436 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 

 LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 



The present list iucliides only siicli works aud articles, relating wholly 

 or in part to Crustacea, as have been quoted, or otherwise used, in the 

 preparation of the preceding paper, and is chiefly intended to aid in 

 consultation of the authorities quoted. A few of the titles are necessa- 

 rily given at second hand, as indicated by quotation marks in the list. 

 The references to these works occurring throughout the article are also 

 inclosed in quotation marks, usually with an accompanying mention of 

 the author from whom they are taken. In all other cases the references 

 have been made directly from the works quoted. A considerable num- 

 ber of authorities have not been referred to, and are omitted from the 

 list, because at present inaccessible, and, for many of the most import- 

 ant works that I have been able to consult, I am indebted to the hber- 

 ality of Professor S. I. Smith, who has given me the free use of his library 

 aud afforded other material aid in the preparation of the article. I have 

 also had free access to the libraries of Professors Yerrill, Marsh aud 

 Dana. 



In this list, as throughout the article, the number of the series of 

 various scientific publications is indicated by Ptoman numerals in cap- 

 itals. As far as possible references have been made to the original 

 paging, sometimes with that of the separata added in a parenthesis, 

 and, in the following list, a parenthesis is used to denote that the paging 

 is, or is supposed to be, that of the separata. 



Agassiz, Alexander. Letter to C. P. Patterson, Superintendent Coast Survey, on 

 the dredging operations of tlie U. S. Coast Survey steamer "Blake " during x^arts 

 of January and February I87S. <[ Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 vol. V, pp. 1-9. Cambridge, 18T8. 



Andre'ws, A. [Limnoriaterebrans attacking telegraph cable.] <^ Quarterly Journal 

 of Microscopical Science, II, vol. xv, p. 33?. London, 1875. 



Aiidouiii, Jean Victor, and Edwards, Henri Milne. "'Resume d'Entomologie, ou 

 d'Histoire naturelle des animaux articules, complete par une iconographie de 48 

 planches. [2 vols.] Paris, 1828-29. " 



AudoTiin, Jean Victor, ^ind Edwards, Henri MUne. Precis d'Entomologie ou d'His- 

 toire naturelle des animaux articules. Premiere division. Histoire naturelle des 

 anni^lides, crustaces, arachuide^s et myriapodes, complete par une iconographie. 

 [Svo, 70 pages, 48 plates.] Paris, 1829. 



Audouiu, Jean Victor. Description de I'figypte ou recueil des observations, et des 

 recherches qui ont ete faites en ^figyiite pendant I'expedition del'armee Frangaise. 

 EspUcatiou sommaire des jilanches de crustaces de I'figypte et de la Syrie. Pub- 

 U^es par J. C. Savigny. Histoire naturelle, tome i,pt. 4, pp. 77-98. Paris, " 1830." 



Bate, C. Spence. On the British Edriophthalma. < Report of the British Associa- 

 tion for the Advancement of Science, 1855, Reports on the state of science, pp. 

 18-62, pi, xii-xxii. London, 1856. 



Bate, C. Spence. On Praniza and Anceus and their affinity to each other. <^ An- 

 nals and Magazine of Natural History, III, vol. ii, pp. 165-172, pi. vi-vii. Lon- 

 don, Sept., 1858. 



Bate, C. Spence. Crustacea. [In] List of the British marine invertebrate fauna. By 

 Robert McAndi'ew. <^ Report of the British Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, 1860, Reports on state of science, pp.. 217-236. London, 1861. 



