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Huntsman, A. G„ 1913: Invertebiates other than insects and molluscs (Nat. Hist. Toronto 

 Region, Toronto, pp. 272-87). Mentions, on p. 275, Nicholson's record of Cypris sp. ?, 

 from Lake Ontario, near Toronto. 

 1922: The Quill Lakes of Saskatchewan and their fishery possibilities (Contrib. Canad. 

 Biol., New Ser., Vol. I, Toronto, pp. 125-41). Records, on p. 132, ostraoods {lAmno- 

 cythere reticulata, etc.), from Quill lakes in Sask. (lat. 52 degrees N., long. 104 degrees 

 W.), collected by him and Prof. A. WUley in the spring of 1920. 



JoHANSBN, Frits, 1921: Insect Life on the western arctic coast of America (Rep. Can. Arct- 



Exped. 1913-18, Vol. Ill, Part K, Ottawa, p. 19). 

 1922: Euphyllopod Crustacea of the American Arctic (ibid.. Vol. VII, Part G, p. 3). 

 1922: The Crustacean life of some arctic lagoons, lakes and ponds (ibid.. Vol. VII, Part N, 



pp. 4, 16). Freshwater ostracods observed in Alaskan and Western Canadian Arctic 



mentioned in these three papers. 

 1921: The larger freshwater Crustacea from Canada and Alaska (Canad. Field-Natur., 



Ottawa, Vol. 35, pp. 89, 92). 

 1923: Additional Notes on Euphyllopod Crustaceans (ibid., Vol. 37, p. 2). 

 1924-: Further Notes on Canadian Euphyllopods (ibid., Vol. 38, pp. 1, 4, 7). 



In these three articles the occurrence (1921-23) of ostracods in ponds around 



Ottawa, Ont., is mentioned; and "mussel-shrimps" is proposed as the popular English 



name for these Crustacea. 



Kltjgh, a. B., 1921: Notes on Canadian Entomostraca (ibid.. Vol. 35, pp. 72-73). Records, on 

 p. 73, Cypridopsis vidua O. F. Muell., Cyclocypris laevis (J. P. M., and Cypris dentata 

 Sharpe, from near Kingston, Ont.; and Cypris testudinaria Sharpe, from Ayhner West, 

 Elgin county (north shore of Lake Erie), collected by himself and H. C. White. 

 1923: A new Cyclocypris from eastern Canada (Trans. Roy. Can. Inst., Toronto, Vol. XIV, 

 pp. 337-42, Plate XXVII). Describes C. castanea n. sp. from freshwater pools near St. 

 Aiidrews, N. B., coUeoted by himself in June, 1921 (together with Cypridopsis vidua, 

 Cypris reticulata, Candona paralella, Cyclocypris laevis) and in Chamcook lake (near 

 St. Andrews), N.B., collected by himself in 1922 (p. 337). 



Nicholson, H. A., 1872: Preliminary Report on dredgings in Lake Ontario in 1872 (Annals and 

 Magazine of Natural History, London, 4th Ser., Vol. X, pp. 276-85). Practically the 

 same article as in Canad. Journal, Toronto, Vol. XIII; ostracods mentioned on pp. 

 278, 281. 

 1873: Contrib. Fauna Canad. (Canad. Journal, New Ser., Toronto, Vol. XIII, pp. 490^506). 

 Mentions, on pp. 493, 501, Cypris sp. ? as common in muddy bottom of Lake Ontario, 

 at 10-16 fathoms. 



Saes, G. O., 1915: Entomostraca of Georgian Bay (Contrib. Canad. Biol, for 1911-14, IL Ottawa, 

 pp. 221-22). Records on-p^ 222, Cyclocypris serena Koch, from the Biolog. Station at 

 Go Home bay, Georgian bay, Ont. (Lake Huron), collected by E. M. Walker in the 

 summer of 1907. 

 1925: An Account of the Crustacea of Norway, Vol. IX, Ostracoda, Bergen (in publication). 

 Mentions, on p. 137, the collecting of Pionocypris helvetica Kaufm. at Ottawa, Ont., 

 by F. Johansen. (See this C. A. E. report.) 



Shabpe, R. W., 1918: Ostracoda (Ward and Whipple's Freshwater-Biology, New York, pp. 

 790-827). Mentions, on p. 813, the occurrence of Herpetocypris testudinaria Cusnman 

 in ponds on Newfoundland. 



WiLLEY, A., 1923: Notes on the distribution of free-hving Copepoda in Canadian waters (Contrib. 

 Canad. Biol., New Ser., Vol. I, Toronto, pp. 303-34, ill.). Records, on pp. 305, 311-12, 

 two species of Ostracoda (Candona paralella and Cypria ophthalmica) from Shubena- 

 cadie river, at the head of Minas basin, on the west side of Nova Scotia, collected by A. 

 H. Leim in July-August, 1919 and 1920. 



