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specimen until sufficient material is at hand for a 

 critical revision of the species. 



Cambridge, January 9th, 1879. 



Notes. 



1. Report on the Dredgings in the region of 

 St. George's Banks, in 1872. By S. J. Smith and 

 0. Harger. Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts and Sci., Ill, 

 26, 1874. 



2. The auditory apparatus of Lucifer was first 

 observed by Souleyet, (Comptes Rendus, XVII, 

 665, note, 1843; Froriep's Neue Notizen, XXVIII, 

 84, note, 1843.) Later it was described and figured 

 by Huxley. (Notes and Observations made on 

 board H. M. S. Rattlesnake during the years 

 1846-50. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1851, p. 305, 

 PL XIV, Fig. 1.) Cf. also, Kroyer, Forsog til 

 en mongruphisk Fremstilling af Krsebsdyrslasgten 

 Sergestes. Med Bemeerkninger om Dekapodernes 

 Horeredskaber. Kong. Dansk. Vidensk. Selsk. 

 Skrifter. V, Natur vidensk og Math., Afd. IV, 

 293, Tav. V, Fig. 20, 1859. Heusen, Studien fiber 

 das G-ehororgan der Decapoden. Zeits. Wiss. 

 Zool., XIII, 383, 1863. 



3. Zoological Researches and Illustrations, p. 58, 

 PI. VII, Fig. 2, 1829. Thompson's specimen was 

 taken in the Atlantic, Lat. 11° 56' X., Long. 32° 



