A. EF. Verrill on new American Phyllopod Crustacea. 245 
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observations périodiques sur la physique, l'histoire naturelle et les pao 
par autier, 1756, tori figures . A £, ree ie hlished in Annals des 
Sciences nat., 2¢ ser., 
13, p. 22 
etc., of Artemia salina by M. Joly, illustrated by two 
emale and young. M. Joly failed to observe the male 
well described by Schlosser were 
sa own manner, but he did not observe the actual co : 
205. + icle by i . Linn. Soe. of London, vol. xi, 
. Ty pl. 14, 1812, (figures very bad); Thompson, Zoological Researches, No. 5, 
Pp. 105 t 1 and 2; W. Baird, Nat. Hist. of the British Entomostraca, p. 61, tab. ii, 
wn). 
D ater); also op. cit., t. 10 
iy; es cit., t. 18, p, 225, 1840 (see above); Milne Edwards, 
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so 5 
7, Pdwards, Crustacés, t. iii, p. 370, ; 
errill, Proceedings Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xi, p. 3, 1866, (the larvee 
Were bisa # referred to Eristalis); Packard, on salt-water, 
Proc. Essex Inst., vol. vi, p 41, 1869. 
