1520 



CRUSTACEA. 



4. RECAPITULATION. 



ISOPODA, 



IDOT.EIDEA, . . . 



Idotseida;, . . 



Chaetilidas, . 

 Oniscoidea, . . . 



Armadillidae, 



Oniscida?, . . 

 Oniscinae, . 

 Scyphacina?, 

 Lyginae, . 



Asellidae, . . 

 Cymothoidea, . . 



Cymothoidae, 

 Cymothoinas, 

 Orozeuktinae, 

 iEgathoinse, 



JEg\dse, . . 

 -fEginse, . . 

 Cirolaninas, 



Spheromidae, 

 Spheromina?, 

 Nesseinae, . 

 Ancininae, . 



ANISOPODA, 

 Seroudea, . . . 



Serolidae, . 



Pranizidas, 

 Arctcridea, . . 

 Tanaidea, . . . 



Tanaidse, . 



Bopyridae, 



AMPHIPODA, 

 Caprellidea, . . 



Caprellidae, . 



Cyamidae, . . 

 Gammaridea, . . 



Dulichidae, . 



Cheluridse, . 



Corophida?, . 



Orcbestidae, . 



Gnmmaridre, 

 Stegocephalinae, 

 Lysianassina;, 

 Leucothoina?, . 

 Gammarinae, . 

 Pontoporeinae, 

 Isasinae, . . . 

 Htperidea, .... 



Hyperidae, 



Phronimidae, 



Typhidae, . 

 Total, TETRADECAPODA : 



I 



31 (1 a) 

 2 



2 



11 

 3 



18 (1 a) 

 12 (1 a) 

 12 (1 a) 



2? 



2 



1 



1 



3 



3 



22 



2 

 8 



12 



2 

 13 



6 

 1 



4 

 1 

 68 (la) 



o 

 H 



O V 



56 

 5 

 5 



15 



5 



10 



6 

 1 

 3 



36 

 22 

 21 



1 



2? 

 10 



2 



8 



4 



4 



51 



22 



12 



7 



3 



146 



19 (1 a) 

 1& 



l(a] 



U 



7 



6 



48 (2 c) 



10 



10 



19 (2 c) 



6(lc) 



10 (1 c) 



2(lc) 

 3 

 18 



7 



7 



14 



4 



4 

 3 



7 

 1 

 1 



22 

 2 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 14 



S 

 J 



30 (1 fl)'84 (2 c) 



67 (2 c,d) 

 7 

 7 



34 (Id) 

 11 (1 d) 

 22 

 15 



1 



6 



1 

 26 (1 c) 



3 



2 



1 

 18 (1 c) 

 18 (1 c) 



4 (Id) 

 1 



3 (Id) 



2 



1(d) 



42 (1 d) 



6 



3 



3 

 30 (Id) 



20 (Id) 

 10 



3 

 1 

 2 

 113 (4 c,d) 



| 



65 (9 c,d,e) 

 13 (3 d,c) 

 12 (3 d,c) 



27 



8 

 14 

 11 



3 

 5 

 25 (4 d,e) 



1 



7 (2 d,e) 

 4 (Id) 

 3 (1 e) 

 17 (2 e) 

 11 (2 e) 

 6 



13 (3d) 

 6 (Id) 

 1 

 5(1 d) 



\n 



2 (Id) 



61 (5 d,e) 

 8(2e) 



3(2e) 

 48 (1 e) 



1 

 7 



6(2d,e) 

 35 (1 d) 



2 

 1 

 30 (1 d) 



1 

 5 



2 



139(17 c,d*) 



?0 (9 ej) 



4(le) 

 4(1 e) 



9(4/) 



5(2/) 

 3(1/) 



!(/) 

 3(1/) 

 17 (4 c,/ 



4 

 4 



13 (4 e,/) 



12 (3 e./) 



1(/) 



¥ 



3(1/) 

 2 



1 

 1 



30(5d,e/) 

 7 (2 c/) 

 6(1/) 

 1(e) 



19 



1 

 5 



13 



2 



ii a/) 



4(1 <*) 



2 



2 (Id) 



69(15 d,r ; /) 



06 



I 8 



208 

 31 

 30 



1 



96 

 31 

 53 

 41 



2 

 10 

 12 

 81 

 15 

 15 



18 



14 



4 



49 



40 



34 

 13 



4 



13 

 10 



3 



157 

 21 

 16 

 5 



112 



35 



6 

 1 



58 

 2 

 1 



24 

 8 

 6 



10 

 399 



21 (3 d/;?) 

 9 

 9 



9(1/) 



9(1/) 

 3 (2 d,?) 



3 (2d,?) 

 3 (2d,?) 



15 

 3 

 1 



2 

 1 



11 



83 (4/?) 



9 hM 



9 (2.M 

 68(2/,?) 



5 



2 



00 



14(1?) 



39 (1/) 

 4 



6 

 3 

 3 



129 (7 d/.?) 



Before stating the conclusions from the above tables of the Tetra- 

 decapoda, it should be observed that this division of Crustacea has 

 been less thoroughly explored than that of the Podophthalmia, and 

 future investigations must vary much the proportions between the 

 species of the different regions. The coasts of Europe and the 

 northern seas, are within the reach of European zoologists, and have 

 been carefully examined; while voyagers through the tropics have 



