A STUDY IN CARCINOLOGY. 75 
be placed in the genus Notoseeles, which differs from Raninoides in the pro- 
portions o£ the carapace, the shape of the rostrum, the lesser width of the 
fronto-orbital region, the larger cornea3 of the eyes, the proportions of 
the joints of the antennal peduncles, and in other characters, but especially 
in the relatively much greater width of the base of the abdomen, and the 
proportions and shape of the sternal shield. 
LiTERATTTRE. 
1. Ar.cocK, A. — Natural History Notes from H.M. Indian Marine Survey Steamer 
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2. Ibid. Materials for a Carciuological Fauna of India. Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, l.xv. 
1896, p. 134. 
3. BiTTNEE, A. — Beitrage zur Kentniss tertiarer Brachyuren Formen. Kenkschr. Kais. 
Wiss. xlviii. 1853. 
4. Boas, E. V. — Studier over Decapodernes Slaegtskabsforhold. Kong. Danske Videnskab. 
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5. BoHN, G. — Sur la respiration du Ciirciniis mcsnas Leach. Comptes Reudus de I'Acad. 
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6. Ibid. Sur la renversement du courant respiratoire chez les DiScapodes. Loc. cit. cx.xv. 
1897, p. 539. 
7. Ibid. De I'entouissement chez les Homaridi^s et les Thalassiuides. Loc. cit. cxxvii. 
* 1898, p, 781. 
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Land Crustaceans. Vol. i. pt. 1. 
8. Marine Crustaceans : Introduction. Vol. i. pt. 2. 
9. Varieties in the Decapod Crustaceans. Vol. i. pt. 2, 
10. Portunidse (Swimming Crabs). Vol. i. pt. 2. 
11. The Xanthidse and some other Crabs. Vol. i. pt. 3, p. 237. 
12. Some Remarks on the Classification of Crabs. Vol. i. pt. 4, p. 424. 
13. The Crabs of the Catametope families. Vol. i. pt. 4, p. 429. 
14. The Sand Crabs (Oxystomata). Vol. i. pt. 4, p. 4.34. 
15. The Sponge Crabs (Dromiacea). Vol. ii. pt. 1, p. 574. 
16. The Spider Crabs (O.xyrhyncha). Vol. ii. pt. 2, p. 681. 
17. On the Classification and Genealogy of tlie Reptant Decapods. Vol. ii. pt. 2, p. 690. 
18. The Ilippidea, Thalassinidea, and Scyllaridea. Vol. ii. pt. 3, p. 750, 
19. Ibid. Crustacea. Pt, I. Decapoda. Brit. Antarctic (Terra Nova) Exped. 1910. Nat. 
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20. Ibid. Crustacea. Pt. II. Poxellanopagurus : an instance of Carcinization. Loc. cit, 
vol. iii. 1916, p. 111. 
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22. Ibid, Sur Forigine homarienne des Crabes. Bull. Soc. Philomath. Paris, (8) viii. 1895, 
p. I. 
23. Calman, W. T. — Crustacea in Riy Lankester's 'Treatise on Zoology.' London, 1909. 
24. Dana, J. D. — ^U.S. Exploring Expedition : xiii. Crustacea. 
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26. Ibid. Crustacea in Cuvier's 'Regne Animal,' 
