CON T E N T S. 



On JS'ew or Rare Crustacea of the Order Oumacea from the Collection of the 

 Copenhagen Museum. — Part I. The Families Bodotriidse, Vauntompsoniidge, and 

 Leucoiiidse. By W. T. Calman, JD.Sc, F.Z.S., British Museum [Natural 

 History). (Plates I.-IX.) page 1 



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