ie 
MM. Barker-Webb & S. Berthelot. Histoire naturelle des Les 
Canaries ; Zoologie, vol. ii. 
Crustacés by M. Brullé, Paris. 4to. (1835-44.) 
Besides the special memoirs included in the above list, certain 
species are incidentally referred to in works and memoirs not 
specially devoted to the West African fauna, some of these are 
mentioned by Dr. Studer in the introduction to his memoir cited 
above. A species especially worthy of mention as eaten by the 
natives of the Camaroons (where it appears in prodigious numbers 
in the rivers) is Cadianassa turnerana, a macturous fossorial 
Crustacean. White described and excellently figured this species 
in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society, 1861, p. 42, pl. vi. 
