676 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.41. "1 



Smith, S. I. — Notes on Crustacea collected by Dr. G. M. Dawson at Vancouver and 

 the Queen Charlotte Islands. 



Geol. Survey Canada Rept. 1878-79 (1880), pp. 206B-218B. 



Diastylopsis dawsoni, new genus and new species, is described from Queen Cbiariotte Islands. This 

 species has been redescribed and figured above. 



. — The Stalk-eyed Crustaceans of the Atlantic Coast of North America north of 



Cape Cod. 



Trans. Conn. Acad., vol. 5, 1879, pp. 28-138, pis. 8-12. 



This is the most important paper on the Cumacea of the Atlantic coast. Seventeen species are 

 recorded, of which three are new. With the exceptions of Diastylis abbreviata G. O. Sars, Leptostylis 

 longimana (G. O. Sars), and L. ampullacea (Lilljeborg),all the species are represented in the collection 

 now examined. , 



Murdoch, John. — Marine Invertebrates (exclusive of Mollusks). "^ 



Rep. International Polar Exp. Point Barrow, Alaska, 1885, pp. 136-176, 2 pis. 

 Diastylis rathkii var. is recorded from the north coast of Alaska. 



Saks, G. O. — Report on the Cumacea. 



Challenger Reports, 1886, 78 pp., 11 pis. 



Eudorclla abyssi, new species, and Diastylis stygia G. O. Sars are recorded from depths exceeding 

 1,000 fathoms off the Atlantic coast. 



Hansen, H.J. — Isopoden, Cumaceen u. Stomatopoden der Plankton-Expedition, 1895, 

 105 pp., 8 pis. 



Pachystylis rotundata, new genus and new species from off the coast of Brazil, and Nannastacus hirsu- 

 tus, new species from the Bermudas, are described in this memoir. 



ZiMMER, Carl. — Cumaceen. 



In Hamburger Magalhaensische Sammelreise, 1902, 18 pp., text figs. 



Six new species are described from the coasts of Patagonia and the Magellan region. 



Calman, W. T. — On new or rare Crustacea of the Order Cumacea from the collection 

 of the Copenhagen Museum. 



Part 1, Trans. Zool. Soc, vol. 18, pp. 1-39, pis. 1-9, 1907; Part 2, pp. 341-385, pis. 31-37, 1911. 

 Six new species are described from the West Indies and one species is recorded from the Straits of 

 Magellan. 



ZiMMER, Carl. — Die Cumaceen der Schwedischen Siidpolarexpedition, 31 pp., 8 pis., 

 1909. 



Two species are recorded from the Falkland Islands. 



