Iroin the Annals and Maoazink of Natural liisioifY, 

 Ser. 7, Vol. xx., October 1907. 



JVvtes on the Crustacea of the Channel Islands. Bj Canon 

 A. M. Norman, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. 



[Plates XVI. & XVI r.] 



The following publications relate to tlio^e Crustacea which 

 are already recorded from the Cliaiinel Islands : — 



1. * The Channel Islands.' By D. T. Anstf.d and R. G. Latham. 



1862. pp. 231-230. In tliis work the list of Cirripedia was 

 snjjplied by Mr. Ceilings, that of the Stalk-eyed Crii.stacea by 

 Mr. Lukis and Mr. Le Lievre. that of the Isopodaand Amphipoda 

 by Mr. Le Lievre, and thnt of the Entomostraca by Mr. CoUinfis. 



2. * Recherches sur la Faune Marine des lies Anglo-Normandes.' By 



Dr. Rene Kcehler. 1885. 



3. Waleer (A. O.) and IIornell (J.). " Report on the Schizopoda, 



Cuniacea, Isopoda, and Amphipoda of the Channel Islaud-s," 

 Joiivn. Marine Zoology and 3Iicroscopy, vol. ii. 189(), pp. 49-)5. 



4. Thompson (Isaac C). "Report on the Plankton Copepoda oftlie 



Channel Isles," Journ. Marine Zoolo<ry and Microscopy, Dec. 1897. 

 I have not seen this paper, but, according to Mr. Sinei, it contains 

 thirty-one species. 



5. Sinel' (Joseph). " A Contribution to our Knowledge of the 



Crustacea of the Channel Islands," Trans. Guernsey Soc. of Nat. 

 Sci. 1906. 



AF. Chevr^nx collected at Jersey, and sent a list of species 

 to Messrs. Walker and Horuell tor use in their Catalooue. 



The Stalk-eyed Crustacea (except Schizopoda). 



The following is a full list of the Stalk-eyed Crustacea 

 which have been recorded. I have found almost all the 

 species myself, but thev are here given on the authority ot 

 [A.) Ansted, (A".) Koeiiler, (.S.) Siiiel. Where no letter 

 follows a name all three writers include tlie species; where 

 an initial letter or letters follow the name it must be under- 

 stood that the writer or writers thus indicated record tiie 

 species. 



Alter the list I add some notes on a few species. 



Many of the Stalk-eyed Crustacea winch are found in 

 the Channel Islands have been tigured by ]\lr. J. Sinel 

 in his recently published ' An Outline of the Natural 

 History of our Shores/ 1906 (Swan, Sonnenschein, & Co.). 

 'i'his is a very useful work lor any person commencing tlie 

 study of maiine zoology. 



