GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF CRUSTACEA. 1591 



every different locality. Hence, we might show, as far as reason and 

 observation can do it, that all regions have had their own special 

 creations. 



The world throughout all its epochs in past history, has been fur- 

 nished with life in accordance with the times and seasons, each species 

 being adapted to its age, its place, and its fellow species of life. 



In the elaboration of the tables given in the preceding chapter, the 

 following works and memoirs have been consulted : — 



A. G-. Desmarest's Considerations Gen£rales sur les Crustaces, 8vo., Paris, 1825. 



Milne Edwards's Histoire Naturelle des Crustaces, 3 vols., 8vo., Paris, 1834-1840. 



Milne Edwards, in Victor Jacquemont's Voy. dans L'Inde, 4to., 1844; and other 

 papers in the Archives du Mus. d'Hist. Nat., and the Annales des Sci. Naturelles. 



Milne Edwards and H. Lucas, on the Crustacea of D'Orbigny's Voy. dans L'Ame- 

 rique Meridionale, 4to., Paris, 1843. 



W. E. Leach's Malacostraca Podophthalmata Britanniae, 4to., 1815-1817. 



Savigny, Crustacea of Napoleon's Egypt, folio. 



De Haan's Crustacea of the Fauna Japonica, fol., 1833-1850. 



M'Leay, in Smith's Illustrations of the Zoology of South Africa, 1838. 



E. Ruppell's Beschreibung und Abbildung von 24 Arten kurzschwanzigen Krabben 

 als Beitrag zur Naturgeschichte des rothen Meeres, 4to., Frankfurt, 1830. 



Thos. Bell's papers on the genus Cancer and on some Crustacea of the coasts of 

 South America, Zool. Trans., i. 335, and ii. 39. 



Thos. Bell's British Crustacea, Parts 1 to 6, 8vo., London, 1844-1847. 



R. Owen, on the Crustacea of the Voyage of the Blossom ; and also, Appendix to 

 Sir John Ross's Second Voyage in search of a Northwest Passage. 



H. Rathke, Fauna der Krym, Mem. Imp. Acad. Sci. St. Petersburg, iii. 1837, and 

 Beit, zur Fauna Norwegens Kais. Leop. Car. Acad, der Nat. Bonn., vol. xx., 4to., 1840. 



Dr. F. Krauss's Sudafrikanischen Crustaceen, 4to., Stuttgart, 1843. 



0. S. Costa's Fauna del Regno di Napoli, 4to., Crostacei in 1836. 



Webb and Berthelot, on the Canaries. 



Kroyer's Conspectus Crustaceorum G-reenlandia3, Copenhagen, and also various papers 

 in his Tidskrift, published at Copenhagen ; and also the Crustacea of the Spitzbergen 

 Expedition, in folio. 



Nicolet, in Gay's Historia de Chile, Zoologia, Tome III. (including the Crustacea), 

 1849. 



H. Lucas, Crustacea of Expl. de I' Algiers, 4to., Paris. 



List of the Specimens of Crustacea in the Collection of the British Museum, 16mo., 

 London, 1847. 



List of the Specimens of British Crustacea in the British Museum, 16mo., London, 1850. 



