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the ocelli are numerous as in A. communis ; the appendages of 
the first abdominal segment in the females are subquadrant-shaped, 
meeting each ae along the median line, much as in A. communis, 
instead of subcircular and overlapping as in A. aguatieus. The 
caudal stylets ieosttihle those of A. aguaticus, as do also the feet 
and the mouth parts, except in the ae ‘of the mandibular 
valpi: and on this character I propos r the Agee’ ge new 
generic name of Asellopsis.— Co Loh Aine by the Aut. 
5. Floridan Bryozoa, collected by Count L. F: de Poti 
ae se py F, A. Smirr. Part I, 20 pp. 4to, with 5 plates. 
Part II, 84 pp. 4to, with 13 plates. Transactions of the Royal 
Sw waiak Alen. Stockholm, 1873.—Mr. Smitt has no superior in 
the department of the Bryozoa. He describes with fullness a large 
number of species, and presents enlarged figures of them in the 
pl ft ivin i 
Thi or 
Fish Soinienion: noticed beyond, with separate paging. It is 
accompanied by a special index and table of contents, and includes 
special reference to their stations, mode of occurrence, as depend- 
ing upon the temperature and composition of the water, character 
cies found in the stomachs of various res C, Habits and nate 
morphoses of the lobster and other crustaceans (by S. L Smith) ; 
D, Systematic catalogue of the invertebrates of southern New 
species. 
= including the free Entomostracd, Infusoria and Foraminifera). 
ailed accounts are given of those species which are directly 
injurious or beneficial to man, such as the oyster, clams, Zeredos or 
“ ship-worms,” “ drills,” star- fishes, ee crabs, ete. The 38 
| seer — about 300 figures, illustra 
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