118 Faxon, Lucifer. 



55 f W. He described it under the generic name 

 simply. The trivial name typus was given later 

 by Milne Edwards, (Hist. Nat. des Crustaces, II, 

 469, 1837.) 



4. Log. cit, PL 26, Fig. 10. From the Indian 

 Ocean. 



Besides the above cited works, cf, with reference 

 to Lucifer, Dana, Crust. U. S. Explor. Exped., pp. 

 668-675, PI. 44, Fig. 9; 45, Figs. 1-3, 1852. 



Semper, Zeits. Wiss. Zool., XI, 106-107, 1862. 



Claus, Ueber einige Schizopoden und niedere 

 Malacostruken Messina's. Zeits. Wiss. Zool. XIII, 

 433-437, Taf. XXVIII, Fig. 21-26, 1863. 



A. Dohrn, Untersuchungen iiber Bau und 

 Entwickelung der Arthropoden. Zeits. Wiss. 

 Zool., XXI, 356-359, Taf. XXVII, Fig. 1-10, 

 1871. 



Willemoes-Suhm, "Preliminary Remarks on 

 the Development of some Pelagic Decapods." 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., XVII, 163, 1876. (An 

 interesting note on the development of Lucifer, 

 showing that Dana's genus ErichtJiina is a young 

 stage of Lucifer. See also, Claus, Untersuchun- 

 gen zur Erforshung der genealogischen Grundlage 

 des Crustacien-Systems, p. 40, 112, 113, 1876.) 



Streets, Contr. to the Nat. Hist, of the 

 Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and Lower Cali- 

 fornia Bull. U. S. National Museum, No. 7, p. 

 122, 1877. 



