above. 



The 'Journal des Museum Godeifroy ' (Heft xii. 41, 1876), 

 contains the description and numerous figures of a new species 

 of Branchipus from Peak Downs, Australia, 300 miles inland, by 

 Dr. Richters, of Altona {B. Australiensis). 



The Niederlandisches Archiv. fiir Zoologie, of Hofmann 

 (vol. iii.) introduces us to a new worker amongst the minute 

 Crustacea, Dr. P. P. C. Hoek, assistant in the " Zootomisches 

 Laboratoriums," of Leyden, having published a memoir on the 

 " Susswasser-Copepoden " of the Netherlands Fauna, with three 

 elaborate plates of details relating to the genera Cyclops and 

 Temora ; likewise a memoir on the embryology of the Balanidse, 

 with two plates. 



A memoir of Herr Claus on the minute anatomy of the 

 Daphniidas is published in Siebold and Kolliker's ' Zeitschrift, 

 vol. 27, Heft iii. 



