APPENDIX. 



LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO RECENT, TERTIARY, AND CRETACEOUS 

 OSTRACODA, PUBLISHED SINCE 1848. 



Baird, W. The Natural History of the British Entomostraca. 8vo, London, 1850. Plates. (Pubhshed 

 by the Ray Society.) 



Description of several new species of Entomostraca. Proceed. Zoolog. Soc, 1850, p. 254. 



(Annulosa, pi. 18.) 



Description of a new species of Cypris. Ibid., 1854, p. 6. 



BoENEMANN. Die mikroskopische Fauna des Septarienthones von Hermsdorf bei Berlin. Zeitsch. Deutsch. 



geol. Gesellsch., 1855, vol. vii, p. 352, pi. 20 and 21. 

 Bosquet, J. Description des Entoraostraces fossiles des terrains tertiaires de la France et de la Belgique. 



Memoires Courounes Acad. Roy. de Belgique, 1850, vol. xxiv. 6 plates. 



Monographie des Crustace's fossiles du terrain cretace du Duche de Limbourg. Memoires de 



la Commission pour la description de la carte geologique de la Neerlande, vol. ii, p. 14, pi. 4 — 10. 



CoRNUEL, J. Description de nouveaux fossiles microscopiques du terrain cretace inferieur du Departement 

 de la Haute-Marne. Mem. de la Soc. Geol. de France, 2"° serie, 1848, vol. iii, p. 241, &c., pi. 3. 



Dana, J. D. Conspectus Cnistaceorum quse lexit et descripsit J. D. Dana, &c. Proceed. American Acad. 

 Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, U.S., 1847-49. 



United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838-42, part 2 (4to, Philadelphia, 



1853), vol. xiv, Crustacea (p. 1277). Plates. 



Fischer, Seb. Abhandlung iiber das genus Cypris und dessen in der Umgebung von St. Petersburg und 

 von Fall bei Reval vorkommenden Arten. Mem. pres. a I'Ac. Imp. So. St. Petersbourg par Sav. 

 Etr., vol. vii, p. 129, &c., 1851. Plates. 



Ueber die in der Umgebung von St. Petersburg vorkommenden Crustaceen aus der Ordnung 



der Branchiopodeu und Entomostraceen. Bulletin de la Classe Phys.-Math. de I'Acad. Imp. Sc. 

 de St. Petersbourg, vol. vii, 1849, p. 36 and 97. Memoires pre'sentes a I'Academie Imperiale des 

 Sciences de St. Petersbourg par divers Savants Etrangers, vol. vi, p. 159, &c. ; vol. vii, p. 1, &e., 

 1851. Plates. 



Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Ostracoden ; Abhandl. Math.-Phys. Class, k. bayerisch. Akad. d. 



Wissenschaften, vol. vii, part 3 (Munich, 1855), pp. 637 — 666, plates xix, xx. 



Jones, T. Rupert. Description of the Entomostraca of the Pleistocene Beds of Newbury, Copford, 

 Clacton, and Grays. Annals and Mag. of Natural Historj', ser. 2, 1850, vol. vi, p. 25, pi. 3. 



■ Notes on the Entomostraca of the Headon and Osborne Series. Memoirs Geolog. 



Survey; Tertiary fiuvio-mariue formation of the Isle of Wight, 1856, p. 157, pi. 7. 



Notes on the Entomostraca of the Woolwich and Reading Series. Quart. Journal 



Geol. Soc., 1854, vol. x, p. 160, pi. 3. 

 King,' R. L. On Australian Entomostracans. Proceed. Royal Soc. Yan Diemen's Land, vol. iii, part I, 

 1855, p. 56, pi. 9 and 10. 



' I liave only just now seen this interesting Memoir [Nov. 1856]. Besides supplying us with the representative forms which 

 Australia furnishes for comparison with the British species of Ostracoda, Mr. King figures and describes a highly interesting new 

 generic form {Newnhamia), differing from Cypris chiefly in having two eyes, and in peculiarities of the carapace, which has an hori- 

 zontal ventral plate, a tuberculose surface, and two projecting, transparent (?), ocular tubercles (one for each eye). This is the 

 only instance, except among palaeozoic forms, of bivalved Entomostraca having ocular tubercles. The probable affinity, however, of 



