2 EEV. T. E. E. STEBBIXG ON THE 



1870. Urothoe, Boeck, Crust, amph. bor. et arct. p. 57. 



1876. „ Boeck, De Skand. og Ai'kt. Ampt. p. 224 \ 



1876. ,, Giard, Comptes Reudus, Jan. 3, p. 76; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xvii. 

 p. 261. 



1876. „ Stebbingj Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xvii. p. 344. 



1877. „ Meinert, Crust. Isop. Amph. et Decap. Danisej p. 107. 



1878. „ Spence Bate, the Crustacea in Couch's Cornish Fauna revised, Jouru. Roy. Inst. 



Cornwall, no. xix. pt. ii. p. 48. 



1879. „ Sars, Crust, et Pycn. nova, p. 446. 



1879. „ Stebbing, Sessile-eyed Crustacea of Devonshire, Suppl. List, Trans. Devon. Assoc. 



vol. xi. p. 519. 

 1882. „ HasweU, Catal. Australian Stalk- and Sessile-eyed Crustacea, p. 240. 

 1882. „ Sars, Oversigt af Norges Crustaceer, p. 22. 



1884. „ Chevreux, Assoc, pour I'av. des Sciences, Blois. 



1885. Effidia, Cams, Prodromus Faunae Mediterraneae, pars ii. p. 419. 



1885. Urothoe, Sars, Den norske Nordhavs-Exped. p. 164. 



1886. „ Gerstaecker, Bronn's Klassen und Ordnuugen, Bd. v. Abth. ii. p. 501. 



1887. „ Barrois, Note sur Morph. des Orchesties et lists Amph. du Boulonnais, p. 16. 

 1887. „ Bonnier, Catal. Crust. Malac. Concarneau, p. 79. 



1887. „ Chevreux, Crust. Amph. dragues par VHirondelle, Bull. Soc. Zool. de France, t. xii. 

 extr. pp. 13, 15. 



1887. „ Chevreux, Catal. Crust. Amph. Bretagne, Bull. Soc. Zool. de Prance, t. xii. extr. p. 10. 



1888. „ Chevreux, Distr. geogr. Amph. sur les cotes de France, Bull. Soc. d'etudes Sci. de 



Paris, IP anuec, 1" sem. 1888, extr. pp. 2, 7. 

 1888. „ Chevreux, Amph. du littoral des Afores, Bull. Soc. Zool. de France, t. xiii. p. 34. 

 1888. „ Chevreux, Dragage de VHirondelle au large de Lorient, Bull. Soc. Zool. de France, 



t. xiii. seance du 28 fevrier. 

 1888. „ Chevreux, Amph. rec. aux environs de Cherchell, Assoc, pour I'av. des Sci. Oran, 



stance du 3 avril. 

 1888. ,, Robertson, Catal. Amph. and Isop. Clyde, p. 29. 

 1888. ,, Stebbing, Challenger Reports, vol. xxix. p. 824. 



Up^per lij) distally rounded, strongly attached to tlie mandibles. 



Mandihles having the cutting-edge scarcely denticulate, the secondary plate small, 

 spine-row wanting, the molar tubercle strong, all three joints of the palp slender and 

 rather elongate. 



First maxill(B with inner plate slender, curved, the two joints of the palp subequal. 



MaxilliiJeds with inner and outer plates of only moderate size, the second joint of the 

 palp large and dilated, the third joint apically dilated, the fourth narrow. 



Upper antennce with a secondary fiagellum ; the three joints of the peduncle 

 moderately elongate, not very unequal in length, together longer than the few-jointed 

 fiagellum. 



' In the first part of this work (1872) at p. 56, Boeok refers to Costa's Egklia as Aegidia. 



