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Britisli Government in the Mediterranean and North Allantic. 

 Tliese non-British forms are indicated by the bracket, [, 

 which precedes the name. 



In order to obviate frequent full references, the following 

 works and papers will be quoted as " /. c." : — 



Bate and Westwood. 'British Ses3ile-e\-ed Crustacea' [pp. 209- 



400, which contain the species here referred to, were published in 



]867]. 

 DoLLFUs (A.). " Les Idoleidoe des cotes de France/' Feuille des 



jeunes Naturalistes, Feb. 1805*. 

 Hansen (fl. J.). ' Cirolanidae et i'amilise nonnullse propinquae Musei 



Hauniensis/ 1890. 

 Hargeb (Oscar). " Report on the Marine Isopoda of New England 



and adjacent Waters," Rep. U.S. Comniiss. Fish and Fisheries, 



pt. vi., for 1878, published 1880. 

 Lutken (C. II.). "Nogle BeniPerkninger om de nordislje ^ga-ar(er 



samt om -'Fga-sltep-tens rette Begrtendsning,"' Naturliist. lorening 



Vidensk. Meddelelser, IfeoS, and Supplement, 18G0 (separate 



copies). 

 Sars (G. 0.). " Prodromus descriptionis Crustaceorum et Pycnogo- 



nidarum expeditione Norvegica anno 1875," Archiv Math, og 



Naturvid. 1870. 

 . " Oversigt af Xorges Crustaceer med forelabige Bemterkninger 



over de nye eller niindre bekjendte Arter : I. Podophthalmata, 



Cumacea, Isopoda, Amphipoda," Christ. Vidensk. Selsk. Forhandl. 



]882. 



. ' Norwegian North-AtlHutic Expedition, Crustacea,' 1885. 



. ' Account of the Crustacea of Norway,' vol. ii. Isopoda (part 



referred to published 1897). 

 ScHiODTE and Meinert. 'Symbdhe ad Monoffraphiam Cymotho- 



arum Crustaceorum Isopodum Familite: I. ^Fgidse,' 1879, 



I have confined the references given at the head of the 

 species to such works and papers as contain the best illustra- 

 tions or descriptions of the species, or are in some other way 

 of value, and the localities given are restricted to those from 

 which I have personally identified the species ; but an excep- 

 tion is made in order to render what is due to those who have 

 been the first to add any new species to our fauna since the 

 publication of Bate and West Woods's work. 



I am indebted to my friend Rev. T. E. R. Stebbing for 

 the use of the illustrations. They were prepared at the time 

 when we jointly published a paper upon some Isopoda f. 

 That paper was intended to be only the first part of a report 

 on the whole order ; but so many of the new forms which we 



* A shorter paper with the same title was published in the same work 

 in November 1894. 



t Norman and Stebbing, " Crustacea Isopoda of the ' Lightning,' 

 ' Porcupine,' and ' Valorous ' Expeditions : Part I. Apseudidse, Tanaidae, 

 and Anthuridre,'' Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. xii. 1886, p. 78. 



