278 THE LIFE OF CRUSTACEA 



BRITISH CRUSTACEA 





Baird, W. The Natural History of the British Entomostraca. 

 (Ray Society.) London, 1850. 



Bell, T. A History of the British Stalk-eyed Crustacea. 

 London, 1853. 



Spence Bate, C., and Westivo?d,J. O. A History of the British* 

 Sessile -eyed Crustacea. 2 vols. London, 1863 and 1868. 



Brady, G. S. A Monograph of the Free and Semiparasitic 

 Copepoda of the British Islands. (Ray Society.) 3 vols. 

 London, 1878-1880. 



These works, although still valuable, and indeed 

 indispensable, are now more or less out of date. A 

 list of British Malacostraca (except Amphipoda) 

 will be found in Mr. Stebbing's volume mentioned 

 above. 



Sars, G. O. An Account of the Crustacea of Norway. Vol. i., 

 Amphipoda, 1890-1895. Vol. ii., Isopoda, 1896-1899. 

 Vol. iii., Cumacea, 1899-1900. Vols. iv. and v., Copepoda, 

 1903 (in progress). Christiania and Bergen. 



A very large proportion of the British species in 

 the groups mentioned are described and figured in 

 this splendid series of volumes. The text is in 

 English. 



Norman, A. M., and Scott, T. The Crustacea of Devon and 

 Cornwall. London, 1906. 



Webb, W. M., and Stllem, C. The British Woodlice. London, 

 1906. 



Memoirs of the Liverpool Marine Biology Committee, edited 

 by Professor W. A. Herdman. A useful series of mono- 



