Canon A. M. Xorinim on British Amphipodti. 127 



(Ann. .^ .Ma-. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. iii. iSOf), p. ;517) I 

 have lieie lepeatcil tlic same |Mi-lix number as wa.s there 

 used : — 



(I) Hatk and WksTWOoI). — ' Ilistoiy of British Sessile- 

 eyed Crustacea.* lS<51-9. 



(137) HoKCK (A.). — " Crii.staeea Amphipoda borealia et 



arctica," Vid.-S.-lsk Foihaiid. 1870. 



(138) HoiX'K (A.).—' I)e Skandinaviske og Arkti=ke A-ii- 

 phipoder.' lS72-(). 



(13!)) Di-LLA Valle (A.) — ' Fauna und Flora dcs Golfes 

 von Neapel.' 20. Alono^ri-aphie : Gasnmariiii. 181)3. 



(140) IIanskn (II. J.).—" Oversigt over de paa ' Dijmphna '- 

 Togtet indsanilede Kreb.sdyr/' ' Dijniphna '-Togtets 

 zoolof^i.ske-botani.ske Udbytte. 188(j. 



(141) Hansen (II. J.). — " Oversigt over det vestlige Groa- 



lands Fauna at' Mahikostrake Ilavskrebsdyr," Viden.sk. 

 fra den Naturt". Foren. i KjJibenliavn. 1887. 

 (71) ]\lElXEiiT (Fk.).— Crustacea Mahicostraca in Petersen's 

 " Det Videnskabeligo Udbytte kunonbaden ' Hauehs ' 

 Togtcr ia de Danske Have indenfor fSkagen 

 1883-86." 1888-9. 



(102) Sars (G. O.). — "Ovcrsigt af Norges Crustaceer med 

 f'orelobege Bema^rkninger over de nye eller niindre 

 bekjendte Arter. I.," Vid.-Selsk. Forhand. 1882. 



(104) Saks (G. U.). — 'Norwegian North AtUintic Expedi- 

 tion, 1876-78,' Crustacea, i. 1885, ii. 1886. 



(142) Sars (G. O.). — 'An Account ot' the Crustacea of 

 Norway,' vol. i. Anij)hipoda, 1890-95. 



With respect to localities given, specimens are in my own 

 collection from all habitats by wiiomsoever collected which 

 precede the indication Mus. Nor. As at my death my col- 

 lections will be deposited in the Brit. Mus. it will be known 

 where types and specimens thus indicated can be examined 

 in case of doubt attaching to species. As regards all other 

 habitats given, the authority for them is that of the carcino- 

 logists wliose name is added. 



\n the case of those whose names will thus most frequently 

 occur, I shall employ, for brevity's sake, their initials as 

 follows : — 



A. M. N.— A. M. NoRNAN. 



1>. K. — David Robertson. The localities are taken from 

 his two papers on the Amphipoda and Isopoda of the 

 Firth of Clyde. (Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. ii. 

 1888 and vol. iii. 1892.) 



