464 A. E. Verrill — Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 



Stimpson, William. — Notes on North American Crustacea in 

 the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, No. Ill, Ann. Lye. Nat. 

 Hist. New York, vol. x, pp. 92-1:36, 1871. 



In this and the two preceding works, large numbers of new species and genera 

 are described from Florida and the West Indies. No Bermuda localities are given. 



Stimpson, William. — Preliminary Report on the Crustacea 

 Dredged in tne Gulf Stream in the Straits of Florida, by L. F. de 

 Pourtales, Assist. U. S. Coast Survey, pt. i, Brachyura, Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., vol. ii, pp. 109-160, 1871. 



Includes descriptions of large numbers of new West Indian genera and species, 

 mostly from deep water. 



Verrill, Addison E. — Additions to the Crustacea and Pycno- 

 gonida of the Bermudas, Trans. Conn. Acad. Sci., vol. x, pt. ii, pp. 

 573-582, pis, Ixvii-lxix, 1900. 



Verrill, Addison E.— Additions to the Fauna of the Bermudas 

 from the Yale Expedition of 1901, with Notes on Other Species. 

 Oj). cit., vol. xi, pp. 15-62, })1. i-ix, 1901. 



Verrill, Addison E. — The Bermuda Islands, vol. i, pp. 37, 53, 



289, 293-296, figs. 22«, 56, 57, 250, pi. xciv, fig. 1, 1903. A repaged 

 reprint (with additions) from Trans. Conn. Acad. Science, vol. xi. 

 See pp. 449, 464, 701, 705-708, figs. 22a, 56, 57, 250, pi. xciv, 1903. 

 A second edition, with a supplement, seven additional plates, and 

 a map, 1907. Published by the author. New Haven, Conn. 



Observations on the early history and habits of PanuJirus argus, Cenobita 

 diogenes, Gecarcinus lateralis, etc. 



Verrill, Addison E. — Geolog}^ and Paleontology of Bermuda, 

 Trans. Conn. Acad., vol. xii, pp. 158, 179, 196, 197, fig. 60, 1906. 

 Discusses occurrence of Cenobita diogenes as a fossil. 



Von Martens, see Martens. 



Willemoes-Suhm, R. Von. — On some Atlantic Crustacea from 

 the Challenger Expedition, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, ser. 2, vol. i, 

 pp. 23-29, Sept., 1875. 



Refers to the land crabs and to the Mangrove Crab, Goniojisis cruentatus 

 (habits); mentions taking personally several crabs " allied to Boscia " (=^Psendo- 

 thet2^husa). Describes Nebalia longipes, p. 26. 



Young, Chas. G. — The Stalk-eyed Crustacea of British Guiana 

 West Indies, and Bermuda, London, 1900, xix + 514 pp., 7 colored pis' 



Contains brief description of many Bermuda species. Twenty-three species 

 previously recorded by others, ai'e attributed to Bermuda. 



